Light Movement 23: OPEN DOORS curated by Ute Aurand (Berlin) and Peter Todd (London) [1]
Every year or two Ute Aurand and Peter Todd meet up to continue a filmic conversation. OPEN DOORS is their third program curated together. A film by the Scottish filmmaker Margaret Tait is often shown as a reference to how Aurand and Todd's joint interest in her work fIrst brought them together. In OPEN DOORS they have selected films in which the filmmakers' observations and feelings become visible beyond obvious narratives.
Programme: - Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo (Margaret Tait, 1955, 6.5min, 16mm) - Room Window Sea Sky (Peter Todd, 2014, 3min, 16mm, silent)- Among The Eucalyptuses (Robert Beavers, 2017, 4min, 16mm, silent)- Venedig Dezember 2011 (Renate Sami, 2012, 4,5min, colour, digital)- Napkins (Joanna Margaret Paul, 1975, 3,5mins, S8 to digital file, silent)- For you (Peter Todd, 2000, 2mins, silent)
- Mädchen/Girls (Helga Fanderl, 1995, 2 min, S8, silent)- Philipp's 60th Birthday (Ute Aurand, 2014, 5,5min, 16mm)- Envios 26 (Jeannette Munoz, 2013, 6min, 16mm, silent)- Elegy (Anthea Kennedy, Ian Wiblin, 2001, 3min, digital) - Four Diamonds (Ute Aurand, 2016, 4.5min, 16mm)
Thanks to Circuit, LUX, The Estate of Joanna Margaret Paul, Alex Pirie and The Estate of Margaret Tait.
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SPEKTRUM [6]
SPEKTRUM is a space of convergence for cultural communities and transdisciplinary groups emerging and operating in and off Berlin. The project aims to bring confrontation, open knowledge and a platforms for idealisation, realisation and presentation of technology-based artworks, science-focused events and futuristic utopias based on the principle “do-it-together-with-others”. Above all, we are an open space promoting participatory processes to co-define and co-design a social and physical playground for curiosity and critical understanding.
The venue is part of a monumental architecture in the heart of Kreuzberg/Neukölln realised by Franz Hoffmann and Bruno Taut, one of the main expressionist architects of the modernist period. The inner space is characterised by a multi-layered approach to heights, with an unusual 5 meter high ceiling for the event room and other sections organised as split-levels. These architectural qualities tell us a story of planes and volumes, offering guests a surprising walk around with secret spots to discover.