Program 2
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En Milonga by Guri Guri Henriksen (Norway) DVD, 2'24'', 2009 In En Milonga I try to make an relation through things by ”cuting away” the persons, only let the movement that would given the things be left. How to describe a course of events through things? |
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Trapez Shortcut by Josephin Böttger (Germany) DV, 5'16'', 2009 Josephin Böttger’s black-and-white video pick up on a current theme: wherever something old and non-profitable is standing, it must be demolished and something that more readily complies with capital logic must be built. www.josephinboettger.de |
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Silent Cry by Wilfried Agricola de Cologne (Germany) DV, 3'05'', 2008 Silent Cry is the visualization of an internal cry happening all the time, when society does not allow to show deep emotional affection. The silent cry is always present caused by never ending traumatizations during decades hidden behind the facade people wants to see. And even if the cry would be seen or heard, people would refuse to face it. www.agricola-de-cologne.de |
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Edicisum by Candas Sisman (Turkey) DV, 3'09'', 2009 Abstract video with music of Isambard Khroustaliov. www.csismn.com/ |
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LoopLoop by Patrick Bergeron (Canada) DV, 5', 2008 In a train going to Hanoi in Vietnam, the houses boarding the railroad are passing by. Using animation and time shifts this video runs forwards and backwards looking for forgotten details, mimicking the way memories are replayed in the mind. |
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Syncronisation |
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Way Fare |
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Getaway by Ingeborg Stana (Norway) DV, 3', 2008 A poetic experiment about cloudspotting and getting a way out of here. www.stana.no |
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Cartolina Cellulare by Peter Vadocz (Hungary) Mobile phone, 3'40'', 2008 Peter goes to South-Italy on holiday. He takes thousands of photos on his mobile and sends a postcard home. A mobile postcard. |
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Dropping Furniture by Harald Hund & Paul Horn (Austria) Beta, 5', 2008 Dropping Furniture begins by focusing on two empty rooms. Soft, barely audible sounds generate a subtle suspense. After a few seconds, when we have almost become accustomed to the seemingly existential emptiness of the apparently abandoned dwelling, two pieces of furniture fall from above the image frame, in slow motion into the back room. |
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Windshield Baby Gameboy Movie by Clint Enns (Canada) DV, 1'47'', 2009 Images of a car crash are digitally interpreted using a Nintendo Gameboy Camera. This video is an attempt to demonstrate the inherently dehumanized nature of digital images. |
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