All posts tagged Experimental Film

Screening in Macau, China.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’m screening my video “Dualism” at the 2nd VAFA.

The 2nd VAFA (Video Art For All) – organized by Art For All Society(AFA) and Fundação Oriente – will be held at the Temporary Exhibitions Gallery and auditorium of Casa Garden – Fundação Oriente from 2nd  to 31st  of December, 2011. Opening will be held at 6:30p.m.on 2nd December at the Fundação Oriente.

The Second International Open Call Festival for Video Art in Macau received 165 submissions from 99 artists with origins in 38 countries from all over the world. The four regions of China – Mainland (7),Macau (6), Hong Kong (6) Taiwan (6) – totalizing 25 artists presents the largest number of artists in competition. USA comes second with 15 and Portugal third with 9.Other countries include Germany, Sweden, England, Italy, Turkey,India, Singapore and Chile.

The works submitted provided an exceptional debate between the members of the jury validating the very diverse and unique creative force behind today’s video art.

After a close examination on the submitted works the jury composed of artists and curators: João Vasco Paiva from Hong Kong, Alice Kok and José Drummond from Macau. The jury all agree to award the piece “All That Glitters” from Portuguese born and Berlin resident artist Rui Calçada Bastos. Rui Calçada Bastos – that has a close relationship with Macau and had exhibited in 2010 with AFA – entered the competition with one of his most appealing, mysterious and contemplative video works instantly winning the appreciation of the jury. Besides, within the top 10 of VAFA 2011 are Alessandro Rolandi(Italy/China), Chris Dupuis (Canada), Christoph Oertli(Switzerland), Jean-Michel Roland(France), João Felino (Portugal), Jonas Nilsson (Sweden), Jorge Catoni(Chile),Liao Chi Hu(Taiwan), Piyarat Piyapongwiwat (Thailand).

 

 

Opening cocktail: 2011.12.02(Fri) 18:30

Exhibition Date: 2011.12.02-12.31

Opening Hours: Please find the updated exhibition list on AFA website

Location: Orient Foundation, Casa Garden, Praça Luís de Camões, 13, Macau

Tel: (853) 2836 6064

E-mail:afamacao@gmail.com

Website:www.afamacau.com

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Screening my mobile films at the Film Archive, Wellington, New Zealand.


Full program http://www.scribd.com/doc/71496340/MINA

The Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa [MINA] is a network project, which aims to create a dialogue between the
creative industry, artists, designer and filmmakers working with mobile devices. MINA explores the possibilities of interaction between people, content and the emerging mobile industry.

MINA Mobile Creativity and Innovation Symposium
26th November 2011
Massey University, Wellington, NZ
Executive Seminar Suite (5B 14)

Registration and program for MINA Symposium 2011 [$ 30 including lunch]
http://mina2011.eventbrite.com/

The MINA symposium will provide a platform to debate the prospect of wireless, mobile and ubiquitous technologies in a changing art and design environment and the transforming creative industries.

From the 23rd to the 26th November 2011, MINA presents the International Mobile Innovation Screening 2011 at the Film Archive in Wellington, which will showcase more than 55 international short films and four feature films produced on mobile devices. The program will also feature selected mobile short films from the Mobilefest (Brazil), Mobile Screenfest International (Australia), Heartbeat Festival (Russia) and Ohrenblick (Germany). The program is curated by the Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa [MINA] and presents these works for the first time in New Zealand.

Tickets for the screenings can be purchased at the Film Archive, Wellington.
For a detailed screening program see www.mina.pro

MINA is supported by the College of Creative Arts, Massey University.

For further information contact: Max@mina.pro

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The 11 hour 11 minute 11 second and 11 frames long film is finished and ready to be deleted.

The 7th film within in my project P2P Art is finished and will be deleted this Friday 2011/11/11 11:11pm.

Released films:

101010
Duration: 10 hours 10 minutes 10 seconds and 10 frames
released and deleted 2010/10/10. 10:10 am.

090909
Duration: 9 hours 9 minues 9 seconds and 9 frames
released and deleted 2009/09/9. 09:09 am.

080808
Duration: 8hours8minutes8seconds 
released and deleted 2008/08/08.

Emphasis
Duration: 60minutes 
released and deleted 2008/03/16.

Transient
Duration: 45minutes
released and deleted 2007/09/15.

Filter
Duration: 73minutes
released and deleted 2006/09/15.

Project url: www.p2p-art.com


P2P Art – The aesthetics of ephemerality.”

Art made for – and only available on – the peer to peer networks.
The original artwork is first shared by the artist until one other user has downloaded it.
After that the artwork will be available for as long as other users share it.

The original file and all the material used to create it are deleted by the artist.

”There’s no original”
A project from Swedish artist Anders Weberg started in 2006.

Feel free to don’t or download the films, watch it and share it for as long as you like. Or delete it immediately. The aesthetics of ephemerality.

 

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Screening in Mexico City November 10-18.

My film “Misconduct” will be screened at CologneOFF 2011 Mexico
A collaboration with
ExTeresa Arte Actual Mexico City &
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Xochimilco Mexico City
Circuito Electrovisiones
10-18 November 2011

Full program. PDF

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New film. Absent V.


Absent V
2011/10/25
Video and Sound by Anders Weberg
01:00, Loop

Filmed with a mobile device.

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New film. Emptiness. Filmed with a mobile phone.

I finished a new film a couple of days ago.

Emptiness
Filmed with a mobile phone (Nokia N8)
2011/10/03
03:00

Video and Sound by Anders Weberg

 

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Screening Peaceful Atom in Kino Freiburg, Germany. Chernobyl 25.

pripyat — the uncanny of modernity

screening chernobyl 25

http://www.koki-freiburg.de/detail.php?fnr=3843
Tuesday, 20 Sept 2011
19:30
Kommunales Kino Freiburg
Alter Wiehre Bahnhof
Urachstr. 40
79102 Freiburg im Breisgau

pripyat — the uncanny of modernity

Presented by Klaus W. Eisenlohr. The film program comprises films representing visions of the abandoned city of Pripyat by artists and documentary filmmakers, and imaginations of futures under the influence of “peaceful nuclear energy”.
Gair Dunlop confronts historical material about the glorious future that Dounreay Atomic Research Establishment would provide with his own camera footage, shot after the shut-down of the research power plant (Atom Town: Life After Technology). Now a ruin that still radiates, Dounreay does not attract nuclear tourists, unlike Chernobyl, which has become a popular destinations for photographers and other contemporary “explorers”. Julio Soto presents his imagination of cities after a climate or nuclear catastrophe in virtual images (Invisible Cities) just before he went to Pripyat himself in order to make a documentary about past and present inhabitants of the forbidden zone (Radiophobia). Vanessa Renwick in glorious pictures celebrates the good-bye to Trojan, a power-plant in the US that may be the equivalent to Brokdorf in Germany concerning the long-lasting local protests, but which was never going on-grid (Portrait #2: Trojan). And Thomas Bartels reflects in poetic pictures of 16mm film the mood of the year 1986, now almost a documentary of the mood in Germany under the influence of the clouds of Chernobyl (Zwischenlandung).

Chernobyl may have become the symbol for the crumbled future visions of modern prosperity made possible by peaceful nuclear energy, and for the apocalyptic imaginations of a modern catastrophe. However, it has also triggered an array of aspirations for adventures. Maybe less so the actual melted and broken reactor, shielded under a crumbling “sarcophagus” but the ghost town Pripyat, once a young modernist city, has become a collective iconographic symbol for the uncanny modernity that seems to attract people in many ways.

press links:
http://www.koki-freiburg.de/
http://www.directorslounge.net
http://directorsloungenews.tumblr.com/post/10323578746/chernobyl25

playlist:

video still by the artist
Hanne Adam + Thierry Buysse,
Chernobyl & Pripyat
with experimental music, 2009, 10:33 min, DE/BE

video still by the artist
Klaus W. Eisenlohr,
Phantasma Pripyat, 2011,
12:36 min, DE

video still by the artist
Gair Dunlop,
Atom Town: Life After Technology, 2011,
22:07, UK

video still by the artist
Andrea Slavik,
Nuclear Energy, 2011, 06:47, US

video still by the artist
Vanessa Renwick,
Portrait #2: Trojan, 2006, 05:14, US

video still by artist
Anders Weberg,
Peaceful Atom, 2009, 02:19, SWE

video still by the artist
Sarah Breen Lovett,
Immaterial Meshup, 2008, 03:40, AUS

video still by the artist
Nicky Larkin,
Pripyat, 2007, 16:00, NE

video still by the artist
Julio Soto,
Invisible Cities, 2003, 06:17, ESP

video still by the artist
Thomas Bartels,
Zwischenlandung, 1986, 13:20, DE

video still by the artist
Julio Soto,
Radiophobia, 2005, 54:00, ESP
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Nothingness episode two. Made with the iPad 2.

Nothingness episode Two
Filmed with the iPad 2.
2011/09/16
01:31

by Anders Weberg

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New video made with the iPad. Nothingness /1.

Nothingness episode One
Filmed with the iPad 2.
2011/09/05
01:47
no sound

by Anders Weberg

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Screening in Seoul.

One of my first films made with a mobile phone “MAMO” is invited to a special screening program – “Best works of Mobile Film Festivals” at the the 3rd SESIFF,  29 Sep. ~ 4 Oct. in Seoul, South Korea.

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