Bachelor exhibition
As a part of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Bachelor Exhibition, we present a number of films from the students Tuesday 21 May in Charlottenborg Art Cinema. Throughout the day, there will be film screenings of all films starting at 12noon, 2pm, 4pm and 6pm. The five films are:
Victoria West: Film 1 and film 2 from ‘The Forest Floor’ (7 min.)
The two films from ‘The Forest Floor’ are part of a computer game/digital installation, where the films are shown on screens in a digital forest. The texts that are read out loud are thoughts and emotions on limited time and energy. How much can you take? What do you prioritize, when you for example explore a digital forest? The computer game with the title ‘The Forest Floor’ is on view at Brønshøj Vandtårn during the exhibition period.
Bertram von Undall: ‘P’ (12 min.)
A forest was attempted transformed to a film set. In the attempt to plan the perfect transformation, a group of people was captured in an infinite planning loop, where one plan only led to the next plan etc. The film is a research fiction, in which a person attempts to explain these semi-absurd occurrences. It mainly consists of digital reconstructions and some stills from a previous documentary on this topic
Mads Hyldgaard Nielsen: ‘Blikket er et objekt’ (18 min.)
… maybe he has closed his eyes and dreamt that the sculpture will bow down like Galatea to embrace him? The memory is his gaze that stretches like an image into our now. The film is an essayistic extended montage, which processes the image as concept and the gazes that fixates them.
Aske Thiberg: ‘Now I see things for the way it is’ (32 min.)
The film is a musical about youth in isolation and takes place in four bedrooms that are reconstructed in 3D from images and conversations in a chat room for people, who voluntarily and involuntarily have isolated themselves from society.
This year’s bachelor exhibition is on view in Brønshøj Vandtårn until 25 May.