The Analogue Island Bureau is a project established by Berlin-based visual artist, filmmaker and photographer Marco Poloni. Over the past several years, the analogue island bureau has been building an index of plots, problems and tropes of the Mediterranean Sea. This archive documents, reformulates and expands a number of socio-anthropological narratives and geopolitical scripts of this area, focusing on relationships between social invisibility and power, subjectivity and ideology, individual action and political change. The bureau is specifically interested in the emergence of subjects who are made socially invisible by apparatuses of social capture, or who choose to evade social entanglement in their attempt to weave new pathways. The bureau’s output spans cinema, photography, installation and text.