Turbulent Screen
The Structural Movement in Film and Video

Opening Reception: Friday, 12 December, 2003, 8 pm
with a musical performance by Dave Allen and Oldenburg students
(Photos from the Opening Reception)

Sunday, 18 January, 2004, 3 pm:
Performance by Dave Allen on the occasion of Edith Russ' birthday.

Exhibition Dates: 12.12.2003 - 01.02.2004


The exhibition Dave Allen, Naomi Ben-Shahar, Bernadette Corporation presents recent work by the artists with Edith Russ Site for Media Art stipends. Between July and December 2003 they developed a program of artist talks, performances (18 January), the production of new videos, workshops and this exhibition. During the opening reception Dave Allen and two high school students will perform and improvise music from their workshop

Opening Reception During the month of November, Dave Allen (D/GB) worked on the principle of transfer with two students from Oldenburg: In an exchange of knowledge the youths taught him what they know about computer programs for music, and in exchange he informed them about his work with pop/rock music and experimental/classical music of the last century. In the exhibition, drawings from the workshop will be presented along with Allen's latest music-related work.

Naomi Ben Shahar: Still from the video "Can't Stop Wanting You" (Tel Aviv), 2002 Naomi Ben-Shahar (ISR/USA) shot two new works at the Edith Russ Site for Media Art in November and in cooperation with Jeremy Bernstein. These videos as well as earlier productions are part of the exhibition. Naomi Ben-Shahar mainly produces videos, which trace social events in the dark. She observes human interaction at different locations and situations, concentrating on the dynamics of groups and the movement between individual consciousness and its mental space vs. the "real" space of social becoming.

Bernadette Corporation: Still from the video "Get Rid of Yourself", 2002 Bernadette Corporation (USA/F) presents new objects and the first in a series of videos, which loosely appropriate the popular self-improvement format i.e. diet programs, how to meditate, better sex for couples, etc.). Their videos, however, deal specifically with the emotional and psychic conditions of urban life today, playfully searching for an "alternative" notion of health that is at the very same time a political critique of contemporary subjectivisation and control society.

The Edith Russ Site for Media Art stipend program is made possible by the Foundation of Lower Saxony.

Glühwein tours every Sunday at 3pm.

Open hours:
Tuesday to Friday 2–5pm, Saturday, Sunday, 11am–5pm

Attention
25 and 26 December, 2003 and 1 January, 2004: 11am–5pm,
closed on 24 and 31 December





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