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NEMAWASHI CACAHUÈTE (A-SIDE)

Charley Case
The work of Charley Case is often based on a binary notion. This video is constituted by a two-part form, modelled after a peanut. It is the biotope of pairs of organisms, uprooted bodies evolving around each other, cherishing each other ephemerally or ultimately melting into an intangible unity...

FRAME

Ken Kobland
A seashore landscape, structured first by a moving car then re-constructed optically. A re-structured landscape. (https://www.kenkoblandfilms.com)...

ALONG THE SIDES ALONG

Mira Sanders
Mira Sanders explores the potential of journeying to touch upon and visualise cultural, historical and sensory limits. For Along the Sides Along, Sanders retraces the boundaries of her own oeuvre by employing the methods of inventorising, cataloguing and exploration...
I, Y, AND, Peter Downsbrough, 2010 © the artist & producer I, Y, AND, Peter Downsbrough, 2010 © the artist & producer

I, Y, AND

Peter Downsbrough
The camera travels through the outer areas of Barcelona, moving slowly through tunnels, along roads, on the water and elsewhere, blending travelling and fixed shots. The artists focusses on the infrastructure of the city – piers, docks, tunnels and buildings. Sporadically, we hear the sounds of the city...
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KORAAL

Lili Dujourie
Koraal (Coral, 1978) is constructed around the close-up image of fingers slowly peeling an orange, separating the segments of flesh and throwing the fruit’s sections, one by one, off-camera. This concrete action that doesn't represent anything but itself emits a heightened sensuality...

THE NATURAL LOOK

Steve Reinke
"There is no future in reproduction. I have no concern with any species extending itself through time. You think you have given birth to a baby, when really you have given birth to a bus driver, or tax collector. Instead I'm interested in the placenta, the real mother of us all, forgotten discarded. The softest machine, all lipids and blood, that blooms and rots like any vegetal/floral martyr...

THRU

Peter Downsbrough
THRU is a dialectic investigation of two urban locations, one inside, the other outside. The video was conceived as a double projection, partly taking the designated space – the exhibition space at Argos – as its subject. The image alternates in a symmetrical rhythm between long, inert and twilit panoramas of the exhibition space and short, static shots of a nearby, busy street...
INTER[POSE, Peter Downsbrough, 2009 © the artist & producer INTER[POSE, Peter Downsbrough, 2009 © the artist & producer

INTER[POSE

Peter Downsbrough
inter[POSE is a video project shot off-season in Deal, Kent (UK). It focuses on the town’s shoreline and the 1950s modernist pier (the last to be built in the UK)...