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14:00 - 17:00, WH.02.108 Computer Instruction Room (Interaction Station)
14:00 - 17:00, WH.02.108 Computer Instruction Room (Interaction Station)
<p>This class will focus on memory and repetition. We will introduce Structural Films, AV installations that make use of loops, and the animated GIFs phenomena. We will experiment with algorithmic loops, and discuss their similarities and differences with video, sound and film loops.</p>
<p>This class will focus on memory and repetition. We will introduce Structural Films, AV installations that make use of loops, and the animated GIFs phenomena. We will experiment with algorithmic loops, and discuss their similarities and differences with video, sound and film loops.</p>



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LB1: "Memory and Repetition: From Film to Algorithmic Loops" with Javi

14:00 - 17:00, WH.02.108 Computer Instruction Room (Interaction Station)

This class will focus on memory and repetition. We will introduce Structural Films, AV installations that make use of loops, and the animated GIFs phenomena. We will experiment with algorithmic loops, and discuss their similarities and differences with video, sound and film loops.

Related readings:

  • Laura Mulvey, “Death 24x a Second. Stillness and the Moving Image” (2006).
  • Greg Kurcewicz, “A Few Thoughts on Cinematic Experience / Duration, Structural Film and the Comforts of the Cinema” in “The cinematic experience: sonic acts XII.” (2008).
  • Li Fei-Fei , “What do we perceive in a glance of a real-world scene?” (2007).
  • Amelia Groom, ”Documents of Contemporary Art: Time. ” (2013).