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Pascal Baes
These experiments for Baes’s stop motion film ‘46 bis, rue de Belleville’ are an art work in its own right. The stop motion technique he uses belongs to the realm of animation. He never handles the camera in an obvious way, but shoots frame per frame in order to come up with a dreamlike staccato effect...

GUIDE DE POLITESSE À L'ATTENTION DE NOS FORCES DE L'ORDRE

Charley Case
In the streets of Tokyo, a young guy is handing out flyers to the passers by. We are not informed for what company or goal he is distributing these. However how polite, however how friendly – and hard! – he is trying, no one of the people passing by in this very busy avenue are accepting his pamphlets. Or is he succeeding in the end?...
God Moves on the Water, Erik Bünger, 2008 © the artist & producer God Moves on the Water, Erik Bünger, 2008 © the artist & producer

GOD MOVES ON THE WATER

Erik Bünger
In this intriguing and at times startling exploration of narrative, Bünger collides two very different interpretations of the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. The music video of Céline Dion’s ’My heart will go on’, featuring clips from the 1997 film ’Titanic’, is manipulated to fit a much earlier blues song about the same event...

THE LAMPS

Shelly Silver
"The Baroness is not a futurist. She is the future."
 Marcel Duchamp The Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven né Plotz, was an unsung member of the Dada Movement. The Baroness was a poet, artist, vaudeville performer, runaway, rabble rouser, crossdresser, and all around public provocateur...

SCULPTURE HOUSE

Aglaia Konrad
In the second half of the 1960s, the Belgian architect Jacques Gillet started the construction of the 'Sculpture House Project' (1967-1968), a private dwelling in the surroundings of Liège, Belgium. A synthesis of structure and form, the architect worked together with the sculptor Félix Roulin and the engineer René Greisch...

VESTIBULE (IN 3 EPISODES)

Ken Kobland
In this early film, American experimental and documentary film and video director Ken Kobland explores a familiar urban space: a humble tenement vestibule—“a beautiful abstract space that is saturated with memories, fantasies, and the terra incognito of the everyday...
appendix iii: others, Jayce Salloum, 1999-2003 © the artist & producer appendix iii: others, Jayce Salloum, 1999-2003 © the artist & producer

APPENDIX III: OTHER

Jayce Salloum
Meant to be shown on monitor only in exhibition context, appendix iii: other is a part of the ongoing multi-channel video installation untitled that, since 1999, Jayce Salloum elaborates focusing on notions such as borders, nationalisms, movements and subjectivity...
Silent China, 2007, Mira Sanders © the artist Silent China, 2007, Mira Sanders © the artist

SILENT CHINA

Mira Sanders
For ’Silent China’, Mira Sanders did not want to capture images, but sound. While the image remains black, subtitles give us a fragmented impression of a journey through China, including the exact place and date of the recordings. The video was presented together with a folder on which several drawings, conceived as a description of noise, had been printed...

RAW MATERIALS

Justin Bennett
Based on personal memories reaching way back into time, Raw Materials creates a resonant patchwork with fragments of field recordings originating from divergent cities like Fribourg (Switzerland), Barcelona or Beirut. With a pitch-black image as canvas – a technique that actively shifts the attention towards the sound – snow-white text lines appear one by one in typewriter style...
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