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2007, awardsKöken ErgunBorn in Istanbul, Köken Ergun studied at the Istanbul University Acting Department, followed by a postgraduate diploma in Ancient Greek Theatre at London's King's College. Ergun is currently a PhD candidate at the Theatre Dramaturgy Department of Istanbul University [2006]. Between 1998 and 2001 Ergun worked as an assistent director to Robert Wilson. In 2001, he presented his first solo work, a large-scale installation performance, in Istanbul's Rumeli Fortress. This initial step into art performance led Ergun to move into the field of video and performance and he began exhibiting in Europe and the United States. His works have been screened at various film festivals in Europe. He also had different art-residencies in Europe and the United States. I, Soldier
Köken Ergun
Ben Askerim, 07:14, Color, Stereo, TR, 2005
Sphinx AwardKöken Ergun makes a very direct but discrete visualisation of an event, an artistic commentary to the specific political context of Turkey which becomes a universal commentary on ultranationalism. His visual strategy enables a new reading of the surviving imagery of 20th century state rituals. * Award goes for 2 works from same series: I soldier and The Flag. I, Soldier is the first part of a video series in which Köken Ergun deals with the state-controlled ceremonies for the national days of the Turkish Republic. The nationalistic attributes attached to these large-scale events are framed in a non-descriptive way and shown from an almost voyeuristic point of view. I, Soldier was shot at the 'National Day for Youth and Sports'; the day that marks the start of the independence war of the Turkish people under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, against the Allied Forces back in 1919. The annual ceremony held at the biggest stadium of each city consists of figurative dances of high school students, choreographed in a 'timeless' socialist-realist manner. The Flag
Köken Ergun
Bayrak, 09:01, Color, Stereo, TR, 2006
Sphinx AwardKöken Ergun makes a very direct but discrete visualisation of an event, an artistic commentary to the specific political context of Turkey which becomes a universal commentary on ultranationalism. His visual strategy enables a new reading of the surviving imagery of 20th century state rituals. * Award goes for 2 works from same series: I soldier and The Flag. Second part of Köken Ergun's video series about the state-controlled national day ceremonies of the Turkish Republic. Shot during the 'April 23rd Children's Day', which marks the establishment of the new Turkish Parliament, and the official demise of the Ottoman Empire back in 1920, this split screen film documents a pompous patriotic performance devised by elders to be performed by children. Hosted by the mayor and governor of Istanbul, with the participation of a high ranking general, the ceremony features poems and oaths read out loud by primary schools students. Patriotism becomes a hard-lined nationalism. Astrid RiegerBorn in Brasov (Romania), immigrated to Germany in 1990.
works by this author:
Mammal
Mammal
Astrid Rieger
07:25, Color, Stereo, DE, 2007
Special MentionIt succeeds in depicting a psychological conflict, that arises from the symbiotic relationship from a son to his mother, which is visualised through shifts in between symbolic registers and imaginary fields in an organic flow, backed up by excellent sound design. In surprising narrative, even mythological pictures Mammal describes the symbiotical relationship between a mother and her son. Sensuality, animalistic tendencies and permanent attempts to escape are one side, protecting care and fear of change on the other. projectsinge group (Jérôme Blanquet, Jean-François Blanquet, Roussel Florent)The projectsinge group (Montpellier-Paris--Brussels) is composed of jean_f Blanquet (sound artist), Florent Roussel (multimedia conceptor) and Jérôme Blanquet (director-graphic designer). For several years now projectsinge making use and modifying consumer audio and video equipment within their live performances.
works by this author:
Monkey_Party
Monkey_Party
projectsinge group (Jérôme Blanquet, Jean-François Blanquet, Roussel Florent)
interactive video installation, FR, 2007
Bogdanka Poznanović AwardThis interactive project introduces the specific usage of everyday devices in creating a dialogue between our perception of technology and expectations that are imposed by this technology. Its an intuitive stroll through what seems to be an endless stream of questions, options, choices and experiences. Monkey_Party is an interactive video installation that aims to sneak into our daily lives by manipulating common household audio-video equipment (TV, DVD player, stereo …) in order to open our senses to new experiences. It’s an alternative audiovisual encounter between performances, video, experimental cinema and digital art. Within a multidimensional universe, the six works that make up Monkey_Party, explores the themes of modifications, displacement and transformation through our different spheres of emotions and sensations. The user is required to take part in this universe. He or she needs to react with the remote control to search, wait, find, and immerge into the world of Monkey_Party. |