Single-channel HD video, color, sound
Why Do You Scream So Quietly? is an anthology of short stories and video works that intertwine in a loose dialogue, an exploration of the absurdity of the world, inner thoughts, and personal surroundings. Rooted in plain reality yet drawn toward fantasy, the work seeks a form of escapism reminiscent of a child’s imagination. Caught between these realms, some scenes emerge through languag, like a conversation with a coffee machine where mundane interactions take on an almost sentient quality. Others, such as the beach sequences, depict surreal moments of solitude, where familiar gestures become
estranged from logic in a quiet search for meaning.
Filmed near the artist’s hometown in northern Greece, the work took shape over months, with editing becoming a form of writing where every cut, sound, and blur reshaped the narrative. Despite its fragmented nature, the film remains connected, each piece reflecting a restless mind in search of stillness.
Christos Mavrodis (b.1995) lives and works in Netherlands. His artistic practice is a reflection of the complexities of modern life, where the lines between reality and fantasy are often blurred. Using various mediums such as ink drawings, film, and installation, he delves into themes of happiness, memory, and mortality. His creative process is one that values spontaneity and intuition, allowing each piece to emerge organically through experimentation and exploration.
Drawing inspiration from a range of sources including fairy tales, surrealist art, and existentialist literature, he is driven by an innate fascination with the human condition and our search for meaning in an uncertain world. Through his work, he hopes to inspire a sense of reflection and introspection, encouraging viewers to engage with the fundamental questions of existence and the mysteries of the human experience.