Nina Czegledy on Mon, 27 Dec 1999 08:55:24 -0500 (EST) |
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HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY NEW YEAR! CROSSING OVER TIME http://www.ljudmila.org/co This informal report begun in the middle of the very last night of the fourth Crossing Over workshop at ljudmila.org in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Despite the late hours, the place was buzzing. Ten participants from Poland, Belarus, Estonia, Hungary, Bulgaria, UK and Slovenia and all the "Ljudmillians" have been labouring here for the last two weeks. At the time of writing, two were still working on the concluding details of their videoshorts - the others waited faithfully to begin the final Beta compilation. The "Crossing Over Time" participants were a hard working, gender biased (9 out of the ten participants were women) group. Everybody came well prepared and started to work immediately. Some worked on their own, others had editorial help for their digital post-production. Quickly, a spirit of cooperation developed. In addition to project work, we organized rotating presentations by our participants. To provide better insight for the group into the local scene, we made extensive efforts to contact local artists, theorists etc. and invited them to informally present their work. As a result over the two weeks period, we had 13 visitors ranging from local celebrities such as Igor Stromajer, Darij Kreuh, Damian Kracina to Saatchi-hunted Vuk Cosic. We also had the pleasure of inviting globetrotters including Stephen Kovats, Vadim Fishkin and Heath Bunting. Ljudmila is located a bit out of town. We all stayed in a nearby "hotel" - an authentic relic from "socialist" times, complete with plastic roses, plastic bread and extremely unpleasant waitresses. We did not spend much time in the hotel. This December marked a "year/century/millennium-end party" time in Ljubljana. The town was full of goods, brightly decorated for Xmas and each night in the unseasonably warm weather the streets were filled with vendors, strollers, dogs and cars. The pubs were jammed and at open air kiosks mulled wine and beer was consumed in great quantities. Then the snow came down. In addition to ljudmila hospitality we were treated to several exhibition openings, and a variety of lavish New Year parties. In the opinion of this writer it is a miracle, that despite occasional computer failures and all those parties, we managed to complete nine projects, which were presented for a sneak preview on December 22nd for a substantial audience at our FINISSAGE at Galerija Moderna. The exclusive international premiere is planned at the 6th Biennial Video Positive 2000 - The Other Side of Zero - at Liverpool, UK For individual project details please visit our brand new website: http://www.ljudmila.org/co And now I turn this communique over to our participants: -Here, me too, I find myself at CO4 exploring the intricate details of expression, trying my best in four languages with translators and jokers to communicate the differences between an amarillo and ant-eater. Me, Maria N. Stukoff, have triumphed over the glaring monitors and computer humms to create a piece of video, which I hope translates much of the intricate and sublime feelings of belonging. Here, here too, CO has given access to wonderful personal exchanges - how ever brief they may have lasted. Just two more nights at the hotel de la luxe and then time to reflect and listen to the memories of absurd and colourful conversations. -Here at Ljudmila, we are trying very hard to be good hosts, but I'm afraid that our team is also participating. We are eating, working, polluting, drinking, not sleeping, playing, cooking, partying ... together. In this moment when I, Spela Stare, the coordinator am writing, it is almost two o`clock in the morning the last night of the residency and we are still waiting for the BETA compilation. The fridge is always empty, computers are always occupied, the network is full of data garbage, everybody is asking stupid questions, our editors are at the end of their nerves but we are feeling great. -Who the hell is Beta, someone just asked...I've got 3 hours, then I have to wake up and go to the airport and leave this beautiful country. It was great to meet some other funny people and to feel that I am not the only one who's funny, even if video art is dead as we were told again today (Kai Kaljo) -This night is the culmination of the residency. Some of us became videoZombies, some of us are audioZombies. The production workshop is going to be finished but all computers have not been crashed yet that is why we think it is not the end of the workshop. (It is a joke). It was really nice time during CO4 workshop because of good place e.g. Ljudmila organization, of very nice people which are working here who paid so much attention to us etc., etc., etc.....(Alla and Katja). -I, Boriana Dragoeva, have this real feeling that I had prepared the best footage for my postproduction at home - and the most beautiful thing is that I had a chance to finish it at ljudmila.org and start other new work - like a never endlessssss storyy. -This is Dimitrina Sevova, here. I find CO4 extremely interesting both as a concept and structure possibly because I was there at CO1 inception and kept an eye on the crossing over development. I am particularly fascinated by the Bulgarian participation at all CO so far. In fact CO has established itself as an incubator for videomakers. I am keen on CO also because it centers itself around the Eastern European discourse. We have all experienced this - despite our good will the East-East barriers are gaping wide. It is in the latest CO4 & CO3 that I have been selected as a participating artist and I am tempted to comment on the two split localities in Novi Sad and Ljubljana each inspiring me to do new work. -It was only after few days in the CO4 residency that I, Barbara Konopka, have realized that we are all women except for Antal. Usually, I don't have my mind fixated on any gender issues but it was during this CO4 that I first-hand experienced how moving it is to cooperate with high achieving and professional women. This is what I call the joy of spending quality time together in a mixed languages environment. Even playing silly language games such as 'Countries/Cities' in the middle of the night could be inspiring and reassuring that artists need no isolation. Despite the fact that distances and geographies are irrelevant in the age of Internet, isolation creeps in. I hope that our communal CO4 experience will help us feel non-isolated and enthusiastic and shape up our future mindset. -I, Zornitsa-Sophia, am the one of two, actually three of us who were waited/hated from everyone else to get finally done their tapes, the so called "It's not the video of my life, but still" done, in order to lay out the compilation tape and the final credits. The assemblage of the visiting artists that the curators brought to us during the last 13 nights and days was kinda real 312 hours blockbuster. What is more I got my first soundtrack done thanks to DJ Nu and my first try as editor. The hosts are as sweet as your most sweet dreams, partying all the time, and creating a chaos around, which they call "organization" which as a matter of fact, actually works. -Bojan Mastilovic is a very tired man. He almost did not sleep for the last 10 days and his brain don't even hurt anymore. Eyes are red, snow is white and its christmas time again. He is just happy that it is all over... Signature : Bojan Mastilovic, CO4 master editor -This is Antal Bodoczky the one and only male participant. This time Crossing Over was a real pre-christmas happening, where everybody was focusing on the things to give. This of course is not always a harmonious process, but nevertheless C04 was an unforgettable experience. Many many thanks to Nina, Iliyana, Spela, Mitko and all the "Ljudmillians". We read on the web that its winter out there and I am looking forward to seeing it. HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! nina and illie nina czegledy/ czegledy@interlog.com crossing over / http://www.ljudmila.org/co. virtual revolutions / http://www.yourserver.co.uk/vr aurora/touch touche/choice/ http://www.interaccess.org iliyana nedkova | vr@fact.co.uk c u r r e n t t r a n s l o c a l p r o j e c t s VP2000 | the other side of zero | http://www.fact.co.uk virtual revolutions | http://www.yourserver.co.uk/vr crossing over | http://www.ljudmila.org/co ------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