Nik Haffner Crossing Borders talks, film links

Due to requests for the information given out in the Crossing Borders talk this Tuesday 29 November - please find below the links. This information is also on the Crossing Borders page at: http://www.independentdance.co.uk/what/exchanges/crossing-borders-talks.htm

Websites and clip-links from lecture Nik Haffner (29.09.2009)

Websites:
http://www.desorg.org
OVNI archive in Barcelona, also biannual festival: video art, independent documentary, and mass media archeology

http://www.praticable.info
PRATICABLE (Alice Chauchat, Frédéric de Carlo, Frédéric Gies, Isabelle Schad, Odile Seitz)

http://www.sweetandtender.org
Sweet And Tender Collaborations

http://www.artistwin.de
Katrin Deufert and Thomas Plischke -developed a workshop format that uses shared notebooks in a rotating system. Tumay Kilencel (dance student from Berlin) gave a short report from her experience of a workshop with Deufert/ Plischke earlier this year.

http://synchronousobjects.osu.edu
2009 online project- developed by Forsythe together with artists and scientists from different disciplines and departments of the Ohio State University

During the lecture we looked at: Counterpoint Tool:
http://synchronousobjects.osu.edu/content.html#/counterpointTool

Filmmaker Artavaz Pelishian
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artavazd_Peleshyan

During the lecture we watched parts of his films:
Earth of People: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C95XRkGGpBE
and
Inhabitants: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnEY9Rv809Q

Other film-clips watched during the lecture:

Peeping Tom by Michael Powell (UK 1960), scene with Moira Shearer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILoI6cgYRU8

Cien Muchachas by Jaime Salvador (Mexico 1957), scene with two women watching two men dancing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv5wEWlNfuU

Simple Men by Hal Hartley (US 1992) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXBJYQGsaFQ

Bande a parte by Jean-Luc Godard (France 1964):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6pOXjQLh7Y&feature=related

Cría Cuervos /Raising Ravens by Carlos Saura (Spain 1975), scene with three children dancing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzrGFvI2hS0&feature=related

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