A presentation of the film / video opus of Miha Vipotnik from 1974-2018
Screenings, exhibitions, lectures and talks
Program VI: 10 September 2020, 9pm
Screening & conversation
Slovenian Cinematheque, Miklošičeva cesta 28, Ljubljana
We continue with Faces of Analogue / Quantisation of Red, a presentation of the film / video opus of Miha Vipotnik from 1974-2018. A closing event in September will be back in the Slovenian Cinematheque.
The program will be introduced by a conversation with Miha Vipotnik and accompanied by a presentation of the project of joint archiving of video and film works by SCCA-Ljubljana and the Slovenian Cinematheque. Apart from the author Miha Vipotnik, Barbara Borčić, Peter Cerovšek and Igor Prassel will participate in the event.
Miha Vipotnik’s Screen Memory exhibition will be on view again in the cinema hall until mid-September.
We look forward to seeing you!
Program VI
The September program with works from 1987 to 2013 shows how experimental practice can occur even where it is least expected. As a document, archival collection, or portrait, which actually are not what they seem. Documentary and archival recordings, objects and images are arranged anew and form a visual-sound composition. With innovative approaches, with word and language, Miha Vipotnik intervenes in the space of subtitles and intertitles and crosses the traditional field of image and sound in the medium of film and video. The text acts as a symbol, image and carrier of the message and co-creates the author’s personal mythology.
TDS Magenta, RTV Ljubljana and Cankarjev dom, Slovenia, 1987, digital format (recorded on U-matic, 1’’ Open Reel), 4:3, colour, 23’
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RTV Slovenia, 2008, digital format (recorded on HI8, Beta SP), 16:9, colour, 19′
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Miha Vipotnik je slikar in režiser z večmedijsko in interdisciplinarno prakso, ki je s svojimi deli pomembno zaznamoval slovenski kulturni prostor. Je pionir eksperimentalne video umetnosti in medijske prakse pri nas in njen promotor po svetu. Njegov opus, ki ima že več kot štirideset let, obsega prek petdeset avtorskih filmov in videov, televizijskih oddaj, interdisciplinarnih projektov, instalacij in ambientov. Je eden tistih umetnikov, ki so gibljive slike prepoznali kot svoje temeljno izrazno sredstvo že zelo zgodaj in so v njem aktivni še danes, pa naj gre za filme ali enokanalna video dela, ki jih pogosto vključuje tudi v kompleksne večmedijske projekte.
Program (January-September 2020)
29 January / 11 February / 3 March / 7 April / 14 May / 24 June / 10 September 2020
Production: SCCA-Ljubljana and Slovenian Cinematheque
Curators: Barbara Borčić, Peter Cerovšek
The program that for the first time puts Miha Vipotnik’s film / video opus on display and for consideration by experts and the general public was prepared by SCCA-Ljubljana and the Slovenian Cinematheque in cooperation with TV Slovenia. With projections once a month from January to June, the program will take us through a forty-year oeuvre of more than fifty works, from early analogues on celluloid and magnetic tapes to later digital ones on files and on online platforms. This will conclude the circle from early experimental processes to cinematic narration.
In the archive DIVA Station SCCA-Ljubljana keeps Vipotnik’s works and, in recent times, has been especially systematically researching, analysing and presenting them in the international space, as Vipotnik is an artist who has decisively marked the beginnings of video creativity in our country and also influenced the further development of film, video and media arts. We are proud that from now on Vipotnik’s oeuvre will be kept also in the archive by the Slovenian Cinematheque, in the best quality on LTO carriers. All this is a good reason for the joyful celebration, as it also promises to continue this kind of cooperation in the fields of display, critical reflection and preservation of important Slovenia audio-visual cultural heritage.
Co-production: SCCA-Ljubljana/DIVA Station and Slovenian Cinematheque
In cooperation with RTV Slovenia and Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
Supported by: City of Ljubljana – Department of Culture