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THE HUNDRED VIDEOS 71. COREY
Steve ReinkeDear Corey. Do you have any pen pals ? I used to have a few but I got tired of them. I guess when you start to get older it’s time to reassess who you want to spend your time with....
ENJAMBEMENT
Lili DujourieWe are in a room with parquetry flooring. The artist, clothed in shirt and jeans, is moving about on the floor with the restlessness of the insomniac, performing sequences from her repertoire of horizontal motions developed in previous work. But when 'she' rolls over, we realize Dujourie has substituted a male model for herself...
BEGINNINGS
Roy VillevoyeIn his work Roy Villevoye (1960) explores issues around anthropological representation, the conventions of documentary filmmaking and the heritage of colonialism. Even though his videos, often realized in collaboration with Jan Dietvorst, are frequently considered documentaries, he distances himself explicitly from the genre...
THE HUNDRED VIDEOS 08. WHY I STOPPED GOING TO FOREIGN FILMS
Steve ReinkeCross-cut images of Tarkovsky’s Andrei Rublev, Buñuel’s Viridiana or Fellini’s Nights of Cabiria with scenes of homosexual sex....
RIANTE CONTRÉE
François VogelThe characters of this computer animation film have hardwired bodies with integrated monitors displaying organs such as hands, mouths, and buttocks. The integration of organic elements into a computer graphics environment provokes a sense of unease that is nevertheless quickly straightened by the playfulness of the male and females monitor-bodies...
WAX CANDLES
Messieurs DelmotteIn a church Delmotte cannot resist to blow out all of the candles. This work is part of the series 'Rejected videos'...
LAST MAN WALKING
Koen TheysA group of people moving in a central row are applauded by others standing on either side of them; together, they form a crowd where the roles of ’spectator’ and ’actor’ quickly alternate. Mass movements are both exciting and frightening to look at, as their mere existence questions the notion of singularity, and of the individual...
WHERE WAS I NOW?
Ken KoblandA room in Brooklyn, New York, perhaps the room of the artist itself? The space reminds us somewhat of Hoppers famous interior paintings. When the clock is about to strike midnight, images start to appear on the walls of the appartement. Marlene Dietrich on the cover of Life Magazine, Superman, Nikita Kruschev, Laurel and Hardy...
UNTITLED PART 6: UPON THE RESONANCE OF HISTORIES
Jayce SalloumParihaka (on the north island of Aotearoa/New Zealand) is seen by many nationally and internationally as a symbol of non-violent resistance, and a Maori struggle for contemporary and historical justice ...









