Sounds, Images, Rhythms
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Membrane, by Bjørn Erik Haugen (Norway) 2011, 7’21’’ Membrane is based on recordings of electromagnetic signal/noise from my laptop and the video is a graphic representation of the sound where pitch and amplitude is drawing the video. The video was made on the same laptop from the sound recording was done. www.bjornerikhaugen.com |
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Cinéma, by Marte Aas (Norway) 2010, 4’33’’ Cinéma is a black and white 16 mm film showing the dancer Rukmini Chatterjee. Through key elements such as gaze and gestures, the film explores issues on the notion of representation. Chatterjee confronts the spectators glare in an active and confrontational manner at the same time as she communicates by the use of clear gestures related to the ancient Indian dance Bharatanatyam.An act of negotiation appears between the dancer and the viewer by the scenic means of the film. www.marteaas.com |
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Magnificent With Existence, by Astrid Elisabeth Bang (Norway) 2011, 3’20’’ With this project I explore the basic conditions of life and existence. What kind of forces, which real or imagined restrictions influence our ability to choose and act as we please? The theme is visualized through a collection of short video sequences, accompanied by a musical score and punctuated by textual fragments. www.aebang.com |
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TEMP, by MUD (Massi Gusmini) (Italy) 2010, 3’02’’ TEMP is an experimental videoclip focused on perception poly-rhythmic and stroboscopic. Audio is made with frequency modulation of a rutilant rhythm. Video has been made frame by frame starting from an picture. TEMP is based on the suggestion of a multi-sensorial transcendent experience and of time fragmentation. www.massigusmini.net |
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