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  • Tide Table -
    ...Videoarte (Film on DVD, 8 minutes)
  • ...A comic and visually dazzling performance by renowned South African artist William Kentridge, in "I Am Not Me, the Horse is Not Mine," the artist himself gives an unusual presentation related to his current opera-in-progress: a work inspired by Russian composer Dmitri...
  • ...Combining the political with the poetic, William Kentridge's work has made an indelible mark on the contemporary art scene. Dealing with subjects as sobering as apartheid and colonialism, Kentridge often imbues his art with dreamy, lyrical undertones or comedic bits of...
  • ... producing new individuals. Objects are rendered to represent each myth, according to their genetic code managed by an artificial intelligence subsystem. (D. Domingues)
  • Things Spoken -
    ...Most people collect objects during their lives. These can be gifts, souvenirs, momentos, personal artifacts, found things, etc. Their significance for their 'collectors' are usually contextual and personal. This CD-ROM presents a selection of about 50...
  • RGB VW -
    ...This work was conceived in relation to a particular location, a disused automobile factory in Karlsruhe. Such a space is clearly significative of industrial culture. But we are now shifting towards a more immaterial fascination - the media technologies with their flow...
  • Hierosgamos -
    ...Length: 1min. 30sec. Two repetitive movements are conjugated on either side of the screen: a young naked girl blows up a red heart shaped balloon, and an animated sequence from Muybridge shows two boys jumping over each other. (A. Hegedüs)
  • Ise D'oil -
    Length: 4min. 30sec. An imaginary conversation between two gyroscopes - their memories and their capacities for union. The idea is expressed by conjugating two different camera views of the same gyroscope around a central axis on the screen.
  • Image To Paul Klee -
    ...Length: 4min. 30sec. Electronic frequencies determine certain computer generated patterns and at the same time the movement of sand particles. The videographic inteference of these two images creates a poetic aspect akin to certain works of Paul Klee. (A. Hegedüs)