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KONVIKT RESIDENT – BLACK BOX
VIII. Festival of Film Animation 2009
Section Konvikt Resident challenges the architectonic dispositions of the spacious building, former Jesuit residence, with individual graphic and film projects to create an experimental exhibition space that enables a piece of art to be presented. The “black-box“ theme of this year’s PAF annual refers to the so-called dark space of a screening hall that, with respect to the concept of exhibition places, represents an opposite to the light space of galleries and museums which is labeled as “white-cube“. A selected artist will realize this phenomenon through an installation that will be presented throughout the Konvikt building.
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00:00 | Thursday 10.12. | AC UP Konvikt Atrium
section KONVIKT RESIDENT – BLACK BOX
video exhibition
The difference between presenting a moving film or video image in a gallery (white cube) and in a cinema (black box) will be “illustrated” by the characteristically titled exhibition Black Box. Three wooden cabins will substitute for the darkness of cinemas. The exhibited works are connected particularly by the theme of reworking the existing film material – so-called recycling, appropriation (or robbery?). The installations will take place in the Atrium and the Corpus Christi Chapel at the Jesuit College. |
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00:00 | čtvrtek 10. prosince | Bílá Nora theatre
section KONVIKT RESIDENT – BLACK BOX
You will have the opportunity to visit an installation by this year’s resident artist, Martin Arnold, during the festival. He will install his appropriated version of the classic black-and-white horror film with Bela Lugosi (Invisible Ghost, 1942, d. J. H. Lewis) in the White Burrow. He cuts out parts of dialogues, characters or whole shots to create a new film (Deanimated: The Invisible Ghost, 2002) where he completely omits the main motives and movers of the original script – i.e. murders, their causes as well as victims. |
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00:00 | Friday 11.12. | AC UP Konvikt Atrium
section KONVIKT RESIDENT – BLACK BOX
video exhibition
The difference between presenting a moving film or video image in a gallery (white cube) and in a cinema (black box) will be “illustrated” by the characteristically titled exhibition Black Box. Three wooden cabins will substitute for the darkness of cinemas. The exhibited works are connected particularly by the theme of reworking the existing film material – so-called recycling, appropriation (or robbery?). The installations will take place in the Atrium and the Corpus Christi Chapel at the Jesuit College. |
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00:00 | Friday 11.12. | Bílá Nora theatre
section KONVIKT RESIDENT – BLACK BOX
You will have the opportunity to visit an installation by this year’s resident artist, Martin Arnold, during the festival. He will install his appropriated version of the classic black-and-white horror film with Bela Lugosi (Invisible Ghost, 1942, d. J. H. Lewis) in the White Burrow. He cuts out parts of dialogues, characters or whole shots to create a new film (Deanimated: The Invisible Ghost, 2002) where he completely omits the main motives and movers of the original script – i.e. murders, their causes as well as victims. |
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00:00 | Saturday 12.12. | AC UP Konvikt Atrium
section KONVIKT RESIDENT – BLACK BOX
video exhibition
The difference between presenting a moving film or video image in a gallery (white cube) and in a cinema (black box) will be “illustrated” by the characteristically titled exhibition Black Box. Three wooden cabins will substitute for the darkness of cinemas. The exhibited works are connected particularly by the theme of reworking the existing film material – so-called recycling, appropriation (or robbery?). The installations will take place in the Atrium and the Corpus Christi Chapel at the Jesuit College. |
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00:00 | Saturday 12.12. | Bílá Nora theatre
section KONVIKT RESIDENT – BLACK BOX
You will have the opportunity to visit an installation by this year’s resident artist, Martin Arnold, during the festival. He will install his appropriated version of the classic black-and-white horror film with Bela Lugosi (Invisible Ghost, 1942, d. J. H. Lewis) in the White Burrow. He cuts out parts of dialogues, characters or whole shots to create a new film (Deanimated: The Invisible Ghost, 2002) where he completely omits the main motives and movers of the original script – i.e. murders, their causes as well as victims. |
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00:00 | Sunday 13.12. | AC UP Konvikt Atrium
section KONVIKT RESIDENT – BLACK BOX
video exhibition
The difference between presenting a moving film or video image in a gallery (white cube) and in a cinema (black box) will be “illustrated” by the characteristically titled exhibition Black Box. Three wooden cabins will substitute for the darkness of cinemas. The exhibited works are connected particularly by the theme of reworking the existing film material – so-called recycling, appropriation (or robbery?). The installations will take place in the Atrium and the Corpus Christi Chapel at the Jesuit College. |
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00:00 | Sunday 13.12. | Bílá Nora theatre
section KONVIKT RESIDENT – BLACK BOX
You will have the opportunity to visit an installation by this year’s resident artist, Martin Arnold, during the festival. He will install his appropriated version of the classic black-and-white horror film with Bela Lugosi (Invisible Ghost, 1942, d. J. H. Lewis) in the White Burrow. He cuts out parts of dialogues, characters or whole shots to create a new film (Deanimated: The Invisible Ghost, 2002) where he completely omits the main motives and movers of the original script – i.e. murders, their causes as well as victims. |
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