Design for two new productions by Jeremy Wade
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Ernste Spiele / Serious Games
In the four video projections Serious Games, Farocki examines the use of computer game technologies in the training of American soldiers. We see young recruits at the screen engaging in simulated combat training, for example, which barely differs from games produced for entertainment. The series thus depicts how our collective imagination of war is being… Read more »
The Girl Who Followed Marple
Title Graphics design for silent digital video The Girl Who Followed Marple, 10 min., 2014. With Lucy McKenzie and Richard Kern, Alison Yip, Thea Westreich, Ashley Carr, Suzanne Modica, Beca Lipscombe, and Duncan Hannah Filmed by Richard Kern. Decor by Lucile Desamory and Caitlin Keough
Unlawful Assembly (2nd ed.)
Kunst und Ideologiekritik nach 1989 / Art and Ideology Critique After 1989, Kunsthaus Bregenz A r e n a, Bd. 3
“The third volume in the series of KUB Arena publications gathers introductory texts, essays, and interviews on the thematic relationship between “Art and Ideology Critique After 1989.” The volume comprised purely of text aims to achieve both an autonomous contribution to ideological research as well as to sensitize readers to differing practices of critiques of… Read more »
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Rémy Zaugg – The Art Museum of My Dreams or A Place for the Work and the Human Being
In his influential 1986 text, now translated into English for the first time, Swiss artist Rémy Zaugg (1943–2005) laid out fundamental ideas on the art museum. For him, the museum is an everyday tool that enables the encounter between viewer and work—raising the question of the kind of architecture appropriate for such a space. The… Read more »
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HOUSE STYLE
HOUSE STYLE presents a series of new commissions initiated by Panel with Annette Lux and Steven Cairns in response to, and alongside, a specially selected film programme sourced from the British Film Institute National Archive. HOUSE STYLE takes as its starting point a monthly Technicolor film series called Roundabout (1962–1974). Roundabout was designed to promote Britain… Read more »
PARADE
Parade, of 1917, was a ballet conceived by Jean Cocteau for the Ballets Russes. With scenographic designs by Pablo Picasso, choreography by Léonide Massine and composition by Erik Satie, this ballet réaliste came to be associated with the modernist turn of the theatrical stage. The departure point for Linder’s reinterpretation of Parade is the publicity… Read more »
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