Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Under the Sea, at the Project Space (2019)

 Exhibition dates: 8 March–9 April 2019

Eclectic Dreams showcases a wide range of styles and techniques of film and video art from Australia and around the world. Originally screened in Drysdale from November 16–18 for the 2018 North Bellarine Film Festival, it showcases a number of Australian and International artists.

Featured artists working with digital media include Matt T. Helme (USA), Silo Portem (UK/SCT), Hanul Kim (KOR), Pierre Ajavon (FR), Bașak Demirbaș (TR/AUS, Jessica Fenlon (USA), David King (AUS), Jose Canepa (CL/DE), Richard Tuohy (AUS), and using 16mm film are two Australian artists Dirk de Bruyn and Richard Tuohy. Special screening of The Animation + Experimental + Avant Garde Film Program Saturday 6th April 2pm - 4pm.  The North Bellarine Film Festival prides itself on an open-minded approach to film and video and new artists are encouraged to enter works for the 2019 Festival. Entries close early September, 2019. Successful entries will be screened mid-November.

The Project Space | Deakin


Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Eclectic Dreams 2018 NBFF

 


Eclectic Dreams showcases a wide range of styles and techniques of film and video art from Australia and around the world. Originally screened in Drysdale from November 16 -18 for the 2018 North Bellarine Film Festival, it showcases a number of Australian and International artists. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Featured artists working with digital media include Matt T. Helme (USA), Silo Portem (UK/SCT), Hanul Kim (KOR), Pierre Ajavon (FR), Bașak Demirbaș (TR/AUS, Jessica Fenlon (USA), David King (AUS), Jose Canepa (CL/DE), Richard Tuohy (AUS), and using 16mm film are two Australian artists Dirk de Bruyn and Richard Tuohy. 

Saturday, December 26, 2020

POETICISM

 POETICISM




Angelina Voskopoulou The heart in our mind ‘Getting wet and burnt like candles upside down in the rain’ Light +movement- travel- minimum unit= a person – never stay put- another dimension- the city lights- our lights-there is constant movement even when we are perfectly still… The communication someone has with the universe is the light he receives from the stars and the light he sends back. It’s as if the light destroys all contours and loses all weight thus all that was once invisible becomes visible. As if the ‘’soul’’ of each and every object is hidden within-inside matter trying to find a way out. Matter transforms into an idea, losing its physical boundaries, forming space to the point where there is no stable form. Like a mission to investigate the ‘invisible’. Every idea springs from the mind and matter has the capacity to become… ‘Digging’ through matter you find the ‘soul’ of things. The quality that transforms them to something more than what they used to be. Our lives an unmoving march inside unmoving time- as if everything exists in a moment- like lightning. I imagine an invisible bridge that connects the two worlds. The world of matter, the world we live in and the invisible one…. Plato describes the wandering through matter, saying that the soul remembers. The Pythagoreans used to say that when a soul was ready for a new cycle in earth, was always told to ‘remember’. THERE MUST BE SOMETHING… That thing that is created by an intuition, from a secret and invisible communication with the sounds and the lost pieces of memories of the invisible world.


Lisi Prada Two motions: Traveling & Fixed Shot Two motions integrates in the same flow Two views 'objectively' different in an attempt To make them converge towards a single view , understanding the purpose of fusion at the 'same'

Muriel Paraboni EVENTIDE A poetic and visual essay on the human condition.

Jutta Pryor The Clapping Tree The Clapping Tree is a poetry film tribute to mark International Women’s Day, celebrating the strength, vulnerability and spirit of a woman surviving the rigors of life in a remote, male dominated, pioneering settlement. A film collaboration between poet Matt Dennison (Columbus, Mississippi, US), sound artist Mario Lino Stancati (Italy) and filmmaker Jutta Pryor (Melbourne, Australia). Filmed at the Tyrconnell Historic Goldmine in outback north Queensland, where several original buildings and machines remain testament to a goldrush that took place 120 years ago.


Nikola Gocic In Search Of Tanatos Our apples were not picked in the Garden of Eden. They arrived from Nowhere and shortly after, they returned to the very same Void... concept, art, direction: Nikola Gocić music: "Microgravity in Macrosapience" by Mother Beth VS Blondie, from 2013 album "Nihil ex Nihilo".

Yvana Samandova The Blue of the forbidden and Charlie Parker became bird A color 3D talking head about blue.


Sylvia Toy St. Louis DEPRESSION AS GEOGRAPHY A video performance of my poem, (DEPRESSION AS GEOGRAPHY), which I wrote in 2009-2010, during a long period of bipolar depression. At the time, I was so ill that every word of the poem stabbed me in the heart.


Pasquale Palladino Three Stories With Stalker A stalker and three parallel stories.

Finn Harvor Death - O A video poem/song about the relationship between the body, darkness, and the tunnel that leads from the realm of shadows to a realm of light.

Matt Helme Crash A Father and Son's vacation at the Beach.

Martin Del Carpio Mother's Milk I've always been intrigued by my mother's hands as a child. As she has aged, I've been fascinated even more by them. I feel they're a combination of being refined but yet of the working class.

bahadır özer Estonia Tallinn the Fall Colors Vibrant colors are turning dead. cold starts to encompass the soul. everything fades. we wait hopelessly for a rebirth.