2004, special

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WRO 03 Globalica

The selection of video art works from the agenda of the 10th International Media Art Biennale WRO 03.

WRO International Media Art Biennale is a major manifestation of new media art in Poland and Central Europe. Since its first edition in 1989 WRO has been representing art heading away from mass culture towards dis-massed one created by contemporary means of artistic creation and communication. Initially as Sound Basis Visual Art Festival, WRO was committed mainly to present audiovisual creations in video and computer arts, installations, performances and various mixed-media activities. Later on, since 1993 and already functioning as a biennale, apart from the audiovisual topics it explores also new strategies and territories of digital artistic communication. Globalica, the watchword of the last WRO Biennale that took place in May 2003, expresses an encouragement for an artistic play with global culture of the society of the spectacle. It puts forward a question about an artist's role in the face of intermingling high and popular culture; global and local; commercial and independent.

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Nothing but Net

video and sound installation, RS, 2003
Zoran Naskovski: Nothing but Net

Zoran Naskovski: Nothing but Net

I fell in love with the sound of the net jiggling as the ball went through. (Pee Wee Kirkland, streetball legend)

'Nothing but Net' is a video and sound installation consisting of picture and sound that were recorded during various nights, on the same street basketball playground. A registered part of the atmosphere has been transformed in an environment in which there are video and sound recordings of various time lengths and who are never being repeated by the loops, and which create the impression of a harmony in the gallery in which one can resort to meditation. The sound is real and raw and sometimes can be felt even physically, while the image of a hoop with chain net that constantly moves is similar to universal principles and beauty.

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Eastern House

Vzhodna hisa, 17:33, Color, Stereo, SI, 2003
Marina Gržinić, Aina Šmid: Eastern House

Gržinić, Šmid: Eastern House

It is a video that reread some key names and film sequences from the film history, giving a new meaning and opening the articulation: Antonioni, Coppola, Siegel and Romher.It includes Nesa Paripovic body performance from 1970 from ex- Yugoslavia. It presents the reconstruction of this performances. And the text written by Grzinic on Alain Badiou theories and cyberfemism questions the war in Iraque, global capitalism and the space of the Internet. The video is also in a clear reference to the Alien sequel no. 4 from 1997.

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Crossing Over Time

'Selecting the works which form Crossing Over Time was both an enjoyable and difficult task. It’s unusual to attempt to encapsulate and present the curatorial vision of others. First, there was the problem of how to represent six years of creative activity by showing less than half the short films produced. Then choosing between different artists’ works. In the end it came down to subjectivity: the likes and dislikes of an individual. As each Crossing Over residency took as its starting point a strong thematic, I was initially concerned that one programme would not naturally ‘emerge’ from the assembled films. I needn’t have worried. Many of the works share something in common, which is a questioning of the given order of things, often expressed through the journey as metaphor for transformation.

New Media Scotland

 
Antal Bodozcky: If, so... HU, 1998

Herb E. Smith: Coal is Black, and Sometimes Red US, 2000

Krassimir Terziev: In Search of… BG, 1997

Aleksandar Battista Ilic: Egoeast 3 HR, 2000

Dimitrina Sevova: Three Short Videoportraits BG, 1999

Antal Bodozcky: Teatime HU, 1999

Paul Rooney: Good Morning Call GB, 2001

Baza: 422008@lite RS, 1999

Boryana Dragoeva: Celebrating the Next Twinkling BG, 1999

Phil Collins: Romance. The Commercial GB, 2001

Gaspar Csongor: Postcard I RO, 2000

Gaspar Csongor: Postcard II RO, 2000

 
Lala Raščić: 17 Stories

Lala Raščić: 17 Stories HR, 2001
 
Susan B. Halpern: Fall US, 2000

Tsvetelina Gancheva: Virgin BG, 1997

Barbara Konopka: Binary Notes PL, 1998

Maria Natasha Stukoff: Frozen 0% CH/GB, 1999

Ivan Mudov: Simon Says… BG, 1997

Mare Tralla: Felt Boots EE, 2000

Chris Speed: Places of Difference GB, 2001

Avril Gillan: Crossing Mary IE, 1998

Levente Sipos: Tele-browsing HU, 2001

Mike Kash: Remember the Hill US, 2000

 
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DRIFT programme

curated by Iliyana Nedkova

A programme of shorts by UK artists and film-makers which reveal the cinematic relationships between sound and image. The films play with our aural perceptions, featuring along the way bursts of sound art, noise, experimental music, field recordings, urban and rural soundscapes. DRIFT is an ongoing exploration of sound art and experimental music, including radio broadcasts, moving image, publications and occasional live events. Initiated and produced by New Media Scotland, Edinburgh. Supported by the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and Lux, London. Funded by the Scottish Arts Council and Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science and Technology.

Susan Black: American Classic

Susan Black: American Classic 2001, 02:50

Chris Bowman: River/Sundown/02.032003, 06:35

Susanne Ramsenthaler: Mirage 2003, 02:00

Kelly Richardson: The Sequel 2003, 01:10

Paddy Kernohan: Boundary/Agency 2002, 03:22

Richard Ashrowan, Alexander Hamilton, Shannon Tofts: The Windmills of Innerleithen 2004, 07:45

Simon Tricker: Berg 2003, 04:40

Peter Collis: Exposure 2003, 05:00

Emily Richardson: Nocturne 2002, 04:00

 

Holger Mohaupt: 128 Megabytes Germany 2003, 05:48

Victoria Clare Bernie: The Cinematic Garden (extract) 2003, 05:30

Ian Helliwell: Crosshatch 2003, 07:25

Butler Brothers: Zerotime 2002, 03:00

Rob Kennedy and diskono: You’re not Blank 2002, 02:26

Jayne Parker: 59 1/2 Seconds for a String Player. Versions 1-3 2000, 03:30

Aura Satz: Ventriloqua 2003, 3:00

John Carson: American Medley 1985, 11:00

Michelle Deignan: Audience 2003, 01:30

 
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Works of students from the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad

New Media Department, Animation and Visual Effects Department.
Dina Stipić, Endre Ajandi: Coraline

Dina Stipić, Endre Ajandi
Coraline 2004, RS, 01:00
 
Viktorija Čikoš
Enchanted 2004, RS, 01:29

Bojan Cvetković
Maja 2004, RS, 10:41

 
Saša Ilić: Master

Saša Ilić
Master 2004, RS, 03:00
 
Milan Kaćanski & Team
Milan Kaćanski za predsednika 2004, RS, 05:00

Mina Cvetinović, Vladimir Veselinović
holy grail 2004, RS, 03:10

 
Miloš Pušić: Tag

Miloš Pušić
Tag
2004, RS, 07:35
 
Vladimir Mijatović
Deconstructing the Web
2004, RS, 01:13

Vlada Strajnić
'O' 2004, RS, 0:57

 
Mirko Žarković: Intro 01

Mirko Žarković
Intro 01 2004, RS, 00:20
 

Dejan Šolajić
Buđenje 2004, RS, 00:20

Svetlana Vuković
Ispit
2004, RS, 02:53

 
Živa Stanojević: Colt Play

Živa Stanojević
Colt Play
2004, RS, 00:20
 
Stoleski, Stojšin, Komnenović
Stoleski za predsednika
2004, RS, 00:51

V. Vukmirović, Ž. Lazić, V. Trifu, E. Lajko-Mesaroš
Mc Lazić za predsednika
2004, RS, 01:11

 
Vladimir Ivaz: Election place

Vladimir Ivaz
Election place
2004, RS, 07:57
 

Dragan Kojić
Primuss
2004, RS, 01:50

 
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