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Screening in Hong Kong.

 

PAPAY GYRO NIGHTS IN HONG KONG

26-29.04 + 6.05.2012

Experimental Film and Video Art programme from PAPAY GYRO NIGHTS 2012 Art Festival will be presented in HONG KONG
Papay Gyro Nights Art Festival is taking place on the island Papa Westray ( aka Papay ) in Orkney, Scotland. The Festival is the celebration of an ancient traditions, folklore and landscape: past and present of the island, trought new experimental developments in film, video art, music and architecture.

for more information about Papa Westray (Papay) visit:
www.papawestray.org

PROGRAMME
PAPAY GYRO NIGHTS ART FESTIVAL curated by Ivanov + Chan (Orkney),
NOVA (Northern Video Art Network) selection curated by Juha van Ingen (Finland), Kristín Scheving (Iceland) and Niclas Hallberg (Sweden)

26.04:
8PM-11PM @ SECRET LOCATION in SHAM SHUI PO :
SITE-SPECIFIC CINEMA / VIDEO THEATRE:
Filippos Tsitsopoulos. THE MADRIGAL OF THE EXPLOSION OF THE WISE WHALE and other works
by invitation only. for bookings and enquiries email: ubahob@artserve.net

27.04:
8PM-11PM @ CATTLE DEPOT ARTIST VILLAGE :
( 63 Ma Tau Kok Road, To Kwa Wan, Kowloon )
OPENING :
talk about Papay Gyro Nights Art Fesival by Ivanov and Chan
EXPERIMENTAL FILM AND VIDEO ART PROGRAMME:
Papay Gyro Nights and NOVA selection

28.04:
2PM-8PM @ CATTLE DEPOT ARTIST VILLAGE :
( 63 Ma Tau Kok Road, To Kwa Wan, Kowloon )
EXPERIMENTAL FILM AND VIDEO ART PROGRAMME:
Papay Gyro Nights and NOVA selection
7PM FILM : Bertrand Mandico. BORO IN THE BOX

29.04:
2PM-4PM @ CATTLE DEPOT ARTIST VILLAGE :
( 63 Ma Tau Kok Road, To Kwa Wan, Kowloon )
EXPERIMENTAL FILM AND VIDEO ART PROGRAMME:
Papay Gyro Nights and NOVA selection

06.05:
7PM FILM @ HONG KONG VISUAL ARTS CENTRE :
( 7A Kennedy Road, Central, Hong Kong )
Yulene Olaizola. ARTIFICIAL PARADISES

ARTISTS:

Bertrand Mandico (France)
BORO IN THE BOX
40min / b&w / 2011

Yulene Olaizola (Mexico)
ARTIFICIAL PARADISES
83 min / colour / 2011

Filippos Tsitsopoulos (Spain)
THE MADRIGAL OF THE EXPLOSION OF THE WISE WHALE
4 screen video installation / 2010

David Kew (UK)
SURVEY01
6min / 2012 / Music: James Hesford

Aunstrup & Hafslund (Denmark)
FIG. 1
video installation / 2011

Alessandro Amaducci (Italy)
NOT WITH A BANG
7min / 2007

Flo Kaufmann + Zimoun (Switzerland)
SWARF, MAGNETIC FIELDS, MICROPHONES, SOUND SYSTEM
video installation / 2010

Leyla Rodriguez & Cristian Straub (Germany)
ISLE OF LOX: THE FRUITS ELECTRIC
17min / 2010

Makino Takashi (Japan)
STILL IN COSMOS
18min / 2009 / Music:Jim O’Rourke

Marianna Mørkøre & Rannvá Káradóttir (Faeroe)
MAGMA
5.19min / super8 / 2010 / Music: Jens L. Thomesn

Mie Olise (Denmark)
PLAYING SHIP
video performance / 2009 – 2010

Valentina Ferrandes (Italy)
THE OYSTER EFFECT
13min / 2010

NOVA (Northern Video Art Network)

Gun Holmström (Finland)
NORDIC MOSH
3min / 2011 / Music: John Blue

Sini Pelkki (Finland)
PASSAGE
48sec / 2009

Erkka Nissinen (Finland)
RIGID REGIME
17min / 2009

Þórður Grímsson (Iceland)
WL/DW – Portrait Anna
1min 31sec / 2010

Kristín Scheving (Iceland)
GARNAFLÆKJA
4min / 2008

Dodda Maggý (Iceland)
HITRA
3min loop / video installation / 2008

Una Lorenzen (Iceland)
PRANAM
3min 21sec / 2010 / Music: Giacinto Ccelsi (1905-1988)

Magnús Árnason (Iceland)
IRRITATION
video installation / 2010

Elísabet Brynhildardóttir & Selma Hreggviðsdóttir (Iceland)
TANKUR
4min / 2009

Gustaf Broms (Sweden)
CYANOHEAD
54sec / 2010

Petra Lindholm (Sweden)
NO-END
4min 50sec / 2010

Stina Pehrsdotter (Sweden)
URGING ABSENCE
3min / 2010

Anders Weberg (Sweden)
DUALISM
2min 15sec / 2010

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Solo online exhibition in April at the Gallery Temenos.

The following videos is curated by Adriane Little for the exhibition at Gallery Temenos.
All of them filmed with a mobile device.

Nothingness / Three
Remorselessness /
Misconduct /
Emptiness /
Meaninglessness /
Silent Treatment /
Impressions /
Window of Desire /
Impressions /

http://gallerytemenos.com/

About the gallery

The concept of an online gallery is outside and beyond the boundaries of geography, budget and travel.  This site is not meant to replace the experience of engaging the physicality of artwork, but instead can continue to develop into a site of exchange.  As the internet is inherently capable of reaching a larger and more varied audience, viewer, witness, the possibilities for exchange are endless.  Ideas are carried away with the viewer and the discussion expands.  Over time, a site such as this serves as an archive of thought.  The intent for this site is to highlight one artist or collective per month and in the fall of each year, one group of artists working with similar concepts.

By origin, the word Temenos is used to mark sacred space.  This space is one that encourages or creates the safety to reveal be it to others or ourselves.  In this case, a space that exists between the artist and their artwork or between the artwork and the observer or witness.  It is a space that gathers the visually expressed internal self be its origins as a cultural, societal or the visual refinement of personal experience or thought.

What this site is not is a commercial site or claim to represent the artists found here.  If this is where your curiosity leads you, please contact the artist directly for more information.

Adriane Little is an artist, curator and educator living and working in Kalamazoo MI. She is Assistant Professor of Photography and Intermedia at Western Michigan University’s Gwen Frostic School of Art.

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If you have some time ..

 

I’ve uploaded one of my films made with a mobile phone on a contest page. If you have some time I would appreciate if you could rate it.
http://www.bonnierskonsthall.se/pocketcinema/video.html?id=YuKFjxs3iwE-tJQNHdHqPA

thanks

Anders

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Screening at the Cineteca in Madrid.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Screening my film “Dualism” at the third Madatac in Madrid December 12-18.
http://www.cinetecamadrid.com/ 

Link to program: Madatac, Muestra Abierta de Arte Audiovisual Contemporáneo

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New live performance showreel. With German musician Marsen Jules.

MARSEN JULES (GER) & ANDERS WEBERG (SE)
NEW AUDIOVISUAL/LIVE-CINEMA PERFORMANCE IN 2012

In 2012 German electronic musician Marsen Jules and Swedish filmmaker and media artist Anders Weberg pair up for a new audiovisual performance. The cinemaesque live-show makes the audience drown into a surrealistic world of deep ambient drones and shimmering multilayered dreamlike pictures.
Anders Weberg is a Swedish artist well known for his experimental films, videos, installations and media art concepts appearing at art festivals, museums and exhibitions world wide. He also is the curator of AIVA (Angelholm International Video Art Festival) as well as founder of the Stian (con)temporary art gallery in Sweden.
The sound material which Jules uses for this project was created during a two week residence in the legendary “GRM Studios” at Radio France in Paris, which where since the late 50ties a home base for composers like Piere Henry, Luc Ferrari, Iannis Xenakis and are today also well known for developing the incredible GRM Tools Audio Plug-Ins. The residence came along with a price which Jules received at the Qwartz Electronic Music Awards 2009 in the category best album with his ambient dub project krill.minima. The material will also appear on a “Marsen Jules at GRM” album in 2012.’

marsenjules.de
weberg.se

For booking enquires, contact:
booking@oktaf.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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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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Lets meet up in Spain tomorrow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I will be in Gijon, Spain tomorrow to receive the Special Optica Award given to me by the Optica festival of Videoart.
Come by and say hello if you are nearby.

http://www.opticafestival.com/

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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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