Lina Selander is one of Sweden’s most innovative moving image artists.
Her films and installations often focus on junctures in history where a system or physical place collapses and something new begins to emerge; the narrative of mechanical cinema giving way to that of digital video, or a political or economic system plummeting into a new one.
Her works revolve around images as memories, imprints and representations. Lina Selander was born in 1973 in Stockholm, where she still lives and works.
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