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FEATURED ARTIST & SCREENING


MAX HATTLER

Max Hattler is a filmmaker and visual artist interested in the space between abstraction and
figuration in the moving image, where storytelling is freed from the constraints of traditional
narrative. He works across the fields of film, video installation and live audiovisual performance,
and has collaborated with music acts including Basement Jaxx, Jemapur, The Egg,
Ladyscraper, and his dad's outfit Hattler. Max has shown his award-winning works at hundreds
of festivals worldwide, including the European Media Art Festival, onedotzero, Rotterdam,
Edinburgh, Annecy, Animafest (Zagreb), and Image Forum Festival (Japan). He has performed
live audiovisuals worldwide, including ICA (London), Animae Caribe (Trinidad), Cimatics
(Brussels), Animation Show (California), SuperDeluxe (Tokyo) and the Museum of Image and
Sound (Sao Paulo). Max graduated from Goldsmiths College in 2001, and from the Royal
College of Art with an MA in Animation in 2005. He is signed to Partizan worldwide.

http://www.maxhattler.com/
 
 
 
MORGAN BERINGER
SMPTE Violence, 3:00, UK, 2010
 
 

 
 
 
 
A structural probing of the complementary colours of SMPTE test bars combined with the
elemental binary sequences of the I-Ching.

Morgan Beringer is an American artist based in London. Having spent and continuing to spend
much of his life in transit between different countries, the thrust of his creative concern stems
from the dilemma of living in-between spaces. An acedemic background in both philosophy and
art pushes these concerns further into the realms of linguistics, performance, and video art.
GIADA GHIRINGHELLI
Newly Risen Decay, 7:00, UK/ Switzerland, 2011

Giada Ghiringhelli (b. 1981) is a Swiss new media artist, video director and editor graduated
with a MFA in Computer Art at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York and currently living
in London. Co-founder of the art, video and film collective The Only Constant and co-curator of
the monthly event Video Is The Only Constant at Corsica Studios, her creative experience
spans across experimental audio visual pieces, multimedia projects and commercial products.
Her works explore the images in motion through the manipulation of space, time and
movement, while employing light and the body as main compositional elements, creating
artworks of rhythmic sensation and artificial reconstruction. Her videos have been exhibited
internationally.

http://www.giadaghiringhelli.com/
 
 
 
 
 
IAN PONS JEWELL

Ian Pons Jewell will be screening his video for Crystal Fighters’ ‘Follow’, which features regular
collaborators Marie Gabrielle Rotie and Christopher Prior.

Ian Pons Jewell is a writer/director based in London. Since studying film production at UCCA
Farnham, he has gone on to make music videos for Otto Von Schirach, Anna Calvi, Teef, Rude
Kid, P Money, Q Unique, Tinie Tempah and Crystal Fighters. His work tends to lie in the dark
and surreal, but with the narrative as the primary drive. Still struggling to make ends meet, he
occasionally shoots weddings, corporate drivel and edits whatever comes his way if the price is
right. He is now working on interactive films, is working closely with regular collaborator Marie
Gabrielle Rotie on a new Butoh Dance Film, is finishing up a 2nd music video collaboration with
VOC's Morgan Beringer and will be directing a play written by Damian Le Bas that will
showcase at the Old Vic Tunnels in March. He will also be filming a wedding in January in
Portsmouth.

www.ianponsjewell.com

www.studiomurmur.com
DAVID TERRANOVA
Spooker, 9:00, USA, 2010
Music by JPLS

David Terranova was born in Rome to an Italian father and English mother. After moving to
London at the age of 16 he became a Flash Developer working at various advertising agencies
around London building websites and games for large gaming and film brands and three years
ago started a web-video series called RebelRave.tv, an artistic reportage view of the parties
and music of an underground international record label. This lead Terranova into making more
video promos for other musicians and lately for fashion related content, often experimenting
with the relationship between sound and vision.

http://blog.davidterranova.com/
VOLKAN ERGEN
Small Octopus, 3:37, Turkey
 

 
 
 
Volkan Ergen is a Turkish drummer, producer and visual artist. He graduated from the Istanbul
Technical University's Concervatory Instrument Production Department. As a drummer he
accompanied many musicians on numerous albums and worked as a producer.
ABDUL HYE
Apophenia 6.2, 2:16, UK, 2010

People seek to give meaning and find patterns in what often seems like random sounds and
images. Apophenia 6.2 explorers whether one sense stimulates the perceptions in another and
how the mind interprets the information. People have a dominate sense. For some it’s their
hearing and for others it’s their sight. The sound and images in Apophenia 6.2 are out of sync
so that at any point one of them takes the lead. People see and hear the same thing but will
evidently interpret it differently depending on their dominate sense and see and hear patterns
that are relevant to them and their experiences.

Abdul Hye is a multimedia artist, non-narrative filmmaker and animator. In his work, he
explores the relationship between the senses and how perceptions are conceived from different
stimuli. Much of his work draws on the traditional animation techniques pioneered by Norman
McLaren and Len Lye.

http://www.abdulhye.co.uk/
ANDERS WEBERG
Dualism, 2:15, Sweden, 2010

Sink - swim
Fire - water
Life - death
Real - abstract
Tethered (Bound) - Floating

Anders Weberg is an artist and filmmaker working in video, sound, new media and installations
and in 2006 coined the term Peer-to-peer art or (p2p art), art made for and only available on the
peer to peer networks. Weberg’s work is primarily concerned with identity. The human body lies
at the root of projects that formally and conceptually chart identity and its construction as a
preamble to broaching matters of violence, genders, memory, loss or ideology in which
personal experiences co-exists with references to popular culture, the media and consumerism.
Specializing in digital technologies, he aims to mix genres and ways of expression to explore
the potential of audio visual media.

Weberg is currently based Malmö in the south of Sweden and has exhibited at numerous
art/film festivals, galleries, and museums internationally.
http://www.weberg.se/
OLGA KOROLEVA
Unbelievable, 7:31, UK, 2010

Unbelievable (2010) is based on a true story of a life-long resident in Musrara, Jerusalem,


bearing documentary value. The multitude of miniature stories told by the main character
alludes to the constant sociopolitical change, whether local and specific to the that country, or
global.

Olga Koroleva was born in 1987 in Tula, Russia. Since 2004 she has been living and working
in London. In 2006 she completed a Foundation Diploma in Fine Art Media at Chelsea College
of Art and Design with a distinction. In 2010 she gained her BA in Fine Art Time Based Media
from Wimbledon College of Art. In June 2010 she received the Landmark Art Prize for her
recent work. Her work has been shown across a variety of platforms in the UK and Europe. She
works across a variety of media including writing, photography, video and sound.

http://www.olgakoroleva.com/
SHIRA KLASMER
Successions, 4:19, UK, 2010

A fascination with time resonates in the artwork of Shira Klasmer. Her work concentrates on
recording and interpretation of movement using photography and film, and seeks to create
narratives that integrate elements of time and space within the static, photographic image.

Successions is the outcome of collaboration with Flock Dance Company. Two dancers perform
a short choreographed dance piece that Klasmer photographs using her modified 35mm stills
camera. The result is a luminous flow of the entire photograph (entire roll of film) that melts the
traces of movement and time in a single image. Two panoramic-like photographs become
images in motion as they slowly scroll and unravel an entire narrative of choreography. The
video integrates photography and video in an unusual and unique way, where dance lingers
between the static and the dynamic. It also arises questions of our perception and
understanding of photography and time and its links to the cinematic.

Flock Dance Company consist of dancers and choreographers Rosie Taylor and Lizzie Carr.
‘Resonate Music’ produced the soundscape for the video with elements of sampled sounds of
Klasmer’s camera at work.

Shira Klasmer was born in Jerusalem, Israel and currently lives and works in London, UK.
INSTALLATION BY: MAGNUS QUAIFE
Volatile Reactions, looped dvd and monitor, 2010

Volatile Reactions is a 10 minute looped DVD made up from footage downloaded from the
internet with the help of open source software. It is perhaps the least obviously collaborative of
my recent projects simply because it has not, in the final stage of its making, the stage that has
involved me finding, downloading, and editing the films, involved collaboration. Instead I
propose that the film exposes a process of collaboration between the protagonists, a process of
collaboration that defies boundaries of geography, that, to begin to use the language of Deleuze
and Gutarri, deterritorialises the process of collaboration.

Magnus Quaife is a Manchester based artist and Fine Art graduate of Manchester Metropolitan
University and Chelsea College of Art and Design. Exhibitions include, The Cooperative
(Liverpool Biennial), A Theatre To Address (Anolfini, Bristol) and This is the gallery and the
gallery is many things (Eastside Projects, Birmingham).
INSTALLATION BY: RACHEL RAYNS
 

 
 
 
Rachel Rayns is currently undertaking a BA in Fine Art at the University for the Creative Arts,
based in Farnham, Surrey. Rachel's interests lay in exploring preconceived narrative devices
used in traditional filmmaking, used alongside the mechanical manipulation of camera.

www.rachelrayns.com
FILM WORKSHOP:
MARIA ANASTASSIOU and CHRIS PAUL DANIELS
Unravel – the longest hand painted film in Britain

Formed by recent graduates from the Royal College of Art, and funded by the Deutsche Bank
Award for Art 2010, Unravel is an organisation comprised of five artists who work primarily as
film and video makers and deal with film in its material form.

They aim to produce a hand-painted film that correlate in length with the 874 miles between the
two extreme edges of Britain: John O’Groats and Land’s End- taking every one meter of
distance between them as a ratio to equal one frame of 16mm film.

The project was formed by Maria Anastassiou and Chris Paul Daniels whilst studying at the
Royal College of Art, Unravel is also comprised of OKO Lab of Leeds (Mark Pickles and Jo
Byrne) and, Manchester based, Kelvin Brown.

http://unravelfilm.blogspot.com/
PERFORMANCE: FARI B AND MORG

Fari B is a multi-disciplinary artist working with sound, music and mixed media sculpture. Live
music performances include venues such as ICA, Glastonbury, Barbican and various art
galleries. Fari has composed for World Health Organisation, The British Council and Frieze
Projects. On radio Fari produces and presents Six Pillars to Persia and Free Lab Radio on arts-
music radio station Resonance104.4FM as Fari B, and reviews aspects of Iranian culture on
other radio stations and for various publications. Under the full name of 'Farnaz', she also
produces sound sculpture and other works. She has two tracks on the CD 'Women Take Back
the Noise' alongside artists such as Cosey Fanni Tutti.
The Only Constant
We are The Only Constant, a collective of emerging video and filmmakers based in London. Our ethos
is to challenge visual taboos and create forward thinking moving images. Our aim? To rant, rave and
INSPIRE.
theonlyconstant@ymail.com
http://videocollective.blogspot.com
http://vimeo.com/channels/theonlyconstant
http://www.groups.to/theonlyconstant

The Only Constant have joined forces with Corsica Studios for the monthly screening and discussion
event, ‘VIDEO IS THE ONLY CONSTANT’. A new night of screenings followed by open discussions
surrounding the realm of moving imagery!

Corsica Studios 4/5 Elephant Road London SE17 1LB


info@corsicastudios.com
http://www.corsicastudios.com
+44 (0) 20 7703 4760

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