All posts tagged Ecvp

Screening in Angoulême, France this Saturday.

The Exquisite Corpse video project that I participates in will be screened October 15 at DATABAZ – 100, rue du Gond – Angoulême, France.

Info in French.

////////// samedi 15 octobre – 20h30 – entrée libre

Exquisite Corpse Video Project 3 – cadavre exquis video réunissant 45 artistes internationaux

>> Présentation du projet et projection – avec Kika Nicolela, vidéaste (Brésil)

>> http://exquisitecorpsevideoproject.wordpress.com/

ECVP3 (Exquisite Corpse Video Project ) Projet vidéo sur la base du cadavre exquis est une collaboration unique entre les artistes vidéo venant du monde entier. Ce projet est inspiré par la méthode de création surréaliste, le « Cadavre exquis ». Dans ce «jeu» surréaliste, le papier est plié de telle sorte que chaque collaborateur ne voit qu’une petite partie du travail de celui qui le précède, et commence son travail à partir de cette petite partie. Lorsque le dernier participant a terminée, la feuille est dépliée pour révéler une étrange et divergente forme dont la figure se révèle dans la continuité

Pour le volume 3 du projet ECVP, Kika Nicolela vidéo-artiste brésilienne, et coordinatrice du projet à convié, sur la base du Cadavre Exquis surréaliste 43 artistes vidéastes à réaliser une vidéo de deux minutes ayant pour thématique le concept TRANS. TRANS étant un nom latin ou préfixe,il signifie «à travers», «au-delà» ou «de l’autre côté”. Cette définition est reliée à des mots ou des pratiques qui étaient déjà au coeur du projet ECVP1 & 2. En particulier : transition, transformation, Transcender, transfert, transit etc….. Sur cette base de réflexion, les artistes ont donc été conviés a réaliser une vidéo de 2 minutes, en incluant sous la forme d’une transition, les 20 ” de l’artiste qui le précédait.

La suite consistait à envoyer ce travail à l’artiste suivant qui ne prenait que 20” de ce travail pour l’inclure au sien, et ainsi de suite… Le projet dans sa globalité, consistait donc à réaliser une oeuvre vidéo unique faite de multiples sensibilités et individualités. La vidéo finale est le montage sans interruption des vidéos pour ne constituer qu’une seule oeuvre.

Les artistes participants :
1. Marty McCutcheon [US]
2. Debbie Douez [Canada]
3. Matthias Roth [Germany]
4. Renata Padovan [Brazil]
5. Gabriela Golder [Argentina]
6. Alvaro Campo [Switzerland]
7. Fernando Velazquez [Brazil]
8. Jorge Castro [Argentina]
9. Jan Hakon Erichsen [Norway]
10. Stina Pehrsdotter [Sweden]
11. Alysse Stepanian [US]
12. Simone Stoll [Germany]
13. Jorge Lozano [Canada]
14. Marcelo Amorim [Brazil]
15. Kai Lossgot [South Africa]
16. John Criscitello [US]
17. Alexandra Gelis [Colombia/Canada]
18. Per Eriksson [Sweden]
19. Sohrab M. Kashani [Iran]
20. Pila Rusjan [Slovenia]
21. Alicia Felberbaum [UK]
22. Ronee Hui [UK]
23. Nung-Hsin Hu [Taiwan]
24. Ulf Kristiansen [Norway]
25. Brad Wise [US]
26. Nika Oblak & Primoz Novak [Slovenia]
27. Dellani Lima [Brazil]
28. Jan Kather [US]
29. Evelin Stermitz [Austria]
30. Anders Weberg [Sweden]
31. Gérard Chauvin [France]
32. Deirdre Logue [Canada]
33. Wai Kit Lam [China]
34. Nia Pushkarova [Bulgaria]
35. Gabriel Soucheyre [France]
36. Sojin Chun [South Korea/Canada]
37. Josh and Zachary Sandler [US]
38. Niclas Hallberg [Sweden]
39. Anthony Siarkiewicz [US]
40. Kim Dotty Hachmann [Germany]
41. Giada Ghiringhelli [Switzerland]
42. Lucas Bambozzi [Brazil]
43. Mads Ljungdahl [Denmark]
44. John Creson and Adam Rosen [US/Canada]
45. Kika Nicolela [Brazil]

Share

Screening in Toronto July 28.

SCREENING – ECVP Vol. 3 – TRANS
Thursday, July 28, 2011 @ 8pm
Gallery West – 1332 Queen St. W.
(West of Dufferin/ East of Brock – on the North side of Queen)

The Exquisite Corpse Video Project (ECVP) is a unique video collaboration among artists from all over the world, inspired by the Surrealist creation method, the “Exquisite Corpse”.

Using the semi-blind, sequential method of the surrealists’ game, ECVP participants create video art in response to the first or final ten seconds of the previous/the following member’s work. Each member is asked to incorporate and respond to the segment received, creating transitions as they please, until everyone’s vision is threaded together into an instigating final “corpse.”

Though the “exquisite corpse” method was created by the Surrealists almost a century ago, the participating artists incorporate this process to produce experimental video art responding to our contemporary environment. The ECVP is an audio-visual variation of the Surrealists exercise, which demonstrates a wide range of aesthetics, concepts, and contexts present in the current International video art landscape. The inspiring process of exchange, among ‘strangers’ from around the world, illuminates the possibilities of globalized collective creativity through artmaking.

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
Renata Padovan [Brazil] Gabriela Golder [Argentina]
Alvaro Campo [Switzerland] Fernando Velazquez [Brazil]
Jorge Castro [Argentina] Jan Hakon Erichsen [Norway]
Stina Pehrsdotter [Sweden] Alysse Stepanian [US]
Simone Stoll [Germany] Jorge Lozano [Canada/Colombia]
Marcelo Amorim [Brazil] Kai Lossgot [South Africa]
John Criscitello [US] Alexandra Gelis [Colombia/Canada]
Per Eriksson [Sweden] Sohrab M. Kashani [Iran]
Pila Rusjan [Slovenia] Alicia Felberbaum [UK]
Ronee Hui [UK] Nung-Hsin Hu [Taiwan]
Ulf Kristiansen [Norway] Brad Wise [US]
Nika Oblak & Primoz Novak [Slovenia]
Dellani Lima [Brazil] Jan Kather [US]
Evelin Stermitz [Austria] Anders Weberg [Sweden]
Gérard Chauvin [France] Deirdre Logue [Canada]
Wai Kit Lam [China] Nia Pushkarova [Bulgaria]
Gabriel Soucheyre [France] Sojin Chun [South Korea/Canada]
Josh and Zachary Sandler [US]
Niclas Hallberg [Sweden] Anthony Siarkiewicz [US]
Kim Dotty Hachmann [Germany]
Giada Ghiringhelli [Switzerland]
Lucas Bambozzi [Brazil] Mads Ljungdahl [Denmark]
John Creson and Adam Rosen [US/Canada]

Share

ECVP Vol.3 has its Brazilian premiere tonight.

The new volume of the EXQUISITE CORPSE VIDEO PROJECT has its Brazilian premiere tonight,  Tuesday, May 24th, at the Atelier397 in São Paulo.
The screening will be followed by a live streaming performance by my dear friends Niclas Hallberg and Stina Pehrsdotter.

EXQUISITE CORPSE VIDEO PROJECT v.3
curadoria Kika Nicolela
24.05.11
T E R Ç A – F E I R A , À S 2 0 H
PERFORMANCES A PARTIR DAS 23H
ISTMO (Bruno Mendonça + Felippe Moraes)
STINA PEHRSDOTTER & NICLAS HALLBERG (Live streaming)

Renata Padovan [Brasil]
Gabriela Golder [Argentina]
Alvaro Campo [Suiça]
Fernando Velazquez [Brasil]
Jorge Castro [Argentina]
Jan Hakon Erichsen [Noruega]
Stina Pehrsdotter [Suécia]
Alysse Stepanian [EUA]
Simone Stoll [Alemanha]
Jorge Lozano [Canadá]
Marcelo Amorim [Brasil]
Kai Lossgot [Africa do Sul]
John Criscitello [EUA]
Alexandra Gelis [Colombia/Canada]
Per Eriksson [Suécia]
Sohrab M. Kashani [Irã]
Pila Rusjan [Eslovênia]
Alicia Felberbaum [Grã-Bretanha]
Ronee Hui [Grã-Bretanha]
Nung-Hsin Hu [Taiwan]
Ulf Kristiansen [Noruega]
Brad Wise [EUA]
Nika Oblak & Primoz Novak [ESlovênia]
Dellani Lima [Brasil]
Jan Kather [EUA]
Evelin Stermitz [Austria]
Anders Weberg [Suécia]
Gérard Chauvin [França]
Deirdre Logue [Canadá]
Wai Kit Lam [China]
Nia Pushkarova [Bulgaria]
Gabriel Soucheyre [França]
Sojin Chun [Coréia do Sul/Canada]
Josh and Zachary Sandler [EUA]
Niclas Hallberg [Suécia]
Anthony Siarkiewicz [EUA]
Kim Dotty Hachmann [Alemanha]
Giada Guiringuelli [Suiça]
Lucas Bambozzi [Brasil]
Mads Ljungdahl [Dinamarca]

Ateliê397

Rua Wisard, 397
São Paulo, Brazil
Share

at the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires April 14.

The Collaboration project Exquisite Corpse Video Project (ECVP) that I have participated in with works since the first volume will have it’s Buenos Aires premier at the Museum of Modern Art April 14.

Address:
Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires
Av San Juan 350
1147 Ciudad De Buenos Aires

info from the webpage
http://www.alianzafrancesa.org.ar/afba/detalle-evento/379-ciclo-de-video-arte-abril-2011/

The Secretariat for Cultural Heritage, through the Directorate General of Museums announced that the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires continues its cycle of video art.

On Thursday April 14th we are honored to premiere in Buenos Aires international project EXQUISITE CORPSE VIDEO PROJECT – VOLUME 3, coordinated by the Brazilian artist Kika Nicolela.
The Exquisite Corpse Video Project (ECVP) is a unique collaboration of artists in video around the world, inspired by the surrealist method of exquisite corpse.

In ECVP, Volume 3 involved forty-four artists.

An earlier corpse:

Share

3 videos plus ECVP selected for OPTICA Paris, November 17-20.

My works Undisclosed Beauty, Mamo and SELF selected for OPTICA Paris.
You can see them here below but if you are in Paris please go see them on big screen.

MAMO
Thursday 18 November.
Projections >Artisted Indépendants #1
Galerie Carla Magna
14:00-22:00

Undisclosed Beauty
Thursday 18 November.
Projection Spéciale >Sentiment Et Sensibilité
Galerie Carla Magna
14:00-22:00

SELF
Friday 19 November.
Projection Spéciale > Identités
Hotel des Académies et des Arts
14:00-20:00

Cadavre Exquis Vol.2
Saturday 20 November.
Galerie Carla Magna
14:00-19:00

VOLUME 2 Artists

Interfaces

Nung-Hsin Hu (Taiwan), Brad Wise (USA), Michael Chang (Denmark), Pila Rusjan (Slovenia), Bruno Penteado and Tales Frey (Brazil), Paulina Sandberg (UK)

Languages

Joas Sebastian Nebe (Germany), Marty McCutcheon (USA), Stina Pehrsdotter (Sweden), Renata Padovan (Brazil), Jan Kather (USA), Alexandra Gelis (Colombia)

Identities

Artists: Per E Riksson (Sweden), Ambuja Magaji (India), Guillermina Buzio (Argentina), Jake Selvidio (USA), Jorge Lozano (Canada)

Reminiscences

Artists: Arthur Tuoto (Brazil), Hans Manner-Jakobsen (Denmark), Renata Padovan (Brazil), Gabriel Soucheyre (France), Jake Selvidio (USA), Katja Bjorn (Denmark)

Machines

Niclas Hallberg (Sweden), John Pirard (Belgium), Anthony Siarkiewicz (USA), Jan Hakon Erichsen (Norway), Danny Germansen (Denmark), Kim Thøgersen Grønborg (Denmark)

Fluids

Danny Germansen (Denmark), Joshua and Zachary Sandler (USA), Katy Connor (UK), Anthony Siarkiewicz (USA), Gabriel Soucheyre (France), Stina Pehrsdotter (Sweden)

Politics

Marty McCutcheon (USA), Arthur Tuoto (Brazil), Guillermina Buzio (Argentina), Giselle Beiguelman (Brazil), Ulf Kristiansen (Norway), John Criscitello (USA)

Senses

Michael Chang (Denmark), Niclas Hallberg (Sweden), Ambuja Magaji (India), Kika Nicolela (Brazil), Kim Dotty Hachmann (Germany), Alicia Felberbaum (UK)

Encounters

Katja Bjorn (Denmark), Michael Greathouse (USA), Joas Sebastian Nebe (Germany), Alicia Felberbaum (UK), Giada Guiringhelli (Italia), Wai Kit Lam (China)

Boundaries

Anders Weberg (Sweden), Fernando Velazquez (Brazil), Ronee Hui (UK), Simone Stoll (Germany), Dave Swensen (USA), Matthias Roth (Germany)

Narratives

Brad Wise (USA), Niclas Hallberg (Sweden), Ulf Kristiansen (Norway), Joshua and Zachary Sandler (USA), Kika Nicolela (Brazil), Christian Leduc (Canada)

Transformations

Simone Stoll (Germany), Mike Bennion (UK), Michael Chang (Denmark), Alison Williams (South Africa), Mads Ljungdhal (Denmark), Alvaro Campo (Switzerland)

Share

Exquisite Corpse Video Project 2 screening at Wikitopia in Hong Kong.

Wikitopia is Hong Kong’s First Tinyfest on Collaborative Future held by Videotage.

Date: September 18, 2010 (Sat)
Time: 8:30pm–10:00pm
Venue: Doublehappiness Studio, Wan Chai

The Exquisite Corpse Video Project II (ECVP2) is a unique video collaboration among artists from all over the world, inspired by the Surrealist creation method, the “Exquisite Corpse”.

In the Surrealist ‘game’, a paper is folded such that each contributor sees only a small portion of the previous contributor’s work, and begins his own work from that small portion. When the last participant is finished, the sheet is unfolded to reveal a strangely divergent, yet contiguous form or figure.

Using the semi‐blind, sequential method of the surrealists’ game, ECVP participants create video art in response to the final ten seconds of the previous member’s work. Each member is asked to incorporate these seconds into their piece, creating transitions as they please, until everyone’s vision is threaded together into an instigating final “corpse.”

While the Surrealists are said to have created the method almost a century ago, only recently could such a fast‐paced, pan‐global, audiovisual variation of this exercise be produced. The inspiring process of exchange among ‘strangers’ from around the world illuminates the possibilities of globalized, collective creativity.

ECVP screenings and exhibitions have been taking place in various countries since June 2008, such as Sweden, US, UK, Greece, Canada, Brazil, Australia and South Africa.

Share

Screening in Colombia tonight.

The Exquisite Corpse Vol 2 is screened tonight in Cali, Colombia

Hola a todos los amantes del cine y el video. Los invito a que asistan este próximo sábado 7 de agosto a la proyección (primicia en Colombia) de un excelente grupo de videos que conforman el proyecto “Exquisite Corpse”, el cual reune a más de 50 artistas de 21 países.

Fecha: Sábado 7 de Agosto de 2010
Hora: 7 pm
Lugar: Pascua restaurantre
Dirección: Carrera 26 # 3-77. Cali
Teléfono: 5563268
Entrada Libre

The ECVP [Exquisite Corpse Video Project] is a video collaboration collaboration project inspired by the Surrealist creation method, the “Exquisite Corpse”. The project is coordinated by the Brazilian artist Kika Nicolela and currently has 63 participating artists from 21 different countries.

HOW?

In the Surrealist ‘game’, a paper is folded such that each contributor sees only a small portion of the previous contributor’s work, and begins his own work from that small portion. When the last participant is finished, the sheet is unfolded to reveal a strangely divergent, yet contiguous form or figure.

Using the semi-blind, sequential method of the surrealists’ game, ECVP participants create video art in response to the final ten seconds of the previous member’s work. Each member is asked to incorporate these seconds into their piece, creating transitions as they please, until everyone’s vision is threaded together into an instigating final “corpse.”

While the Surrealists are said to have created the method almost a century ago, only recently could such a fast-paced, pan-global, audiovisual variation of this exercise be produced. The inspiring process of exchange between artists from around the world illuminates the possibilities and potentials of a globalized, collective creativity.

WHERE?

ECVP Screenings and exhibitions have been taking place in various countries since June 2008, such as Sweden, USA, Greece, Canada, Brazil, Mexico and South Africa.

WHO?

Complete list of artists in both ECVP Vol. 1 and Vol. 2:

Alberto Guerreiro (Portugal)
Alexandra Buhl (Denmark)
Alexandra Gelis (Colombia)
Alicia Felberbaum (England)
Alison Williams (South Africa)
Alvaro Campo (Switzerland)
Ambuja Magaji (India)
Anders Weberg (Sweden)
Anthony Siarkiewicz (USA)
Arthur Tuoto (Brazil)
Brad Wise (USA)
Bruno Penteado (Brazil)
Caroline Breton (France)
Christian Leduc (Canada)
Danny Germansen (Denmark)
Dave Swensen (USA)
Dellani Lima (Brazil)
Fernando Velazquez (Brazil)
Gabriel Soucheyre (France)
Giada Ghiringhelli (Italy)
Giselle Beiguelman (Brazil)
Guillermina Buzio (Argentina)
Hans Manner-Jakobsen (Denmark)
Hélène Abram (France)
Jake Selvidio (USA)
Jan Hakon Erichsen (Norway)
Jan Kather (USA)
Joas Sebastian Nebe (Germany)
John Criscitello (USA)
John Pirard (Belgium)
Jorge Lozano (Canada)
Joshua Sandler (USA)
Joy Whalen (USA)
Kai Lossgott (South Africa)
Katja Bjorn (Denmark)
Katy Connor (UK)
Kika Nicolela (Brazil)
Kim Dotty Hachmann (Germany)
Kim Thøgersen Grønborg (Denmark)
Lucas Bambozzi (Brazil)
Mads Ljungdahl (Denmark)
Marty McCutcheon (USA)
Matthias Roth (Germany)
Michael Chang (Denmark)
Michael Greathouse (USA)
Mike Bennion (UK)
Niclas Hallberg (Sweden)
Nung-Hsin Hu (Taiwan)
Paulina Sandberg (UK)
Pedro Reis (Portugal)
Per E Riksson (Sweden)
Pila Rusjan (Slovenia)
Renata Padovan (Brazil)
Romuald Beugnon (France)
Ronee Hui (England)
Simone Stoll (Germany)
Sohrab M. Kashani (Iran)
Stina Pehrsdotter (Sweden)
Tales Frey (Brazil)
Tim Pickerill (USA)
Ulf Kristiansen (Norway)
Wai Kit Lam (China)
Zachary Sandler (USA)

Share