The video clip is a promotional trailer from the rehearsal period. This is a performance as research project that examines the problematic heteronormative society promoted in Hollywood films and delicately pulls through film as a means of manipulation and propaganda with particular connections to WWII. Spoken in both German and English, this highly visual performance employs humor with a dark underscore, to address representations of gender and cultural identity in different movie genres, using a variety of ridiculous props, costumes, make up, fake moustaches and camera trickery.Movies are part of our collective memory and evoke an emotion of nostalgia, a sense of shared experience; they become part of our biographies and personal histor...
The project consists of a live performance taking the 2005 IKEA riot as the starting point for a spe...
Beginning in 1968, Andy Warhol and budding filmmaker Paul Morrissey collaborate with an unusual arra...
Brian Hill’s musical documentaries embody the essence of Judith Butler’s notion of ‘performativity’ ...
This is a performance as research project that examines the problematic heteronormative society prom...
The argument of this video essay stems from the knowledge and observation that film represents reali...
A collection of promotional materials advertising the films “The Celluloid Closet” and “The times of...
"The Celluloid Specimen: Moving Image Research of Animal Life" analyzes the films made to document a...
The films in this programme dealt with various mechanisms and technologies of entrapment. These incl...
The contemporary works discussed in this article emerge from a wider desire in experimental film to ...
In film, a woman’s desire for success is often visually presented via an adherence to structured act...
Hal Hartley’s films are organised around and characterised by issues of performance. This thesis ex...
The object of this thesis is to start mapping out the phenomena of American film trailers. It is loo...
Drawing on the relatively meagre serious literature on fashion,including Ulrich Lehmann's 'Tigerspru...
Sound only. Drums and voice repeating "Was ist Kunst?" Same sound continues over photograph of sol...
A 10 minute single channel video work blending archive film and newly shot footage to explore the la...
The project consists of a live performance taking the 2005 IKEA riot as the starting point for a spe...
Beginning in 1968, Andy Warhol and budding filmmaker Paul Morrissey collaborate with an unusual arra...
Brian Hill’s musical documentaries embody the essence of Judith Butler’s notion of ‘performativity’ ...
This is a performance as research project that examines the problematic heteronormative society prom...
The argument of this video essay stems from the knowledge and observation that film represents reali...
A collection of promotional materials advertising the films “The Celluloid Closet” and “The times of...
"The Celluloid Specimen: Moving Image Research of Animal Life" analyzes the films made to document a...
The films in this programme dealt with various mechanisms and technologies of entrapment. These incl...
The contemporary works discussed in this article emerge from a wider desire in experimental film to ...
In film, a woman’s desire for success is often visually presented via an adherence to structured act...
Hal Hartley’s films are organised around and characterised by issues of performance. This thesis ex...
The object of this thesis is to start mapping out the phenomena of American film trailers. It is loo...
Drawing on the relatively meagre serious literature on fashion,including Ulrich Lehmann's 'Tigerspru...
Sound only. Drums and voice repeating "Was ist Kunst?" Same sound continues over photograph of sol...
A 10 minute single channel video work blending archive film and newly shot footage to explore the la...
The project consists of a live performance taking the 2005 IKEA riot as the starting point for a spe...
Beginning in 1968, Andy Warhol and budding filmmaker Paul Morrissey collaborate with an unusual arra...
Brian Hill’s musical documentaries embody the essence of Judith Butler’s notion of ‘performativity’ ...