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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Joost Rekveld

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Joost Rekveld op IFFR

  • #37

    Joost Rekveld | 29' | Netherlands | World premiere

    In his ongoing quest for the ultimate visual music for the eye, Joost Rekveld has provided an undeniable masterpiece with his new work #37 after…
  • #43

    Joost Rekveld | 11' | Netherlands | International premiere

    Similar to cells absorbing energy from the environment to sustain themselves, the pixels in #43 feed on beautiful noise to stay alive.
  • #11

    Joost Rekveld | 23' | Netherlands | -

    Interfering patterns based on a moving line provide a fine structure and an hypnotic film.Tekst 1999:Abstract composition of light and sound in which the mechanics…
  • #43.6

    Joost Rekveld | 11' | Netherlands | None

    Influenced by the work of logician G. Spencer Brown, whose book Laws of Form is a wonderful account of a new kind of logic.
  • #3

    Joost Rekveld | 4' | Netherlands | None

    Images for this work were created by recording the movements of a tiny light source with extremely long exposure times, drawing traces on the emulsion
  • #5

    Joost Rekveld | 6' | Netherlands | None

    Through images made by using very non-virtual, simple reflecting materials, #5 can be regarded as a kind of action painting with light.
  • #11, Marey <-> Moiré

    Joost Rekveld | 21' | Netherlands | None

    Featuring images generated by revisiting the chronophotographic techniques of Étienne-Jules Marey, this film deals with the discontinuity
  • #61

    Joost Rekveld | Netherlands | World premiere

    In #61, abstract moving images react to the eye movements of several visitors. The installation deals with visual perception as a dialogue betwee
  • VRFLM

    Joost Rekveld | 2' | Netherlands | None

    A short study for the optical printer, based on found footage of fire, on coloured light from the printer and photochemical manipulations of the emuls
  • #37

    Joost Rekveld | 29' | Netherlands | None

    #37 was inspired by the work of James Whitney and in some ways is a tribute to his abstract animated film Lapis (1966).