2015-2016 Project

I started the disappearance cinema.

The disappearance cinema is a film programme that exists out of 
non-verbal communicative and non narrative film. The reason why 
I choose to use the non-verbale, non narrative is because I think 
it could lead to a existential experience that's not conflated 
as a synthesis of the refractive, reflexive and reflective. I 
questioned the Brecht approach once thinking of the epic theater
and opposed to that theatrical realism, but I think that there's a 
inbetween field of actual experience once perceiving. So, what is 
that what I try to question with the cinema? The easiest answer 
would be that I don't want to drag people into narrative cinema 
that might dishes out a narration that we can easily identify, 
associate with.

By a lack of speech and a absence of a clear narrative there's 
probably a possibility that the viewer is absorbed by the film 
but also gets confronted by his/her own presence while watching 
it. This inbetween state is more interesting to me, cause it 
results into complex imagery that you need to deal with. Of course, 
a absence of speech gives other possibilities, like presence 
awareness during such a screening.

Of course, in the sense that with a absence of story, no protagonist 
development, a absence of gender and other possibilities of absence 
in film it gives the viewer the possibility to undergo and relate 
differently.

For what reason? I'm still not that certain, but I would try to develop 
that during the actual set-up of this programme which is in between 
'creating' and 'curating'.

Of course, the title 'disappearance' has everything to do with the 
quality of film screenings that happen to be all about disappearing:

1. You attend a screening and leave.
2. A movie begins and ends.
3. The organisator sets up the equipment (beamer, laptopt, etc) and 
breaks it down.
4. A absence of direction in film.

 

 

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