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VIDEOCLOOP Programas comisariados

Un proyecto de LOOP
Project managers
Carolina Ciuti
Contacto
videocloop@loop-barcelona.com

Una plataforma abierta que ofrece programas comisariados de filmes y videoarte on line.

Los programas comisariados parten de una reflexión sobre los modos de distribución y recepción de la imagen en movimiento en la era digital. Gracias a la participación de colaboradores internacionales, LOOP se convierte así en una plataforma abierta de difusión y cooperación, que opera en directo y en línea.

Como forma alternativa de acceder al archivo VIDEOCLOOP, los programas se publican periódicamente y, de vez en cuando, se promueven a través de eventos dentro y fuera de Barcelona. Recientemente, la sección ha acogido programas temporales con obras de plataformas reconocidas internacionalmente y centradas específicamente en la difusión de los vídeos y films de artista. Un ejemplo de este tipo es la iniciativa KVL – VIDEOCLOOP concebida en colaboración con la Kadist Foundation (París y San Francisco), o la serie de exposiciones en línea creadas específicamente para el LOOP Festival 2020.

Programa actual

Animal Games

Curated by Laura Olea López y Suzy Royal

  • The Wake
    The Wake
    Dana Levy
  • 67 Bows
    67 Bows
    Nira Pereg
  • An Aleatory History of The Stick
    An Aleatory History of The Stick
    Michael Linares
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    Dana Levy, The Wake , 2012.

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    Nira Pereg, 67 Bows, 2006.

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    Michael Linares, An Aleatory History of The Stick, 2016.

Sobre este programa

Western culture has made unquestionable the distinction between natural beings and cultural beings but this selection of videos shows an anthropological approach to the so-called natural world and especially animals. It is a composition of absurd and poetic situations regarding the relationship between humans and nature through play and games.

The group show in GlogauAIR’s project space displays a selection of video artworks that question, in a humourous tone, the capabilities of non-human animals to think symbolically and how that relates to a biological perspective. Observing animals through the lens of games and play gives a sense of absurdity in which repetitive gestures can appear like costumes or rituals.

The seriousness of the concepts of purpose and intentionality can invoke the ‘Theory of Mind’. The Theory of Mind, as explained by Tijs Goldschmidts – a Dutch writer and evolutionary biologist who questions the text ‘Homo Ludens’ by Johan Huizinga – explains the Theory of Mind as the ability to attribute mental states (beliefs, intents, desires, pretending, knowledge, etc…) to oneself and others and to understand that others have beliefs, desires, and intentions that are different from one’s own, creating a sense of self-awareness.

The video ‘The wake’ confronts life and death in a gesture of beautiful revolution against the stillness and violence of cases and drawers filled with butterflies.

‘An Aleatory History of The Stick’ shows the range of uses, functions or possibilities of a simple stick. The stick evokes a  sense of playfulness to a point of virtuosity that questions the origins of human instinct for exploring, playing and interacting with the world. Perfection, technique and technology point to culture, religion, traditions and rites in which the stick acquires a symbolic entity. Michael Linares leads us on a tour through archival and found footage to confront these thinly blurred – distinctions with an amazing sound composition that takes us on an anthropological, sociological and ethnographic journey.

‘67 Bows’ was shot at the Karlsruhe Zoo, in Germany, during the winter of 2006. A group of flamingos are kept indoors in an artificial lakeside environment crouch together at the sound of gunshots mimicking the choreography of a surreal dance and showing the social adaptability and instincts of individual preservation repeated in the flock of birds.

‘Animal Games’ can also be seen as an epistemological overview of the studies around animal games and culture in relation to other scientific fields. This ‘play instinct’ can also be found in art: an artist’s studio is often a room full of games, riddles, and rules to break inside and outside of the art world, as well as creations and social organisations.

This exhibition is produced in collaboration with LOOP, a Barcelona-based platform dedicated to the study and promotion of the moving image. GlogauAIR’s curatorial team selected artworks from the video art platform VIDEOCLOOP, which is an archive to support and make visible video artists from around the globe.

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