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From eye to mouth, from mouth to eye @ Mindpirates

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From eye to mouth, from mouth to eye:
A 16mm film screening by Anja Dornieden & Juan David Gonzalez Monroy

Wednesday, 06.02.2013 at 8:00 PM
Mindpirates | Schlesische Strasse 38 | Haus F (3rd Hinterhof) | 10997 Berlin

In the lost city of Inilosap film spectatorship was not considered a passive activity, much less entertainment. Film was considered a disease, a particularly contagious virus. One could not avoid it, and therefore had to be prepared for it. Children were not allowed to attend the films that were projected every night in the main square of the city. Attendance however was mandatory for all adults. To be allowed to watch a film, every child went through years of training. Completion meant entry into adulthood. At this stage they were lead into the main square and made to sit through their first screening with their backs to the screen. Nevertheless, on occasion, audience members were known to have perished while viewing the films. One story told of a man and a woman who burst into flames during a screening. They were hugging each other as they spontaneously combusted in the first row.

Most film rolls had no discernible creator. Although every citizen was trained in the use of cameras no one could recollect having created any particular set of images. Some films were credited to people that nobody seemed to know or remember. Because of its recognized danger the screen acquired sacred qualities. Films were screened in absolute silence and then discussed for days at a time. New edits were argued and then decided upon. Eventually the films supplanted the spoken word. The last found texts claim that the film virus mutated into a distinct type of telepathy and telekinesis. The Eyemouth they called it. Communication took place with and through the screen. The text states that with the power of their minds the films were reedited automatically and continuously throughout each screening. The films grew increasingly longer and the reediting process more elaborate. Before its demise, it seems the city had embarked on a mind controlled film project meant to supersede their known reality.

There is not much we know however about the specific contents of these Eyemouth films. At some point in time the screenings stopped and quite shortly thereafter all the citizens of Inilosap disappeared. A fire seems to have broken out afterwards erasing most traces of the city along with all the films. Some speculate that upon realizing their failure all the rolls of film were strewn across the entirety of the city. Every place and every object was wrapped in images of itself. Every citizen then wrapped him or herself in footage of themselves and then set him or herself on fire. Others suggest that it was the unprotected use of photographic chemicals that caused the fire and the death of all the citizens. Remains of what appears to be a rather large chemical factory have been found at an archeological site rumored to be the location of the lost city. Constant exposure to these chemicals would also lead to certain types of delusions and hallucinations that could explain the claims of spontaneous combustion, telepathy and telekinesis found in the historical record.

What you will see then is an attempt to recreate one of the Eyemouth film rolls. Because of the limited information that we have been able to obtain about their content or the specific manner in which they were assembled, we can most certainly say that our attempt will be a failure. However if any case of telepathy or telekinesis might arise please do not panic. You are free to manipulate the films with your mind as you please. But beware of the dangers involved. Reality has a tendency to resist control.

Program segments (with special intermissions):
You dirty little rat. Took us for a ride, did you? 16mm, 3 min, color, silent.
Awe Shocks 16mm, 3 min, color, sound.
Enter 16mm, 5 min, color, sound.
Eigenheim 16mm, 16 min. color, sound.
Come and dance with me 16mm, 4 min, color, sound.
How To Catch A Mole 16mm, 9 min, color, sound.
Oro Parece 16mm, 6 min, black & white, silent.

More info at Mindpirates

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

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

Members’ News

LaborBerlin’s creative powerhouse DISTRUKTUR (Melissa Dullius and Gustavo Jahn) will take part in a show called Performa Paço in Paço das Artes in São Paulo, where they will also be teaching a “film language” workshop and doing a performance with multiple 16mm projections in two shows, on the 18th and 19th of May. Click on the following links to find some information (in Portuguese) on the events: click here to find out about the workshop, and click here to find out about Distruktur’s screeningIn the week after, from the 22nd through the 26th of May, Dullius and Jahn go to Florianópolis to give a workshop as part of the Oficina Corpo Sensível for the second time (the first one was in Recife last November). It will be a LaborBerlin style workshop teaching how to shoot, develop and project 16mm films. Distruktur have packed projectors, lots of chemicals, and many many films in a dedicated attempt at bringing hand-made film culture back to where their artistic journey started, their home country, Brasil!

Members’ News

Filme von LaborBerlin Mitglieder Guillaume Cailleau und Sylvia Schedelbauer laufen kommendes Wochenende im Babylon Berlin und in Oberhausen.

1. Im Programm “Küsse Panorama Cinemascope” Neuer Deutscher Film, kuratiert von Christina Morhardt, laufen Through und H(i)J von Cailleau und way fare von Schedelbauer. Ausserdem mit Filmen von Ute Aurand & Ulrike Pfeiffer, Frank Biesendorfer, Guillaume Cailleau & Benjamin Krieg, Thorsten Fleisch, Milena Gierke, Undine Goldberg, Karl Kels, Christina Morhardt, Gabi Schaffner und Sylvia Schedelbauer. Donnerstag, den 26.4.2012 um 20:15 im Babylon in der Rosa-Luzemburg-Str. 30. Clicke hier, um das Programm downzuloaden.


2. Auf den Internationalen Kurzfilmtagen Oberhausen läuft am Samstag, den 28.04.12, um 12:30 Austerity Measures, eine kollaborative Arbeit von Guillaume Cailleau mit Ben Russell, enstanden 2011 im Hand Over Cinema Workshop in Athen. Ebenfalls am Samstag um 17:00 läuft Sounding Glass von Sylvia Schedelbauer um 17:00, sowie am Sonntag, den 29.4.12 um 14:30 (in der Lichtburg) und um 17:00 (im Gloria).

Cailleau and Russell at Berlinale

LaborBerlin is very proud to announce that the latest collaborative film by Guillaume Cailleau and Ben Russell will have its world premiere at this year’s Berlinale. The hand processed 16mm film was produced as part of LaborBerlin’s workshop in Athens last year, Hand Over Cinema, in which international fimmakers, cineastes, artists and students gathered to make their experiments in the capital of Greece. Cailleau and Russell’s film is called Austerity Measures, runs 8 minutes, and screens on February 11th and 12th at Forum Expanded. The film is a color-separation portrait of the Exarchia neighborhood of Athens: In a place where fists are raised like so many columns in the Parthenon, this is a film of surfaces – of grafittied marble streets and wheat-pasted city walls.

Cinéma Copains at Berlinale

Cinema Copains are Minze Tummescheit and Arne Hector, part of the group of founding members of LaborBerlin. We are excited that their latest film project, in arbeit / en construction / w toku / lavori in corso, about collaborative work processes and cooperative structures, will screen as part of this year’s Forum. IN ARBEIT relies on the basic social gesture of people introducing themselves to one another. To explore the possibilities of collective action, Minze Tummescheit and Arne Hector set off a chain of interviews, with the first interviewee leading the film team to the second, and so on. What they all have in common are the cooperative structures in which they work. To open the series, we meet film laboratory L’Abominable, the Coordination des Intermittents et Précaires, Île de France (CIP) and two Sicilian agricultural cooperatives. The most important question they debate is that of their own legitimacy: does it make sense or is it even possible to position oneself outside of industrial progress, the public arena of politics or the global market? We learn much about film laboratories and the materiality of film, about the relationship between trade and industry, about French employment policy for film and theatre professionals and the resistance it breeds, and about Mafia-dominated Sicilian structures. Each cooperative creates its own images, sounds and rhythms, with these images forming a series that ultimately becomes a collective political discourse, not least about cinema itself. Showdates are February 13th and 18th.

Director’s Lounge 2012

February is the busiest month for experimental cineastes in Berlin, and not just because of the big festival that hits town! There are many satellite events that pilot great films such as the International Director’s Lounge, now in its 8th edition, and of course our very own film show case DIFFRAKTION. Stay tuned for news on our program details and show times!
Meanwhile, we’re happy to say that LaborBerlin members Melissa Dullius and Gustavo Jahn (the powerhouse duo known as Distruktur), and Jakob Kirchheim will be screening new works as part of Director’s Lounge on February 13th. Curated by Deborah S. Phillips, the program entitled Out of the Blue: Plötzlich wird alles anders features following filmmakers: Lutz Garmsen, Tanya Ury, Jakob Kirchheim and Teresa Delgado, Melissa Delius and Gustavo Jahn, Tsuyoshi Harada, and Deborah S Phillips.

Download the program flyer here

Von den Anfängen…und heute

HEUTE HEUTE HEUTE, 18.Januar 2012, um 20Uhr findet unser Open Screening statt!

Diesesmal im Regenbogenkino!

Ein Abend mit LaborBerlin – Filme der Anfangszeit

Lausitzer Strasse 22, 10999 Berlin
(U1 Görlitzerbhf.)
http://www.regenbogenkino.de/

MAIL3 Art

Im kunstraum t27 werden die Zusendungen von KünstlerInnen des Kunstverein Neukölln e.V. zur Mail-Art-Ausstellung mit dem Thema „Paket“ präsentiert. Die große Schau zeigt vielschichtige künstlerische Interpretationsweisen des „Pakets“ als Kunstobjekt. Neben den 250 KünstlerInnen der Galerie sind Renate Wiedemann und Susanne Ruoff als Gastkünstler eingeladen. Begleitend zur Ausstellung MAIL3 Art zeigen wir ein Programm mit 16mm & Super 8 Filme & Filmfragmente von Len Lye, Bärbel Freund & Ute Aurand, Anja Dornieden & Juan-David Gonzalez, Jodie Mack, Jeanette Muñoz, Jaap Pieters, Dagie Brundert & Gabriele Kahnert, & Ramona Welsh!
Mehr unter:
deborahsp.wordpress.com
http://kunstraumt27.de/

Download des Flyers hier


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