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UNDER THE CARS
Messieurs DelmotteMessieurs Delmotte has his very own technique for crossing parking lots....
FIR TREE
Messieurs DelmotteIn a public park the protagonist approaches a pine with a small ladder. He unfolds it, takes a run up, and jumps into a tree, desperately trying to clench on to it. This work is part of the series Flying Chickens...
THE HUNDRED VIDEOS 33. CHARMING MUTT
Steve ReinkeI once had a lover who would occasionally transform into a dog - and not even a purebred....
Atención! Algunas vueltas más para llegar... , 2007 Angel Vergara Santiago © the artist(s) & producer(s)
ATENCIÓN! ALGUNAS VUELTAS MÁS PARA LLEGAR...
Angel VergaraThe images were part of the exhibition held by Vergara in the fall of 2007 in the Espai d’Art Contemporani de Castelló (ES). The exhibition consisted of eight semantic domains of objects and projections, including one recording of a performance by Vergara’s alter ego Straatman during a local meeting of the Partido Popular...
PARTITION POUR UN MOUTON
Jacques Louis NystA suite of photographic and filmic images made in the country. An ode by and for the environment of the sheep....
VIDÉO À LA CHAÎNE II - VISIOPHONE
Michel Bonnemaison - Joëlle de La Casinière - Jacques Lederlin - Enrique AhrimanImages of people using a video phone, with which one can see the face of his caller, are pasted together with other image fragments. A male voice-over tells us this is the new toy for all ages, but warns us that lying is required when using it. Then a female voice-over talks about the threatening aspect of this video phone....
LA FORCE FAIT L’UNION FAIT LA FORCE
Johan GrimonprezAn acceleration of a camera movement, a dancer and some racehorses. They all take the same rhythmic run to the climax. Johan Grimonprez sets up a sociological scrutinising of the universe of horse racing and unbridles it through its absurd angels. He comes up with a universe far removed from childhood when horses were associated with fairs and merry-go-rounds....
LOOKING DOWN
Bernard GigounonA ship, filmed from above, is slowly moving through the image: the bow, the deck, and the metal cover plates. As soon as the camera arrives at the load, however, consisting of sand and stones, something weird happens: the load turns into a Martian landscape, it seems as if the camera is transforming into a satellite, exploring some barren planet...








