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SPINTEX © Ulf Langheinrich |
This film is a first collaboration between Ulf Langheinrich and Gina Czarnecki, building upon their individual careers and experience of working with dance, film, theatre, sound and installation. Filmed at an open-air nightclub and other locations in the Ashanti region of Ghana, where Ulf Langheinrich lives, SPINTEX is based on a real-time transition from day to night. In Accra, on the Equator, the transformation from bright sunlight into red, into blue, into the deepest black night lasts only fifteen minutes all year round. On Spintex Road, the air is dusty and humid, loaded with scent and stench. At the dance in an old roofless shell by the beach, throbbing masses are engulfed in trance. The pulsing crowd forms one motion, one being; a rhythmic, sexual and elemental force as brutal as the cycles of the natural world around it. In SPINTEX, Czarnecki and Langheinrich attempt to encapsulate the multiple, interconnected daily rhythms of physicality and mortality that resonate in the environment and the dance. The artists use processes of electronic recording, reproduction and disintegration to give the film rich digital surfaces. The images appear to dissolve within the noise and pixels of these surfaces, but emerge to striking effect before becoming highly textured again. The flickering pulse underlying these transformations is resounding, deep, immersive and total. (Blu-ray, approximately 12 mins 57 secs, 2008) World premiere: 11 Oct 08 at Notte Digitale, Romaeuropa Festival, Rome Gina Czarnecki and Ulf Langheinrich SPINTEX |