An amateur writer, also called Oier Etxeberria, writes a film script for the post-Jesuit priest Padre Laburu. This film takes place in a future-past in which the Basilica of Loyola and a good part of the world have been subsumed by the Adder of Wills, an artefact that Laburu designed for El Pedigree, his friend, Ricardo Baroja’s science fiction theatre play. Without revealing the plot or the end of the film, this presentation will give viewers a better understanding of this optical machine known for its capacity to project anthropological models (living beings) and not mere representations.
Oier Etxeberria is an artist and musician, whose recent exhibitions include Visita y anatomía de la cabeza del Padre Laburu (San Telmo. San Sebastian) or Ambras (LLS Paleis. Amberes). He was a member of the music group Akauzazte, and the AmatauTV project. He managed exhibitions in the Cristina Enea Foundation where he curated exhibitions such as Las patatas y las cosas: Lurpeko istorioak or ¿Cuánta tierra necesita un hombre? As a musician, he has edited works such as C14 and Locuela (música celestial).