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LAST DAY: Other Spaces at 180 The Strand
A multi-sensory exploration of light and sound, in collaboration with Fondation Cartier Pour L’art Contemporain, Paris. Featuring installations by Evan Ifekoya and Victoria Sin.
"It is the flattest and the dullest parts that in the end have the most life." Robert Bresson
Flatness is a multi-format research and commissioning project engaging in ideas around the screen-based image
and immaterial culture after the internet. In inviting contributions by artists, writers and computer
specialists the website flatness.eu seeks to test the possibilities and limitations of the web as a creative
site and space for encountering artworks.
flatness.eu extends from the artists’ moving image
programme ‘Flatness: Cinema after the Internet’ (featuring special screenings by artists Ed Atkins, Anthea
Hamilton and Oliver Laric) curated for Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen 2013; returning to the small screen to
present many of the works, research and writing about them, online.
Read an extended interview about
the project in
Rhizome.
Screening
events and discussions relating to Flatness have taken place at international venues including Chisenhale
Gallery, Auto Italia, Goldsmiths and The Showroom in London, Palais de Tokyo in Paris, Moderna Museet,
Malmö, Western Front and Contemporary Art Gallery in Vancouver, The Alternative Film/Video Research Forum,
Belgrade, Microscope, New York and Rupert, Vilnius, with more to come.
Currently, Flatness is working
in collaboration with super_filme, Berlin to curate
warehouse, a programme of
online and offline screenings, workshops, digital residencies and ethnographic research and writing on
digital
friction.
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Flatness is curated by
Shama Khanna
Web
programming by intelligentsia and Reuben Bowles
Supported by
Konstfack,
Stockholm
All texts, works and images either belong to the artist, author or photographer named or
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