{"version":"1.0","type":"video","title":"Haunted Landscapes","description":"<p>Haunted Landscapes (Chile) </p><p>Valentina Berthelon</p><p>What began as a protest against the increase in the price of public transport turned within a few days into an unprecedented popular revolt against neoliberal policies in Chile. After months of protest, Santiago was filled with rubble, graffiti, and artistic interventions that showed the deep discomfort of the population with the structures of society. The residual materials left by the protests destabilized the urban progress but also brought hope by creating an opportunity to rethink public spaces. What has until now been called public space is in reality a space segmented by lines of class, race, sex, sexuality, and disability, where only some bodies may circulate as a full-subject, and others are constantly subjected to various forms of restriction, violence and surveillance.</p><p>For more visit <a href=\"https://futurevisionfestival.com\"> https://futurevisionfestival.com</a></p>","thumbnail_url":"https://vod.salto.nl/img/2026/03/19/69bb9189d140670013de1a97_screenshot_1.jpg","thumbnail_width":1280,"thumbnail_height":720,"width":1280,"height":720,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://vod.salto.nl/embed/71qsR72HoA686AQCOsw8is\" width=\"1280\" height=\"720\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen></iframe>","provider_name":"Salto Player","provider_url":"https://vod.salto.nl"}