The video installation Journeys in Travel tells a story of travel and investigates relationships between travelogue, cinematic essay, and digital database narrative. The open source software “PD,” which is mainly used to create live-algorithmic musical improvisation and (interactive) music composition, controls here an infinite audiovisual narrative. It is a temporary, open-ended arrangement, which sets in motion a seemingly endless chain of references to related topics: Being elsewhere in foreign places, tourism, ethnography, globalization, a hyper-connected world, reality and simulation, movement, pace, rhythm and the relationship of film (structure), narrative and travel
The aim of this thesis is to provide a critical framework for addressing the use of the moving image...
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Karen Heald proposes a new poetic film under the thematic scope of the conference ‘female travellers...
This is a report on a practice-based research project called ‘Journeys in Travel’, which investigate...
An essay film made on board the Trans Siberian Express. The Journey (16mm / DVD 20 min) is an essay...
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Review of Sylvie Blum-Reid. Traveling in French Cinema. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. viii + 2...
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Kieślowski scholar Joseph G. Kickasola documents his efforts to find and explore the Warsaw apartmen...
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An evolving, collaborative and site responsive collage installation exploring ideas of narrative and...
This Blu-ray/DVD collects many years of artists film practice (2002 –18) and consolidates it as a Sp...
It’s still always nice to listen to stories. Stories about animals, legends, warriors, beast and her...
Technologies in digital cinema are quickly changing the way contemporary filmmakers create films and...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a critical framework for addressing the use of the moving image...
This article takes into consideration some narrative traits in the experience of the media user with...
Karen Heald proposes a new poetic film under the thematic scope of the conference ‘female travellers...
This is a report on a practice-based research project called ‘Journeys in Travel’, which investigate...
An essay film made on board the Trans Siberian Express. The Journey (16mm / DVD 20 min) is an essay...
Viewfinders is a design-led research project exploring emerging opportunities for i-docs (interacti...
Review of Sylvie Blum-Reid. Traveling in French Cinema. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. viii + 2...
PhD ThesisIn this thesis I analyse visual traces of digital technologies in narrative cinema as a wa...
Kieślowski scholar Joseph G. Kickasola documents his efforts to find and explore the Warsaw apartmen...
In the digital age, cultural heritage tourists need to invest a lot of time and cognitive effort int...
To Travel Somewhere is an exhibition and publication. The work uses mobile phone technology to revea...
An evolving, collaborative and site responsive collage installation exploring ideas of narrative and...
This Blu-ray/DVD collects many years of artists film practice (2002 –18) and consolidates it as a Sp...
It’s still always nice to listen to stories. Stories about animals, legends, warriors, beast and her...
Technologies in digital cinema are quickly changing the way contemporary filmmakers create films and...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a critical framework for addressing the use of the moving image...
This article takes into consideration some narrative traits in the experience of the media user with...
Karen Heald proposes a new poetic film under the thematic scope of the conference ‘female travellers...