THE FILM before THE FILM
Research project about the history of opening titles by Nora Thoes & Damian Pérez for BTK (Berliner Technische Kunsthochschule)
@kryzb
THE FILM before THE FILM
Research project about the history of opening titles by Nora Thoes & Damian Pérez for BTK (Berliner Technische Kunsthochschule)
TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away From Keyboard
Documentary about the founders of The Pirate Bay.
A film by Simon Klose | tpbafk.tv
Titnaku (Clean Yourself Up)
Director: Roy Raz
Music: Shirley Bassey, “This is My Life”
This may or may not be promotion for a club night in Tel Aviv, which would be amazing. I any case, here is more from PAG/Roy Raz.
Pascual Sisto, 28 Years in the Implicate Order, 2005
Single channel video loop
Woof. The trailer for Atlas Shrugged, The Movie, Part 1 (of three, maybe?!) looks like a trainwreck. (Get it?) (Sorry.)
Le Corbusier and the Gothic Cathedral
“Stone on Stone” is a stop-motion video animation that uses the architectural language of High Gothic and Modernism to invent a contradictory history of their evolvement. The theme starts and finishes with the vast and unfinished Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, NYC. It is contrasted with Le Corbusier’s La Tourette monastery in France, competed in 1960. The video uses this anomalous but single-minded architectural vision as the foundation for a new emergence of Gothic religious expression, resulting in a complete and unified fantasy cathedral – akin to the building that the Church of Saint John might have aspired to be.
Charlie Brooker - How To Report The News
“Next, a walky-talky preamble from the auteur, pacing steadily towards the lens, punctuating every sentence with a hand gesture, and ignoring all the pricks around him like he’s gliding through the fucking Matrix.”
(via nickdouglas)
Newswipe is back!!
Gursky World
In the first programme of a major new arts strand, Ben Lewis’s amusing odyssey delves into the world of the planet’s most influential photographer, Andreas Gursky. Trying to find out what makes Gursky tick, Lewis’s bizarre journey takes him on an adventure from Reading to Dusseldorf. When he meets finally his hero, he gains a fuller understanding of what it means to live in a ‘Gursky World’.