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Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 11:26:17 +0100
From: Joerg Koch <koch@ffwd-berlin.de>
Subject: onedotzero'DIGITAL MOVING IMAGE FESTIVAL'ffwd/berlin



ffwd.

onedotzero
DIGITAL MOVING IMAGE FESTIVAL
december 3 - december 17, 1999
18:00 - 23:00, thursday - sunday

ffwd, ackerstr.154, berlin-mitte




onedotzero


"... about as close to the future as you'll get"
Guardian Guide


"As designers become filmmakers and art directors become
photographers, onedotzero is the place to watch it all coming
together"
Creative Review


"[The] most innovative digitally-inflected moving image material on
the international arts circuit"
i-D




ADVENTURES IN MOVING IMAGE: The British digital film festival
onedotzero has rapidly become one of the most important forums for
digital moving images in the world. Each year at the Institute of
Contemporary Art (ICA) in London, onedotzero showcases a top
selection of visionary film, video and Web work representative of a
new digital aesthetic. In 1999, onedotzero focuses on the cutting
edge of desktop digital filmmaking for the third year in a row.
Following engagements in Barcelona, Taiwan and Athens, onedotzero
will be stationed at ffwd from December 3 through 17, 1999.

http://www.onedotzero.com



program



*lens flare 99 [18:00]
Full motion video (FMV) and pre-rendered movie sequences from
computer gaming have leapt in scope and quality in the last few
years. From primitive short explanatory intro's to games, they have
evolved into evocative storytelling and mood-setting sequences which
can be integral to the gaming experience, enhancing the feeling of
immersion. They now strive for an epic quality that puts many
Hollywood productions to shame. With at least three software houses
moving into film productions, these small-screen short stories have
got too big for home entertainment. At their best they convey a
subtlety of emotion, acute visual comedy and breath-taking dynamic
visuals. At their worst, they're a theme park ride, one you might
want to ride again and again. This collection includes classic, and
yet to be released animation sequences (Oddworld: Abe's Exxodus,
Final Fantasy VIII, Parasite Eve, Tomb Raider III, etc.)


*wavelength 99 [19:00]
Edgy, controversial work from the most adventurous promo and
commercials directors around. Including director's cuts, 'lost'
promos and previously unseen work in a visual and aural assault. The
current state of promo production seems to be seeing a split between
more generic client-work and that which is personally-driven by a
strong directorial style. It's these strong individual visions which
wavelength promotes. Visceral work and premieres from talents as
diverse as Chris Cunningham, Spike Jonze, Alex + Martin, Milk
Projects, MMS Fuel, Hexstatic, Edmundo, and Dylan Kendle.


*wow + flutter 99 [20:00]
Innovative and contemporary motion graphics and digital effects from
the worlds of graphic design to new media. The first opportunity to
see the short digital films which map future visual styles, from
leading creative talents in the UK and beyond. This is onedotzero's
third annual collection of graphic- and music-led exploratory short
films made by a diverse range of creative visions. Featuring ISO,
DOTMOV, Andy Martin, OS2, Spin, Film Unit AV, Shynola, Intro, Honey
Brothers, Felt, Butler Brothers and others.



3.12.1999 - 10.12.1999 [first week]
		*Meeting People is Easy [21:00]
Directed by Grant Gee/95m
Grant Gee's critically-acclaimed feature documentary following
Radiohead's massive Ok Computer tour. Behind-the-scenes footage
together with a relaxed graphic sensibility gives a glimpse of a
strange life on the road in this adventurous and intelligent
concert/tour film. "Visually the film is a masterpiece combining
grainy black and white with acidic colours, juxtaposed images and
split-second stills." Dazed & Confused



11.12.1999 - 17.12.1999 [second week]
		*Sneakers: Size isn't Everything [21:00]
		Milk Projects/20m
A special preview of Milk Projects work-in-progress documentary based
on their successful book 'Sneakers', looking at the cult of the
trainer.


		*VOXIOO: tomato compilation [21:30]
		New work/70m
A chance  to view new directions and 'Underworld' connections - a
definitive collection of new and rarely-seen moving image work from
this influential design collective. "As if gibbering fools we
blundered, like stuffed mandrills, into talent and exposure, fussed
up and poncing off waving videotape and publications. This is some of
it. It's called voxioo, (pronounced vwah-shoo)." Including Warchild,
Moaner, Blue Velvet Boxing and Project X.











ffwd., Ackerstr.154, 10115 Berlin,
fon 030.44050980, fax 030.44050981







*let it rock.

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DIGITAL MOVING IMAGE FESTIVAL

december 3 - december 17, 1999

18:00 - 23:00, thursday - sunday


ffwd, ackerstr.154, berlin-mitte



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t,left</param>"...
about as close to the future as you'll get"

Guardian Guide



"As designers become filmmakers and art directors become photographers,
onedotzero is the place to watch it all coming together"

Creative Review



"[The] most innovative digitally-inflected moving image material on the
international arts circuit"

i-D





ADVENTURES IN MOVING IMAGE: The British digital film festival
onedotzero has rapidly become one of the most important forums for
digital moving images in the world. Each year at the Institute of
Contemporary Art (ICA) in London, onedotzero showcases a top selection
of visionary film, video and Web work representative of a new digital
aesthetic. In 1999, onedotzero focuses on the cutting edge of desktop
digital filmmaking for the third year in a row. Following engagements
in Barcelona, Taiwan and Athens, onedotzero will be stationed at ffwd
from December 3 through 17, 1999.


http://www.onedotzero.com

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>*lens
flare 99 [18:00]

=46ull motion video (FMV) and pre-rendered movie sequences from computer
gaming have leapt in scope and quality in the last few years. From
primitive short explanatory intro's to games, they have evolved into
evocative storytelling and mood-setting sequences which can be integral
to the gaming experience, enhancing the feeling of immersion. They now
strive for an epic quality that puts many Hollywood productions to
shame. With at least three software houses moving into film
productions, these small-screen short stories have got too big for home
entertainment. At their best they convey a subtlety of emotion, acute
visual comedy and breath-taking dynamic visuals. At their worst,
they're a theme park ride, one you might want to ride again and again.
This collection includes classic, and yet to be released animation
sequences (Oddworld: Abe's Exxodus, Final Fantasy VIII, Parasite Eve,
Tomb Raider III, etc.)



*wavelength 99 [19:00]

Edgy, controversial work from the most adventurous promo and
commercials directors around. Including director's cuts, 'lost' promos
and previously unseen work in a visual and aural assault. The current
state of promo production seems to be seeing a split between more
generic client-work and that which is personally-driven by a strong
directorial style. It's these strong individual visions which
wavelength promotes. Visceral work and premieres from talents as

diverse as Chris Cunningham, Spike Jonze, Alex + Martin, Milk Projects,
MMS Fuel, Hexstatic, Edmundo, and Dylan Kendle.=20



*wow + flutter 99 [20:00]

Innovative and contemporary motion graphics and digital effects from
the worlds of graphic design to new media. The first opportunity to see
the short digital films which map future visual styles, from leading
creative talents in the UK and beyond. This is onedotzero's third
annual collection of graphic- and music-led exploratory short films
made by a diverse range of creative visions. Featuring ISO, DOTMOV,
Andy Martin, OS2, Spin, Film Unit AV, Shynola, Intro, Honey Brothers,
=46elt, Butler Brothers and others.=20




3.12.1999 - 10.12.1999 [first week]

</paraindent>		*Meeting People is Easy [21:00]

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ed
by Grant Gee/95m=20

Grant Gee's critically-acclaimed feature documentary following
Radiohead's massive Ok Computer tour. Behind-the-scenes footage
together with a relaxed graphic sensibility gives a glimpse of a
strange life on the road in this adventurous and intelligent
concert/tour film. "Visually the film is a masterpiece combining grainy
black and white with acidic colours, juxtaposed images and split-second
stills." Dazed & Confused




11.12.1999 - 17.12.1999 [second week]

</paraindent>		*Sneakers: Size isn't Everything [21:00]

		Milk Projects/20m

<paraindent><param>right,right,right,right,left,left,left,left</param>A
special preview of Milk Projects work-in-progress documentary based on
their successful book 'Sneakers', looking at the cult of the trainer.=20



</paraindent>		*VOXIOO: tomato compilation [21:30]

		New work/70m

<paraindent><param>right,right,right,right,left,left,left,left</param>A
chance  to view new directions and 'Underworld' connections - a
definitive collection of new and rarely-seen moving image work from
this influential design collective. "As if gibbering fools we
blundered, like stuffed mandrills, into talent and exposure, fussed up
and poncing off waving videotape and publications. This is some of it.
It's called voxioo, (pronounced vwah-shoo)." Including Warchild,
Moaner, Blue Velvet Boxing and Project X.=20










</paraindent>=20

<paraindent><param>right,right,right,right,left,left,left,left</param>

ffwd., Ackerstr.154, 10115 Berlin,=20

fon 030.44050980, fax 030.44050981   =20








Arthur Bueno
V2_Organisatie Rotterdam
Eendrachtsstraat 10
3012 XL Rotterdam
tel. 010.206.7272
url: www.v2.nl
fax. 010.206.7271


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