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Projektionen – Kunstraum t27

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LaborBerlin members Anja Dornieden and Juan David González Monroy are teaming up once again with Deborah S. Phillips to present an evening of films and performances on Super 8 and 16mm at Kunstraum t27. The screening will accompany the exhibition “Melos – Zwischen Räumen” which includes works by LaborBerlin friends Deborah S. Philips and Inger Lise Hansen.

With performances by Andreas Gogol, Klaus Eisenlohr and Yptu Enth and films by Tomonari Nishikawa, Rose Lowder, Emmanuel Lefrant, Jodie Mack and special guests from Film-Koop Vienna, Daniela Zahlner and Magdalena Pfeifer.

kunstraum t27 | Thomasstr. 27 | Berlin

Film and Performance by Stefano Canapa

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LES CHAMPS BRULANTS – BURNING FIELDS
A film by Catherine Libert et Stefano Canapa
Documentary, FRA/ITA ,72 min., 2010, with English subtitles

Apart from the usual grand narrative history of the Italian cinema and the announcements of its demise, there is another history, that of an invisible, oppositional cinema, that no storm can destroy because it will always return, spontaneous and free, like the couch grass along the side roads. Les Champs brûlants is the fourth episode of Chemins de traverse, a road movie that crosses Italy, from north to south, in search of independent cinema, believed to be dead but alive and well. From the ruins of the Circo Massimo in Rome, via its forgotten suburbs, to the rubble of Pozzuoli, the film seeks out a form of ”survival cinema”, that of Beppe Gaudino and Isabella Sandri.

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Like a visual musical piece, Petrolio is a complex composition built up out of simple, clear sequences. This particular film sequence – two teenagers on a pier – is the subject and the starting point of a trajectory that passes through minimal changes and progressive superimpositions to the heart of the film material. The depth to which the film material is explored is the result of combining various laboratory techniques (chemical/photographic) ahead of time with an array of projector manipulations (optical/mechanical) while the work is performed live onto a screen. The performance is a live audiovisual 16mm duet.

Thursday, 17.01.2013 at 8:00 PM
Panke e.V. Gerichtstr. 23, Hof V. 13347, Wedding, Berlin
http://www.pankeculture.com/how-to-find-us/

Expanded Cinema / Live Soundtrack

nk-expcinemaThe New Year kicks off with an exciting evening of expanded cinema and live soundtracks, co-hosted by Salon Bruit and LaborBerlin at NK Projekt, Elsenstr. 52, 12059 Berlin. The program features a spectrum of different styles and formats, with musicians improvising to films, films driven by sound, and sound transforming images.

Expanded Cinema:
Chloe Griffin, Michael Busch
Guillaume Cailleau + Jan Slak

Live Soundtracks:
Christopher Becks + Axel Dörner
Doireann O’Malley + Okkyung Lee
Sylvia Schedelbauer + Jeff Surak
Paul Clipson + Aidan Baker

Friday, January 4th
Doors 22:00 Performances 22:30
NK Projekt
Elsenstr. 52, 12059 Berlin

Christopher Becks makes films that circumvent intentionality to reflect (on) the act of seeing. Select screenings include the Centre Pompidou, Austrian Film Museum, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography and Toronto International Film Festival. http://www.christopherbecks.com/

Aidan Baker is a Canadian musician & writer alternately based in Toronto & Berlin. A classically trained multi-instrumentalist, his primary instrument is the electric guitar with which he creates music ranging from experimental/drone to ambient post-rock to contemporary classical. In addition to his solo work, Baker also plays with the group projects Nadja, Caudal, and B/B/S/. Baker has released numerous albums on such labels as Important Records, Alien8 Recordings, and Beta-lactam Ring Records. http://www.aidanbaker.org/

A former member of the experimental multi-media theater group LUXUS BERLIN, Michael Busch is a filmmaker and composer who creates music for both cinema and theater. His most recent film-performance DAS ELEKTRISCHE PARADIES premiered at the Berlinale in 2010, selected presentations include the Sao Paulo Biennale, the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Museo Reina Sophia in Madrid. http://www.buschfilm.de/

Guillaume Cailleau’s work encompasses film, installations, video and performance. He is interested in disclosing things that are just next to obvious, while exploring and exploding the boundaries of the cinematic image; often in collaboration with other filmmakers, musicians, graphic designers, painters, scientists, theater directors, and children. His work has been shown internationally, at Centre Pompidou, Royal Ontario Museum Toronto, Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin, and at the International Film Festivals in Berlin, New York and Rotterdam, and at the Shortfilm Festival in Oberhausen etc.

Paul Clipson often collaborates on films, live performances and installations with sound artists and musicians such as Tarentel, projecting largely improvised in-camera edited experimental films employing multiple exposures, dissolves and macro imagery that bring to light subconscious preoccupations and unexpected visual forms. Paul has shown his films internationally in various galleries, festivals and performance venues. http://www.withinmirrors.org/

Chloé Griffin was born behind a gas station in El Cajon, California, and raised in Canada. She is based in Berlin and has recently lived in Cairo and Beirut. She makes films involving cut-up and hand painting processes and is currently working on a book about the life of Cookie Mueller.

Axel Dörner has worked together with numerous internationally respected figures in the fields of “Improvised Music”, “Composed Contemporary Music”, “Jazz” and “Electronic Music”. He has developed a unique style of trumpet playing based in part on unusual, often self-invented techniques. He has toured in Europe, North and South America, Australia, Japan and Asia (Hongkong) and appeared on numerous CD and record releases.

Okkyung Lee has been developing her own voice in a contemporary cello performance, improvisation and composition. With her solid classical training as a foundation, she incorporates jazz, sounds, Korean traditional music, and noise with extended techniques to create her unique blend of music. http://okkyung.wordpress.com/

Doireann O’Malley is oringinally from Ireland, she Lives & Works in Berlin. Her work encompasses film, photography, poetry, drawing, found images and sound. Selected upcoming shows include: Triskel Arts Center, Cork, Ireland; Elisa Platteau & Cie Galerie, Brussels; Galerie Parisa Kind, Frankfurt Am Main.

Sylvia Schedelbauer’s films negotiate the space between broader historical narratives and personal, psychological realms mainly through poetic manipulations of archival footage. Awards include the Gus Van Sant Award for Best Experimental Film (2012), the German Film Critics’ Award (2008) and the VG BildKunst Award (2007). http://sylviaschedelbauer.com/

Jan Slak, drummer, student at Drum Academy Berlin, plays with punk rock bands, studies jazz and performs with multimedia artists.

Jeff Surak operates in the netherworld between composed and improvised music, moving between musique concrete, drone, noise, & free improvisation using whatever sound implements at hand. Surak runs the Zeromoon label and directs the annual Sonic Circuits Festival in Washington DC. http://violet.zeromoon.com/

Salon Bruit is an open platform for international artists of various backgrounds who experiment with sound, art, music and noise in unconventional ways. Activities include concerts, performances, independent radio projects, creative workshops and exhibitions in Berlin and other European cities. http://salonbruit.org/

LaborBerlin is a non-profit, independent film collective, open to everyone interested in artist-run initiatives. Focussing on analogue film practice, which embraces a hands-on D.I.Y. approach to experimental film production. http://laborberlin.wordpress.com/

Perspective Matters – Two Staged Concerts


perspective matters – two staged concerts (trailer) from DISTRUKTUR on Vimeo.

December 13th & 14th 2012 – 8pm

Berghain, Am Wriezener Bahnhof, 10243 Berlin

On the occasion of its 15th anniversary, ensemble mosaik is developing a two-day concert project with the Brazilian 16mm film duo Distruktur and the director Thomas Fiedler. Titled perspective matters, works by six contemporary composers will be performed in an extensive installation. Thoughts on the psychology of perception are at the root of this project; a musician, film artist and director investigate and shape listening perspectives with artistic means. They will test the influence on listening habits; the possibilities inherent in different listening perspectives and situations in space will be sounded out and consciously applied.

The same way an audio guide leads visitors’ gazes through collections and to individual art objects in visual arts exhibitions, this two-day project will guide the public’s listening and focus on perspectives and possibilities. The auditory influence isn’t part of an educational objective; instead, the process of perception is the subject of artistic analysis. The audience experiences the variety of possible hearing experiences. Perspectives are simultaneously the issue and the central element for shaping both evenings.

Artistic Director: Bettina Junge
Director: Thomas Fiedler/Kommando Himmelfahrt
Musical Direction: Enno Poppe
Film: Distruktur – Melissa Dullius & Gustavo Jahn
Actress: Nadine Kittler

Projektionen @ kunstraum t27

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This Thursday Dec. 13th @ 7:30 pm, Anja Dornieden, Juan David Gonzalez Monroy and Deborah Phillips will be presenting an evening of films and performances at kunstraum t27 to accompany the exhibition [Chrono]Skopie curated by Deborah Phillips. The program includes live performances by Jutojo and Xavier Quérel and films by Inger Lise Hansen, Romeo Grünfelder and Dagie Brundert.

kunstraum t27 | Thomasstr. 27 | Berlin

Directors Lounge Screening


Guillaume Cailleau: Bolex, Loves and Other Measures
16mm and Live Super-8 Performance
Thursday, November 29th 2012, 21h
Z-Bar, Bergstraße 2, 10115 Berlin-Mitte

Guillaume Cailleau bridges conceptual working methods with playful references to the avant-garde. This playful mix of forms, expanded cinema, experiments with human perception, and poetic compositions makes the viewing experience very enjoyable for its richness. His sincerity, combined with a joyful wink of the artist’s eye add to this impression. Explorations – or games – with color separation, the basics of color photography, are as much part his artistic arsenal as the lyric beauty of rich black and white contrast of high-con film combined associatively on an optical printer.

The artist will perform live, and will be available for Q&A.

Artist Links:
http://lightcone.org/en/filmmaker-1910-guillaume-cailleau

Links:
http://www.directorslounge.net

http://www.richfilm.de

http://www.z-bar.de

Detailled Program Infos:
http://www.richfilm.de/filmUpload/1-framesGCailleau.html
http://directorslounge.tumblr.com/post/36520446351/guillaumecailleau

Projektionen @ kunstraum t27

Anja Dornieden and Juan David Gonzalez Monroy will be presenting a screening on October 18 at 7:30pm of works on 16mm and super 8 film at kunstraum t27 to accompany the exhibition Situative Systeme that runs from September 22 until October 21.

Filmmmakers Thorsten Fleisch and Christopher Becks will be there in person to present their films. Join us!

kunstraum t27 | Thomasstr. 27 | Berlin

Think:Film Warm-Up: SUMMER 70 and Analogue Zone’s Workshop Presentation

This Sunday at 8pm, Arsenal Institut für Film und Videokunst will host the first of two warm-up events leading up to Think:Film, the International Experimental Cinema Congress 2012.

They will present SUMMER 70, an Italian-Egyptian experimental film by Paolo Isaja and Nagy Shaker, made in Italy in 1970. The 63 minute film, “a meditation on freedom at the turn of the 1970s, which utilizes the full vocabulary of experimental cinema to evoke youthful experimentation and energetic abandon” (MoMA) will be screened in a newly restored 16mm print. The Egyptian director Nagy Shaker will be present for a discussion.

Beforehand, LaborBerlin will present results from Analogue Zone, a workshop on analogue filmmaking which was held in Cairo in May of this year. Four of the participants of this workshop are in Berlin at the moment for a second workshop held at our lab in Wedding.

October 7th, 2012 @ 8pm | Arsenal – Institut für Film und Videokunst e.V. Potsdamer Straße 2, 10785 Berlin, Germany

Distruktur September Calender

LaborBerlin members Gustavo Jahn & Melissa Dullius will be showing works in 4 events in Berlin this month.

Sep 6th, Thursday, 18:00

Film Screening
in a garten near S+U Bahnhof Sonnenallee
Confirmation required: mail@distruktur.com

Sep 9th, Sunday, 14-18h
Kino im Zelt – sessions beginning every full hour
Straßenfest Großgörschenstraße
S+U Bahnhof Yorkstraße

Sep 13th, Thursday, 21h
Interview Werkschau
Avi Kanal (video, film art & performance platform at cellar cinema)
August II.
Auguststraße 2 Mitte

Sep 25th, Wednesday, 19h
Filmperformance
True True Name
Mad Kate´s Performance Salon
Carni Closet @ Exit
Wienerstraße 32 Kreuzberg

for more info:
www.distruktur.com
mail@distruktur.com

Mid-Summer Screening

On Sunday, the 12th of August, LaborBerlin presents a Mid-Summer Screening at Panke in Wedding, featuring works by members and friends. The evening is organized in two parts: the first one starts at 7pm (sharp) and shows new films made at Labor. Starting at 9pm (sharp), the second part consists of live cinema collaborations. Celebrate the beauty of hand-processed do-it-yourself film with us! Doors open at 6:30. Please feel free to come early, meet the makers, and hang out at the bar!

With works by Oscar de Gispert, Jakob Kirchheim, Teresa Delgado, Nadja Tobias, Christopher Becks, Doireann O’Malley, Lia Leticia & Karen Black, Melissa Dullius & Gustavo Jahn, Guillaume Cailleau & Jan Slak, Anja Dornieden & Juan David Gonzalez Monroy, Sylvia Schedelbauer & Jeff Surak, Deborah Philipps, Ute Aurand and others.

Doors open at 6:30,
Show times at 7:00 and 9:00pm
Admission is 3€

Panke
Gerichtstr. 23, Hof V.
13347, Wedding, Berlin

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