dream mountains and is now included on the IdN 15th Anniversary Edition, a massive 452-page hardcover + DVD. Many Previews and a personalized Press Release can be found here.
Germany votes on 27th September and some parties want to save us from democracy with an extended censorship of digital communication... Vote to get saved from yourself!
During my stay in Amsterdam I found out that _grau is featured in the essay "New Eyes For The Mind" published in the book "The Cinematic Experience" edited by Arie Altena & Boris Debackere and published by Sonic Acts Press. The author Randy Jones makes it available as a PDF just excluding the illustrations.
I'll be performing with Rechenzentrum 2.0 at International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA, Dublin, Ireland) on 29th August, at Weltecho (Chemnitz, Germany) with no accident in paradise on 5th September and present a short film night at Strand22 (Jena, Germany) on 21th August with inannia.
The film programme Young Bauhaus Today curated for the 90th birthday of the Bauhaus is shown on german speaking TV station 3SAT on 5th of July, 2:10am and features _grau, which was my diploma at the Bauhaus University Weimar.
_grau got nominated for best experimental film at the unicato awards of german TV station MDR!
Video Visions is a TV screening of 5 films by me. It is curated by Katrin Werner from Edith Russ Site For Media Art (Oldenburg, Germany).
Art Center Nabi / Seoul just finished the solo exhibition documentation with all shown works and the premiere of vellum...
I’m back to Tokyo with Max Hattler to present “Germany dreaming” (29th april 19:30, 4th may 17:00) curated for Image Forum Festival 2009. The programme features video art and experimental films by artist born or living in Germany including: Julian Rosefeldt, Bjørn Melhus, zeitguised, Julia Oschatz, Matthias Müller & Christoph Girardet, David OReilly, Volker Schreiner, Christiane Wöhler, Thorsten Fleisch, Astrid Rieger, Daniel Burkhardt, Florian Gwinner, Barbara Hlali, Jörn Staeger, Tim Bollinger, Max Hattler and me, including many Japanese film premieres. The project was kindly supported by Goethe Institute Tokyo.
Futures is part of the KunstFilmBiennale tour program shown May 15th in Centre Pompidou, Paris curated by Heinz Peter Schwerfel and amongst other things presenting works of Doug Aitken, Bjørn Melhus, Sam Taylor Wood, Keren Cytter and Deimantas Narkevicius.
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