film & video: CP09 Structural Poetics
The film and video section consists of a series of screenings relating thematically to the motto of the festival. Works range from feature film programmes [FP] to a number of compilation programmes [CP] and special programmes [SP].
My Personality Hates Me!
Didi Bruckmayr / Michael Strohmann [at]
The initial point is the reproduction of Bruckmayr’s face, which is comprised of mathematically defined curves orsurfaces (NURBS).
Anoxi: dernière partie
Robin Dupuis [ca]
The elements in the picture are melting into new forms, separating and merging in continuous transformation.
void.seqz 5
[n:ja] [at]
A synergy between image and sound, the medium video as moving image and computer-assisted image composition.
Elesyn 15.625
Billy Roisz [at]
Back to the fundaments of electronic sound and image synthesis, a very colourful diorama of ‘electric synaesthesia’.
pneuma monoxyd
Thomas Köner [de]
‘pneuma monoxyd’ traces fluctuations and invisible border crossings that constitute any moment. A static view of a Balkan market seems like a window looking to the otherside, revealing the idea of Hic et Nunc.
VIHR
Nelly-Eve Rajotte [ca]
Architecture, rain, passers-by overlap and intersect against a musical excerpt from Brian Eno’s ‘Music for Airports’.
ENERGIE!
Thorsten Fleisch [de]
For ‘ENERGIE!’ (ENERGY!) an uncontrolled high voltage discharge of 30.000 volts exposes photographic paper.
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Los Gru (Inaki López, Vanesa Castro) [pt/es]
The video mixes different genres such as karaoke, video clip and dj set with lyrics in a primitve and futuristic language.
Emma
Antti Savela [se]
‘Emma’ is a reference to Savela’s childhood in Finland. It’s a film about Brylcreme, cigarettes and Rock’n’Roll.
Current Shot 01
Philippe Gerlach / Stefan Kushima [at]
At first glance everything seems motionless, but the apparent stillness of the shot turns out to be deceptive.
Orchid
Nicolas Bernier [ca]
‘Orchid’ is a video based on still images, on photographs. It all rests on a classic evolving synchronisation of rhythm and image.
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