From May 8 to May 27, 2026 in Espai n-1, UPV Central Library.
Inauguration: May 8, 2026 at 1 p.m.
Hours: Monday to Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Green Stripe is an exhibition of Bruno Delgado Ramo and Regina Rivas Tornés. It takes its name from two elusive phenomena, on the one hand, the “.green stripe”The “emulsion”, on the other hand, is the “emulsion” that can arise accidentally on a photochemical film due to the rubbing of the projector on the emulsion, and, on the other hand, the “emulsion” that is the “emulsion” that is the “emulsion” of a film.green lightning”The rare optical phenomenon that is fleetingly visible on the horizon just before sunset. Both refer to the same idea, to the apparition as an improbable event.
Based on this relationship, the exhibition brings together 16 mm and Super 8 films, installations, site-specific sculptures, slide projectors, episcopes and a collective work with the students of theWorkshop Optomechanics CabinetThe exhibition, held this month, to think about the moving image from its material, temporal and luminous dimension.
In the exhibited works, erosion, scratching, repetition, radiation, the measurement of light or the inversion of time cease to be secondary effects and become the subject of the work. In pieces like The green line (Continuous Scratch Test)In the case of a black film, a black film turns hoping that the use itself will produce a green stripe in Green on black, the paint appears as an incision in the emulsion; in Four a Square (After Baldessari),Chance is rehearsed over and over again; in Landscape XThe X-rays physically alter the film and convert this alteration into light oscillation.