Knut Åsdam
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Knut Åsdam at IFFR
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Abyss
Created as a commission for the Middelheim sculpture park, a video that ‘reads’ the urban environment as a political space as well as a place for fant
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Film Artist in Focus: Knut Åsdam
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Untitled: Pissing
This repetitive visualisation of a urinating, clothed man allows for an expanded analysis of concepts such as masculinity, intimacy, sexuality, homoph
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Film Artist in Focus: Knut Åsdam
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Filter City
Filter City focuses on two women, their relation to each other and to a city that is in transformation – architecturally, politically and socially. Th
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Film Artist in Focus: Knut Åsdam
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The Care of the Self Finally Edit
A slightly surreal park is created with a dark light filter on the windows of the museum. Here Åsdam picks up the night-time park of the city, the tem
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Film Artist in Focus: Knut Åsdam
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Psychasthenia 2+2
In Psychastenia 2+2 the cinematoscopic is used for a physical and psychological play on the relation between the viewer and high capitalist architectu
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Film Artist in Focus: Knut Åsdam
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Picnoleptic City (Rotterdam Edit)
A graffiti project. The urban unconscious is what interests Åsdam: the relations between subjectivity and the State, along with the dialectic between
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Film Artist in Focus: Knut Åsdam
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Come to Your Own
In the video Come to your Own, 1993, a darkly dressed man sits at the threshold of a white room and over a 23-minute period presents the viewer with a series of essentially similar but evolving propositions about his or her next course of action, asking the viewer to come to (the impossibility of) a […]
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Film Artist in Focus: Knut Åsdam
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Blissed
Short film which focuses on the interaction between four young people and how they relate to themselves and to their environment. Set in a contemporar
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Film Artist in Focus: Knut Åsdam
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Untitled: Skipping
A naked man is skipping. What initially looks like a voluntary and comical action turns into something scarcely done out of free will.
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Film Artist in Focus: Knut Åsdam
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Smooth City, Smooth Space
A new slide installation that elaborates on the theme of the city as a conditioning environment for the individual.
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Film Artist in Focus: Knut Åsdam
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