Andreas Broeckmann on Mon, 30 Aug 1999 18:46:10 +0100 |
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Syndicate: Digitale ' 99 - Autonomy, Cologne/D, 30.9.-2.10. 99 |
http://www.digitale.khm.de/digitale_99/digitale5.html Digitale '99 - Autonomy Cinemathek Cologne 30.9.-2.10. 99 The most recent success of the Danish initiative DOGMA only confirms the choice of the subject for this year's Digitale: Digitale `99 will try to illustrate the vast possibilities and conditions connected with new digital recording device. Digital video cameras allow film shooting without any considerable financing problems.However, new limits may reveal rapidly: an extended shooting time, an enormous difference between shooting/editing material, the transfer costs of DV films are still immense, and then there is still the question of how to aesthetically define professional work and pure amateur work if not by establishing a new dogma? In the daytime discussions - the digital brunches - directors-cameramen, producers and network professionals report on their experiences offered by the new technological possiblities. In cooperation with Next Wave Films (Los Angeles). The afternoon workshops entitled "Mobility", "Desert Light" and "Ping/Pong" examine the origins of this new mobility, introduce pioneers of the handheld cameras and discuss local differences. The screenings in the evenings include works on the"expanded" cinema and address a broader public and have the focus on the dividing lines between "traditional" and "expanded" cinema The excerpts shown are specifically developed by the guests of the workshops for Digitale `99. The workshop"Mobility" refers to the film avantgarde. It starts with the early programmatics of Edgar Reitz ("When the film leaves the Cinema") and Hellmuth Costard's visual "pencil" and tries to process the results of the preceeding analogue revolution for the digital revolution. In cooperation with the Kölner Filmhaus, Digitale `99 offers retrospectives to introduce the public to its subjects before the main event in September/October. "Wüstenlicht": Referring to last years' Digital Dialects and the workshop with guests from Israel, Digitale `99 invites filmmakers coming from instable regions to show how digital techniques can be used to establish local film cultures. In this matter, Digitale `99 tries to cooperate with existing initiatives in Northrhine-Westphalia. "Ping/Pong" will present actual economic forms and developments in the music business."Pingpong" is a term used by designers, filmmakers and sound artists to describe the constant change inbetween and from analogue to digital media and to determine an economic space between art and commercial industry. In cooperation with Jürgen Moritz (Vienna/Cologne). One evening of Digitale '99 will be dedicated to present the first edition of yec (young european cinema). yec is an initiative to promote the young European cinema and the pilot project is supported by Digitale '99. Each director receives a small production budget, the films are shot on digital cameras by SONY. The films are edited as a whole program. yec aims at becoming a new intitiative for the promotion of young filmmakers in the European film scene. Considering a possible cooperation and networking of Digitale with other European partners (Film Festival Rotterdam, Koninck/Illuminations, The Lux, London), Digitale `99 develops an online festival and a data base that can be extended together with European partners: Blackhole TV is Digitale's online film festival where filmmakers have the opportunity to present their works in the www. On an experimental basis, Blackhole TV analyses the relationships between filmmakers, spectators and distributors. Blackhole TV starts mid-June. At first, 15 works will be presented online but in the months preceeding the Digitale, more works will be shown. (concept: Timothée Ingen-Housz) IACE@Digitale99 (Instant Archaeology Concept Editing) will connect computer data bases with digital editing. The video material recorded during Digitale '98 is saved in a way that allows an individual editing. (concept: Michael Mikina and Francis Wittenberger). Digitale '99 is organised by the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, Nils Roeller and Siegfried Zielinksi for the "Staatskanzlei" of Northrhine-Westfalia and supported by SONY within its program for the arts. concept: Nils Röller/Prof. Dr.Siegfried Zielinski Academy of Media Arts Cologne Peter-Welter-Platz 2 50670 Cologne 50676 Cologne Fax: (+49)-(0)221- 201 89 230 Tel: (+49)-(0)221- 201 89-0 public relation: Leonardo GmbH emai:leonardo@netcologne.de email: digitale@khm.de www.digitale.khm.de ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress