Light Movement 13: Colour Spaces [1]
Light Movement [3] returns to Spektrum this month, and in more ways than one! Colour Spaces presents a collection of films in which colour is a key factor, either in forming the works concept, its formal structure, its depiction of space, or simply an atmosphere. This screening groups together a wide range of works by some incredible filmmakers and artists, all using colour in ways unique to their respective practices. We are taken on a colourful journey… in each case what becomes clear is the importance of colour as a significant emotive force in film and video, something we might re-consider from slightly different angles when viewing these works together.
With works by Guillaume Cailleau & Ben Russell, Elise Florenty & Marcel Türkowsky, Vincent Grenier, Alanna Lawley, Tomonari Nishikawa, Mark Street, Robert Todd.
Screening night curated by James Edmonds as part of the Light Movement series
Doors: 19:30 / Start time: 20:00
Categoría:
- Proyecciones [4]
Fechas:
Local:
SPEKTRUM [5]
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.