Entering 2022 with a Peephole of Love
ZHANG Zimu
張子木
“Having my third quarantine in Shenzhen, I was leaping to another new year marked by Covid-19. This time, I wanted to get it right, just the right amount of sorrow, excitement, boredom and whatever fluctuating emotions might incubate during the 14 days of confinement. I played a peeping game with all the uniformed figures dressed in white or black, and fulfilled my secret task to turn them all into queer lovers.”
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ZHANG Zimu 張子木 is a researcher and moving image practitioner. She just completed her PhD research on visual culture & environmental humanities at the School of Creative Media, the City University of Hong Kong. She is the recipient of the 2022 Landhaus fellowship at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society. Her videos have been featured in multiple international film festivals, art and academic events. She has curated screening programs for the Singapore International Film Festival, Inner Mongolian Film Week, Beijing International Short Film Festival and more. Together with friends, she co-founded the Moonshine Screening Project (2017-2019, Guangzhou SJT co-governance space) and Black Tent Theatre (2021- , Guangdong Times Museum), focusing on the ecology and sociality of moving image and moving image activities.