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        <description>Monuments of Incident, or how to become a 'spot' is a short film produced by Pedro Gil Farias exploring how vulgar spaces can become monuments, from a particular point of view, of the unplanned stories of our cities. Film was made during the Film &amp; Architecture Studio 2024, organised by AFFR and the Independent School for the City under the supervision of the architect, curator and filmmaker Jord den Hollander. Research leading to the film Music: Brush it off by Diego Marinez (Motion Array) Initial quote from Object Lesson (1941) by Christopher Young Final Quote from Skateboard Video: Archiving the City from Below by Duncan McDuie-Ra, 2021 Archive Footage from The Internet Archive Skate footage from Trasher Magazine "Kill Tapes: Jkwon Weekends" (Big thank you to Salomé, Miguel, Nuria, Hugo and Harshit for the feedback on the first version)</description>
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