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Posts By: Catalina Iorga

Online Video Art: Ashiq Khondker and Eugene Kotlyarenko Play with the Diegetic Desktop

By Catalina Iorga, March 13, 2011

By Catalina Iorga Ashiq Khondker and Eugene Kotlyarenko’s presentation was the most entertaining and confusing of the first day of Video Vortex #6. To begin with, their collaboration took place exclusively on the internet, after Ashiq contacted the artist to interview him about a series of videos he shot entirely with screen capture software and [...]

Online Video Aesthetics: Florian Schneider talks about the Open Source Documentary

By Catalina Iorga, March 11, 2011

By Catalina Iorga German filmmaker, media artist and activist Florian Schneider ambitiously set out to present a mission statement for a novel type of documentary, the open source mode, and launched into a highly theoretical and somewhat cryptic talk that contained a few guidelines on how this transition can be made, but lacked any clear [...]

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