Vida Zamora
MX/BR/NC/NY


Documentarist and writer weaving through the complex tapestry of intersectionality through dialect. 

Vida embraces collective “fictions” as resistance, dissent, and a world-building device. 

Their ethos embodies stark materialism and refuses to work with inscriptions.

Vida believes in direct action, process-based work, and democratizing mediums. 

They are a strong advocator of "Kuxlejal," life-affirming practices.

   (Vida has no immediate tribal affiliation, yet they hold strong connections and actively work to re-indigenize and undo the violence that erased their Chīchīmēcah ancestry)


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00 El Régimen del Mirar

DEUS:   088/26812—81
REX-13: 978-0882681/283
Seeing is a political act at "La Parada" of Williamsburg, NYC. Seeing is dislocated, adapted, and transformed through doctrine, relation, and difference. Arbitrary seeing (a discipline of the West) is reclaimed: a river is an errant water, borders oscillate, and therefore a map is always anachronistic. From this made obsolescence, a blank canvas for radical imagination emerges and is used to shrug off what has been given for what has been always already here.




Updated 11/27/2023 by Vida Zamora