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Film screening and Rumah Hantu, Ratmakan Kampung 7pm

22 October 2014

For tomorrow’s event. 

Over the past few months I have been on a residency with KUNCI Cultural Studies Center and working closely with Invani Lela Herliana and the residents of Kampung Ratmakan to create an inflatable ghost house and a film. 

The ghost house features drawings by the kids of Ratmakan made during a ghost story workshop done with the amazing members of Ketjil Bergerak. 

Last year the local government announced a major development plan that is already affecting the Ratmakan area and the squatters residing there are starting to be displaced. The area was built on a graveyard so ghosts are constantly appearing to the residents, and getting moved on by the local ghost expert, paralleling their own evictions in the living world.

Many thanks to Asialink and DFAT for supporting this residency and project.

Screening and ghost house in Kampung Ratmakan (near toko progo) 
Event begins 7pm