BRIAN ENO „THURSDAY AFTERNOON“ (1984), VIDEOSTILL (AUSSCHNITT) © BRIAN ENO, OPAL LTD. 2017
BRIAN ENO „THURSDAY AFTERNOON“ (1984), VIDEOSTILL (AUSSCHNITT) © BRIAN ENO, OPAL LTD. 2017
© BRIAN ENO, OPAL LTD. 2017i

VIDEO BOX 3.4

“Thursday Afternoon”: Music and Video on the Threshold to the Day after Tomorrow

„I'm so bored with video because all the experiments seem to proceed from the same set of assumptions about what video can do. It can tell images in a narrative way. I was delighted to find this other way of using video because at last here's video which draws from another source, which is painting.“ (Brian Eno, 1985)

If one follows the arguments of classical film studies, the image is the primary source of information. In these selected works by Brian Eno and Maria Vedder, however, image and sound, music and cinematic image enter into a special intertwining and reveal that this cannot easily be transferred to the music video or to video art.

Program

OPENING PROGRAM:


Maria Vedder: Schwelle (2006), 8:12 Min.

HAUPTFILM:


Brian Eno: Thursday Afternoon (1984), 25:02 Min.

 

 

 

Free admission

Guest: composer Christian Banasik

Curated by Dr. des. Kathrin Tillmanns

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