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POINT OF VIEW: An Anthology of the Moving Image
As a selective survey of the field, Point of View provides the broad range of ideas and approaches that are typical of the medium of video and DVD, from artists both established and emerging. Point of View will serve as a point of entry to contemporary video work and as an ongoing resource that may be used to study, compare and review the work that is coming to define the 21st century. The anthology will be used worldwide; in film and video departments of major museums, art schools and university art departments, as well as by the individual, requiring only a monitor and DVD player. Point of View consists of 11 DVDs one for each of the participating artists. Each DVD includes a five minute original artwork commissioned for this project, an in depth interview conducted by either Dan Cameron of the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York, or Hans Ulrich Obrist of the Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, plus a library of images from earlier works by the artist as well as bibliographical material. For the IFFR 2004 presentation, only the original artworks will be projected.Producers: Bick Productions -Ilene Kurtz-Kretzschmar,Caroline BourgeoisNew Museum of Contemporary Art, New YorkExecutive Producers: Jumex Collections, MexicoBlink Digital, New YorkSponsor:The New Art Trust, San Francisco
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Over My Shoulder
Hand Art/Art by hand – A compilation of mirror images done with Gordon’s body. -
time after time
A horse is standing petrified at night in the middle of a highway, while the traffic races past. Wait and see: Sala requires the viewer’s… -
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WGG (Wild Gone Girls)
A reality/slasher show. The graphic and horrific sense one gets from the violence and mutilation – both real and simulated in contemporary culture. -
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Encore
An opera of memory. The Africa Diaspora and the quest to find both your past and roots in the new world. -
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Le moment
Suspense in the forest. Using cinematic techniques, Claerbout brings the viewer to an unexpected ending. -
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