PROGRAM SPACE 2002
Daki Ling -
July 3, 19h & July 4, 21h
4
films - 40mn
Contemporaries4mn30 b/w stereo 2001 Belgiumby Karen VanderborghtThis clip is made for and inspired by the music of the Lofi Finnish group Kiila. As does the song, the images provoke a naive message "The people who live around you, are your contemporaries". The beginning shows the situation of the spectators (at the cinema, in front of the television, in everyday life)who are watching the actions of people of diverse appearance, before the absent camera. Everything finishes with a childish game between image and music. This video is part of a compilation of clips entitled “Killa-Heartcore-video”, which will be released in the summer of 2002.self-productionself-distributionclip alentejozing14mn30 color stereo 2001 Portugalby Susana Chiocca"This video is the meeting between the vidéaste Susana Chiocca and the type-setter Mr. Spoon.This "in vitro" meeting was born in January 2001 at the time of a performance in Lyon with the European Forum of the young creation." Nicolas Barrotself-productionself-distributionclip Tower Card7mn30 color mono 2001 USAby Kara HearnThe short experimental video documents and recreates the difficulty and the beauty of choosing right action in a climate of doubt, confusion, and fear. It is an homage to the new clarity and revolution that are possible in distressing times and is dedicated to Barbara Lee, the only United States congressperson to oppose military action in Afghanistan.
self-productionself-distributionclip sans titre (L.H.-Sierre)16mn color stereo 2001 Franceby Isabelle Pichat"Two countries, two towns, a body projected into two universes... We cross a frontier, we discover a new territory... don't create a rupture because the Town is a space in oneself, a concept that we are invited to reinvent Organ's become roads, the paths to a brain emitter / transmitter of emotions that redesign intimacy. It is no longer the body which inhabits the space but the space which inhabits the body : fusion.This One, perfect number... assembles the spaces... We talk about presence." Solène Bertrandself-productionself-distributionclip