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Saturday 24 June
7.30pm
ACMI Cinema 2
This year, MIAF’s Digital Panorama
takes a broader view of the ever evolving world of hi-res
digital animation than previously. The program still plays
host to highly imaginative abstract digital animation
but these films sit beside films with a clearer narrative
structure, films obviously inspired by those immersed
in the gaming animation community, works being adapted
from other mediums and those creating digital art for
gallery spaces.
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Jona / Tomberry
Rosto AD, Holland, 2005 > 12’15
Adapted from his graphic novel, Rosto has created a confounding
world which awaits the ultimate horror. |
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Theros
Georgios Cherouviai, UK > 2’40
A frightening picture of industrial malaise in which buildings
sprout like headstones from the desert. |
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Yu
J. Fabbris & N. Guiraud, France, 2005 >
5’15
A thrilling point-of-view hyper-powered flight through a sinister,
futuristic landscape. |
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Zero Degree
Omid Khoshnazar, Iran, 2005 > 8’00
Artist and camera conspire in a menacing revenge plot against
a murderer. |
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Bitcrusher
Harald Holba, Austria, 2004 > 11’00
A floor plan gradually grows into a digital architectural structure
with a few purely digital glitches. |
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Panthera
Alex Kim, Australia, 2005 > 1’15
A skeletal predator prowls the back alleys of a steel grey city
looking for prey – any prey! |
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Akkad
Gregoire Pierre, France, 2005 > 7’15
A stunning kaleidoscope of pedestrians, traffic and commuters
in a symmetrical metropolis. |
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Ar(r)etes
S. Blond & J. Call & Q. Ricci, France, 2005
> 5’00
The ocean becomes a dumping ground where a new type of nasty
sea-life is evolving. |
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Rupture
Jean Detheux, Canada, 2004 > 3’00
Visually and aurally discordant, dancing shapes like coloured
x-rays meld with flashes of sound. |
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Dream Boy
Renato Foder, Boznia-Herzegovinia, 2004 >
3’00
Many mustachioed Lego men star in this multi-layered ambient
animation. |
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Re: Those
Sounds You Sent Me!
Richard Jousiffe, UK, 2005 > 3’00
A non-figurative piece which operates as a visual realisation
of sounds emailed to the fillmmaker. |
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Warning, Petroleum
Pipeline
Jan van Nuenen, Holland, 2005 > 4’45
A frantic, fierce industrial grade digitisation and reconstruction
of an industrial grade landscape. |
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Flesh
Edouard Salier, France, 2005 > 10’00
A majestic digital ‘re-painting’ of any entire cityscape
- with a platoon of found soft porn movies. |
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Admission is restricted to 18+
IMPORTANT: Film classification regulations do not allow
us to admit any person under the age of 18 years EXCEPT
to the Kids Animation 1 & Kids
Animation 2.
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