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posted on 2024-06-04, 02:43authored byDC De Bruyn
Through time-lapse and pixilated animation, recorded on the run through Serbia, Europe, international air travel through Australasia, and including recordings at the 2013 Christmas Markets in Dusseldorf, this short roaming personal narrative contemplates our current pre-occupation with mobile technologies and the concomitant reshaping of everyday life and public space. It features one extreme response to technological and political change: Alex Jones’ Infowars radio program. The film suggests surveillance, metamorphosed from avant-garde and minimalist cinema, as the ‘new norm’, and witnesses the new stasis that hypermobility institutes globally and the florid thinking it elicits.
History
Language
eng
Notes
This submission archives a screening of Found Found Found organised by the Cinematheque in Lisbon. This program places my work in a program with the following celebrated film artists and is evidence of the impact of my work internationally: Perfect Film, Ken Jacobs, 1986, 22’ A Movie, Bruce Conner, 1958, 12’ YouTube Trilogy (versão), James Benning, 2010, 33’ Sans Soleil, Chris Marker, 1984, 104’ Arbeiter verlassen die Fabrik, Harun Farocki, 1995, 36’ Found, Found, Found, Dirk de Bruyn, 2014, 18’ Black Code/Code Noir, Louis Henderson, 2015, 20’ Pieces and Love all to Hell, Dominic Gagnon, 2011, 61’
Publication classification
J2 Minor original creative work
Extent
9 minute Found Footage film.
Creation date
2014-01-01
Event
What is the Archive? Festical (2018 : Lisbon, Portugal)
Publisher
Laboratory Cinema/Archive Series and Portugeuse Cinematheque