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the time is now. (I+II), Heidrun Holzfeind, 2019
Colour, sound, 48 min
Rating: PG
Holzfeind is interested in architectural and social utopias that create an alternative living. She documents the shamanistic rituals of the Japanese improvisation/noise duo IRO, Toshio and Shizuko Orimo, in what they call “Punk Kagura”—in reference to Kagura, a ritual dance tradition and music for the gods. Holzfeind uses a visual language that adapts their mystical rituals: breaks in image; as well as the colour and narrative corresponding with the soundscape, the modernist architecture of Takamasa Yosizaka, and the surrounding nature in which the duo performs a choreography for healing our damaged planet. The urgency is underlined in the title the time is now.
This film is part of the Film Programme: Speaking / Thinking Nearby, co-curated by Dr Marc Glöde, Assistant Professor, NTU ADM, and Dr Ella Raidel, Assistant Professor, NTU ADM and WKWSCI, and accompanies the exhibition, Trinh T. Minh-ha. Films.
Video introduction by Dr Ella Raidel
BIOGRAPHY
Heidrun Holzfeind (Austria/Germany), an artist and filmmaker, explores the interrelations between history and identity, individual histories and political narratives of the present.
Image: the time is now. (I+II), Heidrun Holzfeind, 2019, film still. Courtesy Heidrun Holzfeind and Sixpackfilm.
When: 1 - 14 Nov 2020,
By: NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore (NTU CCA Singapore)