17 a 20 noviembre 2011 | English |
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ART FUTURA
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www.festivalmiden.gr Curators: Giorgos Dimitrakopoulos + Gioula Papadopoulou CHARGE A SOUL From the impressive and weird 3D animation of the acclaimed Greek group NOMINT as well as the young Hungarian Balazs Szabo, to the archetypical pixels of Martha Koumarianou and then to the infinite transformation of style and on to even more expressive tools. “Charge a Soul” may mean a charge with energy or may suggest an actual or metaphorical charge that has to be paid. It is up to the viewer to find it out through a colourful, yet equally dark, journey to possibly the most popular technique of the moving image. “Charge A Soul” presents 14 animation works from 10 countries and was first presented in Festival Miden 2011 in Kalamata, GR |
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Realities we live in Nadine Arbeiter. Alemania |
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The Red Rope Constantin Luser & Stefan Arztmann Austria/Croacia |
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Pixel Memories Martha Koumarianou Grecia |
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Two Figures (Basics of Communication) Aurimas Švedas Lituania |
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The trail begins, but the travel is already over Alexander Miehle Alemania |
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Reverie Aris Triferis Grecia |
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Borders and bridges Lucija Mrzljak Croacia |
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Ex passu Anka Kocevar Eslovenia |
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Rain Victoria Traub Hungría |
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Birds and Bees Yuliya Lanina USA |
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Rom Balazs Szabo Hungría |
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The Holy Chicken of Life and Music NOMINT Grecia |
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Beneath the Valley of Object A Paul Freeman, Sigmund & Jacques Canadá |
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Inhibited the time to live Hua Peng China |
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