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  • A premier survey of California-based McPhee’s experimental films from 2002-2011 will screen at 21:00 , 15 April , 2011 at Freies Museum, Potsdamer Strasse 91 Berlin. Curated by Klaus W. Eisenlohr of Director’s Lounge, Berlin.
  • The Potential Thief -
    New performance installation exploring the relationship between the individual and cinematic image. Performers and audience members negotiate one another’s movements as they copy excerpts from films. Three audience members are asked to join each
  • Event: La Chonchita N=Amour and other recent films by Christina McPheeInstitution: black hole cinemathequeComment:
  • Event: Prize Simona Gesmundo for Animated Short Films - First PrizeInstitution: Prize Simona Gesmundo for Animated Short FilmsComment:
  • Born 1968 in Redondo Beach, California (USA); 1986-1987 studied at Marymount College, Palos Verdes, CA; 1987-1991 studied at the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA. Aitken lives and works in Los Angeles (USA). Aitken belongs to a generation
  • For over thirty years Rebecca Allen has investigated a variety of technological forms of expression including 3D computer animation films, music videos, large-scale performance works, interactive art installations, video games, artificial life
  • Transmediale '99 -
    With a new byline ‘international media arts festival berlin‘, transmediale invited artists, scientists and commercial producers in 1999 to present digital worlds and beings in films, video and games. It acknowledged the entertainment industry and
  • Event: Prize Simona Gesmundo for Animated Short Films - Special MentionInstitution: Prize Simona Gesmundo for Animated Short FilmsComment:
  • Refraction
    "Refraction" explores the cinematic narrative of the photographic image in a non-electronic form, the lenticular medium, a process in which two or more images can be seen sequentially simply through the changing of the observer’s viewing
  • 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