Installations
All 14 media installations of the exhibition Monitoring at a glance.
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Jan Bode / Yo Adrian, I did it!
Kassel, Rotterdam / 2011
It is, as if Rocky lives through his (five film) live(s) all over again and résumés his fights in front of the mirror.
Fife (GB) / Atom Town: life after technology
Fife (GB) / 2011
If one tried to generalize Gair Dunlop's body of work, one could say that he deals with entropic modernism: concepts such as the new city, military aviation, cinematographic archive as well as the remembrance of progress are of high priority to him.
Ulrike Franke, Michael Loeken / OPEL
Bochum / 2010
The documentary film by Ulrike Franke and Michael Loeken was produced in context of “Next Generation–Die Zukunft der Stadt” (Next Generation–The future of the city.)–a project with young adults from Essen, Bochum, Duisburg and Herne.
Christoph Girardet / Silberwald
Hannover / 2010
In his video installation, Christoph Girardet explores the medium film.
Chaja Hertog, Nir Nadler / In het Land der Blinden
Leiden (NL) / 2010
The slow camera movements of this three-part video show picturesque images of an idyllic landscape – leaves drifting on water, wind blowing through treetops, gaggling geese.
Ryota Kuwakubo / The Tenth Sentiment
Tokio / 2010
The installation “The Tenth Sentiment“ by Japanese artist Ryota Kuwakubo combines two different levels: the concrete and the projected.
Annika Larsson / BLIND
Berlin, Stockholm / 2011
A playing field completely enclosed by darkness, a rattling ball rolls across, people are looking directly at the camera, but their motionless eyes gaze into space.
Dennis Neuschaefer-Rube / The Wizard of Oz experiment
Bielefeld / 2011
In his work, Dennis Neuschaefer-Rube deals with film and photography by analyzing their different forms of depiction and perception.
Stefan Panhans / SORRY
Hamburg / 2010
Everybody has experienced this before: It's a Friday afternoon during holiday season or before a football match.
Anu Pennanen / La ruine du regard / Die Ruine des Blickes
Paris, Helsinki, Berlin / 2010
A shopping centre awakes, is being cleaned, homeless are being driven out, boule players are gathering on a square, the photograph of a excavation hole in the 1970s, construction plans, a still preserved market hall, escalators rattle, people are walking through tunnels, moved by conveyor belts:, this place seems to be designed for movement, not for dwelling.
Björn Perborg / Geschichten aus dem Koffer
Berlin / 2010
Björn Perborg mainly works with animation, video, sculpture and installation.
Ana Esteve Reig / Verlorene Paradiese
Kassel / 2011
A young woman with a horse, a cowboy by a campfire, a house wife cooking for herself and her little son: In her three channel video installation Ana Esteve Reig depicts three different role models we know from everyday life and from the fictional world of film.
Rebecca Ann Tess / A Crime must be Committed
Frankfurt / 2010
Rebecca Ann Tess’s film “A Crime must be Committed” is the second part of a trilogy that deconstructs character stereotypes in European an US film and television history.
Rolando Vargas / Eight-Times-Twenty-Five (diptych)
Washington, Baltimore, Bogotá / 2011
How is the normative memory of a nation as perceived by another nation shaped? Rolando Vargas deals with this question in his work “Eight-Times-Twenty-Five” from 2010.