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In this episode, we talk with Mexican filmmaker and animator Andrea Gudiño about her video Anima Natura, featured as part of Projected Ecologies in the exhibition Pulsar at MUCA Campus in Mexico City. We discuss embodied animism, learning from winter, what it means to animate with humility, and how writing, darkness, and disappearing landscapes shape her process. Andrea shares how her time in Estonia transformed her practice, why she considers Anima Natura both a confession and a beginning, and how she hopes to grow the project through workshops and co-creation around the world.

Andrea Gudiño is an Independent mexican director, animator and photographer. Her work is based on the experimentation of mixed animation techniques and documentary. She was part of the 14° Berlinale Talents Guadalajara and recently finished a Master degree in Animation at the Estonian Academy of Arts supported by the Scholarship FONCA-CONAHCYT : Creators of the future.

https://www.instagram.com/andreaaagu/
https://www.instagram.com/anima__natura/
https://muca.unam.mx/pulsar.html
https://www.lydianstater.co/projected-ecologies
https://www.elisagutierrezeriksen.com/

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