REMIX Fest 2024
Reshape the past, define the future.
REMIX Fest offers practical insights, inspiring examples, and innovative ideas. A day specifically designed for art & film school students, alumni and artists with a budding interest in creative reuse: the implementation and usage of archival materials in artistic practices.
Will you be there? Check out the program and get your tickets now!
Reshape the past, define the future.
REMIX Fest offers practical insights, inspiring examples, and innovative ideas. A day specifically designed for art & film school students, alumni and artists with a budding interest in creative reuse: the implementation and usage of archival materials in artistic practices.
Will you be there? Check out the program and get your tickets now!
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KEYNOTES, TALKS, PANELS
- Keynote: Anika Schwarzlose & Elena Khurtova
- Artist Talk: Philipp Gufler
- Artist Talk: Daria Kiseleva
- Artist Talk: Pablo Lerma
- Panel: TBD with Melisa Cenik (Het Archief/De School), Miles Niemeijer (Podiumkunsten.net) and Amy Welten (Beeld & Geluid)
WORKSHOPS
- Workshop & Talk: Auke Triesschijn
- Workshop: Max Tiel & Siepke van Keulen - Workshop WAIVE
- Workshop: TBD
SHOWCASES & EXPO
- Expo: Archives at Risk, Seeking Shelters
- Beeld & Geluid | Makers Showcase
- Showcase: Beeld & Geluid | Studio RE:VIVE
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Showcase: TBD
OVERIG
- THE VOID - Hybride Pop-up streaming studio
- Tour: Behind the scenes - digitizing department
What to expect?
Open up towards new research methodologies, learn about copyright, gain insight into storytelling, the usage of archival materials and expand your notion of archives and their worth.
Get inspired by international artists and experts via an array of insightful masterclasses, interactive workshops, exciting keynotes and showcases, filled with practical examples.
For further details about the announced speakers, see below.
Keynote by Anika Schwarzlose & Elena Khurtova
Elena Khurtova (she/her) and Anika Schwarzlose (she/her) are interdisciplinary artists and researchers, who will introduce their individual and shared perspectives on the subject of artistic engagement with archives.
Both artists work on the intersections of art, ecology, and technology – subjects which they engage with through the prism of archival work. Traversing collections of still and moving image to exploring the memory of soils, they aim to expand existing notions of what constitutes an archive.
Departing from their individual practices, Khurtova & Schwarzloses keynote will focus on their collaborative project Residue and its methodology of accessing and reinterpreting archives connected to the former weapons factory Hembrug.
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Artist Talk by Philipp Gufler
Philipp Gufler (he/they) lives and works in Amsterdam and Munich. He studied at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts, and participated in residence programmes De Ateliers in Amsterdam (2015-17), Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture in Maine (US) (2019), Delfina Foundation in London (2021) und Launch Pad LaB in Champagne-Mouton (FR) (2023). Since 2013 he has been an active member of the self-organised Forum Queeres Archiv München (FQAM) (DE).
Philipp Gufler researches questions of queer pictorial worlds and challenges Western historiography, in which heterosexuality and a binary gender system are the social norm. In his artistic praxis he uses various media, including silk-screen printing on fabrics or mirrors, artist's books, performances and video installations.
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Artist Talk: Daria Kiseleva
Daria Kiseleva is an artist and researcher based in Amsterdam. Her work revolves around the themes of politics and aesthetics of representation and knowledge production, perceptual frameworks, and social and political imaginaries, manifested in cultural narratives and media technologies.
She explores the connection between visual, sonic, mental and natural ecologies through a personal, collective and historical lens. In past projects she explored how imagination is reflected in utopian narratives, political fantasies, social struggles and archival collections.
She is interested in imagination as a collective practice that comes into fruition through making and that creates a space for relations, actions, stories, memories and speculations. This research develops into forms of film, writing, printed matter, installations, performances, lectures and workshops. She was a researcher at the Jan van Eyck Academy, and is a part of the Shock Forest Group collective. Her work has been presented in the Netherlands and abroad (New Institute, Ji.hlava International Film Festival, Video Art Festival Turku among others). -
Workshop: Analog Film
Analogue film, what does it look like, how does it feel and what can you do with it? Experienced filmmakers and experts in analogue cinematography Erik Wesselo, BarBara Hanlo and Tessa Janss let you experience what analogue film is exactly. They bring rolls of Super 8 film, shot by amateurs and let you make a new montage in Super 8 edit sets with cutting and pasting. Of course with a screening on a Super 8 projector.
Panel: TBD
With Melisa Cenik (Het Archief/De School), Miles Niemeijer (Podiumkunsten.net) and Amy Welten (Beeld & Geluid)
More info coming soon!
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Workshop & Talk: Auke Triesschijn
Auke Triesschijn (1987) is a graphic artist from Rotterdam.
Under the title 'Hello Mom' he has been working on a series of screen prints and riso printed zines about his coming out. Growing up gay means growing up with a secret, which can feel lonely and scary at times. Auke's work deals with religion, family, homosexuality and coming to terms with who you are.
During the talk, Auke talks about the steps he has taken as an artist and takes you through his working method in making his zines, books and collages. In the workshop you will work with his own materials and the materials you bring with you to create a zine on the spot.
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The Void
This year we have once again invited THE VOID project to add a live-talk-show element to REMIX Fest. They will invite both speakers and the REMIX Fest public to participate in the video as a collective act of simultaneous shooting, editing, distributing and archiving all together.
THE VOID is a research project on tactical video and an audiovisual publishing venue for practice-based research. Based at the Institute of Network Culture, THE VOID functions through hybridity and collectivity: we propose to reframe modes of media production into collective acts of broadcasting.
By setting up hybrid pop-up streaming studios, we merge production, distribution and archiving into a single event. We think of doing things and learning while doing as an active form of research.
THE VOID team consists of Tommaso Campagna (he/him), Jordi Viader Guerrero (he/him) and Giulia Timis (she/her).
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Tour: Behind the scenes - the digitizing department.
From analogue to digital.Take a peek behind the scenes at the institute's digitalisation department.
Under the enthusiastic leadership, you’ll be guided past the scanners, workbenches and specialized equipment that is needed for the digitization process where analogue film materials are converted into digital files. Experts explain why 16mm film is so important for our collection, how different analog film formats are and can be made available digitally and show you unique footage from the past.
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Artist Talk: Pablo Lerma - The Albums
Creating a family album can be a radical act of resistance, a statement of legacy, when thinking about queer relationships and their families. In the history of vernacular photography, there is a great scarcity of representation for queer individuals, relegating them and stories to side notes in the margins. Becoming exercises of speculation due to the lack of visibility.
The Albums is a performative talk that explores and questions the role of photographic archives, family records, and vernacular images in the realm of queer experiences in connection to family intimacy, legacy and representation.
About Pablo
Pablo Lerma (he/him) is a queer research-based artist, educator and publisher based in Amsterdam. He studied Fine Arts at the University of Barcelona and MFA in Photography at Ithaca College in NY. -
Artist Talk by Abner Preis: Archival Echoes: A Collaborative Experience
"Archival Echoes" uniquely integrates archival footage with modern technology to revisit and reinterpret historical events as part of Abners ongoing research with the institute. For this performance, Abner has chosen a video clip depicting the squatter riots in Amsterdam, a pivotal moment in the city's history. The footage in this header has undergone transformation through AI filters, setting the stage for further creative exploration.
During the event, the audience will play a critical role, working alongside Abner to add layers to this altered documentation. We will collaboratively enhance the clip with musical compositions and voiceovers, enriching the historical content. This process not only brings new perspectives to the archival footage but also allows participants to engage directly with the material in a creative and immersive manner.
REMIX Fest 2023
Watch the aftermovie of REMIX Fest 2023 below.
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