Cut In Movement in Beehive Ars Electronica
“Cut in movement” is a film experiment, floatation through a city filmed and edited according to the rhythm of a walk or a dance of images. This experimental film is a research on a way of editing that come closer to a choreography of images than to a narrative form. The jumps and the fast edit an eye makes while observing the movements of a city is what this film will reflect.
Walking through the city I film what I lay eyes on, what attracts my interest. These fully subjective choices make the film a personal portray of a city.
The research on editing and cinematography that I am developing (in my past works, MÔWN (movies on my own), Vantage Point) lead me this new project. Cut in movement is for me the occasion to dig into a new area: sound. The city sounds I am recording together with the images require a different attention. I would like to develop this field recordings editing instead of letting a composer create a soundtrack/music like I first thought.
The city is in constant movement, as passers-by involuntarily create duets, trio’s, choruses,… A person standing still in the moving city appears to be the main character of a short crossroad scene.
Read the interview (fr) Cut in mouvement, le montage comme chorégraphie
The Beehive Mons is an ongoing artistic research experiment developed by Ars Electronica for collecting and contextualizing video content from visitors during Mons 2015 – European capital of culture. In the broadest sense it is a cross-media system for crowdsourced video documentation. Bienenstock is the German word for beehive, and this serves as the central metaphor: like in a society of bees, registered participants swarm out, capture footage of an event from a multitude of perspectives and return it (to the hive) to be ingested into the collective pool.
you can check the result online @ beehive.mons2015.eu (tag “ariane loze” in the searchbar).
A coproduction Ars Electronica et Mons 2015…
Informations
- Café Europa
- 4a rue des Sœurs noires, Mons
- 27.11 > 12.12.2015
- Thuesday, Thirday, Friday 12:00 > 20:00
- Wednesday 12:00 > 18:00 / Saturday & Sunday 14:00 > 18:00
- Closed on Monday