After the monographic session dedicated to him by Xcèntric (CCCB), filmmaker Hannes Schüpbach is programming works by two pioneers of Swiss experimental cinema who were his teachers, André Lehmann and Werner von Mutzenbecher, at the Zumzeig.
Many of Hannes Schüpbach’s films, like the ones we’ll see in this session, relate the forms present in writing, dance, music, manual work and nature with film creation. This conjunction gives rise to works that raise questions about perception itself and essay another relationship between images beyond the figurative and the narrative.
Witness this collection of wild, weird, transgressive and experimental short films by the new wave of underground filmmakers at the sixth NFU group show.
It will be a night of new surrealist, expressionist and abstract shorts where you can meet and discover the next David Lynch or Maya Deren. Come to LA's Arts District to find out what's been brewing in Hollywood's dark dark shadow.
Telematic Media Arts presents Virtues and Vices Carla Gannis
As a further elaboration of her wwwunderkammer project, in Virtues and Vices, New York artist Carla Gannis presents a pantheon of avatars, embodying paradigms of digital culture and her own personality, now given voices by artificial intelligence.
la lumière collective, in collaboration with Zoom out and Hors Champ, presents Yousra Benziane, Alexandre Larose & Danji Buck-Moore on the 9th of february at 7pm.
Films presented in HD, 16mm & 35mm
Filmmakers in attendance
Proposed by la lumière collective, IN SITU is a series that focuses on unique audiovisual works and live sound performances by local artists passionate about cinematic material, experimental moving images and sound art.
Video Art Miden collaborates with ToPikap in Thessaloniki (Greece), presenting the video art program “Frozen“, curated by Gioula and Olga Papadopoulou, on Saturday, February 4, 2023. Exhibition space and screening hours: To Pikap Kato (57, Olympou str, Thessaloniki), 18:00-23:00.
Weird things happen and nothing is as it seems. The world(s) seem frozen in another space and time, in multiple parallel realities. Is it the calmness before destruction? Or is it the stillness that follows it, before a new beginning?
The cliché has it that in near death experiences we get to see our lives flash past us in a moment. Using the metaphors of water and walking, the films in this programme present different ways of visualizing the stream of thought and the concatenation of images in memory.
Graced with beauty, humanity, irony, and touches of humour, Jumana Manna’s sophomore feature witnesses the afterlife of a unique event that captured headlines worldwide: the first complete withdrawal of a nation’s seed collection from the “doomsday vault” (officially known as the Global Seed Vault), which is burrowed deep beneath the Arctic permafrost as an agricultural safeguard should disaster strike. The film traces the journey taken by the Syrian backup seeds: