Sinopse
In the cinema of the 1950s and ‘60s the fear of an atomic catastrophe or a communist attack—subjects that were taboo during the long period of the Cold War—were processed in science fiction films. In recent years artists around the world have once again taken up elements of science fiction, as powerful metaphors to represent our deep-seated fears toward the Other, the foreigner. Alien Nation introduces twelve contemporary artists, whose sometimes humorous, sometimes provocative works of film, sculpture, photography, and installation describe a disquieting image of the current way of dealing with the frequently decried »invasion« of immigrants, asylum seekers, or people of different skin colors and beliefs.