Cilla Leitao Uden titel, 2011
Jørgen Fog
“Avalanche”
Duration: 3’36”
In this film I’m working with digital errors and trying to use the self-created
errors to create glitch. Errors can be progress and create new things, like genmutations being a part of the evolution.
The avalanches in the film are a symbol of change and progress. The colors
in the film and “melting” of the picture references to impressionistic and
expressionistic painting. Mountain and avalanches are huge things but still in
change.
www.jorgenfog.tk
Lil Wachmann
“Blood Bank”
Duration: 2’49”
Bon Iver made a song with the title Blood Bank and I wanted to create one
of the scenes in his lyrics. There's a certain atmo-sphere and feeling which I
tried to create visually. Without looking at the mainsource there's a combined
tenseness and tenderness in the scene as you don't know what have taken
place before this scenario or what is going to happen afterwards.
www.lilwachmann.com
Louise Vind Nielsen
“I See a Tree”
Duration: approx. 12 min.
This video and sound piece is dealing with the experience of immigrating to
a foreign country. Both the feelings of excitement and great expectations and
the feeling of being alien and restricted. In the video unknown voices are talking about their perceptions of a series of
images. These images are basically pictures of tree tops. But the experience
is a bit different.
The piece uses an abstract, performative language. Simple technical effects
are used experimenting with an economic aesthetic formalism.
www.uglydots.dk
Mark Bleakley
“Horizon Extract”
Duration: 12’03”
Through the examination of Western genre films we can see how directors
such as Sergio Leone and John Ford use the landscape as a storytelling
device, I began to explore how this method is used in relation to the horizon.
Looking at structuralist films, I started manipulate scenes and extracts in order
to create a horizon. The distorted extract of ‘Once upon a time in the west
blurs the imagery into one large horizon line. The new environment created
removes the focus on the visual and allows Morricones score and the diegetic
sound to be highlighted.
www.markbleakley.blogspot.com
Ragnhild May
”Telefonsamtaler” (”Phone Calls”)
Duration: 15’30”
Phone calls is a series of recorded and transcribed phone calls through a
period of time. The artist aims to capture the time and space between two interacting parts having a conversation that, because of the technology used,
exists only in sound and language in a delimited time, by restructuring the
words used. The work can be seen as some kind of concrete poetry or sound
piece.
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