OSLO SCREEN FESTIVAL 2010
International Festival for Experimental Film & Video Art
Oslo Screen Festival is an international festival which began in 2008 with the
aim of bringing together artists working
with video art and experimental film to present their work to Oslo audiences.
Now the festival's 2nd edition is taking
place at Filmens Hus, March 12th-14th, with a competition program including 60
Norwegian and international films,
and presentations with invited curators and artists.
PROGRAM 2010
FRIDAY, MARCH 12th at BLÅ
Brenneriveien 9
21:00 Special screening Culture TV
Somnio, by Paulo Fernandez; Generative Flowers II, by Don Releya; Baum, by
Nicola Jeremic; Comedy, by
Christophe Thockler; Parametabolic, by Robin Voshardt; Imaginary Numbers, by
Daniel Piker; Fluxion.curb, by
Christopher Warnow
www.culturetv.tv
21:30 Concert Center of the Universe
Inspired by Balkan music, jungle, dubstep, Arabian music, Greek rebetiko,
French progrock and lo-fi; Center of the
Universe has it's own remarkable sound. They have created music for
installations, ballet and performance,
published 11 albums, a bundle of remixes, and have performed an insane amount
of concerts.
SATURDAY, MARCH 13th at FILMENS HUS
Dronningens gate 16
13:00 - Program 1 (50 minutes)
The delicate art of the bludgeon, by Jean-Gabriel Périot (FR); Still life with
Mattias, by Endre Tveitan (NO); Train
Watchers, by Agung Nugroho Widhi (ID); LYMS, by Ottar Ormstad (NO); Into
Daylight, by SJ.Ramir (NZ);
Distances, by Liliana Resnick (HR); Westcoast, by Ulu Braun (DE); Red Tape, by
Lucas Treise (DE); Stone on
Stone, by Rob Carter (USA).
14:20 - Program 2 (50 minutes)
En Milonga, by Guri Guri Henriksen (NO); Trapez Shortcut, by Josephin Böttger
(DE); Silent Cry, by Wilfried
Agricola de Cologne (DE); Edicisum, by Candas Sisman (TR); LoopLoop, by Patrick
Bergeron (CA);
Syncronisation, by Rimas Sakalauskas (LT); Way Fare, by Sylvia Schedelbauer
(DE); Getaway, by Ingeborg Stana
(NO); Cartolina Cellulare, by Peter Vadocz (HU); Dropping Furniture, by Harald
Hund & Paul Horn (AT); Windshield
Baby Gameboy Movie, by Clint Enns (CA).
15:30 - Special screening LOOP, Barcelona
Ailleurs, Katia Bourdarel, 2008, music by Jean Pierre Fourment. Courtesy of BK
Galerie Bernhard BIschoff, Bern.
Last Year At Marienbad, Kota Ezawa, 2007. Courtesy of Galerie Anita Beckers,
Frankfurt.
El Olvido II, Amparo Sard, 2009. Courtesy of N2 Galeria, Barcelona.
Planar, Arturo Fuentes, 2009. Courtesy of Galeria Llucià Homs, Barcelona.
Witness II, Michael Nyman, 2008. Courtesy of Galeria Senda, Barcelona.
La Licorne, Maïder Fortuné, 2006. Courtesy of Martine Aboucaya, Paris.
Sobremesa, Kaoru Katayama, 2007. Courtesy of Galeria Tomás March, Valencia.
Figuring Grounds, Gary Hill, 1985. Courtesy of Polígrafa Obra Gràfica,
Barcelona.
*The video Figuring Grounds has been edited to accompany the book An Art of
Limina. Gary Hill's Works and
Writings, by George Quasha and Charles Stein, edited by Polígrafa, Barcelona,
2009.
www.loop-barcelona.com
16:40 - Program 3 (50 minutes)
Mamo, by Anders Weberg (SE); disLocation, by Katy Morrison (AU); The sun
tattooed, by Shwan Dler Qaradaki
(NO/IQ); Raumsonde, by Jürgen Hille (DE); Space Drawing No. 5, by Sai Hua Kuan
(UK/SG); Requien Granular, by
Tomaz Klotzel (BR); You and Me, by Karsten Krause (DE); Footsteps, by Robert
Ciesla (FI); In the mix, by Jan
Machacek (AT); Cheval Blême, by Philippe Rouy (FR); Is It Just Another War?, by
Espen Faugstad (NO); Natur
Kultur, by Geir Esben Østbye (NO).
19:00 - Artist talk and film screening with Per Teljer
Per Teljer (1970) is a Swedish artist working with video in a script
based/narrative genre and he's mostly known for
the videos Festen (English title: The Celebration, 2001) and Som det nu var
(English title: Solidarity Lost, 2006).
He's the leader of the time-based art department at Trondheim Academy of Fine
Art. Teljer is screening his latest
film Stugan (English title: The Cabin, 2010), 53'. A compact chamber play
between too old friends incarcerated in a
lonely cabin during an ice-cold winter night. During the Oslo Screen Festival
The Cabin will be screened for the first
time.
www.teljer.com
SUNDAY, MARCH 14th at FILMENS HUS
Dronningens gate 16
13:00 - Norwegian Video Award
International Video Award
13:20 - Program 4 (50 minutes)
an*AMOR*phosis, by bicefaliKo (FR); Motholic mobble part 3, by Kaia Hugin (NO);
Contra, by Vicent Gisbert Soler
(ES); In Transit, by Reinhold Bidner (AT); Par Hasard, by Bull.Miletic (NO);
Black Hole, by Johanna Reich (DE);
Flights of Sleeping Birds, by Gayatri Kodikal (IN); Planet A, by Momoko Seto
(FR/JP).
14:20 - Presentation with curator Wilfried Agricola de Cologne and special
screening CologneOFF V - Taboo!
Taboo?
White, Lin Fangsuo (China); How to clean a puddle, Roland Wegerer (Austria);
Corporate Warfare, Casey McKee
(USA); Noli Me Tangere, Masha Yosefpolsky (Israel); (Buried) Over the Roofs,
Alex Lora (Spain); Siebensachen-
One's Bits and Pieces, Anna Porzelt (Germany);
Slapstick Social By, Frank
Gatti (France);
Pass, Istvan Rusvai
(Hungary)
http://coff.newmediafest.org/
15:40 - Program 5 (50 minutes)
Copy City, by Denise Hauser (NO); Regents Canal, by Marc Atkinson & Leslie
Deere (UK); Exótica, by Sérgio Cruz
(PT/UK); Lek, by Wolfgang Lehmann (SE); The Red City, by Sabina Jacobsson (NO);
There is a Lot of Joy too, by
Johanna Lecklin (FI); My Father's Letters, by Yana Sakellion (RU); Aanaatt, by
Max Hattler (UK); Stultifera Garden,
by Johanna Domke (DE).
16:50 - Program 6 (50 minutes)
Vehicles, by Tina Willgren (SE); Jazkamer, Live at Club Urga, Tokyo, by Håvard
Gjelseth (NO); The Shelling of
Neon Lights, by Paola Vela (PE); Body Trail, by Michael Palm & Willi Dorner
(AT); India, by Noemi Sjöberg
(ES/SE); Heart Beat, by Mia Nikolic (RS); In Transit, by Lida Abdul (AT); Grid,
by Volker Schreiner (DE); In the Hall
of the Mountain King, by Svein Johan Reisang (NO); Sansula, by Dirk Rauscher
(DE); React, by Fabien Bourdier
(FR).
18:30 - The Dream That Kicks presents 8ISM (Lillebil)
Super 8 classics from New York and London in the 70s and 80s; includes Viviene
Dicks' superb take on NYC punk
girls Guerillere Talks featuring Lydia Lunch, and Derek Jarmans' dark portrait
of Throbbing Grisle T.G. Physic Rally
in Heaven.
The Dream That Kicks is a project run by Greg Pope.
Free entrance.
Oslo Screen Festival is sponsored by Film&Kino, Norsk Kulturråd, Oslo Kommune
and Fritt Ord.
www.screenfestival.no
.. REZONE http://re-lab.lv/rezone
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
.. WWW: https://lists.rixc.lv/mailman/listinfo/rezone