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Title: Stuff It Symposium in Zurich
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The Institute for Theory of Art and Design,
Zurich cordially invites you to
Stuff It _ The Video Essay in the Digital
Age
Symposium and Video Screenings
Friday - Sunday, May 31 - June 2nd, 2002
at the migros museum for contemporary
art
Stuff It_ an essential particularity of the
video essay is the compression of time and levels of meaning, mediated
through a dense configuration of image, text and sound tracks. Today,
this multi-layered, discursive video genre situates itself in the
context of new communications media and digital production which open
new dimensions to image technologies and means of diffusion. The video
essayist practice also responds in content to an increasingly complex
society. Thus, the primary concern of audiovisual essayists is not to
represent visible realities but to test conceptual connections through
the articulation of rather untangible social and cultural transitions.
The diverse ways in which this working method expresses itself in the
combination of precise observation and recording, subjective
narration, and theoretical reflection will be the subject of the
symposium.
Participants:
Nora Alter, theater and film studies, Florida
Ursula Biemann, video artist and curator,
Zurich
Christa Blümlinger, film studies, Berlin/Vienna
Steve Fagin, videomaker and writier, San
Diego
Sören Grammel, curator and cultural
theorist, Munich
Jörg Huber, cultural theorist,
Zurich
Angela Melitopoulos, video artist,
Cologn
Maurizio Lazzarato, cultural theorist, Paris
Walid Ra'ad, videomaker and cultural theorist, Beirut/New
York
Samir, videomaker and film producer, Zurich
Hito Steyerl, videomaker and author, Berlin
Mathilde ter Heijne. video artist, Amsterdam
Tran T. Kim-Trang, video artist, Los Angeles
Jan Verwoert. cultural theorist, Hamburg
Rinaldo Walcott, cultural theorist, Toronto
Paul Willemsen, video curator, Brussels
All lectures and presentations are held in the language of the
announcement.
Program
Friday, May 31
18:30
Greeting Heike Munder
Introduction Ursula Biemann
19:00 Double
Viewing - Über die Bedeutung des 'pictorial turn'
für
den ideologiekritischen Umgang mit Bildmaterial
Jan Vorwoert
20:30 Dinner : Paella by Stefan Reiner
22:00 Video Screening
History and Memory Rea Tajiri, 1991, 32 min.
Alexia, Tran, T. Kim-Trang, 2000, 10
min.
These Are Not My
Images, Irit Batsry, 2000, 78 min.
Saturday, June 1
11:00
Video-Essayismus. Zur Theorie des Übergängigen
Jörg Huber, anschliessend im Gespräch mit
Elisabeth Bronfen
12:15 Zum
Wechsel der Dispositive
Christa Blümlinger
13:30 Lunch break
14:30 Memory
and History: Reels, Tapes or Windows?
Nora Alter
15:30 "...but I don't want to talk
about that": Postcolonial and
Black Diaspora Histories in Video Art
Rinaldo Walcott
16:30 Break
17:00 Panel
moderated by Samir with presentations by
Walid Ra'ad: Civilizationally, we do not dig holes to bury
ourselves:
excerpts from an interview with Souheil Bachar
Hito Steyerl: The Empty Center
19:00 Dinner: Wok by Timon
Erdt
20:30 Digitale
Montage und Weben: Eine Ökologie des Gehirns
für Maschinen-Subjektivitäten.
Sound Performance-Vortrag von Angela Melitopoulos
und Maurizio Lazzarato
22:00 Video Screening
Sea in the Blood, Richard Fung, 2000, 26
min.
dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y, Johan Grimonprez 1997, 68 min.
Sunday, June 2
11:00 Monologues of
Disembodiment. Figures of Discourse in
Steve Reinke's Video Work
Paul Willemsen
12:00 Take my Essay, Please
Take my Essay: Wit and its Relation
to Intellectual Intent
Steve Fagin
Brunchpause
13:30 The
Essay as Form. Video as an Instrument to Touch the Real
Panel introduced and moderated
by Sören Grammel
with presentations by
Mathilde ter Heijne: For a Better
World
Ursula Biemann: Performing Borders: the Transnational
Video
Tran T. Kim-Trang: Blindness and its Metaphors
An event of the ith - Institut for Theory
of Art and Design, HGK Zurich
in cooperation with the migros museum for
contemporary art, Zurich
and Videoex video & experimental
filmfestival Zurich
concept and organisation by Ursula
Biemann
Place: migros museum, Limmatstrasse
270, 8005 Zurich
Information and Reservation
ith Institut for Theory, Tel +41 1 446 26
52, info@ith-z.ch www.ith-z.ch
migros museum, Tel +41 1 277 20 50,
info@migrosmuseum.ch
Videoex video and experimental filmfestival
10.-19. Mai, info@videoex.ch www.videoex.ch
Entry without dinner
individual days 15.--/8.- (students)
all 3 days
28.--/15.-(students)
--
Ursula Biemann
tel +41 (1) 461 20 84
http://www.geobodies.org