The Ultimate Time Lapse Megamix

A 2010 NEXT WAVE FESTIVAL KEYNOTE PROJECT

The Ultimate Time Lapse Megamix is an all-night-long video marathon, of exciting new screen-based artworks from around Australia, Asia and the Pacific.

Taking over Federation Square’s Big Screen from 8pm until 8am for three consecutive nights, the program includes an epic twelve hours of new video art, experimental film, animation, digital works and more. Twelve guest curators from across Australia and Asia have selected works from their regions especially for the 2010 Next Wave Festival making The Ultimate Time Lapse Megamix a major showcase of the most cutting-edge screen art from across this artistically rich and culturally diverse region.

The Ultimate Time Lapse Megamix includes works from Australia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, The Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and beyond. These will screen alongside a compilation of works from Next Wave’s Time Lapse program, which were specially commissioned for the Big Screen between June 2009 and May 2010.

The program will be played in a different order every night, giving night owls and early risers alike the chance to sample a diverse cross-section of the works on offer. It will be deck-chair and gas-heater equipped, super food ‘n drink, all-night event for three nights only.

FREE EVENT
The Ultimate Time Lapse Megamix Screening:
· THURSDAY 20 May, 8:00 PM to FRIDAY 21 May, 8:00 AM
· FRIDAY 21 May, 8:00 PM to SATURDAY 22 May, 8:00 AM
· SATURDAY 22 May, 8:00 PM to SUNDAY 23 May, 8:00 AM

Featured artists:
Eugenia Lim, Sam Smith, Mark Rodda, Alesh Macak, Benjamin Ducroz, Benjamin Forster, Brown Council, Simone Hine & Linda Neil, Belle Bassin, Rowan McNaught, Elvis Richardson, Elizabeth Willing, Crash Crew, Joseph Breikers, Andrew McLellan/Kitchen’s Floor, Marly Luske, Fiona Mail, Drea Lam, Sarah Byrne, Sam Cranstoun, Sally Golding, Audrey Lam, Christina Tester, Cait Foran, Wei Chen, Hu Xiangqian, Huang He, Zhifei Yang, Dickid, Xu Huijing, Xu Shuxian, Chen Chengfeng, Cao Yuan, Agung Nugroho Widhi, Anggun Priambodo, Eko Nugroho, Henry Foundation, Luo Fei, Wimo A Bayang, Woto Wibowo (Wok the Rock), Yoshiaki Kuribara,Taro Izumi, Yukihiro Taguchi, Masaru Iwai, Mitsunori Sakano, Fahmi Redza, Datins of Doom, Sharon Chin, CIPAN, Masnoor Ramli Mahmud,Victoria Cattoni, Emil Goh, Nurhanim Khairuddin, Roslisham Ismail aka Ise, Chi Too, Mark Teh, Sarah Jane Parton, Sean Grattan, Jill Kennedy, Johnny Titheridge, Richard Frater, Maria Taniguchi, Genevieve Chua, Martha Atienza, Raya Martin, Silnt, Eswandy Sarip, Serene Teh, Ragil Putra Setia, Phishermen’s Friend, Jow Zhi Wei, He Shuming, Chulyarnnon Siriphol, Arpapun Plungsirisoontorn, Tintin Cooper, Anocha Suwichakornpong, Tanatchai Bandasak, D.I.E, Haukom and ISE, Lolay + Giam Eee (Thaweesak Srithongdee and Boonchai Aprintanaphong), Pathompol Tesprateep, Jakrawal Niltumrong, Uruphong Raksasad.

Guest Curators: Wimo A Bayang (Yogyakarta, Indonesia); Joselina Cruz (Manila, Philippines); Eva McGovern and Simon Soon (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia); Emma McRae (Melbourne, Australia); Mitsunori Sakano (Tokyo, Japan); Xu Shuxian (Guangzhou, China); David Teh and Mary Pansanga (Bangkok, Thailand); Mark Williams (Wellington, New Zealand); Rizal Md Yatim (Singapore); Danni Zuvela and Maggie McDade (Brisbane, Australia)

Click here to read more about the event

Oslo Screen Festival: Call for entries

Oslo Screen Festival began in 2008 with the aim of bringing together young
emerging artists working with video to present their work to Oslo
audiences.The purpose of the festival is to focus on experimental video works and to emphasize emerging poetics of the medium. We are now open for entries to the festival’s second edition in March 2010 and
would like to invite artists and filmmakers to send us their works. An
award of €1000 will be given to the best video. Please find regulation &
entry form on our website  http://www.screenfestival.no/
The deadline for entries is October, 15.

The City Oneminute

Video Screening and Workshop Presentation
Friday, March 20 2009
07.00 PM
Ruang MES 56
Jl. Nagan Lor 17 Patehan, Kraton
Yogyakarta 55133

From 6th to 20th of March 2009 The One Minutes, in collaboration with Ruang MES 56 and Video Battle held The City Oneminutes video workshop about the city of Yogyakarta in 1 minute duration, facilitated by Olivia Glebbeek and Evelien Krijl. The workshop was joined in by 11 participants: Agung Nugroho Widhi, Anang Saptoto, Angki Purbandono, Edwin Dolly Roseno, Daniel Satyagraha, Deon Manunggal, Jim Allen Abel, Noval Akbar, Aderi Putra Wicaksono, Siska Rahardiyanti a.k.a Cyka and Wok The Rock. Click here to see some Yogyakarta - City Oneminute video samples.

Sessions:
1. Workshop video screening
2. Screening and video presentation from One Minute’s compilation

About The One Minutes
The One Minutes were launched in 1998 and by now it has developed into a global network with makers from 100 countries and an archive of 10000 video works that are shown (inter) nationally on many podia. Its core activity is the annual competition for the best One Minutes. Additionally The One Minutes realizes television programs, exhibitions, dvd-releases, lectures, workshops, internet tv and websites. The One Minutes foundation manages a wealth of images, facilities, contacts and experiences and would like to share this with third parties.

The One Minutes contribute to a rich and divers picture of the world. It provides conditions for creating new artworks and offers an international platform and a broad audience to artists around the world.

About The City Oneminutes
Making a portrait of a city is to record the unique. To register the characteristics with which this city distinguishes itself from others. It is also the city seen through the eyes of the artist.
The exhibition will be a walk through the world of cities. An insight into where and how people live. A visual report of the now.
The exhibition is to be seen on www.cityoneminutes.org, the digital TV channel Holland DOC / VPRO and the World Expo in Shanghai 2010.

This workshop and presentation is held in cooperation of
The One Minutes
Ruang MES 56
Video Battle

Screening at Directors Lounge Media Art Festival

Six selected videos from Video Battle will be presented on Thursday February, 12 at Directors Lounge Media Art Festival, Berlin.

Address:
Scala

Friedrich Str. 112A
10117 Berlin
click here to see the map

About the festival:
Opening Night of International Directors Lounge media art festival!
Thursday, 5 February 2009
9 pm, doors open 8 pm

The fifth Berlin International Directors Lounge will take place
from 5 - 15 February, at the time of the 59th Berlin International
Festival. Expect video art and experimental film from all flavors and
parts of the world. Several curated programs, specials, accompanied
by DJs and VJs ensure eleven cosmopolitan days and nights..

Once again we will offer a hideaway, a relaxed space for
filmmakers, videoartists and everybody interested in experimental
forms of cinema and videoart.

The screenings are followed by nights of music and specials. The
Lounge as a club, the spot to dance the night away.

5th through 15th February daily program - from 6 pm until late night.

Programme:

Cyka (Indonesia) – The Stereo pathetic of Final Curse / 01:20 / 2004
Animation video about a skeleton that plants something in a garden and its consequences.

Eko Nugroho (Indonesia) – Dark Disco / 02:02 / 2004
We are living in a crisis, but our government likes party. A critical approach on Indonesian politics.

Eko Nugroho (Indonesia) – Let Me Love Me / 02:16 / 2004
Animation about a strange character reading a book with a chimney on his head.

Luo Fei (China) – In The Room / 03:00 / 2002
Strange act by three young men in a bed room.

Nangski (Indonesia) – Adiksi / 02:34 / 2005
A psychedelic animation music video from Jakarta based band, C’mon Lennon.

Wok The Rock (Indonesia) – How Low Can You Go, Lisa / 05:05 / 2004
The image on this video is a painting by Japanese artist Yasumasa Morimura in which he parodes  Da Vinci´s masterpiece. Using the same idea of re-appropriation, Wok The Rock puts Morimura´s work in a new context by printing the image with a low quality and old printer. Additionally, the video was shot with a compact digital camera. The infinite options of copy that technology offers  contrasts with the unique and original artwork of the masterpiece parodied.

Curated by Katerina Valdivia Bruch

Directors Lounge 2009
Directors Lounge Blog

Superfiction

Superfiction

Roslisham Ismail/ 04:39/ 2008

Neon Lights

Neon Lights

Deon Manunggal/ 05:00/ 2007

What Goes Without Saying

What Goes Without Saying

Cyka/ 02:25/ 2007

Sweet Maria

Sweet Maria

Edwin “Dolly” Roseno/ 01:15/ 2006

The Leak

The Leak

Lulu Ratna/ 03:10/ 2005

The Review

The Review

Lulu Ratna/ 01:23/ 2005

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