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03 Feb, 2009

Gina Czarnecki show and talk at Tynesides PixelPalace

Posted by: Brian In: moving image|people

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Last Thursday night was a great event at the Tyneside by pixelpalace.

Gina Czarnecki, (rep: Forma / funded Capture),  showed three of her video pieces: Infected, Nascent and Spintex (in collaboration with Ulf Langheinrich(Austria/Ghana). North East residents might have recalled seeing her piece Spine on the side of the carillon tower at the civic centre as part of AVFest 06.

After the screenings she was in coversation with Atau Tanaka, in which we heard about her motivations, practice(including collaborating with scientists) and life story. On science, she had much to say about natural behaviour, what is real, the power of the image and what is imaginable. She observed that in order to study Leishmania, a tropical disease, scientists needed to culture the biting sand flies on hamster tails. One of the strange things was that In order to image the parasite, they had to extract the stomach lining of the fly, squish it on a slide and then it was imaged. So is what they are studying the ‘natural’ behaviour of the organism? I think the amazing thing is that science does produce results through this torturous process, that can be verified. I am also aware that these model systems are informative, and that is why they are used. Gina explained some of the nomenclature that goes with her work, that arises out of the painstaking method that she constructs it, eg the fish sequence, or the rippling vertebrate sequences from infected.

Atau posed the question “What does collaboration bring? Data, some images?” The output is a journey. For Spintex, she talked about filming ever dusk and dawn for a week in Accra, Ghana, and the change in sound that accompanies those 15 minute transitions, near the equator. Spintex shows a fraction of that activity, the main subject is people in movement, in transition, growing and changing before your eyes. Ulf Langheinrich was a visual collaborator on this project, a particulaly scary thing for another visual maker. It works though, because they are both ‘in to ‘ the vision, so there are no seams.  The grainyness in the faces reminds me of Ulf’s work, in Waveform B 2005, but much less abstract.

Lots to thingk about there… comments?

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Brian Degger is a technologist/artist, he writes, thinks and makes around themes of interactivity, biomimicracy, and collaboration

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