Constantly in Motion: German Experimental Film
THE PHYSICS ROOM IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE GOETHE INSTITUT PRESENTS
Constantly in Motion
Experimental Film and
Video in Germany 1994 – 2004
Wednesday 15 November
2006, 7.30pm
The Physics Room
Free
The works in
Constantly in Motion offer a representative survey of
developments as well as current trends, in experimental film
and video work in Germany. Included in the programme are not
only complex masterworks, but also works that focus on
experimenting with various techniques and skills and on
developing personal artistic styles.
All films are German, with English subtitles, and are divided into three collections with different themes. Tomorrow night Dis-Locations is screening.
Dis-Locations
Wednesday
15 November 2006, 7.30pm
85 minutes
A range of films
featuring formal innovations and/or playing with images
sourced in distinctive ways such as surveillance footage, or
images from the Arctic.
The Physics Room welcomes you
to attend these screenings presented in association with the
Goethe Institut.
THE PHYSICS ROOM contemporary art
project space
www.physicsroom.org.nz
The Physics Room receives annual funding from Creative New Zealand / Toi Aotearoa
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