Animation Competition 6
RADAR REFLECT
Friday, July 5. 2019 – 18:30 @ FILMHAUS KINO am Spittelberg, 69 min
10 x Sinus at the DZ
Klaus Taschler | 2018 | 6 min | AT
RADAR Austrian Competition
The Customers of a shopping mall are separated in groups with the marketing tool „Sinus Milieus“. Their wishes and motivations should be obvious. But here they are waiting on the sofa landscapes and act as an unintentional counter-movement to classification.
Circuit
Delia Hess | 2018 | 8 min 40 sec | CH
RADAR International Competition
On a small planet, caught up in their own little private universe, the inhabitants perform their poetically sur- real actions, which repeat themselves in an endless loop. That they are all part of a complex little ecosystem which can only function if each of them plays his or her role, is something they are unaware of.
Darkest Valentine
Kathrin Steinbacher | 2018 | 2 min 25 sec | AT/UK
RADAR Student Competition
Love has many very dark sides. It is best to whisper them very quietly to ourselves – and those who are ready to listen.
Flipped
Hend Esmat, Lamiaa Diab | 2018 | 4 min 54 sec | UK
RADAR International Competition
FLIPPED explores the absurdity of a world where the roles of kids and adults are switched. The story follows a day full of bizarrely reversed interactions, unravelling the dynamics of this relationship.
Light Matter
Virgil Widrich | 2018 | 5 min | AT
RADAR Austrian Competition
A black-and-white film that lets you see colors.
Attention! This film contains flashing lights which may not be suitable for light-sensitive epilepsy.
Mysterical Planet
Matt Bissett-Johnson | 2018 | 1 min 56 sec | AU
RADAR International Competition
A spaceman looks on as a disembodied tongue grows legs. A surreal adventure.
Not (a) part
Vicky Smith | 2019 | 5 min 27 sec | UK
RADAR International Competition
Not (a) part was conceived in relation to both the rapid decline of flying insects and the high recurrence of animation, handmade or contact film that works with the subject and/or material of flying insects. Numerous dead bees found on walks were positioned directly onto negative film and contact printed. Occupying approximately 24 frames they run at a rate of 1 bee per second.
Pattern Recognition
Dirk de Bruyn | 2019 | 4 min 51 sec | AU
RADAR International Competition
Flipping through a series of record covers at breakneck speed forces the eye to sample the images it receives. Today in public space mobile technologies have moved from the transistor radio to the mobile phone. Here images no longer behave according to the laws of perspective.
The blue of salt
Alice Bohl | 2019 | 10 min | FR
RADAR International Competition
The blue of the salt is the journey of a young woman bruised by a mourning who tries to find peace in her memory. The train on which we embark with her is a night crossing until dawn, between dream and reality. She finds there the desire to live and be present to the world.
The Outlander
Ani Antonova | 2018 | 5 min 16 sec | AT
RADAR Austrian Competition
In the 16th Century, the elephant Süleyman makes a long journey from Ceylon to Portugal, then walks the whole way from Lisbon to Vienna through the Alps for five months. To be a living royal gift is not an easy job, where even death is not a peaceful end.
Making of tx-reverse 360°
Martin Reinhart, Virgil Widrich | 2019 | 3 min | AT
OUT OF COMPETITION
tx-mirror
Virgil Widrich, Martin Reinhart | 2018 | 1 min 55 sec | AT
RADAR Austrian Competition
The installation “tx-mirror” was created for the exhibition “Art in Motion. 100 masterpieces with and through media” at ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe and is a further development of the film technology “tx-transform” invented by Martin Reinhart in 1992.
What I Want
Jasmina Huynh | 2019 | 3 min | AT
RADAR Student Competition
The video revolves around people’s personal experiences and is a critical approach to one of society’s biggest issues – true happiness.