Muchas Personas

Authors

  • Steven McIntyre University of Melbourne, Australia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21153/ps2015vol1no1art457

Keywords:

persona, migration, memory, creative practice

Abstract

In a recent interview I was asked to locate my core persona, to define ‘the real Steven McIntyre’. This piece is an audiovisual, psycho-acoustic response to that question. Rather than something necessarily fixed or immanent, my sense of self is contingent, fragmentary, plural, and cut across by all the diverse relationships and experiences, the awareness of constructed memory, and the feelings of separation and loss engendered by my adult life as a migrant. Much of the source footage for this piece was shot in Mexico where I lived for almost a decade, and looking at these images now, they are as much resonant of the cartel-related social disintegration affecting so many people there — los enfrentamientos violentos, masacres y desapariciones que han afectado muchas personas — as they are of my own elusive, haptic remembrances.

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Author Biography

  • Steven McIntyre, University of Melbourne, Australia

    Steven McIntyre is an Australian film-maker and academic. His work as director has been published by music labels Mochilla, Ninja Tune, and Stones Throw, and exhibited at international film forums such as Edinburgh Film Festival, Thessalonika International, Exploding Cinema London, the TIE International Experimental Cinema Exposition, and the San Francisco Cinematheque. While resident in Mexico, he contributed regularly to regional and national media art shows, and in 2010 a retrospective of his film, documentary, and music video work was presented at the Bienal de Video y Cine Contemporaneo, Baja California. His most recent feature, a documentary on the life and career of Dirk de Bruyn, premiered at the 2014 Melbourne International Film Festival.

Published

2015-04-30

Issue

Section

Creative Practice

How to Cite

Muchas Personas. (2015). Persona Studies, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.21153/ps2015vol1no1art457