09.12.10 21:30—23:00
Location:
ARGOS vzw
, Beursschouwburg
, Cinéma Arenberg
Erik Bünger - Songs of Love and Hate
screening
The Swedish artist, composer, musician and writer Erik Bünger (1976) works with re-contextualising existing media in performances, installations and web projects. In Gospels, sections of Hollywood interviews are removed from their original contexts, interacting to form a new, seemingly coherent whole. Yet these pre-existing works frequently conflict; Bünger explores the disjunction between replaying and experiencing in his A Lecture on Schizophonia. This simultaneously analytical and performative work highlights the relationship between sound and perceived ’reality’, using popular references and familiar footage including Barak Obama and Woody Allen. Similar tensions are exposed in God Moves on the Water, in which two songs about the sinking of the Titanic are combined to form a third narrative. In the Belgian premiere of The Third Man, the negative power of music is explored. Displacing and recombining familiar material, Bünger challenges the separation between authentic and simulated experiences.
A Lecture on Schizophonia
2009, video, 37’18”, colour, english spoken
Gospels
2006, video, 10’11”, colour, english spoken
God Moves on the Water
2008, video, 3’14”, colour, english spoken
The Third Man
2010, video, 49’24", colour, english spoken
This screening is supported by iaspis.
The Third Man is a coproduction with the Impakt Foundation (Utrecht) in the framework of Impakt Works 2010 and has been made possible with the support of the City of Utrecht and the Mondrian Foundation.
A Lecture on Schizophonia
2009, video, 37’18”, colour, english spoken
Gospels
2006, video, 10’11”, colour, english spoken
God Moves on the Water
2008, video, 3’14”, colour, english spoken
The Third Man
2010, video, 49’24", colour, english spoken
This screening is supported by iaspis.
The Third Man is a coproduction with the Impakt Foundation (Utrecht) in the framework of Impakt Works 2010 and has been made possible with the support of the City of Utrecht and the Mondrian Foundation.
Location:
Cinéma Arenberg
Koninginnegalerij 26 Galerie de la Reine
1000 Brussels
+32 2 512 80 63
Entrance Fee:
8 / 6,6 euros
Cinéma Arenberg
Koninginnegalerij 26 Galerie de la Reine
1000 Brussels
+32 2 512 80 63
Entrance Fee:
8 / 6,6 euros