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Pablo surname: Ventura Zurich. Suiza Proyecto: Heliopolis Heliopolis builds a fictitious urban utopia within a Performance-Installation. A light sculpture hovers over Heliopolis like an obelisk, a relic from thousands of years of urban city cultures lighting the temples of consumption. It's citizens are continuously scanned as transparent actors leaving a trail of their presence as they interact with the city and its sounds. A reflection on humanity in the context of global metropoles of today and tomorrow such as Shanghai, or Fritz Lang's "Metropolis" or Los Angeles in 2019 (as depicted by Ridley Scott's film "Blade Runner"). On stage a video screen presents the chronological journey of a person throughout a day in the city of Shanghai, whilst five dancers re-enact a parallel plot interpreting the "Replicants" of the film "Blade Runner". As in the film, their movement patterns increasingly breaking down as they struggle for an extension of their existences. An interplay between a complex choreography and a dynamic audiovisual escenography is presented simultaneously, polyphon and even dissonant for the audience to find a poli-logical order of the audiovisual impressions presented. The soundtrack of Heliopolis was created through the combined use of camera motion tracking and gesture recognition software. Four "Hot Spots" and sensors continuously tracked dancers movements to generate layer upon layer of city sounds in combination with Blade Runner's film soundtrack, and the electronic music composition for Heliopolis. (Software: Chris Ziegler / Music: Electroscape). Videos recorded in Shanghai were at times distorted through the use of software and are projected back unto the stage (Software: Daniel Bisig). The dance sequences were generated through the aid of a custom made software for movement generation and interpreted by the dancers, providing credibility to the android characters of the film that the dancers portray. tag: videodance |
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Francisco Lidon Madrid. España http://franciscolidonplaza.blogspot.com.es/ https://vimeo.com/100035995 Proyecto: Distancia 0 Extraños en un espacio vacío, interactuando con la luz y la arquitectura.. Un juego de poder donde los roles se invierten. Una performance site specific. Creación colectiva de [ DISTANCIA 0 ] Filmmakers: Francisco Lidón Plaza+José Arana+Tais Bielsa Dirección: Francisco Lidón Plaza Cámara: José Arana Edición y sonido: Tais Bielsa Música: Nine Inch Nails (Ghost album. Cretive Commons S.A. 3.0) tag: videodance |
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Jennifer Drotz Ruhn Sollentuna. Sweden www.drotzruhn.com Proyecto: Tofino Tofino, an experimental stop motion dance film, is the result of a collaborative project between Swedish choreographer Jennifer Drotz Ruhn and Scottish artists: photographer Brian Vass and composer Stuart Docherty. After studying and working in Scotland for several years, Jennifer Drotz Ruhn shares her base between Stockholm and the Scottish East Coast. A constant exploration and curiosity for the art form has led her to become an open minded, eager choreographer always aiming to find the genuine, human moments which dance has the privilege of being able to capture. She first came in contact with Brian Vass in the Autumn of 2013 when they did a photoshoot together and Vass initiated the Tofino project shortly after. As a photographer and videographer, he works primarily with dancers, aerialists, and musicians and is inspired by the challenge and adventure of translating people's passions into photographs and films. Stuart Docherty is a Scottish contemporary composer, songwriter and critically acclaimed guitarist. After working closely with several choreographers, continuously experimenting and never limiting himself to one genre alone, he has found a great interest in composing for such a visually stimulating art form as dance. Tofino has been screened in multiple countries and awarded Best Short Film and Dance Film of Excellence. tag: videodance |
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Ralph Klewitz Kuching. Malaysian Borneo http://ralphklewitz.blogspot.com https://vimeo.com/120227126 Proyecto: WZ103_Mont3 A static shot shows a close-up of a glass filled with water. Inside the water a small plastic figurine spins clockwise, its speed gradually reducing. Throughout the rotational motion the figurine’s vertical position remains constant, so that the tip of its head stays above the surface of the water. The audio track is a composition of digitally arranged percussive beats that have been electronically distorted. The left and right channel sounds are independent and the speed, pitch and distortion noises alternate. tag: videodance |
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Nicola Balhuizen Hepp Amsterdam. Holanda www.nicolahepp.com https://www.facebook.com/nicola.hepp https://vimeo.com/user8454025 Proyecto: Walk "The day of my birth, my death began its walk. It is walking toward me, without hurrying." Jean Cocteau One man's fear of the relentless aging process and how death catches up with us all. technical dates: Credits Dance: Aimar Perez Galí and Rolf Hepp Camera: Chris Fawcett and Coordt Linke Sound: Anne Parlevliet Editing: Nicola Balhuizen Hepp and Coordt Linke Postproduction: Bram Vleugel Direction and Choreography: Nicola Balhuizen Hepp tag: videodance |
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Jana Wisniewski Viena. Austria http://e-motion-artbook.com www.vimeo.com/janawisniewski Proyecto: Tablet 4 black ladies dancing with a tablet enter an exhibition in künstlerhaus vienna december 2014 like a flashmob - a kind of interaction. that evening a discussion ebout ego and the others hapened. Tablet 0.3 is on vimeo.com/118806448 available tag: videodance |
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Jana Wisniewski Viena. Austria http://e-motion-artbook.com http://www.vimeo.com/janawisniewski Proyecto: Mirror Stage 4 black ladies dancing with a tablet in interction with the DC Tower in Vienna tag: videodance |
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