EXPANDED CINEMA PERFORMANCE & WORKSHOP
filmkoop wien is thrilled to welcome two film artists from Mexico in September for a performance and workshop. ELENA PARDO and AZUCENA LOSANA will present their Expanded Cinema Performance NANACATEPEC – which premiered at the Berlinale 2024 – on Saturday evening (September 7th).
On Sunday (September 8th), there will be an extensive workshop for all interested participants: the PRECARIOUS PROJECTORS WORKSHOP. During the workshop, a shoebox slide projector and some light modulators are built (including 35mm film intervention). Once the projectors are built, we will put together a collective score to perform an audiovisual improvisation piece. Elena and Azucena will share their tricks with us during the performance.
The workshop will be conducted in English, and no prior knowledge is required.
More information on registration can be found below!
EXPANDED CINEMA PERFORMANCE:
NANACATEPEC
Saturday, September 7th, 2024
filmkoop wien, Komödiengasse 8, 1020 Wien
Doors: 7 PM
Performance Start: 8:15 PM
Pay as you wish
Expanded Cinema Film Performance
16mm loops and slide projections
color & black and white
ca. 45 minutes
live music performance
2024
Live performance: ELENA PARDO & AZUCENA LOSANA
Live music: Angélica Castelló
Music composed, performed and recorded: TOMÁS NOVOA
PRODUCTION: Laboratorio Experimental de Cine (LEC), Crater Lab, Spectral
World Premiere: 74° Berlinale Forum Expanded, Berlin, Germany – Feb 2024
Synopsis:
The Nanacatepec rock is traversed by a network that extends without a defined shape. It communicates both below and above the earth with living and dead beings. Its fruits, in the form of mushrooms, are creators and transformers of everything in the world.
EXPANDED CINEMA WORKSHOP:
PRECARIOUS PROJECTORS
Sunday, September 8th, 2024
filmkoop wien, Komödiengasse 8, 1020 Wien
11 AM – 6 PM (with breaks)
Participation fee: 80 Euro (60 Euro for filmkoop wien members)
Registration via: workshops@filmkoopwien.at
Bios:
AZUCENA LOSANA
Born and raised in Mexico City, 1977. I Live and work in Mexico City and Buenos Aires.
Attended the Multimedia Arts Degree at the National Arts University in Argentina, the Diploma of
Audiovisual Preservation and Restoration (DIPRA) by the Film Archive and the National Image of Argentina
(CINAIN) and Claudio Caldini’s experimental film workshop.
My work is related to experimental films, installations and video.
Received in 2009 the Third Prize of Arts and New Technologies from the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos
Aires and Telefonica, in 2015 the exchange scholarship of the University of Sao Paulo / UNA. On 2016 a
mention in the National Hall of Arts in Argentina. On 2017 received the Creation Grant from the National
Arts Fund in Argentina and the grant for the Art Creators National System Program (SNCA) from the
National Fund for Culture and the Arts (FONCA) in Mexico. On 2021 I’ve been selected as a Professional
Development Fellow of the Flaherty Film Seminar and received the Grant for Independent Audiovisual
Training from The Mexican Institute of Cinematography (IMCINE). On 2022 received the e-flux prize at the
International Short Film Festival in Oberhausen, Germany and a special mention by the Black Canvas
Festival in Mexico City. In 2023 a special mention of the jury of the Umbrales competition in FICUNAM
Festival.
ELENA PARDO
Elena Pardo is a maker, explorer, and advocate of the moving image. Her cinematic work spans
documentary, animation, installation, and live performance. She recently completed Pulsos Subterráneos
[“Underground Pulses”], an expanded cinema and web documentary project funded with support from the
Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte / FONCA. She is co-founder of the Laboratorio Experimental de
Cine (LEC), an artist-run project begun in 2013 and designed to build a community of filmmakers and
audiences interested in experimental film through production, training, and film screenings. Elena is a
collaborator in training programs for the Campamento Audiovisual Itinerante and JEQO (a women’s film
school), where she shares knowledge and tools relating to audiovisual creation with youth and diverse
communities across Mexico.
The event is part of our annual program and is supported by the BMKÖS, the Cultural Department of the City of Vienna and the Kulturkommission Leopoldstadt.