Projects
Many of our members projects are created through the Labor.
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Pilot Residency – Andrew Kim
LaborBerlin welcomes Andrew Kim as our first Artist-in-residence. Within the residency, Andrew will take advantage of our Crass Animation Stand and create a new work exploring the machine’s artistic possibilities. As a compliment to his production work, Andrew will also lead a workshop (tba) and present two screenings which will feature his own films and
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The Projector As Instrument – PHOTOS
Floris Vanhoof spent two days this week with us teaching his workshop The Projector as Instrument. The group used contact printing and high contrast film to make loops which they subsequently altered through projection. This workshop was part of the RE MI. Photos by Laurence Favre.
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Campaign FILM AIN’T DEAD ends
Dearest LaborBerlin 2.0 Supporters! YOU ARE OUR ANALOGUE FILM WARRIORS! Last night the impossible happened! Overnight we reached an unbelievable 101% of our funding goal! Every one of us at LaborBerlin is absolutely drowning in gratitude for all the support and donations that have flooded in over the last 6 weeks of our campaign. For
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LaborBerlin 2.0 – FILM AIN’T DEAD
FILM AIN’T DEAD – https://igg.me/at/filmaintdead – our crowd-funding campaing is getting to the end and we need your help!!! We are absolutely overwhelmed and excited by the incredible support that has been mustered up in the last 24 hours! A MASSIVE THANK YOU to each and every one of our 363 donors and everyone else who has been supporting
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FILM AIN’T DEAD FOREVER – Party at Südblock
Date: Friday, March 18 2016 Miniconcerts: 23:00 (Doors: 22:00) Location: Südblock, Admiralstr. 1-2, 10999 Berlin Analogue film is grainy and dirty, baby. On this dark night, LaborBerlin invites your grainy dirty side to party with us in an offering to celebrate the future/s of analogue film. All film, art and music in solidarity with the
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FILM AIN’T DEAD – Expanded Cinema at Spektrum
Date: Saturday, March 5 2016 Screening: 20:00 Location: Spektrum | art science community, Bürknerstr. 12, 12047 Berlin In the earliest days of film, every screening was a performance; projectors were hand-cranked, sound was performed live. Today outside of the multiplex, analog filmmakers carry on the tradition of film as a unique experience. For the third
