The Inspiration
“The English word mirror comes from the Latin look, ‘to be amazed or marvel at something’. The amazing nature of the mirror lies in how it draws our imagination into its apparent depths, the feeling that, behind the mirror, the image of our immediate reality can be seen totally differently.”
– The Book of Symbols (Taschen)
The Common Thread
A mirror. A reflection. A window. A portal. A trap. An illusion. An act of recognition or the flight of our soul.
We take an object that we interact with most days, a mirror, and start a creative journey and the construction of an exquisite corpse that transports us from home to home. Una Casa Exquisita
Created by
Mexican artists and filmmakers with extensive experience with the moving image. Explorers of fiction, documentary, 3D animation, video art and cinematographic archives.
María José Cuevas (Mexico)
Fabián Castro (Mexico)
Elisa Miller (Mexico)
Miguel González (Canada)
Viviana García Besné (Mexico)
The Inspiration
“The English word mirror comes from the Latin look, ‘to be amazed or marvel at something’. The amazing nature of the mirror lies in how it draws our imagination into its apparent depths, the feeling that, behind the mirror, the image of our immediate reality can be seen totally differently.”
– The Book of Symbols (Taschen)
The Common Thread
A mirror. A reflection. A window. A portal. A trap. An illusion. An act of recognition or the flight of our soul.
We take an object that we interact with most days, a mirror, and start a creative journey and the construction of an exquisite corpse that transports us from home to home. Una Casa Exquisita
Created by
Mexican artists and filmmakers with extensive experience with the moving image. Explorers of fiction, documentary, 3D animation, video art and cinematographic archives.
María José Cuevas (Mexico)
Fabián Castro (Mexico)
Elisa Miller (Mexico)
Miguel González (Canada)
Viviana García Besné (Mexico)