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| ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONS Thursday, August 19 6:00 PM & Saturday, August 21 12:00 Noon |
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STIMULUS Seokhan Ryu Experimental Video 5:00 2004
MORTAL
GLASGOW X, Y, Z A structural portrait of Glasgow Scotland (distinctive for dramatic skies and architecture) using a Super-8 film frame-by-frame shooting strategy and video experimentation in post-production.
DIE BADENDEN (THE BATHERS) Decomposed found footage home movies using a motif of swimmers turns this somewhat idyllic vacation film into a comment on the decaying nature of the canvas as foundation.
IDIOT'S BREW "Antonin de Bemels looks to see what beauty and meaning there is to be found in the texture of unsightly things. Presented as solidified memories, they remind us of other ways to make the laws of physics perceptible to the human eye." - Vinken & van Kampen, Montevideo
CARELESS REEF: MARSA ABU GALAWA The underwater world of the Red Sea experienced through the sub- conscious by employing the method of the flicker film technique.
PARTICLE VALENTINE This film is based primarily on a lucid dream, involving an "orgy of butterflies". They demonstrated to the director the beautiful irony of doubting an irrepressible regenerative potential, with all their charming fluttery slime. This film was made using everything from rotting wood paneling to tapioca.
KOLLT "Image and sound are combined in a non-conventional aesthetic creation." -JS
STRUCTURAL FILMWASTE, DISSOLUTION I "At first Structural Filmwaste seems to be a reaction to the esthetics and methods of past Austrian avant-garde films: Leftover footage (Ernst Schmidt Jr.) Was put together according to rigid plans (Kurt Kren) and shown in a split screen, one panel delayed slightly." ‚Peter Kubelka
FILM FOR HYPNOTIC SUGGESTION 1-4 Four frantic worlds inspired by the disturbing aspects of subliminal advertising, hypnosis machines and Freudian psychoanalysis.
COLOUR STREAM Colored lights through a close-up lens.
LINEAR PHASES Short experiment with scratching, bleach and Letraset.
PARTICLE ACCELERATION Collage of fragments, with bleach and ink. |