With a duration of 1:30 minutes, Into de Brillo Box is a documentary (produced and directed by Yeny Casanueva and Alejandro González), which aims to highlight the structural transformations of the art field by interacting with mechanisms and practices of global participation that are generally alien to the more or less stable dynamics and logic of this field. These interactions suggest other ways of thinking about the aesthetic process, since by changing the relationships between the elements that constitute it, based on the social, the structure of the same changes (...)
This audiovisual material was projected onto the barrels of the Llagar (cider cellar) of Sidra Trabanco, in Sariego, Gijón, Asturias. Trabanco is one of the leading companies in the production of natural cider in the region. The documentary lasts approximately one hour. It was filmed in more than 14 cider mills and a similar number of spaces dedicated to the consumption of this drink. During the intervention, 4 computers were placed containing figures that delved into the adversities of exporting this drink, not only due to the difficulties of properly maintaining the product, but also due to the absence of a cultural policy that legitimizes and transfers, outside of regional references, the cultural practices that function as rituals for its consumption.