Walden presents: Sami van Ingen

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Promedio: 2.7 (7 votos)

Walden in collaboration with the Finnish Institute in Sweden welcomes Finnish filmmaker Sami van Ingen. Van Ingen mostly works with film, video and installations. Whether it is in the form of large, spatial arrangements for two modified – or pimped as he himself expressed it – 35mm-projectors or films projected in 35mm CinemaScope, or smaller formats like Super-8, 8mm or 16 mm, his activities is characterized by an intense, exploratory and yet playful work with the hands. In van Ingen's now extensive work catalogue and in the role of teacher and author of the book Moving Shadows: Experimental Film practices in a landscape of Change (2012), one can read a preoccupation of several of experimental film's central occupations and concerns: an interest in the film strip or the photogram as a single cell for exploration, the use of found footage, alternative ways to make use of the film and the camera as apparatus, as well as an interest in the procedural and the projection as singular event.

Programme:

  • Moving Emu (1991) DCP                    
  • Deep Six (2006) 35mm            
  • The Sequent Of Hanna Ave (2006) 35mm            
  • Exactly (2008) 35mm                           
  • Manifest Destiny (2016) DCP                  
  • Fokus (2004) 35mm
  • Polte (2018) DCP  

Bio:
Sami van Ingen, born in 1964, is a veteran in alternative Finnish film, who has worked as an artist, lecturer and curator since the late 1980s. He lives and works in Helsinki. Van Ingen finished his doctoral studies in the Academy of Fine Arts in Helsinki in 2012. He often uses random or found materials in his works. His works have been seen in many national and international exhibitions and festivals over the years, including Tbilisi Triennial (2012), Kunsthalle Helsinki (2005) and Sara Hildén Art Museum in Tampere, Finland (2002). (AV-ARKKI)                      

This event is supported by The Finnish Institute in Stockholm.

After the screening Sami van Ingen will have a discussion with film professor John Sundholm, Stockholm University.

Entrance 80 sek (card is prefered)

Local: 

Zita Folkets Bio - Stockholm, Suecia

Fechas: 

De Viernes, Marzo 1, 2019 - 18:00 hasta Sábado, Marzo 2, 2019 - 17:55

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Fechas: 

De Viernes, Marzo 1, 2019 - 18:00 hasta Sábado, Marzo 2, 2019 - 17:55
  • Birger Jarlsgatan 37
    111 45   Stockholm
    Suecia
    59° 20' 18.8808" N, 18° 4' 5.5632" E