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  • VII FESTIVAL VIDEO NODOCCS BLENDED PROGRAM

PROGRAM
VI FESTIVAL VIDEO NODOCCS



FestivalnodoCCS@NORWAY



FROM 14 TO 22 NOVEMBER 2020 Kristiansand NORWAY





Open Ceremony ZOOM
Live from Gallery
Kristiansand Norway



The VI Festival de Video nodoCCS will arrive in Norway with its sixth edition, which will take place From November 14th to November 22nd 2020 in Kristiansand, thanks to the alliance with Naysa Andrade in the spaces of 51k arteriet gallery (Lumberveien 51k).

The selection committee is formed by 4 interdisciplinary artists: Carlos Castillo, Ángela Bonadies, Alexander Apóstol and Sara Skorgan Teigen, and for the first time the MFA students from Agder University as a group collaborated as part of the selection and curatorial processes for the Festival.

Founded by the Venezuelan artists Maria Bilbao·Herrera and Diana Rangel in Caracas -where the Festival has been held for four consecutive years- the nodoCCS Festival was held in Barcelona, Spain last year and moves again in 2020 to Norway offering a plural look at the various proposals of contemporary video artists inside and outside of Venezuela, through a selection of videos made from an online call open to all international video artists.

For the first time the project “Sharing tent” an ongoing project by interdisciplinary Norwegian artist Sara Skorgan Teigen, will be shown in the spaces of Arteriet, as an installation that invites us to visualize the things that are invisible, like our inner experience of grief. The artist will be present in Kristiansand and will show her work online as part of the nodoCCS#digital program. Invited Norwegian artists will be part of the events in Arteriet: Jonas Magnussen, Ida Fugli (Flux Manover), Jon S Lunde, Richard DeDomenici (UK), Kristian Isachsen and Silje Egeland. Ferne the 2nd Itinerant Festival of Electronic Music for Visuals, a project by Ethcorecords, presents 7 videos for the first time in the gallery space, including a piece by Venezuelan artists Miguel Noya and Thomas Noya among others. As every year, nodoCCS offers a space for experimental electronic music, and on this occasion, and in this sixth edition, Ignacio Itriago and Bernardo Risquez will be present, in an experimental online live performance from Caracas Venezuela as part of the online program the festival brings this year into the gallery spaces in Kristiansand.


Program

full program vi Festival video nodoccs
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Kristiansand Norway



SELECTED ARTISTS JURY

SELECTED VIDEOS BY MFA STUDENTS AGDER UNIVERSITY

WINNERS VI FESTIVAL VIDEO NODOCCS

WINNER V FESTIVAL VIDEO NoDOCCS INSTALLATION BY INVITED ARTIST SARA SKORGAN TIEGEN

INVITED FESTIVAL FERNE (ETHCO RECORDS) EXPERIMENTAL ART EXPERIENCES.


Program

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HYBRID ONLINE / LIVE CARACAS / BARCELONA / NORWAYWORLD WIDE WEB



Sunday/Domingo 22.11

18h BCN/13h CCS

Closing VI Festival Video nodoCCS


“Encouraged Crossovers” Installation/Art experience curated by Maria Bilbao·Herrera Live Experimental Music by invited Artists Bernardo Risquez & Ignacio Itriago Recorded in Caracas Projected in Arteriet Norway Attend in person or by joining Zoom link provided


“Encouraged Crossovers” is the first of a series of experimental art experiences for @theunder_flow a project curated by Maria Bilbao·Herrera, multidisciplinary Venezuelan artist.


The non-location specific piece is conceived to be happening in 3 located spaces at the same time: the gallery space, Caracas and the digital space, these spaces will come together in an installation in Norway.


“Encouraged Crossovers” includes sound, music, video and a collective live online performance by those who attend: Together it will create a hybrid space that we can all be part of no matter where we physically are.


In this space the structures of reason feel disjointed to open up the possibility to experience the digital through silence, sound, music & movement. A threshold to contain common intuitive futures in a live created space that challenges our notions of time and space.


“Encouraged Crossovers” will be presented for the first time in the spaces of Arteriet in Kristiansand, Norway, for the closing of the VI Festival Video nodoCCS 2020.


Live Experimental Music by:


Bernardo Risquez is a venezuelan musician and architect, who has been part of several bands from Caracas since the late 90's. In 2010 he started, along Michael Langeder, the label Different Fountains Editions in Brussels, with 13 releases so far, including 2 LPs.


Ignacio Itriago is part of FUGITIV, a Venezuelan electronic music band formed by Alejandro Molinari and Ignacio Itriago. Now based in Berlin, FUGITIV’s upcoming releases are the EP Breath & Dance with NEIN Records and the EP Body Vehicles with the French label Mange Moi.


They will present a one hour live narrative music divided into 7 segments. The performance plays with the "Encouraged Crossovers" ideas of how technology (and in particular our use of internet) has evolved over time, sonically depicting a gradual movement along its entirety. The use of acoustic and electronic gear will merge with live video projections made by Maria Bilbao·Herrera.


Collaboration with kristian isachsen (norway)


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Link activates one hour before event Sunday 22.11 18HBCN 13H CCS

invited artists @norway



Sara Skorgan Teigen



Norway



Sara Skorgan Teigen (1984, Oslo, Norway) is an interdisciplinary artist, with a base in photography. She studied at Fatamorgana, The Danish School of Art Photography, Copenhagen (2008/09) and the ICP, International Center of Photography, New York, (2011/12) and is currently doing a BA in Medium and Material based art at The National Academy of the Arts, Oslo (2018-2022). She has exhibited internationally at galleries, photo-festivals and photo-fairs in USA, Tokyo, China, Mexico, England, France, Italy, Greece, Spain, Switzerland, Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark and Norway. Her book Fractal State Of Being, Journal (SE/NO) 2014, was shortlisted for Paris Photo-Aperture Photo-book Awards 2014, for the 1st Book prize 2014, Author Book Award in Les Rencontres d´Arles and for Best Photography Book of the Year Award The PHE15. It has been exhibited on three continents and was selected top 10 photobooks of 2014 by Photoeye (USA). Her upcoming book Sleeping State of Being (Journal, 2020) has been exhibited at UNSEEN in Amsterdam 2017, Steglitz19 Gallery in Antwerpen 2018, and in 2019 Teigen transformed NW Gallery in Copenhagen to a sketchbook itself.



Jonas Magnussen



Norway



Nordskog is the artist project of Jonas Magnussen, a name that is already well known for his live visuals in collaboration with many established artists and performers. In the search for a holistic audiovisual expression, he examines the relationship between sound and light in a dualistic dance between the two. In Nordskog, the delicate and the violent meet, and between searing textures and uncompromising bass, a universe unlike anything else is revealed.



Ida Fugli (FluxManover)



Norway



Ida Fugli is a performing artist, director and associate professor of theater at the University of Agder. She has previously worked as a college lecturer in theater at Volda University College. Ida Fugli holds an MFA in Ensemble Based Physical Theater from Dell's Arte Int. School of Physical Theater in California. Educated subject teacher in drama, with exchange at Queensland University of Technology with specialization in dance and physical theater. Since 2012, Ida has worked across art prints as artistic director of Flux Maneuver and, among other things, produced the performance series "Eco-epilogue", "Unsustainable Utopia", "Synthetic symbiosis" shown at Arteriet and Stord Kunsthall. Ida has shown several performances at Kristiansand Kunsthall and SKMU, played in and directed performances for DKS, and worked as an actress and educator for Randers Egnsteater.

IDA FUGLI // IDA@FLUXMANOVER.NO



Kristian Isachsen



Norway



Kristian Isachsen (1992) is a multi-instrumentalist studying Electronic Music at the University of Agder. His performances focus on live remixing, improvisation, field recordings and playing instruments to create spontaneous soundscapes. Embracing the pendulum swing of dissonance and consonance, of chaos and order, of uncertainty and the known, the music facilitates co-creation of a space where powerful experiences and surprises can unfold. Earlier collaborations include live remixes of Jan Bang and Eivind Aarset, Moskus, Kristiansand Symphony Orchestra, Aiming for Enrike and many local artists and bands.



Silje Egeland



Norway



Silje Egeland is working with Max MSP to make interactive visuals for live music performances. She's using a camera to film different materials and edit content in real time. Kristian Isachsen and Silje Egeland have performed together in the past as the audiovisual duo Polyxensa. They have found ways to create a dynamic synergy of their arts through technology, exploring the boundaries between the analogue and digital.



Richard DeDomenici



UK



Richard DeDomenici specialises in absurdist interventions that strive to create the kind of uncertainty that leads to possibility. He's the inventor of the Carry-Ok wearable karaoke system, crochéted crypto-currency Knitcoin, international office chair competition The Swivelympics, and the zero-budget Coronavision Song Contest. He's performed in over 30 countries, most recently at the Digital Wild International Biennale For Art & Technology in Trondheim. dedomenici.com @dedomenici



Jon S Lunde



Norway



Jon S. Lunde (b. 1977) is an interdisciplinary artist working with sound, video, text and beyond. The exploration of various disciplines is a manifestation of The Experiment as fundamental life strategy. His works often inhabit the friction between human experience and automated domains. Jon S. Lundes contribution is part of an ongoing exploration of video sculptures as autonomous art objects. It utilizes technology from our recent past to create a metaphor for the perceived discrepancy that exists between internal consciousness-states and the material world.



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