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20. – 22.4. Avant Garde Film Workshop

| 13.03.2012

Avant Garde FilmWorkshop with Paul Prendergast

A three day workshop as an introduction to, historical analysis of and detailed exploration of Avant Garde Film Production, focusing on the films, filmmakers and film movements that have defined Avant Garde film production over the last century and continue to define the movement today.
A particular emphasis will be placed on Avant Garde film as a subversive art and its articulation as an anti establishment filmmaking process.

Many of the films discussed will be accompanied by Detailed Film Viewing Sessions.

Some of the workshops aims include: 
Introducing participants to a detailed overview of Avant Garde Film production; its concepts, aesthetics, techniques and ideologies.
Exposing the participants to rarely seen avant garde films.

Through discussions about and viewing sessions of these Avant Garde Films that this exposure may act as a creative catalyst to encourage participants to create Avant Garde work of their own.
The workshop will not be conducted in a chronologically linear fashion but will instead focus in on and make thematic connections between particular critical sub genres of the Avant Garde film movement. This approach will assist in clarifying the connections or otherwise between much earlier produced avant garde film production and more contemporary Avant Garde practice today.

Some of the Avant Garde sub genres to be discussed will be: 
Futurist Cinema Manifesto
The Revolutionary Russian Avant Gardists
Surrealist Cinema
European Avant Garde Filmmakers of the 1920s and 1930s
Experimental Animation
The Post War American Avant Gardes
Experimental Documentary Forms
The US avant gardes of the 1950s and 1960s
Metaphoric Cinema
The European Avant Gardes of the 1960s and 1970s
Underground Film
Found Footage and Collage filmmakers
Expanded Cinema
Structural Film
Feminist film
The Cinema of Transgression
Avant Garde in the 21st century – where are we now? – The digital revolution (weiterlesen …)

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Patchcord Sunday Report

| 7.09.2009

By coincidence I stumbled into two inspiring performances yesterday. One was Blank Pages, an experimental audio jam around four simple rules: use PureData or Max/MSP, open a blank patch, jam for 60 minutes, no load – no save. The event took place at the NK, an art gallery / studio / open space run by an old friend of VisualBerlin: Julian Percy. The registered participants were experimental musician and Max/MSP veteran Stefan Tiedje, installation and plastic artist Renaud Rubiano, VisualBerlin’s hardware expert and PD geek Servando, João Pais from Brazil, and the musicians Duan Wasi and Dominik Tresowski. It was one hour of ambient noise and experimental resampling joy and we got back in touch with the NK for future collaboration. A visual focused blank pages event with Jitter, GEM, vvvv, Isadora etc. has been in the back of my head for a long time and now I’m even more keen to realize such an event some time in the near future.

from the NK we went to General Public in the evening to see the performances of Andre Castro and Pan Am Scan. Andre started off with a really interesting live sound piece, resampling, looping and processing short snippets of noisy radio signals while surfing the frequency bands.

The following audiovisual performance of Pan Am Scan totally blew me away! The stage setup was impressive already, with a beautiful large vibraphone, a quite odd drum set, huge contrabass and laptop galore. My senses tried to follow every milisecond of the 40 minute performance of noisy ambient live jazz with incredibly talented vibraphone improvisation and insane drum geekery. The vvvv-based visuals perfectly matched the music and overall ambience and were just incredible. Silhouettes and subliminal outlines of faces and people shone through a strangely organic full screen dot matrix, occasionally flashing up in bright lens flare like glitches and feedback or bloating up into the third dimension towards the audience. Stunningly analog looking television interference noise flickering in sync with the audio, zoomed in to beautiful wave patterns with mesmerizing jitter. The whole performance really gave me  shivers and I will definetly be there when Pan Am Scan will perform again in Berlin.

more impressions here

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