Geert Mul

Geert Mul (1965, Netherlands) was educated in computer animation in Arnhem. His body of work consists of video installations, performances and films. In his work Mul addresses the function of the space it will inhabit, varying from hectic discotheques, art events, museums or public space. At IFFR 2015, his film Crowds will have its world premiere. For this short film he collaborated with the Dutch music composer Michel Banabila.

Filmography

(selection, all short) Sans issue (1999), La derive (1999), Time Cross (2000), Transfer Points (2001), Portraits of Warsaw (2004), Match Maker (2004), Match Maker (2006), Look at Us (2008), Vocal Void (2010, co-dir), Eyes of the Witness (2012, co-dir), Big Data Poetry (2013, co-dir), Crowds (2015, co-dir)