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Screening in the program NOISE MARGINS

15.02. 17:30 Arsenal 1

18.02. 20:30 Arsenal 2

By re-programming instruments used in film restoration labs, the artists were able to digitally isolate the damaged elements of old film prints, the dust, dirt, and scratches. The selected material focusses on excerpts from the archives of cinema which depict political conflict, demonstrations, riots, and state interventions in public assembly. As the damaged images rush across the screen, interesting parallels emerge between the mechanics of cinema and patterns of social disturbance and unrest. The process of creating the soundtrack followed the making of the images.

Paul Rowley, born 1971 in Dublin, lives and works in New York.

David Philips, born 1970 in Memphis, Tennessee, lives and works in New York.

Tim Blue, born 1962 in Portland, USA lives and works in Berlin.

Directed by: Paul Rowley, David Philips, Tim Blue.

Format: HDCAM

Running time: 7 minutes

Funded by:

  • Logo Minister of State for Culture and the Media
  • Logo des Programms NeuStart Kultur