dot.nu, live cinema in motion
marjolein at v2.nl
marjolein at v2.nl
Thu Jun 6 13:12:18 CEST 2002
dot.nu, live cinema in motion
dot.nu presents live cinema, bringing together various forms of live
projection and live music.
Saturday 22 June 2002
V2_, Eendrachtsstraat 10, Rotterdam
doors open at 20.00 hours, show starts at 20.30 hours
admission € 7,-
Sunday 23 June 2002
Paradiso, Weteringschans 6-8, Amsterdam
doors open at 15.00 hours, show starts at 15.30 hours
admission € 7,- (includes membership for a day and Cinema Digital)
tickets for sale at venue only
live performances by:
semiconductor - Ruth Jarman & Joseph Gerhardt (UK)
game of mobile forces - Anton Aeki, Joris Cool, Anouk de Clercq (B)
video presentation:
make belief Kurt's brain - Captain Video (NL)
semiconductor
with Ruth Jarman & Joseph Gerhardt (UK)
Jarman & Gerhardt produce sound-based films in which they always experiment
with the immediate relationship between image and sound. Their work
combines digital computer data with analog signals and often has the look
and feel of craftsmanship. The elements of chance and system failures are
consciously being allowed. The sound tracks are characterized by
contradictions, when the music may sound both mesmerizing and violent, both
minimal and maximal. Video works for a.o.: Christian Vogel, DAT Politics,
the musical nights of WARP (UK). Music projects on labels such as Hot Air
and Lucky Kitchen. Much of their work was released on the compilation Hi-Fi
Rise: Sonic cities from another timeline (DVD/CD-ROM)
More information on: www.semiconductorfilms.org
game of mobile forces
with Anton Aeki, Joris Cool, Anouk de Clercq (B)
game of mobile forces is a dialogue wherein live images flirt and blend
with live music, using the new software Touch 101, a 3D program that lets
the user create a figure and link deliberately chosen parameters within the
image to consciously defined sound frequencies. The result is an
interesting field of tension between man and technology, transcending the
intrinsic boundaries of image and sound as disciplines.
More information on: www.portapak.be
make belief Kurt's brain
video presentation by Captain Video (NL)
The main character in make belief a project by Captain Video and DJ
Steffi is Kurt Russell, Hollywood’s most anonymous star. The images are
taken from films in which Kurt Russell acted between the age of 12 and 51.
The selection depicts the life of a schizophrenic character, playing a game
with the ‘cause and effect’ of Hollywood images.
Captain Video is a collective that does live video performances and makes
films and video productions. Collaborative efforts of members of Captain
Video have resulted in projects like short films, video clips and live
video for theater and dance performances, as well as leaders, bumpers and
other designs for TV shows.
More information on: www.captainvideo.nl
More information can be found at: www.v2.nl/dotnu
dot.nu V2_ can be viewed on line: www.v2.nl/live
dot.nu Paradiso can be viewed on line: www.fabchannel.com
With support of:
Cultural Affairs City of Rotterdam, Ministry of Culture, Amsterdam Art
Fund, VSB Fund, Prince Bernhard Culture Fund and the Culture Fund of the
Bank of Dutch Cities.
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