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24/06/21 – 24/06/21

Arbeiten in queer-feministischen Kollektiven

Screening und Gespräch
In deutscher und englischer Sprache

Donnerstag, 24.06. 2021

19:00 - 21.00 Uhr 

Das Hekate Film Collective und Autorin/Regisseurin Malu Blume (Berlin) präsentieren den gemeinsamen Film The Book of S of I – erster Teil einer fantastischen Sci-Fi-Saga über das Suchen und Finden
von Gemeinschaft.

Treffpunkt: Skulpturengarten des Belvedere 21. Dieser ist barrierefrei zugänglich.

Programm

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09/10/21 – 31/01/22

EXHIBITION

HUNGRY FOR TIME

In the historical ambience of the Aula and the Paintings Gallery, Raqs Media Collective presents a show that apprehends time from the perspective of hunger and desire, the eponymous hunger for time. In eleven scenes this hunger for time is outlined in more detail. The scenes assemble artworks from all three of the historical collections and relate these to contemporary art, including works commissioned especially for the exhibition.

We show the work VOLCANO // Discursive Justice Ensemble (Kabelo Malatsie, Michelle Wong, Lantian Xie) with Hekate Film Collective (İpek Hamzaoğlu und Laura Nitsch) ft. Gabriel de la Cruz //

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24/11/21 – 24/11/21

ONLINE PERFORMANCE

VOLCANO
 

Online polyphonic orchestration drawn from Hekate Film Collective’s (Laura Nitsch and İpek Hamzaoğlu) formulation of pool as fluid arena and editorial time horizon drawn with Samantha Kwok, convened by Discursive Justice Ensemble (Kabelo Malatsie, Lantian Xie, Michelle Wong), featuring Jackie Karuti, Wing Chan, Marcela Calderon, and Ornaghi & Prestinari (Valentina Ornaghi and Claudio Prestinari).

Online performance | 24.11.2021, 2.00 p.m.

Venue | Online via Zoom / Facebook.

ZOOM
Meeting ID: 966 2494 8619
Passcode: 061926  

There will be a livestream on Facebook

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17/12/21

ONLINE SCREENING

VOLCANO will be screened in the context of OUTLINE/ONLINE at ECHORÄUME

17.12.2021 8 PM CET

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07/12/22

Raise and Un-Raise Your Voices! Choirs in Moving Images | Teil 3

Screening

RESONANCE / ALGORITHMS

Program series curated by Marietta Kesting and Constanze Ruhm

mumokkino, Wednesday, 7.12. 2022

19:00 - 21.00 

This program collects works that take themes such as resonance and echo as the starting point for staging the relations between analogue and digital algorithmic forms of visual and sonic recording and presentation methods. The culmination of the program is a performance by the queer-feminist choir MALA SIRENA, presenting a medley as an echo chamber of the whole series: appeal, empowerment, invocation, protest, echo, and collectivity. Read more

Program

Marlies Pöschl, Simple whistles, just like wind, 2020, 20 min
İpek Hamzaoğlu, Laura Nitsch, Sophie Thun, This Year’s Girl, 2020, 52 min
MALA SIRENA, Algorithms, Apps and Echoes, 2022, live performance

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Despina

2021

HD Video

Set between dream, reality, and future, the film is about a young girl who has survived the aftermath of social and environmental catastrophes in the wake of a Nuclear Power Plant construction. The speculative story is part of an artistic research project that is based in Sinop, Turkey and that reflects on the city’s uncanny arrangement of political and ecological interventions: The NATO base that was active from the 1950s to the 1990s to spy on the USSR; the historical fortress prison (1887-1999) where dozens of thinkers, poets, and writers were imprisoned for their ‘thinking crime’; and an upcoming Nuclear Power Plant being constructed amidst ongoing resistance of local movements, initiatives of civil society and ecological activists.

Directing/Camera/Editing: İpek Hamzaoğlu
Performers: Ezgi Eczacıbaşı, Sinem Hekim
Set assistant and Additional Camera: Malu Blume
Voice: Veza Fernández
Composer: Alican Çamcı
Sound mix: Cemil Hamzaoğlu

Very special thanks to Erkan Akliman, T. Melih Görgün, İbrahim Hekim, Mert Karaçıkay, Gülbahar Karaduman, Selin Saraçoğlu, Büke Onur and Osman Onur.

Supported by: FWF PEEK: Dis/possession: Post-Participatory Aesthetics and the Pedagogies of Land and International Sinop Biennial.