Program 6
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Vehicles by Tina Willgren (Sweden) DV, 2'29'', 2009 A village. A street. An ordinary summer day. Or? It is easy to get struck by a feeling of absurdity when one takes a pause, just to experience what is actually going on in front of ones eyes, anywhere close to a trafficked street. |
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Jazkamer, Live at Club Urga, Tokyo by Håvard Gjelseth (Norway) Stop motion, 1'39'', 2008 Music video, stop motion, shot live with SLR. www.thiswaydesign.com |
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The Shelling of Neon Lights by Paola Vela (Peru) DV, 4', 2009 A woman observes the kitsch neon lights at city of Lima. |
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Body Trail by Michael Palm & Willi Dorner (Austria) Beta, 8', 2008 The body as tool for experiencing spatial dimensions. Body sculptures, which change and adapt to the environment, create new perspectives and insights into architecture and the city - a conceptual filling of empty urban spaces. The experimental short film body trail is based on an outdoor performance which took place in Vienna in October 2007. |
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Heart Beat by Mia Nikolic (Serbia) DV, 5', 2008 Video work-heart beat: anger, happiness, psychosis, fear ... Audio recording heart rate indicates life. Uniform pulse achieved vigilance, hints fight, fight with itself. Video recording, reduced to black and white, the world as we know there can show a dream without solution and reconciliation with the problem or situation, condition. |
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Grid by Volker Schreiner (Germany) Betacam, 5', 2009 Traces, devices, indications, found and discovered, clues and hints referring to absentees - a compilation of excerpts from movies and feature films. www.volkerschreiner.de |
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In the Hall of the Mountain King |
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Sansula by Dirk Rauscher (Germany) HD, 3'39'', 2009 Musicvideo for Dominik Eulberg's SANSULA. Without any CGI this is a lowbudget musicvideo shot in a illuminated forest with a videoprojector, an HD cam and some frogs. www.dirkrauscher.de |
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React by Fabien Bourdier (France) HDV, 8', 2009 React is featuring active chemical reactions of everyday products. Immersion in the natural phenomena of small scale, effervescence, mousses, gels, sprays, fuels are spatialized and amplified. The outside world colorful then invited to hypnosis and the fascination of the organic power of these “micro” reactions. An appeal to the imagination and the poetry of little things. www.fabourdier.com |
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