The Mountain Speaks to the Sea delves into Tekla Aslanishviliâs experimental film trilogy, which investigates regimes of infrastructural governance by examining how ports, railways, and smart city projects act as technologies of citizenship and sovereignty. Images of distant geographies are connected with future orientations, revealing the disruptive impacts of large-scale energy and transportation projects on the ecologies of the South Caucasus. The publication focuses on the potentiality of moving images in the making and unmaking of infrastructures. By zooming in and out on the grand...
The Mountain Speaks to the Sea delves into Tekla Aslanishviliâs experimental film trilogy, which investigates regimes of infrastructural governanc...