Aktuelles Winter 2014/2015
ZeM – Brandenburgisches Zentrum für Medienwissenschaften “Backstage”: Audiovisual Lecture Anouk De Clerq

“Backstage” is a space for the presentation of artistic strategies and methods that remediate digital images within and across disciplines, sample them and rework their communicative functions. The filmmakers critically engage with the experience of reality and its reflection in technical visual media and create diverse experimental films that pose new questions in media aesthetics.
In her audiovisual lecture Anouk De Clerq will talk about the impact of music and architecture on her videowork, about presenting her work in a cinema as well as in a museum, about collaborating with people working in other artforms and about Auguste Orts, the production- and distribution-platform she initiated with Herman Asselberghs, Manon de Boer and Sven Augustijnen. They describe their practice as ‘…at the crossroads of cinema, video, audiovisual arts, documentaries, experimental films… where media and disciplines cross-fertilize each other.’
Anouk De Clercq studied piano in Ghent and film at the Sint Lukas Brussels University College of Art and Design. Anouk De Clercq is affiliated to the School of Arts University College Ghent as an artistic researcher. Her works explore the audiovisual potential of computer language to create possible worlds, many of which have a strongly architectonic character. She has received several awards, including the Illy Prize at Art Brussels in 2005 and a Prix Ars Electronica Honorary Mention in 2014. Her work has been shown in Tate Modern, Centre Pompidou, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, MAXXI, Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève, International Film Festival Rotterdam, Ars Electronica, among others.
Öffentlicher Vortrag (in englischer Sprache), Dienstag, 02. Dezember 2014, 17.00 Uhr
Veranstaltungsort:
Museum Potsdam, Potsdam Museum - Forum für Kunst und Geschichte
Am Alten Markt 9
14467 Potsdam
Das Brandenburgische Zentrum für Medienwissenschaften (ZeM), eine gemeinsame Initiative aller Hochschulen des Landes Brandenburg, nimmt zum Wintersemester 2014/15 seine Arbeit auf. Sie ist an der Zielsetzung ausgerichtet, die verschiedenen hochschulspezifischen Fachkompetenzen in der interdisziplinären Beschäftigung mit Medien zu bündeln, neue Impulse für die Forschung und Lehre zu setzen und mit der Öffentlichkeit in einen produktiven Dialog über die Rolle der Medien in Kultur und Gesellschaft zu treten.
In her audiovisual lecture Anouk De Clerq will talk about the impact of music and architecture on her videowork, about presenting her work in a cinema as well as in a museum, about collaborating with people working in other artforms and about Auguste Orts, the production- and distribution-platform she initiated with Herman Asselberghs, Manon de Boer and Sven Augustijnen. They describe their practice as ‘…at the crossroads of cinema, video, audiovisual arts, documentaries, experimental films… where media and disciplines cross-fertilize each other.’
Anouk De Clercq studied piano in Ghent and film at the Sint Lukas Brussels University College of Art and Design. Anouk De Clercq is affiliated to the School of Arts University College Ghent as an artistic researcher. Her works explore the audiovisual potential of computer language to create possible worlds, many of which have a strongly architectonic character. She has received several awards, including the Illy Prize at Art Brussels in 2005 and a Prix Ars Electronica Honorary Mention in 2014. Her work has been shown in Tate Modern, Centre Pompidou, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, MAXXI, Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève, International Film Festival Rotterdam, Ars Electronica, among others.
Öffentlicher Vortrag (in englischer Sprache), Dienstag, 02. Dezember 2014, 17.00 Uhr
Veranstaltungsort:
Museum Potsdam, Potsdam Museum - Forum für Kunst und Geschichte
Am Alten Markt 9
14467 Potsdam
Das Brandenburgische Zentrum für Medienwissenschaften (ZeM), eine gemeinsame Initiative aller Hochschulen des Landes Brandenburg, nimmt zum Wintersemester 2014/15 seine Arbeit auf. Sie ist an der Zielsetzung ausgerichtet, die verschiedenen hochschulspezifischen Fachkompetenzen in der interdisziplinären Beschäftigung mit Medien zu bündeln, neue Impulse für die Forschung und Lehre zu setzen und mit der Öffentlichkeit in einen produktiven Dialog über die Rolle der Medien in Kultur und Gesellschaft zu treten.