newsletter 04-2009

// ACCREDITATION

Due to the Easter bank holidays, we have extended the accreditation deadline for you. You now have until 15 April to register!



à PROGRAMME

The entire programme, containing over 250 presentations, is now online! Detailed information can be found on our website: www.emaf.de. Of course we'll be pleased to help you plan your journey, and will guide you through all of the festival dates once you have arrived. Feel free to make use of the special conditions we have agreed upon with a variety of hotels.




Johan Grimonprez:
"Double Take"

à DOUBLE TAKE

One highlight of this year's film programme is the film "Double Take", which will be screened on Thursday, 23 April at 6 p.m. at the Filmtheater Hasetor. Johan Grimonprez portrays Alfred Hitchcock as a paranoid professor of history who unwittingly becomes involved in an ambiguous mind game during the Cold War era. The maestro always says the wrong things at the wrong time, while the politicians on both sides desperately endeavour to say the right things with the cameras running.


à MONEY OR LIFE

During the Congress, the author and journalist Stefan Heidenreich will explore historical, theoretical and practical issues regarding the financial crisis. He provides answers to the question whether the economic interrelationships will yield new possibilities and tasks for artistic production. His lecture commences on Thursday, 23 April at 5.00 p.m. in the Haus der Jugend.




Scanner

à ORBITAL GLIDER

Scanner, one of the most renowned audiovisual artists from Great Britain, is represented at the EMAF on Saturday, 25 April at 10 p.m. His live performance "Orbital Glider", developed in collaboration with the Eastern German artist Maix Mayer, relates to the relationship between architecture, spaces and sound. A complex and mysterious chronicle of space is the focus of their live performance. While the soundtrack spins together an imaginary story, the room offers the possibility of contemplation and reflection.




Felix Thiele:
"Kniffel"

à YOUNG AT ARTS

Besides two exhibitions and its own film programme, the Media Campus also offers exciting and informative specials. Johanna Reich from the Academy of Media Arts Cologne presents the project "Minus Eins" in her lecture. Professor Jean-Francois Guiton from the University of the Arts Bremen will lecture on the exhibition "Der Hund, der tritt die Treppe krumm" in the Turm Bürgergehorsam defence tower. The young artists experiment with sound, and combine their works with painted, drawn and filmed material. Some of their works were produced directly on site, and relate to the given space.




Ilka Lauchstädt:
"Home And Horizon II"

à HOME AND HORIZON II

Photographs, video stills and videos by Ilka Lauchstädt (1958-2008) are shown in the exhibition "Home and Horizon II« at the Intervision Studio. Ilka Lauchstädt, founder member of the EMAF, delves into unimposing worlds in order to x-ray them through media, thus giving them a purpose. It is not her intention to determine unambiguities, but to link a paradox and simultaneously banal reality in narrative form, enlivening it visually in multi-layers. An introduction will be given by Vito Orazem from the Design Zentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen at the vernissage on Thursday, 23 April at 6.30 p.m.



Andree Korpys/Markus Löffler:
»Nuclear Football«, D 2004

à NUCLEAR FOOTBALL

"Nuclear Football" by Andree Korpys and Markus Löffler will be shown at the exhibition "Image Battles" in the Kunsthalle Dominikanerkirche. The point of origin is the state visit of the American President George W. Bush in Berlin in May 2002. However, the film does not centre on the Head of State: as accredited reporters, Korpys and Löffler focus on the case which the US President can use to order nuclear war at any time - the "Nuclear Football".


à CONCEPT AND FESTIVAL MANAGEMENT

Hermann Noering, Alfred Rotert, Ralf Sausmikat.

We hope we've managed to arouse your curiosity, and warmly invite you all to visit the festival.

The Festival Team


à SPONSORS

nordmedia - Die Mediengesellschaft Niedersachsen/Bremen mbH
City of Osnabrück
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
German Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Embassy of Canada
EU Commission - MEDIA Programme, as well as funding from other sponsors.


à MEDIA PARTNERS

arte
le monde diplomatique


à KULTURPARTNER

NDR-Kultur


à WEITERE INFORMATIONEN:

www.emaf.de
info(at)emaf.de

European Media Art Festival
Lohstr. 45 a
49074 Osnabrueck
Tel. 0541/ 21658
Fax. 0541/ 28327


à EMAF

In three weeks the 22nd European Media Art Festival will start with internationally renowned media artists and innovative works by new masters from the academies. Around 250 current contributions to all sections have been selected for this year's festival from a total of 2400 works submitted from around the world, offering you a comprehensive insight into the latest tendencies in Media Art.









Clorinde Durand:
"Naufrage"

à CINEMA

This year`s film programmes demonstrate that even the journey to work can be adventurous, let alone the mysteries of an office or the rollercoaster rides on the stock exchange - and those who still have a job and time for their body at the end of the day can count themselves lucky. All in all, there is a strong tendency this year towards the performative, to the playful act and the interpretation of narrative substances. Grimonprez casts Alfred Hitchcock as a paranoid history professor, unwittingly caught up in a "Double Take" on the cold war period. The programme "Men at Work" reveals social, personal and general societal conflicts. "Femmes totales" shows perceptions of women: of girls, mothers, divas and dykes who refind themselves in and as images. A look behind the scenes of female multitasking. The programme "Arts Ltd." demonstrates that art is work, which needs to be structured - after all, artists want to live from it In the programme "Ideology and Agitation", functional and documentary elements are blended together. Of course we can't go without sex and crime: in "Exhausted", Kim Gok from Korea has created a post-industrial milieu study showing the dependent relationship between victim and perpetrator. In "Holland", Thijs Gloger, just turned 23, has made a wonderfully staged life study of young Dutch people in the northern Netherlands, showing in well composed images the misery of this middleclass everyday boredom, miles away from the centres of entertainment and diversion.




Mary Ellen Bute with her oscilloscope.
Courtesy of Cecile Starr and CVM, L.A.

à RETROSPECTIVE

The American filmmakers Jordan Belson and Mary Ellen Bute are presented in this year's retrospective. As with many of his experimental film colleagues, Belson began his career as a painter. From 1946 onwards, he increasingly devoted himself to the production of moving images, which he transformed into a psychedelic visual experience using a complicated work process. Mary Ellen Bute is a pioneer of visual music and electronic arts. In the 1930s and 1950s, she produced over a dozen short abstract animations. Her films are set to classical music and filled with colourful forms, elegant design and sprightly dance-like rhythms. Both programmes will be introduced knowledgeably and entertainingly by Cindy Keefer, Director of the Centre for Visual Music, Los Angeles.




Johanna Reich: "Front"






à CONGRESS

This year's Congress comments on a variety of themes. Important anchorage points are current events, such as the crisis in the banking and business world, or the conflict between Israel and Palestine. The author and journalist Stefan Heidenreich explores historical, theoretical and practical issues with regard to the financial crisis: does the economic context make new options and tasks available to artistic production? How do the roles of critics, curators or artists change? Furthermore, producer Osnat Trablesi (Tel Aviv) introduces the web and TV production "Gaza- Sderot: Life goes on", which was awarded the Prix Europe. Despite the daily threat of air raids and missiles, the people portrayed never stop working, loving and dreaming. Despite it all. Fittingly, the subject "Media Art and War" is taken up with the exhibition "Image Battles - 2000 years of news from the war" in mind. Participating artists will be presenting their works and opinions in lectures. A further focal area is dedicated to the chapter of media art archives. Under the title "From Archive to Living Database", various forms of conveyance of work in and with archives will be presented within the pilot project "mediaartbase". Prof. Oliver Grau advocates the documentation, collection and preservation of the evolutionary history of the audiovisual media and their inconsistencies.Dr. Achim Heidenreich from the Institute of Music and Acoustics at the ZKM talks about music as the memory of the film. Music and moving image have their own dramaturgy and their own criteria of perception. On this basis, the contribution deals with new dramaturgical problems and possibilities in combining music and moving image in the digital age.




Bubble Beatz

à PERFORMANCES

In its performance concert, the Duo "Bubble Beatz" from Switzerland brings hypnotic groove. Consisting of dented traffic signs, frying pans and petrol drums, the "trash machine" forms the centrepiece of their sweat-inducing show. Their sound somewhere between House, Industrial, 2 Step, Drum'n'Bass, Big Beat, Latin and Funk blended with solid bass lines and experimental sounds is a treat for the eyes and ears, guaranteeing the success of their live performances. Scanner, one of the most renowned audiovisual artists from Great Britain, is represented at the EMAF. His live performance "Raumgleiter", developed in collaboration with the Eastern German artist Maix Mayer, relates to the relationship between architecture, spaces and sound. "My works have always explored the relationship between sound and architectural spaces on the one hand and the space between information, history, and the disappearance of our own memories on the other." (Scanner)




Selene States: "User Guide to the Semiotics of the Kitchen"

à MEDIA CAMPUS

The Media Campus will be presenting two exhibitions, as well as film and video programmes with works by students from all over Europe, the USA, Latin America and Asia. Exciting and informative specials will also be offered. A highlight in this year ist the workshop by and with the French artist Anne Roquigny. Together with students, she will be working on an live performance. The Macromedia Akademie der Medien Osnabrueck, offers a Flash seminar in which the students can learn how to produce creative Flash animations Students also have the opportunity to be taken on an exclusive guided tour of the exhibition "Image Battles" by the curator Hermann Noering.




à EXHIBITION: IMAGE BATTLES

The exhibition "Image Battles" shows for the first time how news from the war has been transmitted for 2000 years. The exhibition offers a compilation of exhibits from the areas of technology/media/art. Current Media Art brings attention to the consumptive and lifestyle character of war images. Many international artists at the exhibition explore the portrayal of war, which reaches our living rooms via the mass media. Some react analytically, others in a very personal way to the polished stage-setting by the media and the appeal of their violent images.


à CONCEPT AND FESTIVAL MANAGEMENT

Hermann Noering, Alfred Rotert, Ralf Sausmikat.

We hope we've managed to arouse your curiosity, and warmly invite you all to visit the festival.

The Festival Team

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à The next EMAF-Newsletter 04-2009 will tell you about the complete festival programme.

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à SPONSORS

nordmedia - Die Mediengesellschaft Niedersachsen/Bremen mbH
City of Osnabrück
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
German Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Embassy of Canada
EU Commission - MEDIA Programme, as well as funding from other sponsors.


à MEDIA PARTNERS

arte
le monde diplomatique


à KULTURPARTNER

NDR-Kultur


à WEITERE INFORMATIONEN:

www.emaf.de
info(at)emaf.de

European Media Art Festival
Lohstr. 45 a
49074 Osnabrueck
Tel. 0541/ 21658
Fax. 0541/ 28327