Posted by Cláudia Castelo / Dezembro 2008
"Sliced Light" by Joel Singer
16mm transfered to DVD, bw, 15 min, 1976
Joel Singer is a New York / Bali based artist that for years collaborated with the experimental film legend James Broughton. His films are elegant poetic portraits of a mythological nature.
In Sliced Light Joel Singer, through an exquisite camera technique, unleashes an aural light trapped between the frames of an impressionist landscape. AE
16mm transfered to DVD, bw, 15 min, 1976
Joel Singer is a New York / Bali based artist that for years collaborated with the experimental film legend James Broughton. His films are elegant poetic portraits of a mythological nature.
In Sliced Light Joel Singer, through an exquisite camera technique, unleashes an aural light trapped between the frames of an impressionist landscape. AE
Posted by Cláudia Castelo / Novembro 2008
"Kodachrome Revisited" by Jon Behrens
180 rolls of slide filmtransfered to DVD, color, 1987.
Jon Behrens is a prolific self-taught filmmaker with the vision of Andy Warhol and the skills of Stan Brakhage. His work covers all styles and genres of experimental film from punk rock documentaries to found footage and abstract film.
For 'Kodachrome Revisited', Behrens spliced together 180 uncut rolls of 35 mm slide film and inserted them into a 35-mm film projector. The result is a frantic and chaotic succession of rotated images impossible to read and sustain. This entropic flicker-film suggests a sense of suspended disaster, an effect enhanced by a soundtrack provided by The Throbbing Gristle.
Posted by Cláudia Castelo / Outubro 2008
SILO-ESPAÇO CULTURAL
NORTESHOPPING
Part of the Idioms exhibition series curated by Andrew Howard, displaying over 400 book cover designs by 56 designers from 15 countries (including us). "Gateways is both an exploration and a celebration of yet another form of graphic design that is part of our daily lives". Who says you can´t judge a book by it´s cover?
NORTESHOPPING
Part of the Idioms exhibition series curated by Andrew Howard, displaying over 400 book cover designs by 56 designers from 15 countries (including us). "Gateways is both an exploration and a celebration of yet another form of graphic design that is part of our daily lives". Who says you can´t judge a book by it´s cover?
Posted by Cláudia Castelo / Julho 2008