/ Synopsis
extreme ultra violet traces humanity’s ongoing attempts to capture what lies beyond the visible spectrum.
The film explores how extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light — imperceptible to the human eye — has become central to both cosmic exploration and semiconductor manifacturing.
By weaving the macro-scale of the universe and the micro-scale of the laboratory, the movie invites viewers to question the boundaries of perception and the mediations of technology. What does it mean to look at something that cannot be seen? How do instruments reshape our understanding of scale, matter, and presence?
extreme ultra violet inhabits a threshold space between vision and invisibility, reflecting on the politics and poetics of imaging the unseen — charting a luminous territory where science, philosophy, and geopolitics converge.