GO EUN IM (SOUTH KOREA)
Episode 4- because the outside world has changed... 8:20 mins
‘Because the outside world has
changed…’ is a project that tests and tastes the solidarity between a variety
of old and new technologies influencing our ways of relating with the world’.
The film observes and documents the significance of the architectural, technological
and institutional transitions surrounding the former 'Filmmuseum' in Amsterdam.
In the course of four episodes, our considerations and shared materials were
developed, each time being updated, retold and re-edited in trans-medial and
dialogic way.
DUNCAN POULTON (UK) Tunnel 2:40
mins
Tunnel is a
video composed from found footage gathered from all over the internet. The work
is an attempt to reorganise elements of visual data, visualising the process of
journeying across the internet using footage gathered through that very
process.
SARAHJANE SWAN & ROGER SIMIAN (UK) Alphonso’s Jaw
Having suffered horrific facial
injuries, losing his lower jaw, Alphonse's quality of life was improved by the
construction of a silver prosthetic jaw painted in flesh tones and adorned with
whiskers. In this exploration of identity, disfigurement and reconstruction,
Alphonse exists outside of any specific time or place - trapped in eternal
convalescence, soothed by the dreams of his Battlefield Muse.
Inspired by the story of Alphonse
Luis, a French gunner at the Siege of Antwerp (1832)
PIOTR PIASTA (POLAND/ LONDON) Thelma 3:57 mins
Thelma comes from the series The Realm
of Forgotten Existence that portrays elderly people who live in a rural area on
the Scottish – English border, Berwick-upon-Tweed.
While the images in the film reveal a landscape that often seems unchanged, the narrative reveals fragments of forgotten stories and traditions, skills and working lives no longer of value in today’s society.
While the images in the film reveal a landscape that often seems unchanged, the narrative reveals fragments of forgotten stories and traditions, skills and working lives no longer of value in today’s society.
WILLIAM RANDALL (USA) Methane Ghosts 9.20 mins
This
experimental documentary for the Anthropocene digs through the layers of an
anonymous urban landfill. Drawing on both sensory ethnography and the landscape
film, it finds jets of flame in a bucolic natural scene. Its penultimate images
of mechanical labour dissolve in an ecological fever dream, with evidence of
the human hand in both the constructed ground and the ambivalent future.
JO PEEL (UK)
Things Change 3:06 mins
Things Change is an optimistic look at
the idea of human impermanence. The buildings and debris created by the human
exploitation of our natural environment decay and give way to the force of
nature once again.
A 3 week painting condensed into a 3
minute animation. This is a short story told on a big wall at Village Underground
in Shoreditch, London
JAYNE WILSON (UK) All
That Mighty Heart 9:50 mins
The imagined Central Office for
Clocktime Expansion invite you to consider mechanical engineering as an
antidote to a fast moving life where time is a commodity.
SCOTT WILLIS (UK) Tapes from The Revolutionary 15:40 mins
Scott Willis discovers
Andy, a self-proclaimed communist revolutionary that documents his life on a
Hi-8 camcorder. Aiming to understand the purpose behind the tapes Willis picks
up his camera, however Andy has his own agenda for the project. Tapes from The Revolutionary is a
humorous unconventional documentary that turns the lens on itself and examines
the filmmaking process.
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