Loke Zhang-Fiskesjö

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Blodmåne: Part I

Video still of a room with a large window that overlooks a scenic green forest area.
Blodmåne: Part I, video

This iteration of Blodmåne is a 3D time-based piece exploring the ruins and nature of Småland, Sweden under the backdrop of an intense bloodmoon. Based on my actual experiences, this first person docu-fiction intends to evoke the supernatural within my fantasies and meditations traveling alone around Småland for two weeks during that period.


Loke Zhang-Fiskesjö (he/him) is a sophomore at Gallatin concentrating on Film, New Media, and Urban Anthropology, with a particular interest in the history of landscape representation. Originally from New York City, he’s also grown up on a polarized multicultural backdrop – being exposed to the sprawling megalopolises and industrial landscapes within and beyond Shanghai, and the quiet slow-moving towns in Skåne, Sweden. Having seen these contrasts, it’s sparked within him a still-persistent curiosity as to how space is both mediated and created within the imaginaries of film and architecture broadly. That curiosity has now informed his current work, one exploring his own spatial memory coupled with his migratory experiences.