Uncanny perceptions
In Uncanny perceptions, the spectator is invited to abandon the desire to follow a storyteller. These videos avoid narrativity and dive into a colourful, blurred and strenuous kaleidoscope of edited and manipulated footages that, at times, are combined with unconventional soundtracks or let in silence. In Fossilization, Kurt D’Haeseleer merges the composition by David Shea and image into an immersive panorama of fossilised shapes and traces. Images were distorted, layered and shaped into an apocalyptic spectacle in which vaguely recognisable shades and objects seem to be sucked up, into a parallel, enamelled world. Karen Vanderborght applies a certain mathematical scheme derived from the musical track into a structural video clip in genuine Peter Kubelka-style. On the contrary, Pascal Baes renounces to stress his dreamy visual universe with sound and condenses 16mm footages between orchestrated chaos and exaltation. Caminothérapie by Charley Case depicts life cycle: following the example set by Edward Muybridge’s work, over two hundred images are brought to life in this video. In Dance of the 7 Veils, Van Kerckhoven films for three successive days, at six in the morning, at noon and at six in the evening, a six minutes of choreography in one take, then she superimposes these takes and recasts them in unreal colours. Nicolas Provost applies to Bataille the same process as Papillon D’Amour where he mirrored a key scene of Akira Kurosawa’s classic Rashômon: the manipulated scene turns into a shadow-fight between shades. Finally, Hänzel & Gretzel revisits the adventures of Ulysses, fixed on his interface and succumbing to the song of a numerical siren.
Schedule
The program is screened in loop.
Kurt D'Haeseleer – Fossilization
2005, 9'01'', colour and b&w, sound.
Karen Vanderborght – Exposed
1997, 4'30'', b&w, sound.
Pascal Baes - Random Walk
1989-1999, 25'55'', colour, silent.
Charley Case - Caminothérapie
2005, 49'', colour, sound.
Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven - Dance of the Seven Veils
1991, 6'36'', colour, sound.
Nicolas Provost – Bataille
2003, 7'18'', b&w, sound.
Hänzel & Gretzel – DXF
1999, 5', colour and b&w, sound.
Location:
Argos
Werfstraat 13 rue du Chantier
1000 Brussels
info@argosarts.org
+32 2 229 00 03
Opening hours:
Wednesday to Sunday, 11:00 to 18:00
The program is screened in loop
Entrance Fee:
5 / 3 euros