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Sparwasser HQ Video screening and newsletter Sparwasser HQ presents three trips to a new space video and music at Z-Bar Thursday 21st of November 2002 at 9. p.m. Videos by Kim Collmer and David Krantz Music by Matti Kallioinen [Abnormal Audio] Sparwasser HQ invites you to take a trip through new spaces: In his 3D animation entitled "What" the artist David Krantz whirls the viewer through the natural and philosophical history of mankind. The 3D effect and the symbolic characters presented make the signs and images of the video expand out into actual space, becoming very present. At the same time this very presence hightens the level of abstraction. Through the never ending story of human "Truths" passing before our eyes, the viewer is left with a certain feeling of insecurity. Pleasantly disturbing, "What" is a piece that, in a very humorous way, stresses our sense of "natural development". Kim Collmer's video animation "Mercury Moon" evolves around a similar effect, though built up in the classical "cut and move" technique out of very simple materials, Collmer creates a not definable moon landscape. She plays with the perception of materials and proportions, distorting the fragile animation world through the use of electric blue lights. Kim Collmer describes the piece as follows: Mercury Moon investigates the tension between regimented order and organic growth. Using certain tropes of science fiction such as a space station, alien landscapes, and a futuristic city, Mercury Moon presents the viewer with a place of magic and imagination. In this world, glittering plants can grow from lunar energy and cities can be reconstructed from ice formations. Mercury Moon is a simulated reality that attempts to call its construct into our awareness. But through its realization it demonstrates its own internal logic - from growth to destruction, order to unrest. In a sense, this constructed reality is as real as any other, reflecting the attempt to visualize and control our own spaces. (Kim Collmer will be present at the screening) http://www.olgacity.de/kimhome Last but not least: To all of you who missed the release concert by Matti Kallioinen at Z-Bar on the 31st of October: here is your second chance to get to know the music of Matti Kallioinen and Abnormal Audio. Starting the evening at Z-Bar with the playing (and selling) of his CD "Koncentrerad Saft" (concentrated juice). The music from his first CD shifts playfully between electronic smurf country and more obscure Nordic fairy tale like sounds. Do not miss it this time! What's next: Sparwasser HQ Newsletter November-December-January Concert at Sparwasser HQ next Friday the 29th of November from 10 p.m. Prins Esso (DK) and Osmund (D) Further information next week. "Let's crystallize" (Gabriela Albergaria, Morten Schelde, Celina Gonzalez Sueyro, Michelle Eistrup & Marika Seidler) prolonged to the 14th of December press release: http://www.sparwasserhq.de/Index/HTMLnov2/HTMLEngA.htm In January Sparwasser is looking forward to host the project Clockwise, an exhibition curated by Khaled Ramadan and Stine H�holt produced by NIFCA (Nordic Institute for Contemporary Art) from the 10th of January to 1st of March at Sparwasser HQ, Torstr. 161. Because of the extensiveness of the exhibition, part will be shown at Bergst�blPROJEKTE, Veteranenstr. 25, also in Berlin-Mitte. For further information on Clockwise (and press material): http://www.nifca.org/clockwise addresses: Z-INEMA / Z-BAR, BERGSTRASSE 2, 10115 BERLIN MITTE, ROUND THE CORNER FROM SPARWASSER HQ S P A R W A S S E R H Q OFFENSIVE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART AND COMMUNICATION T O R S T R A S S E 1 6 1 , 1 0 1 1 5 B E R L I N OPENING HOURS: WED-FRI 4 -7 PM, SAT 2 - 6 PM contact: [email protected] or telephone +49 30 21803001 http://www.sparwasserhq.de ------------------------------------------------------- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.openoffice.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.openoffice.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/