ISTANBUL2010-SCH2011 @ CINEMA AAN ZEE
cinema | 2011-06-20 08:47:39
2 filmavonden in de Cinema aan Zee @ BADGAST
Locatie: BADGAST @ FAST, het srufdorp aan de boulevard van Scheveningen bij de haven.
Toegang gratis, dresscode outdoor.
DONDERDAGAVOND 18 AUGUSTUS
duopresentatie: 'SSS - Shore Scene Soundtrack' - Cevdet Erek en 'Drum-Kit' - Zeger Reyers.
Aanvang kort na zonsondergang om 20.59
DONDERDAGAVOND 25 AUGUSTUS:
duopresentatie:' Ekumenopolis' - Imre Azem, 'Zand Erover' - ALTprojecten - 'Fieldwork' - 'Eliane Bots, 'Tijdelijk Verblijf'- BNA Kring Haaglanden.
Speciale gast op 25 augustus is Lily Sprangers, directeur van het Turkije Instituut Nederland. Samen met SICA (Stichting Internationale Culturele Activiteiten) werken zij aan de voorbereiding van ‘NLTR400’ – de viering van 400 jaar Turks-Nederlandse betrekkingen in 2012.
Aanvang kort na zonsondergang om 20.44
In 2010 selecteerde en presenteerde Satellietgroep in Istanbul CCC @ ART PIE 2010: concerning the sea: Combine, Compare or Conflict? Veertien videowerken die de conceptuele, sociale en urbare invloed van de zee in zowel Turkije als Nederland tonen, met bijdragen van zowel Nederlandse als Turkse kunstenaars en filmmakers en werken die geproduceerd zijn in het kader van BADGAST - artist in residence in Scheveningen.
In wisselwerking tonen we nu tijdens 2 filmavonden een selectie. Satellietgroep werkt aan de voorbereiding van het vervolg 'Black Sea - North Sea' in 2012/2013.
Starting 2009 Satellietgroep researched the influence of the sea and waterways in both The Netherlands and in Istanbul. We selected and screened 14 videoworks - both conceptual and documentary - during the ART PIE ISTANBUL 2010. In exchange we screen a selection of the works in the open air Cinema at Sea @ BADGAST on August 18 and 25.
18 AUGUSTUS:
SHORE SCENE SOUNDTRACK - Cevdet Erek, 2006 TR. Courtesy of Akinci Gallery NL.
"About mimicking the sea, or imitating a very common piece of nature by using 2 hands and a piece of carpet."

DRUM KIT - Zeger Reyers, 2004 NL. Courtesy of Maurits van de Laar Gallery NL.
"Hundred empty oil drums are coupled and placed in the sea. The tangle of oil drums thus became an instrument played on by the sea, producing muffled, banging sounds. At the same time it showed the enormous power of the sea: after seven weeks the drums had been dented and rusted almost beyond recognition."
Foto: Riet Molenaar.

25 AUGUSTUS:
Ekumenopolis - Imre Balanli, 2010 TR.
"The most innovative and complete documentary film about urban changes taking place in Istanbul with special attention to the construction of a third bridge across the Bosporus and its social and ecological impact in the territory."
Fieldwork - Eliane Bots. Courtesy of Satellietgroep, 2010 NL
Roadtrip parallel to the Dutch coast with Jan de Graaf, Dutch urbanist.
Tijdelijk Verblijf - BNA Haaglanden, 2007 NL.
"Documentary that gives an insight into the development over decades in Scheveningen: tragic mistake or renewed icon?"
Extra: 'Zand Erover' - ALTprojecten

ALTprojecten over 'Zand Erover':
'Hoe kan de veranderende rol van de overheid, van actief naar een meer teruggetrokken houding, toch voor kwalitatieve ontwikkelingen voor de stad zorgen?' Dit is een actuele vraag waar de verschillende overheidsinstanties en daarnaast ook het bedrijfsleven een antwoord op probeert te formuleren. In deze tijd staat helaas maar al te vaak de vraag centraal; 'wie gaat het allemaal betalen?' Kwaliteit komt veel later aan de orde, waardoor dit niet de aandacht krijgt die het nodig heeft. ALTprojecten laat met de korte film "Zand Erover" zien hoe een visie op ruimtelijke kwaliteit als leidraad kan dienen voor toekomstige ontwikkelingen. Het is de vorming van een duinlandschap tussen de bestaande bebouwing, waardoor de route naar zee spannender, eenvoudiger en natuurlijker wordt. Er is weer uitzicht, doorzicht en de sfeer van een badplaats. Zand Erover zorgt voor een heldere lijn tussen stad en zee langs de gehele Scheveningse kust. Met de duinen als bindmiddel worden alle losse elementen en gebouwen aan elkaar geregen en vormen zo één geheel.'
http://www.linkedin.com/in/altprojecten
Preparing CCC @ Scheveningen
cinema | 2011-06-20 08:47:39
Screening CCC @ Istanbul 2010 in Cinema at Sea @ Scheveningen 2011
Expected dates: August 18 + 25, 2011
Location: Cinema At Sea @ BADGAST
CONCERNING THE SEA:
COMBINE, COMPARE OR CONFLICT?
In 2010 we developed and presented the screening program CCC@Istanbul (Compare, Combine or Conflict?) with 14 conceptual and documentary works that reflect on the impact of the sea and waterways in both Turkey and The Netherlands. In exchange we screen CCC at the Cinema at Sea in the Netherlands in August 2011.
Following CCC we develop a network around the coasts of the Black Sea/North Sea for artist in residence programs and screenings.
Satellietgroep is based since 2006 in The Hague, The Netherlands, a country with a strong historic art and innovative relationship with the sea. Satellietgroep has an embedded art and culture approach to researching the way the sea and waterways influences cities and people. We aim to research the pressure on public, social and cultural use on the waterfronts and develop new concepts and strategies focused on a new approach of future sea and coastal urban areas.
Our international network is transdisciplinairy, and consists of artists, filmmakers, (landscape) architects and urbanists. We have a research based artists in residence program BADGAST on the Dutch coast, the open air Cinema at Sea and visionairy Talks @ Sea.
Arts and science can express the spatial and social qualities - as well as the problems - of our coastal areas, and make them engagingly accessible to the public. These works can transform a destination normally marked by consumption and recreation into a platform for critical communication and serious reflection. This timely reflection of art and culture on spatial transition processes may act as a strong catalyst in generating public and professional discussions and connect contemporary research and new works to historic and future coastal developments.
SEE: this website CCC @ ISTANBUL 2010
David Horvitz guest curator Cinema@Sea
cinema | 2011-03-01 11:23:23
DAVID HORVITZ (USA)
GUEST CURATOR CINEMA AT SEA
3 filmavonden: 7 + 14 + 21 APRIL
3 speciale filmavonden als ode aan de zee door kunstenaar David Horvitz (USA).
Locatie: openlucht Cinema aan Zee @ BADGAST op surfdorp FAST aan de boulevard van Scheveningen bij de haven. Toegang gratis, dresscode outdoor.

Foto: Rob te Riet
Each night will begin with films and videos found on the internet that lie in the public domain, an area free of copyright restrictions that allows open and creative reusing of materials. These found works, some made in the past years (whose authors have allowed them to enter into the world free of legal restrictions), and some over 100 years old (whose copyrights have expired), will set the theme of the following artist-works to come. David Horvitz, the guest-curator of Cinema at Sea, will also show one of his sea related film works on each night.
7 APRIL START 20.23 U
Following Filip Jonker's artist-presentation, Cinema at the Sea will focus on the theme of boats, and artists who create voyages as art-works. Included will be US artist, Marie Lorenz, who's 'Tide and Current' project in New York, invites participants to venture the New York waterways on her hand-crafted boats. Three short films by UK based Chris Dobrowolski will be screened, documenting his own escape attempts from desolate areas on England's sea-side by his hand-built sailboat and soda-bottle hovercraft. The night will begin with 9 short films found online in various public-domain archives, all relating to boats. A feature length film will follow.
14 APRIL START 20.35 U
Featuring: Francis Alÿs', 'Bridge/ Puente (the making of),' David Gatten's, 'What the Water Said, Nos. 4-6,' plus works by Luke Fischbeck, Lindsay Ljungkull, Lisa Oppenheim, Seth Price, Marcel Broodthaers, Thomas A. Edison, Inc., and more...
The second screening night of Cinema At Sea, a night of films and videos dedicated to the sea, will be themed around image-sourcing, as well as crowdsourcing. Some works are by artists who use sourced-imagery found online. This includes Luke Fischbeck's video, 'Our Sun and the True Sun,' consisting of sunset videos pulled off of Youtube. Or Lisa Oppenheim's, "The Sun is always Setting Somewhere Else,' originally a 35mm repeating slide projection depicting the artist holding photographs of sunsets taken by soldiers in Iraq that she has found online. Made before the internet, Marcel Broodthaers, 'A Voyage on the North Sea (1974),' from the Ubu archive, contains two found images: a painting depicting fishing ships and a photograph depicting a sailboat (the amateur painter and the amateur sailor, the fishing industry and the industrious nature of the photographic image). In Lindsay Ljungkull's, 'Prelude,' the found-image plays a role in the film's narrative - a photograph of a boat found in an old carousel that is then sent back out to sea.
David Gatten's, 'What the Water Said, Nos. 4-6,' and Francis Alÿs', ''Bridge/ Puente (the making of)', takes the term crowdsourcing offline. In Gatten's work, 16mm film is left in crab nets in the Atlantic Ocean. The result is made by the energies of the crabs. Alÿs' work is a video documentary of the attempt to make a bridge of boats from Cuba to the USA, using the combined small efforts of local boaters.
David Horvitz will present documentation of his recent project 'Public Access', which consisted of a road-trip up the entire California Coast earlier this year. On this travel he made photographs that were inserted into public online archives with the intention for them to be found, sourced, and recirculated. An amateur Youtube video made for a New Order song that was randomly found by a friend of Horvitz, will be shown, as it sourced one of the coastal photos. In the video comments, the creator writes: "All pictures that I post videos are found in the pages of google, blogs, websites, etc.. To locate these, search for topics such as loneliness, sadness, etc.."
21 APRIL START 20.47 U
Themed around travel, the night will focus on artists who make work about and/or while traveling. Included will be Peter Hutton's newest film 'At Sea,' and works by Ellie Ga, Jeanne Liotta, Fern Silva, Sena Basoz, and more.
Satellietgroep invites guest curators to compose a special film program as a tribute to the sea. In April the program of the open air Cinema at Sea @ BADGAST starts. David stays at DCR Gueststudio to work on the program.
David Horvitz was born in Los Angeles, and currently lives in Brooklyn, NY. His work spans photography, curatorial projects, web-work, publishing, writing, and print media. Recurring interests across these disciplines include attention to strategies of information circulation and the impermanence of digital artifacts. Much of his work points to a nomadic romanticism, often referencing travel and the sea. Horvitz grew up on the Pacific Ocean, which is a continuous theme in his work. For a recent exhibition at SF Camerawork in San Francisco, he drove the entire California Coast, driving as close to the water as he could. In another earlier work, Horvitz made a photograph of the ocean view at the southern most point of Japan, having travelled through various small islands to reach the destination point.
www.davidhorvitz.com

David Horvitz, Northern California at the point of Bodega Head (2010)

Flyer: Duel
program will follow
Call for guest curators Cinema @ Sea
cinema | 2011-01-03 11:44:16
In addition to our BADGAST - artist in residence program - we like to invite artists and filmmakers as guest curators to program our open air Cinema at Sea @ BADGAST in 2011. If interested please send us a mail at info@satellietgroep.nl in January 2011.
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'Windvinder' op 18 november start 19.30
cinema | 2010-10-25 21:24:10
English text below
18 november 2010
LEZING 'WINDVINDER" door Wipke Iwersen
Gastcurator Channa Boon
Tijd: 19.30 - 21.00
Locatie: in het Café op het F.A.S.T. terrein, het surfdorp aan de boulevard (Strandweg) van Scheveningen bij de haven.
Entree gratis, het is mogelijk voor het programma te eten @ F.A.S.T.: www.fastthehague.com
SATELLIETGROEP, Channa Boon en Wipke Iwersen nodigen u van harte uit voor de lezing over ‘De Windvinder’ op 18 november 2010.
Wipke Iwersen is initiatiefnemer van de Expeditie naar de Oorsprong van de Wind en bouwer van de oer-Windvinder, het eerste tegenwindgedreven onderzoeksschip van de expeditie, dat sinds zijn voorlopige voltooiing op onbemande wereldreis is.
Donderdag 18 november is zij te gast bij Satellietgroep in Scheveningen om een lezing te geven over het ontstaan, de bouw en de tocht van deze moderne Vliegende Hollander. Voor bouwers/kunstenaars/zeilers en andere avonturiers een kans om niet te missen!

November 18, 2010
LECTURE 'WINDVINDER' by Wipke Iwersen
Guest curator Channa Boon
Time: 19.30 - 21.00
Location: In the Cafe at F.A.S.T. the surfcommunity on the boulevard (Strandweg) near the port of Scheveningen
SATELLIETGROEP, Channa Boon and Wipke Iwersen kindly invite you to come to the lecture on 'The Windvinder' on November 18, 2010.
Wipke Iwersen is the initiator of the Expedition to the Origins of the Wind and builder of the primordial Windvinder, the first wind-driven research vessel of the expedition, which since its completion started an unmanned worldjourney.
Thursday, November 18, she is the guest of Satellietgroep at Scheveningen for a lecture on the development, construction and the trip of this contemporary Flying Dutchman. For builders / artists / sailors and other adventurers an opportunity not to be missed!
| www.windvinder.com | www.channaboon.com | www.fastthehague.com |