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3'
30. September - 2. January 2005

Today’s trailer, advertising and music clip industries condition modern man to an unheard-of density and speed of information. Though lasting for only a few minutes, short films with a narrative and emotional density equaling that of feature films boom especially as downloads in the Internet. Against the backdrop of this development, the Schirn asked ten international artists, Doug Aitken, Jonas Åkerlund, Hubbard/Birchler, Isaac Julien, Sarah Morris, Philippe Parreno, RothStauffenberg, Anri Sala, Markus Schinwald and Yang Fudong, to produce three-minute shorts that focus on condensed information and condensed narration as their issues. In terms of both their subject matter and their technique, the films suggest completely new perspectives regarding the condensation of contents and structures of perception through their cuts, fragmentizing strategies, poetic compressions, and the spectators’ emotionalization. An innovative form of presentation was developed in collaboration with the New York architects Asymptote.

Curators: Max Hollein, Schirn; Hans-Ulrich Obrist, Paris; Martina Weinhart, Schirn.

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3'

The publication reflects and documents the films of the artists Doug Aitken, Jonas Åkerlund, Hubbard/Birchler, Isaac Julien, Sarah Morris, Philippe Parreno, RothStauffenberg, Anri Sala, Markus Schinwald, and Yang Fudong.

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Edited by Max Hollein, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Martina Weinhart. With a preface by Max Hollein, Interviews with Lars Henrik Gass, Ingvild Goetz, Boris Groys, John G. Hanhardt, Alexander Kluge, and Peter Weibel and texts by Max Hollein, Gertrud Koch, Mark Nash, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Robert Pfaller, Ulrich Wegenast, and Martina Weinhart. German/English, c. 240 pages, 270 illustrations, DVD included (low res), DuMont Verlag, Cologne, ISBN 3-8321-7487-7.

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