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“Die Gegenwart ist nicht die Wirklichkeit”Present doesn’t Equal Reality
Heiko Daxl und Ingeborg FüleppSingle Channel Video Works
Thursday, 26 Nov. 2009
21:00Z-Bar Bergstraße 2
10115 Berlin-Mitte
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Present doesn’t Equal Reality
Cinema – Train – Travel – Knowledge – Memory – Perception, these are terms from descriptions of video films by Heiko Daxl and Ingeborg Fülepp. In a nutshell, one could say: it all concerns vision. How has human vision, or better saying visual perception, changed since the invention of cinema and the later developments of all the forthcoming image machines? There is a reason, this program starts with the film “Le Cinema – le Train”, where the filmmakers make the analogy between the views out of the train windows while travelling, as Victor Hugo was describing it (1837) and the experience of film: “The flowers on the edge of the fields are colour spots, or better saying red and white stripes; there are no dots any more, everything turns into stripes. Crop fields become yellow streaks, clover fields appear as long green braids…”
In the ways the two artist feed their “image machines” with texts, it becomes obvious they take vision, or ‘viewing’ as serious matter: there is the connection with opinions, conceptions, point of view and perceptions, all of which in German language have a root in seeing or viewing (Ansichten, Anschauungen, Standpunkte und Sichtweisen). The plurals are intentional here, as with Flusser, it is possible to say that the camera does not allow ideological thinking, as it is not compatible with a single point of view. The art practise of Daxl and Fülepp seems to follow those lines accordingly, as almost with every new video work they experiment with new perspectives; a practise that is not constrained to camera images but that expands to abstractions, compositing and generated imaging. The sources of those images originate in travels, quotes and observations, while they are being processed heavily in post-production. If they appear as simulacra, as simulated worlds, then in does not happen without a critical sometimes ironic distancing. Thus it becomes clear that there still is something else behind those images. Something possibly lost, or conversely, still to be achieved, and which cannot be shown otherwise. Still, with Heiko and Ingeborg, we keep staying very this-worldly: to say it with an adapted quote of Wittgenstein, ‘whereof one cannot portrait in an image, thereof one must not try to picture.’
Thus, the two artists leave us in ambivalence between fascinating image worlds and ironic distance, and the liberty of choices of which perspectives onto the world, which kinds of reality we take on from the films.
What is left to mention is that for their work both artist, who work both independently and together, mostly seek for collaborations with composers from New Music or Noise background, and thus see their works as collaborative sound-image compositions.
The artists will be present for Q&A and for socialising after the screening.(Klaus W. Eisenlohr)
More infos and images:http://www.richfilm.de/currentUpload/
Press Links:http://www.directorslounge.net
http://www.z-bar.de
Artist Links:
media in motion berlin:http://www.mediainmotion.de
Media-Scape - Zagreb / Novigrad (Cittánova): http://www.mediascape.info
Strictly Berlin:http://www.strictly-berlin.de
X-OPhttp://www.x-op.eu

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“Die Gegenwart ist nicht die Wirklichkeit”
Present doesn’t Equal Reality

Heiko Daxl und Ingeborg Fülepp
Single Channel Video Works

Thursday, 26 Nov. 2009

21:00
Z-Bar Bergstraße 2

10115 Berlin-Mitte

——-

Present doesn’t Equal Reality

Cinema – Train – Travel – Knowledge – Memory – Perception, these are terms from descriptions of video films by Heiko Daxl and Ingeborg Fülepp. In a nutshell, one could say: it all concerns vision. How has human vision, or better saying visual perception, changed since the invention of cinema and the later developments of all the forthcoming image machines? There is a reason, this program starts with the film “Le Cinema – le Train”, where the filmmakers make the analogy between the views out of the train windows while travelling, as Victor Hugo was describing it (1837) and the experience of film: “The flowers on the edge of the fields are colour spots, or better saying red and white stripes; there are no dots any more, everything turns into stripes. Crop fields become yellow streaks, clover fields appear as long green braids…”

In the ways the two artist feed their “image machines” with texts, it becomes obvious they take vision, or ‘viewing’ as serious matter: there is the connection with opinions, conceptions, point of view and perceptions, all of which in German language have a root in seeing or viewing (Ansichten, Anschauungen, Standpunkte und Sichtweisen). The plurals are intentional here, as with Flusser, it is possible to say that the camera does not allow ideological thinking, as it is not compatible with a single point of view. The art practise of Daxl and Fülepp seems to follow those lines accordingly, as almost with every new video work they experiment with new perspectives; a practise that is not constrained to camera images but that expands to abstractions, compositing and generated imaging. The sources of those images originate in travels, quotes and observations, while they are being processed heavily in post-production. If they appear as simulacra, as simulated worlds, then in does not happen without a critical sometimes ironic distancing. Thus it becomes clear that there still is something else behind those images. Something possibly lost, or conversely, still to be achieved, and which cannot be shown otherwise. Still, with Heiko and Ingeborg, we keep staying very this-worldly: to say it with an adapted quote of Wittgenstein, ‘whereof one cannot portrait in an image, thereof one must not try to picture.’

Thus, the two artists leave us in ambivalence between fascinating image worlds and ironic distance, and the liberty of choices of which perspectives onto the world, which kinds of reality we take on from the films.

What is left to mention is that for their work both artist, who work both independently and together, mostly seek for collaborations with composers from New Music or Noise background, and thus see their works as collaborative sound-image compositions.

The artists will be present for Q&A and for socialising after the screening.
(Klaus W. Eisenlohr)

More infos and images:
http://www.richfilm.de/currentUpload/

Press Links:
http://www.directorslounge.net

http://www.z-bar.de

Artist Links:

media in motion berlin:
http://www.mediainmotion.de

Media-Scape - Zagreb / Novigrad (Cittánova):
http://www.mediascape.info

Strictly Berlin:
http://www.strictly-berlin.de

X-OP
http://www.x-op.eu



La Calle – la Habitación; Urban Research Selection
Di 24.11., 19:30
Kommunales Kino Freiburg
Alter Wiehre Bahnhof
Urachstr. 40
79102  Freiburg im Breisgau
—-
La Calle – la Habitación (The Street – the Habitat)
Urban Research at Kommunales Kino FreiburgThe film program Urban Research comprises works of artists who explore urbanity in contemporary cities with experimental means. In recent times, a growing number of contemporary artists have come forward with personal and challenging views onto the changing urban environment. This selection of films brings together films from the realm of Latin lingua, mainly Latin America but also Portugal, Chicago and a Latin enclave in Vienna. The artists’ views reflect daily life and they “deturn” or shift perceptions towards the less ordinary. Some settings appear more common than expected – in certain ways, urban life has become internationally similar and the artists request the audience to read subtleties and notes in between lines.Presented by Klaus W. Eisenlohr
More infos: http://www.richfilm.de/filmUpload/1-framesURkoki.html
Links: http://www.koki-freiburg.de/

La Calle – la Habitación; Urban Research Selection

Di 24.11., 19:30

Kommunales Kino Freiburg

Alter Wiehre Bahnhof

Urachstr. 40

79102  Freiburg im Breisgau

—-

La Calle – la Habitación (The Street – the Habitat)

Urban Research at Kommunales Kino Freiburg

The film program Urban Research comprises works of artists who explore urbanity in contemporary cities with experimental means. In recent times, a growing number of contemporary artists have come forward with personal and challenging views onto the changing urban environment. This selection of films brings together films from the realm of Latin lingua, mainly Latin America but also Portugal, Chicago and a Latin enclave in Vienna. The artists’ views reflect daily life and they “deturn” or shift perceptions towards the less ordinary. Some settings appear more common than expected – in certain ways, urban life has become internationally similar and the artists request the audience to read subtleties and notes in between lines.
Presented by Klaus W. Eisenlohr

More infos: http://www.richfilm.de/filmUpload/1-framesURkoki.html

Links: http://www.koki-freiburg.de/

The Carnival of Galleries
On 11 November 2009, for the first time, the Kulturpalast Wedding International will be organizing an art procession as carnival parade: the Carnival of Galleries.
The Carnival of Galleries is a demonstration with the slogan:
art’s dilemma – self-inflicted How artists help to redevelop the city and, after all, can no longer afford the expensive spaces. We take the procession seriously: The Carnival of Galleries is the exodus of artists from the city. Goodbye!
All Berlin galleries, projects rooms and artists are invited to support our demands with by artist or self-created floats to cross the border from Berlin-Mitte to Wedding. Showcase art, be loud, flaunt banners. And costumes.
The route of the demonstration leads from Brunnenstrasse over Badstrasse, Prinzenallee, and Soldiner Strasse right up to Freienwalder Strasse where a final rally with carnival speeches and participant’s messages will take place between Kulturpalast Wedding International and St. Elisabeth cemetery. Floats with a footprint of 90 x 215 cm (entrance width) will do a round of honour through the rooms of the Kulturpalast.
Subsequently, a costumed panel discussion will be held. Carnival celebrations complete the november Wednesday. In addition, music bands from Wedding will play.
Meeting point and arrangement of the floats is on 11 November 2009 at 11:11 am in Anklamer Strasse, between Strelitzer Strasse and Brunnenstrasse. Shortly afterwards, we turn into Brunnenstrasse.

You may attend with floats, passenger cars, bikes and vehicles of any kind. Banners and art are welcome.
We look forward to your participation. Dress warm!Kulturpalast Wedding International

The Carnival of Galleries

On 11 November 2009, for the first time, the Kulturpalast Wedding International will be organizing an art procession as carnival parade: the Carnival of Galleries.

The Carnival of Galleries is a demonstration with the slogan:

art’s dilemma – self-inflicted
How artists help to redevelop the city and, after all, can no longer afford the expensive spaces. We take the procession seriously: The Carnival of Galleries is the exodus of artists from the city. Goodbye!

All Berlin galleries, projects rooms and artists are invited to support our demands with by artist or self-created floats to cross the border from Berlin-Mitte to Wedding. Showcase art, be loud, flaunt banners. And costumes.

The route of the demonstration leads from Brunnenstrasse over Badstrasse, Prinzenallee, and Soldiner Strasse right up to Freienwalder Strasse where a final rally with carnival speeches and participant’s messages will take place between Kulturpalast Wedding International and St. Elisabeth cemetery. Floats with a footprint of 90 x 215 cm (entrance width) will do a round of honour through the rooms of the Kulturpalast.

Subsequently, a costumed panel discussion will be held. Carnival celebrations complete the november Wednesday. In addition, music bands from Wedding will play.

Meeting point and arrangement of the floats is on 11 November 2009 at 11:11 am in Anklamer Strasse, between Strelitzer Strasse and Brunnenstrasse. Shortly afterwards, we turn into Brunnenstrasse.

You may attend with floats, passenger cars, bikes and vehicles of any kind. Banners and art are welcome.

We look forward to your participation. Dress warm!
Kulturpalast Wedding International

Urban Researchpresented by Klaus W. EisenlohrThursday, 05 Nov. 200920:00Medienhaus Hannover e.V. Schwarzer Bär 630449 Hannoverwww.medienhaus-hannover.de0511-441 440Klaus W. Eisenlohr, artist and filmmaker in Berlin, former Cast & Cut fellow in Hannover, presents a selection of his curated program “Urban Research”. The selection comprises films from France, USA, Mexiko, Hungary, Finland, Germany, United Kingdom and Chile. Artists who explore the relations between built and social space use different forms of experimental and documentary film to express their concerns and views of public space in the city they live in, or in foreign countries. Different forms of close-up documentation or personal alienation to the places give ideas on how space is being used and transformed in contemporary cities. A multi-faceted show with both witty and subversive perspectives on urban architecture.
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Urban Research
presented by Klaus W. Eisenlohr
Thursday, 05 Nov. 2009
20:00

Medienhaus Hannover e.V.
Schwarzer Bär 6
30449 Hannover

www.medienhaus-hannover.de
0511-441 440



Klaus W. Eisenlohr, artist and filmmaker in Berlin, former Cast & Cut fellow in Hannover, presents a selection of his curated program “Urban Research”. The selection comprises films from France, USA, Mexiko, Hungary, Finland, Germany, United Kingdom and Chile. Artists who explore the relations between built and social space use different forms of experimental and documentary film to express their concerns and views of public space in the city they live in, or in foreign countries. Different forms of close-up documentation or personal alienation to the places give ideas on how space is being used and transformed in contemporary cities. A multi-faceted show with both witty and subversive perspectives on urban architecture.

http://www.medienhaus-hannover.de
http://www.directorslounge.net
more infos and images:
http://www.richfilm.de/currentUpload/index.html

The Dream Of The Japanese Beauty

The Dream Of The Japanese Beauty, André Werner, 2009
Installation, overhead transparency, water, feather, vibrator, light, dimensions variable

A fairy at the fair

The Dream Of The Japanese Beauty will be shown as part of the opening of the c.a.r., the contemporary art Ruhr on Fri. Oct 30th.

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antipodean reactionsfilm reports from the deep south
Chris Henschke and Donna Kendrigan
Thursday, 29 Oct. 2009 21:00 Z-Bar Bergstraße 2 10115 Berlin-Mitte Tonight, we will experience two very different aspects of Australian culture: Art meets science in the works of Chris Henschke and Donna Kendrigan, Australian artists from Melbourne. Donna recreated the first metereological cloud formation experiment in front of her camera. Chris inserted a lightbulb into the beams of a particle accelerator during his residency at the Australian Synchrotron, and documented the effects. The results of these experiments will be presented at the screening. However, Donna and Chris also have a very different interest. This will be shown in the second part of the night. “Deep South” is a montage of shorts and features from the southern end of the Australian continent. A selection of degenerate yet distinctive moments in Australian film starting from 1906, paints an unashamedly unglamorous and unfamiliar portrait of Australia for the European audience - a new anti-touristic angle on Australia as opposed to the usual image of a fun and friendly holiday destination. The artists are personally introducing the films and will be present for Q&A after the screening.
More infos at:
http://www.richfilm.de/filmUpload/1-framesHenschke.html
Artist’s Links:www.topologies.com.au Press Links: Z-Bar - http://www.z-bar.de/Directors Lounge

directors lounge monthly screenings

antipodean reactions
film reports from the deep south

Chris Henschke and Donna Kendrigan

Thursday, 29 Oct. 2009
21:00

Z-Bar
Bergstraße 2
10115 Berlin-Mitte

Tonight, we will experience two very different aspects of Australian culture: Art meets science in the works of Chris Henschke and Donna Kendrigan, Australian artists from Melbourne. Donna recreated the first metereological cloud formation experiment in front of her camera. Chris inserted a lightbulb into the beams of a particle accelerator during his residency at the Australian Synchrotron, and documented the effects. The results of these experiments will be presented at the screening. However, Donna and Chris also have a very different interest. This will be shown in the second part of the night.

“Deep South” is a montage of shorts and features from the southern end of the Australian continent. A selection of degenerate yet distinctive moments in Australian film starting from 1906, paints an unashamedly unglamorous and unfamiliar portrait of Australia for the European audience - a new anti-touristic angle on Australia as opposed to the usual image of a fun and friendly holiday destination.

The artists are personally introducing the films and will be present for Q&A after the screening.

More infos at:

http://www.richfilm.de/filmUpload/1-framesHenschke.html

Artist’s Links:
www.topologies.com.au

Press Links:
Z-Bar - http://www.z-bar.de/
Directors Lounge

from Deep South

meet us at the contemporary art ruhr (C.A.R.), October 30th - November 1st, 2009, Welterbe  Zollverein XII, Essen

meet us at the contemporary art ruhr (C.A.R.), October 30th - November 1st, 2009, Welterbe Zollverein XII, Essen

Directors Lounge proudly presents:Daniel Cockburn- zerofunctional video work -Z-Bar Bergstraße 2 10115 Berlin-MitteWednesday, 30 September 200921:00Directors Lounge presents Canadian artist Daniel Cockburn, a current fellow at DAAD Berliner Künstlerprogramm. Daniel Cockburn often appears in his own films and also is the author of his screenplays. He is not playing himself, but he enacts the main character of his script. “I am interested in this blank face without emotions. It becomes a projection surface for anything that happens in the film, like the Kuleshov Effect”. His films seem to exist in-between genres. Some of the emotional settings in his films possibly recall psychological mind-sets of science fiction novels of authors like Stanislaw Lem, without having any of the stage designs of Sci-fi films. They do not play in “future times”; however, they envision for example loops of recurring scenes as a maze without exit, or the editing of a film as something the protagonist of the film becomes aware of.Another strategy of the filmmaker is appropriation. That is most visible in films made of “found footage”; but also in his camera films, he “steals” ideas from other texts, films or music. It thus may lead to interesting interpretations that in his latest project, “You Are Here” – a feature film that is starring actors and uses stage design again – finding and archiving material play a big role in the narration. A story that again imparts some claustrophobic suspense along with scepticism towards simple narratives.A further border crossing may be Daniel’s involvement with performance art. Here, his interest in direct relations between written text, body and voice become even more apparent.On Sept. 30, Daniel Cockburn will present at Z-Bar the short films in which he took more liberty and a thus more experimental stance than in some of his other films. And we will see one episode of his upcoming feature “You Are Here” as a preview. The filmmaker will be present at the screening for introduction and Q&A after the show.(Klaus W. Eisenlohr)More infos and details at: www.richfilm.de
Artist’s Links:http://zerofunction.com/Press Links: Z-Bar - http://www.z-bar.de/

Directors Lounge proudly presents:
Daniel Cockburn
- zerofunctional video work -

Z-Bar
Bergstraße 2 
10115 Berlin-Mitte

Wednesday, 30 September 2009
21:00


Directors Lounge presents Canadian artist Daniel Cockburn, a current fellow at DAAD Berliner Künstlerprogramm. Daniel Cockburn often appears in his own films and also is the author of his screenplays. He is not playing himself, but he enacts the main character of his script. “I am interested in this blank face without emotions. It becomes a projection surface for anything that happens in the film, like the Kuleshov Effect”.

His films seem to exist in-between genres. Some of the emotional settings in his films possibly recall psychological mind-sets of science fiction novels of authors like Stanislaw Lem, without having any of the stage designs of Sci-fi films. They do not play in “future times”; however, they envision for example loops of recurring scenes as a maze without exit, or the editing of a film as something the protagonist of the film becomes aware of.

Another strategy of the filmmaker is appropriation. That is most visible in films made of “found footage”; but also in his camera films, he “steals” ideas from other texts, films or music. It thus may lead to interesting interpretations that in his latest project, “You Are Here” – a feature film that is starring actors and uses stage design again – finding and archiving material play a big role in the narration. A story that again imparts some claustrophobic suspense along with scepticism towards simple narratives.

A further border crossing may be Daniel’s involvement with performance art. Here, his interest in direct relations between written text, body and voice become even more apparent.

On Sept. 30, Daniel Cockburn will present at Z-Bar the short films in which he took more liberty and a thus more experimental stance than in some of his other films. And we will see one episode of his upcoming feature “You Are Here” as a preview. The filmmaker will be present at the screening for introduction and Q&A after the show.

(Klaus W. Eisenlohr)

More infos and details at: www.richfilm.de

Artist’s Links:
http://zerofunction.com/

Press Links:
Z-Bar - http://www.z-bar.de/

Still from Continuity

DL at the 06. BERLINER KUNSTSALON

Directors Lounge at the 06. BERLINER KUNSTSALON

Meet the Japanese Guerilla Paparazzi
Julia Murakami, The Japanese Guerilla Paparazzi, an ongoing public intervention, Jerusalem, Wailing Wall, May 2009

Beside “beflowered by André Werner and Daniel Schubert, Directors Lounge will present some visual highlights from filmmaker and video-artist from all over the world. Just to mention the 1965 documentary “Peep Show” by J.X.Williams, an exploitation filmmaker with a storied past. “Peep Show”, a kind of spiritual vortex of sub rosa Americana surrounding the Kennedy assassination, tells a tangled tale of a rigged 1960 election, secret C.I.A. training camps in the Florida outback, sex stings in Mafia hotels and a little-known Mob plot to addict Frank Sinatra to heroin. Geddit?

J.X. Williams, Peep Show, 1965, © J.X. Williams Archive

We exhibit On by Aram Bartholl

Stunden Glas by Wolfgang Spahn

TERRACOTTA WARRIOR‹ 2006 by Pablo Wendel  »

courtesy brouwer-edition

And finally the hand-cut Japanese Guerilla Paparazzi by Julia Murakami will show up, the complete bunch of 1500, just to take a short break from their world tour before heading for India.

06. BERLINER KUNSTSALON September 22nd - 27th, 2009

Humboldt Umspannwerk
Kopenhagener Str. 58 / Sonnenburger Str. 73
10437 Berlin (Prenzlauer Berg)

via www.richfilm.de
Directors Lounge Screenings at Z-BarAlice and the Possible Citiesconceptual film talesby Lemeh42Short video works by the Italian artist group Lemeh42, aka Michele Santini & Lorenza Paolini.Thursday, 20 August 200921:00Z-BarBergstraße 210115 Berlin-MitteDoors: € 5/ conc. € 4Artist Link: http://lemeh42.indivia.net/Lemeh42, a couple and art group from Senigallia, Italy, are presenting their work on video at Directors Lounge at Z-Bar. The program consists of charming, witty and divers short films. From “Alice in Wonderland” to “Study on Human Form and Humanity #01”, the range of touched genres in video and film history is amazingly wide. What makes the work specifically fresh and enjoyable, yet, is the tension between straight, conceptual thinking and a fairy-tale-like romanticism that relates to childhood experiences and fantasies. “Our childhood is like the fundamental years in our lives in which we have prepared everything and now we are using all that material to create our stories.” The work seems to fluctuate between the two concepts, which - as Michele admits - reflect their different characters, Michele being the rational conceptual part and Lorenza the romantic-melancholic one. Still, the two concepts always mix, as all their work is collaborative in different ways, in sometimes surprising ways, thus giving all of the video work both a dreamlike atmosphere and a stringent structure, plus, and in addition, a spicy taste of fine humour or irony. In these ways, the couple likes to make statements on our “reality”. Just, as they state, “we have matured our own point of view of reality and its inhabitants.”Another element bringing the different pieces together is the collaboration with the musician Marco Scattolini (www.myspace.com/marcoscattolini), whose music for the films is largely based on piano compositions with additional arrangements of electronic or natural instruments.Michele Santini/ Lemeh42 will be present at the screening, he will tell us about the collaboration with Lorenza Paolini, and of course, be available for Q&A.(Klaus W. Eisenlohr)Continue reading: http://www.richfilm.de/filmUpload/1-framesLemeh42.html

via www.richfilm.de

Directors Lounge Screenings at Z-Bar

Alice and the Possible Cities
conceptual film tales
by Lemeh42

Short video works by the Italian artist group Lemeh42, aka Michele Santini & Lorenza Paolini.

Thursday, 20 August 2009
21:00
Z-Bar
Bergstraße 2
10115 Berlin-Mitte
Doors: € 5/ conc. € 4

Artist Link: http://lemeh42.indivia.net/




Lemeh42, a couple and art group from Senigallia, Italy, are presenting their work on video at Directors Lounge at Z-Bar. The program consists of charming, witty and divers short films. From “Alice in Wonderland” to “Study on Human Form and Humanity #01”, the range of touched genres in video and film history is amazingly wide. What makes the work specifically fresh and enjoyable, yet, is the tension between straight, conceptual thinking and a fairy-tale-like romanticism that relates to childhood experiences and fantasies. “Our childhood is like the fundamental years in our lives in which we have prepared everything and now we are using all that material to create our stories.” The work seems to fluctuate between the two concepts, which - as Michele admits - reflect their different characters, Michele being the rational conceptual part and Lorenza the romantic-melancholic one. Still, the two concepts always mix, as all their work is collaborative in different ways, in sometimes surprising ways, thus giving all of the video work both a dreamlike atmosphere and a stringent structure, plus, and in addition, a spicy taste of fine humour or irony. In these ways, the couple likes to make statements on our “reality”. Just, as they state, “we have matured our own point of view of reality and its inhabitants.”

Another element bringing the different pieces together is the collaboration with the musician Marco Scattolini (www.myspace.com/marcoscattolini), whose music for the films is largely based on piano compositions with additional arrangements of electronic or natural instruments.

Michele Santini/ Lemeh42 will be present at the screening, he will tell us about the collaboration with Lorenza Paolini, and of course, be available for Q&A.
(Klaus W. Eisenlohr)

Continue reading: http://www.richfilm.de/filmUpload/1-framesLemeh42.html

Roger Beebe
* New Maps of the New World *film and video workFriday, 17 July 200921:00 UhrZ-BarBergstraße 210115 Berlin-MitteNew Maps of the New WorldArtist Roger Beebe, who also has a background in critical theory, works closely with the cinematographic image, using super-8, 16mm film and video. He accomplishes in his pictures intrinsic beauty and the specific intensity of its medium, small-gauge film. “The formal quality is not enough for me,” he states though; and there, the title of the screening programme comes into being: “New Maps of the New World”. With his program, the filmmaker Beebe presents a much broader sense of “mapping” than in the geographic implications of the word: the layout of structures, certain relations, and an attempt to draw them out without giving ready-made conclusions.Such a cinematic drawing-out in Roger’s terms may be the “mapping” of spatial designs of strip malls (“Strip Mall Trilogy”), which shape big parts of Americans rural and urban landscape. Or, the visual relations between a well-known land mark on the Californian Coast, Morro Bay and a nearby power plant (“rock/ hard place”). The dance film “A Woman, A Mirror” lays out another, different kind of mapping: it is based on a research on female pilots in the U.S. Air Force in the 40’s and a reflection on gendered technologies, or, technologies of gender. Dance movements addressing the camera in female air force flight formation recall the historical fact that gender rolls were quickly re-established in the old-fashioned division of male and female labour after the war. Looking at the whole program and at the other films, one may alter the title of the screening program to the question: “Which New World do we come from, which new world are we headed, and, can anybody possibly try to draw a map?” The poetic language of Roger Warren Beebe’s films thus is gratifying in visual and intellectual terms, and may give inspirations to draw our own pattern maps. The artist will be available for Q&A and later social gathering at the bar of Z-Bar.Artist’s Links:http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/rogerbb/Links:Flexfest - http://www.flexfest.org/Z-Bar - http://www.z-bar.de/More program infos:http://richfilm.de/filmUpload/1-framesRogerBeebe.htmlMembers of the audience who are keeping an eye on the Urban Research program at Directors Lounge possibly have already seen a couple of Roger’s films at the festival. And, as a curator and festival director (Flex Fest), he is very interested in the theme of urban mapping. We can possibly look forward to seeing part of that at the upcoming Directors Lounge in February 2010.
(curated by Klaus W. Eisenlohr)

Roger Beebe

* New Maps of the New World *
film and video work
Friday, 17 July 2009
21:00 Uhr
Z-Bar
Bergstraße 2
10115 Berlin-Mitte


New Maps of the New World

Artist Roger Beebe, who also has a background in critical theory, works closely with the cinematographic image, using super-8, 16mm film and video. He accomplishes in his pictures intrinsic beauty and the specific intensity of its medium, small-gauge film. “The formal quality is not enough for me,” he states though; and there, the title of the screening programme comes into being: “New Maps of the New World”. With his program, the filmmaker Beebe presents a much broader sense of “mapping” than in the geographic implications of the word: the layout of structures, certain relations, and an attempt to draw them out without giving ready-made conclusions.

Such a cinematic drawing-out in Roger’s terms may be the “mapping” of spatial designs of strip malls (“Strip Mall Trilogy”), which shape big parts of Americans rural and urban landscape. Or, the visual relations between a well-known land mark on the Californian Coast, Morro Bay and a nearby power plant (“rock/ hard place”). The dance film “A Woman, A Mirror” lays out another, different kind of mapping: it is based on a research on female pilots in the U.S. Air Force in the 40’s and a reflection on gendered technologies, or, technologies of gender. Dance movements addressing the camera in female air force flight formation recall the historical fact that gender rolls were quickly re-established in the old-fashioned division of male and female labour after the war.

Looking at the whole program and at the other films, one may alter the title of the screening program to the question: “Which New World do we come from, which new world are we headed, and, can anybody possibly try to draw a map?” The poetic language of Roger Warren Beebe’s films thus is gratifying in visual and intellectual terms, and may give inspirations to draw our own pattern maps. The artist will be available for Q&A and later social gathering at the bar of Z-Bar.



Artist’s Links:
http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/rogerbb/

Links:
Flexfest - http://www.flexfest.org/
Z-Bar - http://www.z-bar.de/
More program infos:
http://richfilm.de/filmUpload/1-framesRogerBeebe.html



Members of the audience who are keeping an eye on the Urban Research program at Directors Lounge possibly have already seen a couple of Roger’s films at the festival. And, as a curator and festival director (Flex Fest), he is very interested in the theme of urban mapping. We can possibly look forward to seeing part of that at the upcoming Directors Lounge in February 2010.

(curated by Klaus W. Eisenlohr)

filme aus dem urban research programm bei:
urban sho(r)ts — die lange filmnacht 
video screening
Samstag, 27.06.2009  23.00 bis 3.00 Uhr Passage Kino  Karl-Marx-Straße 131 12043 Berlin-Neukölln
Auszug aus dem Programm: Im Zentrum der 48 STUNDEN NEUKÖLLN 2009 steht das Verhältnis Stadt-Natur-Mensch. Entsprechend bildete der Aspekt Urbanität einen wesentlichen Ansatzpunkt für die Zusammenstellung der diesjährigen langen Filmnacht. Von hier aus entwickelte sich ein gut dreistündiges Programm aus narrativen, experimentellen und dokumentarischen Kurzfilmen. Die Auswahl erfolgte, sowohl aus eingesandten Beiträgen, als auch aus einem Fundus von interfilm Berlin und dem Urban Research Programm.
Urban Research Contributions:Thorsten Fleisch, Julie Meyer, Karola Schlegelmilch, Aline Helmcke, Klaus W. Eisenlohr
Links:http://www.48-stunden-neukoelln.de/2009/de/ortinfo.html?p=291Komplettes Programm (PDF 432KB)
Urban Research 2009

filme aus dem urban research programm bei:


urban sho(r)ts — die lange filmnacht

video screening

Samstag, 27.06.2009 
23.00 bis 3.00 Uhr
Passage Kino
Karl-Marx-Straße 131
12043 Berlin-Neukölln

Auszug aus dem Programm:
Im Zentrum der 48 STUNDEN NEUKÖLLN 2009 steht das Verhältnis Stadt-Natur-Mensch. Entsprechend bildete der Aspekt Urbanität einen wesentlichen Ansatzpunkt für die Zusammenstellung der diesjährigen langen Filmnacht. Von hier aus entwickelte sich ein gut dreistündiges Programm aus narrativen, experimentellen und dokumentarischen Kurzfilmen. Die Auswahl erfolgte, sowohl aus eingesandten Beiträgen, als auch aus einem Fundus von interfilm Berlin und dem Urban Research Programm.

Urban Research Contributions:
Thorsten Fleisch, Julie Meyer, Karola Schlegelmilch, Aline Helmcke, Klaus W. Eisenlohr

Links:
http://www.48-stunden-neukoelln.de/2009/de/ortinfo.html?p=291
Komplettes Programm (PDF 432KB)

Urban Research 2009

Directors Lounge at Z-Barcordially invites you:Barbara Rosenthal – 33 existential videosThursday, 25 June 200921:00 UhrZ-Bar
BERG STR 2Gartenstraße 2
10115 Berlin-MitteBarbara Rosenthalhumorous conceptual poetry-and.performance shortsIncluding World Premiere of “Dead Heat”Barbara Rosenthal’s work, on one hand many-fold and widespread over media such as performance, artists’ books, photography, installations and video, on the other hand shows continued commitment in her field and consistency over several decades. If you need proof that art can be genuinely political, even if the artist does not calling themself a “political activist”, or possibly even moreso because they do not, then look at Rosenthal’s work. The collection of her video work over 30 years, a part of which will be presented at Directors Lounge, may possibly be best compared with a witty book of aphorisms. It’s altogether irresistible, it’s thoughtful, and it’s funny, absurd, and at the same time, serious, absolutely. And that’s what she wants to be taken for.
More infos:http://www.richfilm.de/filmUpload/1-framesBarbaraR.htmlArtist’s Links:http://www.emedialoft.org/artistspages/barbararosenthal.htmhttp://the-artists.org/artist/Barbara-Rosenthal
Downloads:
German Press Release
English Press Release
Full Play List
Press Release:

Directors Lounge at Z-Bar
cordially invites you:
Barbara Rosenthal – 33 existential videos
Thursday, 25 June 2009
21:00 Uhr

Z-Bar

BERG STR 2
Gartenstraße 2


10115 Berlin-Mitte


Barbara Rosenthal
humorous conceptual poetry-and.performance shorts
Including World Premiere of “Dead Heat”

Barbara Rosenthal’s work, on one hand many-fold and widespread over media such as performance, artists’ books, photography, installations and video, on the other hand shows continued commitment in her field and consistency over several decades. If you need proof that art can be genuinely political, even if the artist does not calling themself a “political activist”, or possibly even moreso because they do not, then look at Rosenthal’s work. The collection of her video work over 30 years, a part of which will be presented at Directors Lounge, may possibly be best compared with a witty book of aphorisms. It’s altogether irresistible, it’s thoughtful, and it’s funny, absurd, and at the same time, serious, absolutely. And that’s what she wants to be taken for.

More infos:
http://www.richfilm.de/filmUpload/1-framesBarbaraR.html

Artist’s Links:
http://www.emedialoft.org/artistspages/barbararosenthal.htm
http://the-artists.org/artist/Barbara-Rosenthal

Downloads:

German Press Release

English Press Release

Full Play List

Press Release:

meet us at the c.a.r. 09

the contemporary art ruhr 09

5th - 7th of June, at the Zollverein World Cultural Heritage Site

c.a.r. 09

Once again we  participate in the c.a.r., the contemporary art ruhr at the Zollverein World Cultural Heritage Site, formerly known as the “most beautiful coal mine in the world” – and now the best-known industrial monument and centre of the creative economy in the Ruhr Area.

Julia Murakami

We present Julia Murakami (details of her 1000 Japanese Guerilla Paparazzi trying to capture a snapshot of a rising son in the fortune cookie industry above), beflowered, a google-map-based, interactive net project by André Werner and Daniel Schubert (screenshots below). Ongoing screenings feature assorted highlights from this year´s 5th Berlin International Directors Lounge, the latest edition of One Minute (Vol. 3), curated by Kerry Baldry and video artists represented by the participating galleries.

beflowered

beflowered

the c.a.r. as seen through the eye of beflowered

See you at the roses