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by Doug Burton
Video & Animation
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Through an engagement with 3D computer generated reconstruction data and a process of drawing to create a stop motion animation, 'Temple of Bel' engages with this artefact at the end of its timeline.
The... Read all
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by Laure Catugier
Video & Animation
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Through a protocol that uses the body as a measuring instrument (clapping my hands), I try to capture the surface and volume of several different empty rooms (housing, offices, etc.). The sound and the... Read all
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by Carla Chan
Video & Animation
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WHEN A CIRCLE MEETS THE SKY - The cold is a video reflecting on the intriguing relationships among nature, technology and human agency.
Shot in Melchsee-Frutt,Switzerland, the video of the installation... Read all
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by Siobhan Coen
Video & Animation
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The Act of Seeing deals with the wild imaginings of political leaders as we enter the post-information age. Inspired by Brion Gysin’s dream machine, cut-up technique and notions of inward travel, the f... Read all
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by Elise Eeraerts
Video & Animation
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The video 'bumbu' evolved through a participatory, collaborative process with local craftswomen in Sinthian, Senegal. A series of ceramic objects was jointly created. Segments of each object were partly... Read all
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by Heidi Kilpelainen
Video & Animation
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Heidi Kilpeläinen’s video ‘Implicated’ comments on the social ills and inequality of our time. Through her art Kilpeläinen wants to raise various social questions related to the market economy and neo... Read all
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by KO
Video & Animation
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It is best to watch this in full screen mode, on a big monitor if possible (much cannot be seen otherwise) *
Click on the vimeo logo, and once on vimeo use the full screen button (there is no full screen... Read all
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by Ákos Rajnai
Video & Animation
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Difference
2015
HD video
11’32”
aspect ratio: 16:9
‘The mirror construction, that is the result of thinking in opposites, is conceptual, i. e. without imagery or lights; it is fictive, dull and e... Read all
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by Jirkuff Susi
Video & Animation
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Ginny is a fictive character which evolves from a true story. Four teenagers threw a cat out of the window of a towerblock, four times in close succession. In a fictive interview Ginny's motives are interrogated.
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