Video Screenings
VIDEO PROGRAMME AT CHB BERLIN: MONDAY 30. AUG. - THURSDAY 2. SEPT.
Curator: Mirjam Struppek
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Curated by: Mirjam Struppek, PAL / Interactionfield Berlin
Time: 30.08 - 02.09. 2010 / always 9:00 pm and 11:30 pm
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When hands are touching hands connections are established. With our hands we reach out. In this selection of short films hands are becoming playful symbols for a dream of networked cities and communities, but also of our sensual desire to touch. We all know meanwhile, real and virtual worlds will stay interconnected. Where are these desires leading us, when we further focus on and establish our virtual communities and online friendships? What do we have to offer the real neighbours next to us? |
Dima Stefanova |
Offer (1999) |
0'12'' |
Susanne Schuricht |
Finalklein (2000) |
8'56'' |
Alexandro Ladaga & Silvia Manteiga |
Amniotic City (2004) |
2'46'' |
Kit Wise |
Esewhere Series (2006-2008) |
2'48'' |
Danielle Oke |
o.r.o.b.o.w. Body Canvas (2008) |
2'34'' |
Tamsin Sharp |
Cheap Flights (2008) |
1'00'' |
Susanne Schuricht |
Linebirds (2001/2004) |
6'51'' |
Stefan Riebel |
Untitled # 24 / untitled # 44 (2009) |
0'42' /0'50'' |
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Souveniers from the Earth is a unique Platform broadcasting a 24/7 Film and Video art program on the European Cable network. A platform presenting works of cinematic art in high definition to a larger public.The program already went on air in 2006. During the Media Facades Festival we will have a glimpse into the TV channel and present it to our public audience for four evenings on the large window of the Collegium Hungaricum.
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VIDEO PROGRAMME AT FACT LIVERPOOL: SATURDAY 4. SEPT. - SUNDAY 5. SEPT.
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I-DENT: IDENTITY AND MEDIA CONTORTION
Curated by: Omar Kholeif, FACT Liverpool
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We live in a world consumed by I-dents – advertising, sponsors, and avatars. Their ubiquity has signaled a shift in identity politics – binding us together into a digital and virtual culture that finds everyday individuals competing to become part of a streamlined whole. I-dent is a video series that pokes fun at these attitudes through acts of manipulation and transgression. By utilizing platforms traditionally restricted to advertising, such as big screens and large outdoor projection surfaces, the artists in the programme use modern media to twist and subvert I-dents and identities, along with public expectation. |
Jeremy Bailey |
Your Ad Here (2008) |
1'08'' |
Ryan Trecartin |
(Tommy-Chat Just E-mailed Me) (2006) |
7'15'' |
Harold Offeh |
Alien Communication (1999) |
10'00'' |
Takeshi Murata |
Monster Movie (2005) |
3'55'' |
Peggy Ahwesh |
Warm Objects (2007) |
6'00'' |
Max Hattler |
Collission (2005) |
3'00'' |
Craig Mulholland |
Peer to Peer (2008) |
10'00'' |
Jeremy Bailey |
3d Optical Flow Bricolage Pimpin' (2009) |
2'00'' |
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This video program will show selected artworks from our partners of our skype conference.
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Videospread and Sextant et Plus are pleased to present a selection of videos from artists, Aïcha Hamu, Lionel Scoccimaro and Nicole Tran Ba Vang, which usually reserve video as a peripheral practice. The artworks question the status of the body as a vector of femininity, the impact of its representation in mass media, reflecting on our own perception and the way it can -occasionally- be stereotyped. Divided or as a whole, the body’s representation is amusing or oddly troubling but always treated with the finest attention to detail. |
Lionel Scoccimaro |
Devant la Glace (2007) |
2'40'' |
Nicole Tran Ba Vang |
Strip Tease (2003) |
15'40'' |
Aïcha Hamu |
The Love and Terror Cult (2007) |
8'20'' |
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![]() Still of 'the Message' by B. Eldagsen |
'Dark Nights’ is a collection of short films brought together in acknowledgement of the risk that LED screens may create light and noise pollution in public spaces. Aimed at reducing light emission and preventing the flickering of light that is disturbing to many, the films are primarily dark tones and soft transitioning images, and are screened silently. The program has been created for the big outdoor screen at Federation Square in context of the Urban Screens Melbourne 2008. |
Mike Kostner |
Light and Thirst (2008) |
1'25' |
Dima Stefanova |
Tune in Out (2007) |
1'03'' |
Opie Boero Imwinkelried |
Placenta (2007) |
4'25'' |
Eva Lunde, Andrea Werner |
Mater (2008) |
3'00'' |
Eva Lunde, Andrea Werner |
Watery (2008) |
3'05'' |
Michael Pinsky |
Crawl (2006) |
1'00'' extract |
Anne Wilson |
Conversation (2007) |
0'47'' extract |
Tim Skinner |
Enclosed (2007) |
2'38 |
Stefan Riebel |
untitled # 24 / untitled # 44 (2009) |
0'42' /0'50'' |
POETIC LANDSCAPE
Curated by: Daniela Arriado, Public Screen / i/o/lab Center for Future Arts, Starvanger, Norway
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This is a selection of videos from the 2010 Public Screens programs. The project was initiated in February 2010, and is now a permanent platform for Video Art and animation. This program proudly presents Norwegian artists Catrine Thorstensen and Brede Korsmo, British artist Jeremy Welsh and American artist Michael Bell Smith – with works that conceives the poetic of space and landscape. |
Catrine Thorstensen |
Landskap (2007) |
3'13'' |
Jeremy Welsh |
Trans Europe Express (2003) |
1'09'' |
Jeremy Welsh |
Time Machine (2002) |
1'08'' |
Michael Bell-Smith |
On the Grid (2007) |
1'00'' |
Brede Korsmo |
The Search (2003) |
3'09'' |
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This program shows a selection of small sample clips of cultural screenings on the Mediafacade 'Milano in Alto' at Piazza Duomo in Milan. Events to reestablish Duomo Square to its nature of "public place", center of aggregation, meeting and confrontation. |
Summer at Piazza Duomo ... |
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1'13'' |
live interactions from COM.PA exhibition |
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2'00'' |
Frontiers of Interaction conference |
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1'09'' |
Meet the Media Guru - Giuliana Bruno |
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1'50'' |
Meet the Media Guru - live VJ |
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2'07'' |
Tarantula in collaboration with Fondazione Trussardi |
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0'50'' |
Film shooting with Gabriele Salvatores |
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1'29'' |
Milano fashion Week |
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1'44'' |
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This collection is an example of work by leading international artists that is suitable for the public realm because it can be viewed momentarily and entered or exited at any point, at locations where people are passing by on foot or in vehicles, or viewed for longer periods in plazas where there is seating. Viewers can visit the website to see the current exhibition, learn more about the artists, and find details on international viewing locations, opening receptions, live viewing of artworks and programs.
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Eduardo Kac |
Lagoglyphs (2009) |
2'39'' |
Keryoon Han |
From Right to Left (2009) |
2'15'' |
Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet |
Fall (2005) |
0'45'' |
John F. Simon, Jr. |
HD Traffic (2009) |
4'05'' |
Mark Amerika |
Immobilite (2009) feature film remixes |
2'43'' |
Sussan Deyhim, Paul Miller DJ Spooky: music, 'Azadi' |
visual artists: Tarek Al-Ghoussein and Pouran Jinchi |
4'45'' |
Aaron Koblin |
The JohnnyCash Project (2010) |
2'30'' |
Scott Draves |
Dreams in High Fidelity (2008) |
4'40'' |
Marc Barasch |
Green World Campaign (ongoing) |
0'30'' |
![]() Still of 'Nine Bend Stream' |
The Big Screen Project is an innovative presentation model for video, film, live and interactive content opening in October 2010 in New York City. The content shown is eclectic ranging from the best in the arts, cinema, and new media to highlights in sports and video gaming. The vision is to expose the general public to fresh cultural content and to raise awareness for inspirational aims on subjects ranging from the ecological to the humanitarian. |
Marco Brambilla |
Civilization (2008) |
3'00'' |
Brian Alfred |
It’s Already the End of the World (2010) |
6'37'' |
Carter Hodgkin |
Nine Bend Stream (2009) |
4'27'' |
David Lynch |
Presents The Interview Project Episode 7 – Clah (2009) |
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Yama is a new public art space hosted by a 6m x 9m lumacom screen that sits atop the Marmara Pera Hotel in Istanbul. Angelo is working with animated video that most of the time has the form of interactive interface websites. Killing time in the web could someone say. "All day doing nothing", is a pop image referring to the passage of time. |
Angelo Plessas |
AllDayDoingNothing.com (2006) |
2'31'' |