Surge of Transference

Geo Barcan
Netherlands / Romania
15’

Surge of Transference is a video essay that investigates the expansion of the internet in a small Romanian town, where communities have formed and shifted around the newly imported Western technology. Within this micro-universe, the video traces the rapid transformation of the Internet, from the early days of peer-to-peer software to the upload of online late capitalism.

Born in a small town in Romania and, as her entire generation, raised on the Internet, Geo Barcan uses a very open-form, soft Science Fiction video essay to retell the local history of early Internet connections. Remixing tens of improbable images, familiar and documentary, personal and semi-fictional, she sets them all to the rhythm of various narratives. Looking back at the early years — of her own life, of Romanian late capitalism and of the Internet —, those technolibertarian peer-to-peer connections from after the end of history, with their improvised antennas hanging down the walls of brezhnevkas, are perceived by the filmmaker as one of those many beautiful utopias of the “new” world, forever postponed in Romania ever since. But what if the utopias so much desired by our culture already exist in nature? Surge of Transference imagines an offline peer-to-peer future. (Călin Boto)

Screening date and location

September 28th, 6:30 PM, Cinemateca Eforie

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Geo Barcan

Geo Barcan is a Romanian artist based in Rotterdam who uses moving-image, text and installations to question dominant narratives across recent histories. By analyzing ideological and cultural apparatuses she seeks the origins of such narratives and looks at how peripheral subjects, be they humans, plants or animals, experience them. Within these frameworks, for the last 4 years, her work has been concerned with matters at the confluence of nature and technology. She understands her artworks as propositions that indicate alternatives to the dominant ideologies that shape our understanding of what nature or technology is. The form of her work embraces hybrids such as docu-fiction, video essay, expanded cinema and mixed media installation. 



  • Technical sheet
  • Production and distribution
  • Director & Writer: Geo Barcan
  • Camera: Geo Barcan, Ollie Paterson
  • Editing: Geo Barcan
  • Voice-over: Geo Barcan
  • Music by: Noise Diva, Marcel Heckerman, Tisa World, Marusha, General Magic & Pita.
  • Text editorial supervision: Georgiana Cojocaru
  • Found Footage: Internet Archive, Tutorial Video, personal archive
  • Produced by: Salwa Foundation
  • Executive Producer: Ioana Pop

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