Nina Czegledy on Sun, 3 May 1998 20:50:26 +0100 |
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Syndicate: IMAGES FESTIVAL, Toronto |
Dear Syndicalists, Greetings to all on this warm Sunday morning just after the closing of the IMAGES Festival. The successful screenings and the successful parties are over and among the prizes awarded last night, Istvan Kantor won the Telefilm Canada Prize for Black Flag and Sergey Dvortsvoy of Kazakhstan, the best documentary prize for Chastie (Paradise) which is his first film. Following the screenings of Finnish work earlier in the week, yesterday afternoon Tapio presented "A shortcut to Finnish Media Art" and after a bit of the usual techno difficulty we established a live link with Andy Best and Terhi Penttila in Helsinki. It was a really good atmosphere at the InterAccess Gallery, with many questions and lots of interaction. We all hope to see Tapio with more Finnish work presented here in the future. And now I give it over to Tapio for his Festival impressions. nina Toronto,and its media art scene seem to give a feeling that visitors are welcome, not least due to the rich variety of sexual and ethnic communities in the city. A sense of openness, which is not so troubled by competitiveness and conflict like perhaps in larger US cities, makes me feel that I could enjoy staying and working here. IMAGES festival has a strong emphasis on film and video, less attention to installations, cd-roms or web related work. Like in many festivals, this seems to be changing. For the syndicated I would recommend sending here the most courageous or outrageous to the most subtle work done with the most minimal tech and budget to a high end production. The main thing is what you have to present and how you do it, not how much it has cost. The politics here are ok. Istvan Kantor presented a strong critical statement that relates to the Harris government in Ontario, a Thatcher - Reagan type of politician who has caused severe cuts in social and cultural programs. Istvan: "Down with the government that starves us". I have rarely seen computer animation used in a meaningful way, his Blag Flag had it. Also the animations by Alex Rivera and Lalo Lopez showed that 3d animation can be used in radical ways... their series Animaquiladora resembled the political satire by Guillermo Gomez Pena, accurate and urgent views of the discriminatory politics in the US towards Chicanos. These were just two highlights, the festival program was much more and I saw only a part of it. It has been great to spend sunny spring days here with Nina, who made this all happen for me. greetings to all, tapio