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Blank http://www.sptv.org >From Moment Factory moment 18: by j@momentfactory.com and music by Ambiant 5 by Peabody moment 32: Martha Carter's Xdance / buenos aeres, chasing the moment, she waits. night falls. jealousy. wander. wonder. lust. lost. moment 33: Les Passagers and music by pheek moment 35: by Cinetic and music by Funckarma moment 37: by Victoria, BC / the Rodis come together. 3 for the price of one. we promised we'd never grow old, now i can only be young with them. prefere! .j. moment 38: Suzan Poyraz and music by Keran Malikcki-Sanchez / A pair of feet go many places but arrive nowhere. There are no endings; only pauses and new beginnings. What is more important, the goal or the trip? Suzan. moment 40: moment by Moment Facory music by Underworld / in transit. Les Ailes de la Modes launch VJ source. moment 41: by Moment Factory & Circo de Bakuza music by Ladytron / F1 Imposter party event. everything happened. twice. big collaborative effort. Jessey, Neelan, Carlito, Sakchin, Dom, Miglego, .j., Emmanuelle. childhood fantasies. i recall tomorrow. moment 42: moment & music by Pam Schneider moment 49: fashion shoot for Itsus t-shirts. dragging a pencam below the grass. sun setting, tiny cam starts producing a beautiful interference (the green lines and blotches were made in cam). Following day, the cam part of the pencam is missing (as big as my little finger). i had to rent a metal detector and walk across the field, back and forth, over and over again. thankfully worth it. the shots of Josha (Sakchin's son) were filmed where i grew up. Josha directed those shots himself; he told me where to place the camera, walked up the hill, ran towards me and let himself fall right in front of it. only 3 and already making moments. music by James. Remixed by Biosphere .j. moment 54: Moment by Jonathan Raddatz & Jordi Montblanc / You know that feeling, when you like someone so much you just want to squeeze them to death. similar feeling you might get with this film. Jordi Montblanc 's self-critical video makes us all wish we could face ourselves on that level, and manage to be so helplessly funny about it. Lo Iacono - Digital Snapshot What does a moment look like ? Can snapshot freeze a moment in time ? In DIGITAL SNAPSHOT, motion fragments were captured and rearranged in a new visual context via unconventional digital manipulations. A long take camera movement cycle generates a unique "digital painting". In this case DIGITAL SNAPSHOT enables the viewer to experience a virtual walk through a beautiful park during summertime. http://www.digitalsnapshot.de/ Mathieu Rouget - "Vu" and "Pour Maman" Mathieu Rouget Born in 1974, Mathieu Rouget is graduate of l'Ensba in 2002. He takes part at collective exposures and festivals (France, Paris: Brood of Cordeliers, Palais of Tokyo, Passage of Retz, Procédés Chenel, Vidéoformes, Tres Court, cinema Balzac, l'entrepos, Divan of the World, Batofare, Ghost ship; Center d'art Rhodannien, Belgrade, Vienna, Beirut, London, Shangai, Peijing...) Adapting its practice to the most traditional supports like most modern (drawing, print, ceramics, video, animation, Internet), it tends to address to the spectator by an often purified feature. By does means more "simple possible" and various techniques, it try to set up and to develop an evolutionary, comprehensible visual vocabulary by everybody, at the border of the languages, the practices. tiger magazine issue 4-8 When and how did tiger begin? While studying at Hochschulefur Gestaltung in Germagny in the summer of 2000, Japanese graphic designer Takeshi Hamada was asked by a student of the on-line department to submit a digital work for a project, and he created a flip-book in Flash. Although the idea was turned down at that time, he kept the idea as a prototype of the screen magazine, and started publishing "tiger" in the winter of 2000. Where can I buy tiger? tiger is a screen magazine on the internet, and there is no printed tiger. As long as you have the internet connection, it is free to browse at anytime. Where is tiger based? and Who is tiger? It was Frankfurt in Germany at the time when it was launched. Now Takeshi Hamada is in Tokyo, and Tetsuya Goto, the supporting staff, is in Osaka. Since tiger is the screen magazine, anywhere can be the base as long as we can have the internet connection. mihaela kavdanska / dilmana stefanova Mihaela Kavdanska with Dilmana Stefanova are well-known video artists who works and lives between Romania and Bulgaria. They are noted for their tight relationship with the avantgarde art movement in Bucharest. Their musical videos and projections use improvisation and the daily urban background as a source of continuos inspiration. SMS video: I'm in car - I'm in town - I'm downtown - I'm everywhere - I'm alive - I'm alone. everything becames short. sms or google. it's short Sima Khatami - interditment Sima Khatami born in 1977 in Teheran, Iran works and lives in Paris matei branea "John Smith" a comical and observant look at human beings. www.branea.ro or www.cartoons.ro harald scherz One of the young artists from austria who are playing between vj culture, film and art. Finishing political studies, and starting to study fine arts. Observer of the social enviroment. Well, you have to see his movies. "1 at the price of 3" , "walking and talking" and "the whole problem" www.einiges.org mundo mix no1 "When he doors of perception are opened things appear how they really are infinite!" Jim Morrison The Social team invites you to its 1st edition of 'Mundo Mix' an event aimed at exhibiting ideas through talent creativity and diversity. From 3 continents 10 artists will bring you visual delight through their creations. Ciprian Muresan "If Bunuel had seen 'Shrek', he would have probably regretted not having done it himself. If Dali had seen 'Shrek', he would have probably claimed to have done it himself. Yet, such issues of paternity are truly irrelevant in this case. The acting characters fade away when the idiosyncrasy of the gesture that renders them relevant is lost in ritualistic repetition. The repeated gesture, devoid of its authors' circumstantiality, attains a cultural value that pertains either to a sacred register in those societies in which the reproduced image still has the ability to impress, or, in the contemporary age, to a visual code whose intricate ramifications are strong enough to baffle and unnerve the uncommitted viewer. Indeed, if a cartoon character at the beginning of the XXI century casually imitates things seen in a surrealist manifest-movie eighty years older than him, the world we are living in at present must be troubled by definitions of identity and the mechanical and irrational reproduction of patterns." Cosmin Costinas 2004 _______________________________________________ Nettime-ro mailing list Nettime-ro@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ro --> arhiva: http://amsterdam.nettime.org/