track 09

A lively geometric ballet, abstract façade architectures, or possibly Tetris the computer game gone berserk? The associations evoked by the video track 09 represent a paradigmatic cross-section of modern electronic culture. There is no torrential morphing of images, no unending sequence of special effects, nor chaotic fantasy animation. [n:ja]´s style of visual composition is characterized by a reductionistic method of dealing with abstract geometric parameters which produces a truly self-contained visual counterpart to the music´s electronic crackling. In combination with the elegantly grooving schniebeln by shabotinski, a blueprint for a matrix of sounds and images results, and the inherent range of possible variations is fully exploited by means of recursive (digital) tricks.

As in her previous videos perceptive faculty 2 and rewind, [n:ja] employs simple structural variations in track 09. A geometric grid of variable grayshade windows opens on a monochromatic orange surface. Rotation, zoom and then a dance of bars and pixels are used to create a diagonal and vertical ballet which increasingly seems to conform to some kind of order. The constantly modulating windows, independently organized so to speak, are brought into every conceivable position until an additional zoom leads to the "refrain" and a reflection of the entire matrix´s structure is produced. The aesthetic of early computer games is juxtaposed with a futurism which concentrates on form; musical accompaniment of retro saxophone and theremin escorts an immersion into deobjectified futuristic façades.

(Christian Höller)

Orig. Title
track 09
Year
2000
Country
Austria
Duration
4 min
Category
Avantgarde/Arts
Orig. Language
No Dialogue
Downloads
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Credits
Director
Annja Krautgasser, aka: [n:ja]
Concept & Realization
Annja Krautgasser, aka: [n:ja]
Music
shabotinski [kurzmann/dafeldecker]
Available Formats
Digital File (prores, h264) (Distribution Copy)
Festivals (Selection)
2001
Helsinki - Avanto Media Art Festival
Graz - Diagonale, Festival des österreichischen Films
Weimar - back-up festival. new media in film
2002
Tokyo - Image Forum Festival
Rotterdam - Int. Filmfestival
Stuttgart - Filmwinter, Expanded Media Festival
Zürich - VIDEOEXperimental; Video & Film Festival
2004
Pesaro - Film Festival
2005
Triest - Alpe Adria Cinema - Film Festival