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26cc - via castruccio castracane 26, Rome
The workshop will be held by Carola Spadoni, artist and filmmaker, and will develop into the discussion of the topics as follows.
For informations and subscriptions, please contact us at workshop@26cc.org.
PROGRAM
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Monday, March 17th 17.00h
Cinematic language out of genres, from full feature film to installations; screening and presentation of essential works:
Installations:
Echo’s bones
Live Through This
Dio è Morto/God is Dead
Full-feature film:
Giravolte/Freewheeling in Roma
Il mediometraggio
Al Confine tra il Missouri e la Garbatella
Wednesday, March 19th 18.00h
Meeting with Clemens von Wedemeyer and video screening.
Thursday, March 27th 18.00h
Meeting with Keren Cytter and video screening.
Friday, March 28th 16.00h
Non-linear cinematic narrations: independent and experimental cinema and video art. The collaboration of the viewer.
The use of fictional and documentary language, an exploration of cinematic narration: editing, dialogue, sound.
To record people, places and events as a research method.
Tuesday, April 1st 16.00h
Reflection on recent theories and critics on contemporary art and cinema and diffusion methods.
Carola Spadoni was born in Rome, where she lives and works.
Filmmaker and artist, she studied in New York, where she lived during the nineties. She directed a feature film, documentaries, shorts and music videos that have been shown in international screenings venues and film festivals, as the 52nd Berlinale, the Chicago International Film Festival, Torino Film Festival, Anthology Film Archives.
In Italy made various works commissioned by Netmage, Enzimi, il Teatro di Roma, Rai Radio 3, il Comune di Roma. Since the 2000s, her search within the cinematic language brought her towards film and video installation work, consequently showing work in galleries and museums. In 2003, she is among the winners of the Giovane Arte Italiana prize by DARC, by which participated at the 50th Venice Biennal. Her work God is dead/Dio è morto was then acquired for the permanent collection of the MAXXI – Rome.
She also wrote for the The Independent Film & Video, Alias e Rolling Stone Italia. She curated several screenings the most recent been 'Cinema è Indipendente' with the meeting 'Molteplicità di schermi e visioni: diffusione e distribuzione di video e film tra cinema e arte contemporanea' for the Massenzio festival in Rome, 2006. Among her last exhibitions, 'Collateral:quando l’arte olha o cinema', Sao Paulo 2008 and the solo exhibition Echo’s bones/Ossi d’eco, Artist’s Corner, Auditorium Parco della Musica, Roma 2007. Among recent screenings, the monography ‘Carola Spadoni: un artista totale’, organized by Cineteca Nazionale/Sala Trevi nel 2007.
For informations and subscriptions, please contact us at workshop@26cc.org.
PROGRAM
Scarica il programma in formato PDF
Monday, March 17th 17.00h
Cinematic language out of genres, from full feature film to installations; screening and presentation of essential works:
Installations:
Echo’s bones
Live Through This
Dio è Morto/God is Dead
Full-feature film:
Giravolte/Freewheeling in Roma
Il mediometraggio
Al Confine tra il Missouri e la Garbatella
Wednesday, March 19th 18.00h
Meeting with Clemens von Wedemeyer and video screening.
Thursday, March 27th 18.00h
Meeting with Keren Cytter and video screening.
Friday, March 28th 16.00h
Non-linear cinematic narrations: independent and experimental cinema and video art. The collaboration of the viewer.
The use of fictional and documentary language, an exploration of cinematic narration: editing, dialogue, sound.
To record people, places and events as a research method.
Tuesday, April 1st 16.00h
Reflection on recent theories and critics on contemporary art and cinema and diffusion methods.
Carola Spadoni was born in Rome, where she lives and works.
Filmmaker and artist, she studied in New York, where she lived during the nineties. She directed a feature film, documentaries, shorts and music videos that have been shown in international screenings venues and film festivals, as the 52nd Berlinale, the Chicago International Film Festival, Torino Film Festival, Anthology Film Archives.
In Italy made various works commissioned by Netmage, Enzimi, il Teatro di Roma, Rai Radio 3, il Comune di Roma. Since the 2000s, her search within the cinematic language brought her towards film and video installation work, consequently showing work in galleries and museums. In 2003, she is among the winners of the Giovane Arte Italiana prize by DARC, by which participated at the 50th Venice Biennal. Her work God is dead/Dio è morto was then acquired for the permanent collection of the MAXXI – Rome.
She also wrote for the The Independent Film & Video, Alias e Rolling Stone Italia. She curated several screenings the most recent been 'Cinema è Indipendente' with the meeting 'Molteplicità di schermi e visioni: diffusione e distribuzione di video e film tra cinema e arte contemporanea' for the Massenzio festival in Rome, 2006. Among her last exhibitions, 'Collateral:quando l’arte olha o cinema', Sao Paulo 2008 and the solo exhibition Echo’s bones/Ossi d’eco, Artist’s Corner, Auditorium Parco della Musica, Roma 2007. Among recent screenings, the monography ‘Carola Spadoni: un artista totale’, organized by Cineteca Nazionale/Sala Trevi nel 2007.
Related Project:
sensitive timelines
A project about narration and time
Carola Spadoni, Clemens von Wedemeyer, Keren Cytter, 360 degrees, Lars Arrhenius, Flavio Favelli, Silvia Giambrone, maya Schweizer, Mariana Castillo Deball, Gülsün Karamustafa, M+M, Liliana Moro, Matteo Fato, Andrea Liberati, Marie Losier, Ciprian Muresan, Vassilis Salpistis
From March on until May, 26cc will host Sensitive Timelines, a project about narration and time that will develop into a series of multidisciplinary events.
The project starts from a reflection about narrative structures and their use within video art, then to extend the topic to other languages and disciplines; the discussion will spread through elaboration spaces, that wo...