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The Making of Longbird

By Will Anderson

2013-10-23
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The Making of Longbird by Will Anderson.

Director: Will Anderson
Writer(s): Will Anderson, Ainslie Henderson, Vitalij Sicinava
Producer: Donald Holwill.
Cast: Will Anderson, Tobias Feltus, Vitalij Sicinava
Music: Composer: Atzi
Piano Solo: Derek Williams
Violin: Kate Miguda
Cello, extra strings: Atzi
Sound Design: Keith Duncan

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Undone

By Hayley Morris

2013-10-21
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Undone by Hayley Morris

"A drifting man struggles to pull objects from the roiling sea below him and scrambles to keep the objects from slipping through his fingers. A stop-motion animation using textured and tactile materials, as well as personal imagery, that represents the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Inspired by my grandfather."

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Khôra

By the macula

2013-10-19
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Khôra by The Macula (Amar Mulabegović and Daniel Gregor) and JTNB (Ondřej Skala).

"Khôra (Khora or Chora; Ancient Greek: χώρα)
is a philosophical term described by Plato in Timaeus as a receptacle, a space, or an interval. It is neither being nor nonbeing but an interval between in which the 'forms' were originally held. Khôra 'gives space' and has maternal overtones (a womb, matrix). A formless and unnameable 'it' that we cannot identify but only evoke with images of unidentifiable places, like a kind of dissolution into the tohu wa bohu (waste and void), what Levinas calls the il y a (the Other - a formless void; a frightening neutrality devoid of meaning), the elemental night."

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Body Navigation

By ole kristensen

2013-10-16
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Body Navigation (8 min. trailer) by Recoil Performance Group.

Infrared Tracking and Interactive Video Projection:
Ole Kristensen and Jonas Jongejan

Choreography:
Tina Tarpgaard

Music:
Mathias Friis-Hansen and György Ligeti
performed by Athelas Sinfonietta

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Stop Motion

By ole kristensen

2013-10-15
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Stop Motion at Copenhagen Central Square by Jonas Jongejan and Ole Kristensen

Outdoor setup made for Re:New Festival at the Main Square in Copenhagen, Denmark. The installation combines infrared tracking and digital photography, indexing photos by the location of a hand held light bulb.

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Immersive Surfaces

By Light Harvest Studio - Ryan Uzi

2013-10-14
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Projection on the Bridge - Immersive Surfaces - As Above, So Below by Light Harvest Studio - Ryan
zi

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2013-10-11
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SHAN SHUI 地平线 Interactive installation by Geert Mul

"Perspective is a cultural property and so is perception. The history of landscape paintings reveals a history of perception. The cultural relativity of perception becomes most apparent when we look at ‘the east’ (east of what ?) which serves as an excellent point of reflection for ‘the west’ (west of what ?) and the other way around.
The interactive installations Shan-Shui and HORIZONS (vimeo.com/36303071) form a complementary outlook on the perception of the landscape, from west to east.

Interactive installation featuring 500 Shan-Shui (Mountain - Water) style Chinese paintings.
Courtesy: Gallery Ron Mandos
Software programming: Carlo Prelz
Production assistant: Shihui Wang
Geert Mul 2013

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