still from the Real Snow White | Pilvi Takala 

TITS (To Insult The State)

Alexei Dmitriev will show his TITS at Directors Lounge!

We all love TITS. But we donʼt talk about it openly, because in our society it is complicated to express it as such affection is not always welcome. It is also a challenge to find the films that depict TITS properly.
So the aim of this program was to gather the films that make TITS their main subject. The angle the artist looks at TITS can be different: copyright, violence, media, politics, etc., still the topic stays the same. Oh, and TITS stands for To Insult The State.

The Artwork in the Age of its Mechanical Reproducibility by Walter Benjamin as told to Keith Sanborn
Keith Sanborn / US / 1996 / 05ʼ00ʼʼ
This is Jayne Austenʼs first digital video work and since it dates from 1936, it is likely the oldest digital video work in the world. It was for a long time believed lost and rediscovered only this year. This represents a very rare public screening of the work. It was conceived as a post-theoretical response—in the sense used by von Cieszkowski—to Walter Benjaminʼs essay of 1936.

The Barbarians
Jean-Gabriel Périot / FR / 2010 / 05ʼ00ʼʼ
We are scum! We are barbarians!

The Commute
Elías León Siminiani / ES / 2009 / 12ʼ30ʼʼ
The unofficial (classified) version of the genesis and nature of the rush hour, and its effects on the life of the modern world citizen.

Fertile Ground Corporate Slug
Bryan Konefsky / US / 2010 / 04ʼ00ʼʼ
A Pixelvision portrait of media visionary Gene Youngblood set to a Death Metal
interpretation of folk singer Pete Seeger’s Garden Son. Additional commentary by investigative journalist Greg Palast, who speaks about Youngblood’s  influence on his own work and, perhaps, all of us.

The New Killing Fields
Maximilian Westphal / DE / 2004-2009 / 13ʼ00ʼʼ
Would you like to shoot a chicken with an AK-47 or a cow with a bazooka?
“The New Killing Fields” shockingly displays how tourism affects the disarmament in postwar Cambodia.

Keine Angst vorm Endlager!
Till Penzek and Jon Frickey / DE / 2008 / 02ʼ20ʼʼ
Mr Atom is back! The uber-cute mascot of the nuclear power lobby once again takes a stand on atomic energy. This time it’s all about final storage issues – something quite crucial to Germany where, for some reason, radioactive liquids keep seeping out of old barrels… But in the end, even critical Dr Schmidt gets convinced: everything is going to be just fine!

Real Snow White
Pilvi Takala / FN / 2009 / 09ʼ15ʼʼ
The absurd logic of the “real character” and the extreme rules of Disneyland become apparent when a real fan of Snow White is banned from entering the theme park dressed as Snow White.

Blackʼs Back
Derek Woolfenden / FR / 2009 / 12ʼ00ʼʼ
“Black’s Back” is a subjective vision about a figurative struggle between a White imaginary (Hollywood, Disney) and the Black revendications in the fifties, sixties and seventies in USA. This movie is a tribute to the Black Revolution and a sad testimony about misery and injustice from capitalist governments dispite the Black Panther Party’s warnings.

Thank You Third World
KRONCK / DE / 2009 / 03ʼ30ʼʼ
“Thank You Third World” is a multimedia-based campaign dealing with our ignorant way of consuming products produced under degrading circumstances in the 3rd world.

total running time:  66min 35s

Sun 20th 6pm

supporting film: Ofir Feldmann, Poetic Account, 1 min 8s, 2010 world premiere

“Poetic” is one of the six different personal word accounts offered by WordBank, that differ from one another in their socio-linguistic register.

ZEBRA Poetry Film Festival 2010 selected and presented by Thomas Zandegiacomo Del Bel 

Martin Earle  GB A Galaxy over there 7min 40s 2009

Ye Mimi TW They are there but I am not 6min 57s 2009

Natalia Almada F  Threshold Songs  10min 2009

Reynold Reynolds DE Letzter Tag der Republik 8min 2009

Joanna Priestly US Missed Aches 4min 2009

Marie Silkeberg  SE ÖDELÄGGELSE IV stockholm | gaza 2009 6min 55s 2009

Eiríkur Örn Norðdahl IS Höpöhöpö Böks 4min 17s 2008

Andrew Steggall  GB To the Marriage of True Minds 11min 20s 2010

Vessela Dantcheva  D/BG  Anna Blume 9min 2009

Robert Pohle, Martin Hentze DE Der Conny ihr Ponny 5min 2008

Sun 20th 8:30pm

Paul Rascheja DE Eine Leda für Swan

Florian Gwinner DE Dekoration 5 min 22s 2008
Dan Hudson CA News, Weather & Sports    4 min 21s 2010
Nancy Wyllie US Silent Witness 2 min 14s  2010
KRONCK    (aka Maximilian Gerlach & Jessica Benzing)  DE Thank You Third World #3 1 min 2009
Alf Moraleja ES Dia De Revancha 17 min 2009
Paul Rascheja DE Eine Leda für Swan 2min  2010
Minos Nikolakakis GR Marionette 10 min 2007
Marina Seresesky ES El Cortejo 14 min 2010
Julia Smith  US  Grand Teton 4 min 1s 2010
Carlo Ghioni CA Penalty Kick, 2010, 14 min 50s
Ann Lundberg and Sara Svärdsén SE This is our home 6 min 2010
Pablo Larcuen ES My Invisible Friend (mi amigo invisible) 15 min 2010


total running time: 100 min

Sat 19th 6pm

still from Marked by Mercury | Alexa Gerrity US

LIMINAL LOOPHOLES: A selection of films shot in or around water

curated and presented by Kim Collmer


 

Water is the initial thread tying all of the work together. But underneath this apparent theme is, more importantly, the creation or presentation of what could be termed a liminal space, a space being on the “threshold” of or between two existential planes. In Serge Gregory’s Award Winning documentary (Black Maria) we enter the intimate realm of a heron as it experiences the fragility of the changing seasons. In John N. Campbell’s “Li: the Patterns of Nature”, also an Award Winner (Ann Arbour), we see microscopic universes of growth and decay. Some of the worlds created are imaginary such as the visually arresting “Marked by Mercury” and “Niland 2”. Many of the films such as “Voice” and “Notions of Ivo Dekovic” depict the human tension found in straddling two realms whereas other celebrate it like in Janet Galore’s or Andre Werner’s films. This screening was originally inspired by Kim Collmer’s work with the organization sub-art, which is an artist residency focusing on underwater art projects. Many of the works come from sub-art such as “Parkbankaktivitäten” and “Finiteness for a New Space”.


Andrea Helten DE Parkbankaktivtäten2min 8s 2005

Janet Galore US Brazda Na Vodi 1min 55s 2010

Serge Gregory US When Herons Dream 10min 34s 2009

Jelena Pehar HR Notions of Ivo Dekovic 2min 16s 2008

Jelena Pehar HR Notions of Ivo Dekovic

Klaus Busen and Christian Collmer DE Finiteness for a New Space 50s 2004

John N. Campbell US Li: The Patterns of Nature 9min 7s 2007

Ksenija Jurisic HR Voice 1min 41s 2010

Alexa Gerrity US Marked by Mercury 5min 2010

André Werner DE Nude Dance 4min 24s

Marius Leneweit and Rocio Rodriguez  DE/ES  Niland 29min 56s 2011 world premiere

Kim Collmer DE/US Juicy 40s 2011 world premiere             

total running time 45min

Fri 18th 10:30pm

A Donald Harding  UK   MLK   5mins 20s 2010
Muriel Montini FR A Cold Place 4 min 2010
Gunter Deller DE Riverrun and Touchdown     7 min 40s 2009
Heidi Neubauer-Winterburn US/FR    Detour 35s 2010
Ron Diorio US Winter Wind  3 min 1s 2009
Joas Sebastian Nebe DE Expectations No.3  1min 29s 2010 (pictured)
Sally Grizzell    Larson     US    Axiom    1 min 30s    2010
Heidi Neubauer-Winterburn US/FR    Israeli Pamplemousse 2 min 27s 2010
Mikhail Lylov  Springtime & Communism 8 min 44s 2010
Maria Niro  US  Glitch Telemetry  ca 3 min  2010
Sylvia Schedelbauer  DE false friends  6 min 30s 2007

Ken Paul Rosenthal US Crooked Beauty, 2010, 30 min

Thurs 17th 10:30pm

FUCK YEAH OLD SCHOOL!  

Fabrice Maruca FR Granny Time

Steve Stark CA Bear-Horse! 3 min 46s 2009
Stefan Adamski PL Auction 12 min 46s 2010
Nicolas Ramel FR AV scetch #4 58s 2010
Anssi Kasitonni FI Masa 10 min 45s
Coleman Miller US The Bonny Orbit 3 min 2010
Tilman Kuentzel DE  Pixelpo 1 min 28s 2010
Julia Smith  US  Rear View Camera 3 min 7s 2010
Kahori Kamiya JP Follow Me 2 min 1s 2010
Coleman Miller US Uso Justo 22 min 2005
Kahori Kamiya JP Bathroom Conductor 3 min 3s 2009
André Werner DE A.Y.B.A.B.T.U.  6 min 2001
Nicolas Ramel FR AV sketch #3 40s 2010
Chema Garcia Ibarra  ES The Attack Of The Robots From Nebula-5 6 min 20s 2008
Fabrice Maruca FR Granny Time 2 min 20s 2009

total running time: 88 min

Tues 15th  10pm

still from The Tango of The Corridor by Patricia Osses

BRAZIL: RECENT ARTIST VIDEOS curated by Kika Nicolela

Raquel Kogan BR Meeting 1min 3s 2010

Renata Padovan BR Almost Concrete  3min 30s 2010

Felipe Barros US/BR The Day Is Where We Live (O Dia é Onde Vivemos)      4min 5s  2010

Juliana Mundim BR Two (Dois) 4min 9s 2010

Angella Conte BR  Another Time Same Time (Outro Tempo Mesmo Tempo) 4min 19s  2010

Ana Moravi and Dellani Lima BR Velvet Pants (Calça de Veludo) 7min 13s 2010

still from Velvet Pants  by Ana Moravi and Dellani Lima

Patricia Osses CL/BR The Tango of The Corridor (Tango del Pasillo) 6min 14s 2009

Arthur Tuoto BR Body of Crime (Corpo Delito) 6min 6s 2010

Lucas Bambozzi  BR Reakt: The Day São Paulo Stopped 10min14s 2010

Giselle Beiguelman BR Chipped Movie (Cinema Lascado) 2min 30s 2010

Ayrson Heráclito BR Orange Lake 1min 47s 2010

Ayrson Heráclito BR Buruburu 3min 7s 2010

Kika Nicolela BR Desesmetak 3min 2009

Dellani Lima BR Breath (Fôlego) 7min 10s 2010

César Meneghetti  IT/BR (Venice) Requiem 5min 2009

Carlosmagno Rodrigues and Alonso Pafyeze BR 1976 3min 2009

total running time: 73min

read more about BRAZIL here

2.-4. July at the Zollverein world heritage site

contemporary art ruhr (C.A.R.) is an innovative and dynamic fair format. It has established two art fairs annually since 2006.With a media art fair in the summer and innovative art productions out of the ordinary: video and media art, installations, performances, environmental sculptures, multimedia projects and especially the field of contemporary photograpy. In autumn with an art fair for contemporary art – C.A.R. covers the entire spectrum of fine arts and their most important current influences.

pictured: Andre Werner, The Dream Of The Japanese Beauty,  shown as part of the opening of the c.a.r. 09, the contemporary art Ruhr Foto: Matthias Duschner/Stiftung Zollverein

a programme of artists moving image curated by Kerry Baldry

This touring programme is the forth in the series, an eclectic range of moving image with formats such as 16mm film, Super 8, video, stopframe animation, superimposition, all constrained by a time limit of one minute.

One Minute Volume 4

Pretty Flamingo by Katharine Meynell

RS-A 4 by Jonathan Moss

Ginnungagap Muspelheim by Eva Rudlinger (silent)

One Minute in Pisa by Chris Meigh Andrews

Dinosaur by Martin Pickles

Cloud Mime by Gordon Dawson (silent)

No Visible Means of Support by Sam Renseiw and Philip Sanderson

100 Heads by Tony Hill

‘it’s art’ (my grand dad is a conceptual artist) by Laure Prouvost (silent)

Twenty Foot Square by Stuart Moore and Kayla Parker

Untitled by Kerry Baldry

The Man Who Came Back by Alex Pearl (silent)

Inanimatismus by Steven Ball

White Wall by Anahita Razmi

Holding The Viewer by Tony Hill

Snowflake by Kate Jessop

Tell me when you think one minute is up from by Bob Levene

Half Life by Erica Scourti (silent)

Little Skipper by Elizabeth Hobbs

Untitled by Stuart Pound

Greenwich Power Station by Liam Wells

X by Claire Morales

Zapruder Objective 1 by Michael Cousin

Film Poem 1 ‘Storm’ by Tina Keane

Turn of the Century by Virginia Hilyard

Dark Matter by Gordon Dawson (Silent)

Recess by Riccardo Iacono

Loves me/loves me not by Fil Ieropoulos

Time Travel by Sam Renseiw and Philip Sanderson

Antarctica Silence by Marty St. James (silent)

Scaped (1) by James Snazell

The lost and crumpled will by Stuart Pound

Night Piano by Richard Tuohy

Colour Bars by Simon Payne (silent)

Like using a … by Tansy Spinks

Piecing by Louisa Minkin (silent)

Twitter by Leister/Harris

1961 Revisted by Nicki Rolls (silent)

Patronizing ideas, Lessons and Afternoon Games: Bar Delay by Zhel Vukicevic

Live Painting – Red Hill by Nick Herbert

Stargazers by Alex Pearl

Code by Stuart Pound

One Minute biennale di venezia 2009 by Daniela Butsch (silent)

Blossom by Michael Szpakowski

Restraint by David Kefford

Passing Shots by Cate Elwes


Fri June 4th, Meinblau, Pfefferberg

doors open at 8pm, screening starts at 9pm

please be on time

still from Turn of the Century by Virginia Hilyard

Here´s giving you a sneak peek into our May screening, Fri 7th at the Meinblau.

Friends & Lovers, curated by Alexei Dmitriev and Andre Werner is a shameless biased selection of personal favorites. “There is a bunch of folks who’s films we find great and whom we then met in person and found them great too. It’s a gang. It’s a family. That’s what "Friends & Lovers” are about.“ A. D.

Featuring Usama Alshaibi, Thorsten Fleisch, Masha Godovannaya, Jean-Gabriel Periot, Keith Sanborn and Zhen Chen Liu, just to name a few.

The screening will be followed by an audiovisual concert of Bedroom Bear.

Bedroom Bear — a solo project of Sergei Dmitriev  — dreamy and thoughtful
new new age made with only hardware devices from Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Combining psych folk aesthetics with melodious lo-fi, he recreates the
scent of Karelian forests.

Fri May 7th, Meinblau, Pfefferberg

doors open at 8pm, screening starts at 9pm

please be on time

p.s. Don´t miss tomorrow´s show (Thurs, 29th April )  Yaron Lapid “Times of Change” DL base