Art Directions: sound//vision
Overzicht van films
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Echoes Between Seeing #3
Nan Wang | 20' | Netherlands | World premiere
An audiovisual experiment combining 16mm travel footage shot in Spain and China with AI image-to-image processes. -
Fractures chimiques
Charles-André Coderre, Mathieu Arsenault | 25' | Canada | European premiere
Fractures chimiques perfectly blends the essence of cinema with the uniqueness of a stage show. -
Naima Joris: ‘O’
Naima Joris, Jan van IJken | 60' | Belgium | Dutch Premiere
Immerse yourself as jazz musicians symbiotically merge their sound with microscopic images of plankton. -
Orphax: Untitled Music for Fernando
Orphax | 40' | Netherlands | World premiere
Orphax performs a piece written for visuals by Portuguese artist Fernando José Pereira. -
Paterny
Jan Kulka | 42' | Czech Republic | Dutch Premiere
A live film performance on a special opto-mechanical projecting apparatus constructed by the filmmaker. -
Pedra e Montanha
Tetsuya Maruyama | 50' | Brazil | International premiere
Multiple 35mm slide projectors are manipulated live and accompanied by music by Robert Kroos. -
Ritual for a Dying Planet
Eric Raynaud | 40' | France | Dutch Premiere
French new-media artist Fraction performs a ceremony for a collapsing ecology. -
Shadows of Machines
Pierre Bastien | 50' | France | Dutch Premiere
Pierre Bastien’s live performance features his iconic orchestra playing with a lively group of shadows. -
Thoughts in Percussion
Tjalling de Leeuw in ‘t Veld | 45' | Netherlands | Dutch Premiere
An improvised and interactive performance which playfully reflects on technological mediation through drumming. -
Tonalli
Colectivo Los Ingrávidos | 40' | Mexico | World premiere
With live performances by Codarts students, a Mesoamerican incantation is cast upon us. -
VJ Emmy: Ugandan live dubbing
VJ Emmy | 60' | Uganda | World premiere
Uganda’s VJ Emmy brings the art of live dubbing to IFFR for a sound//vision performance. -
水托邦 (Hydrotopia)
Chiemi Shimada, Jamie Man | 50' | UK | World premiere
Hydrophones in a block of ice capture the disintegration of a frozen body as a projected film emerges into clarity.