Knut Åsdam

FILTER CITY, 2003

35mm film or DVD projection installation. 21 min. Colour, stereo. Winner of the 2004 Artimage film and video award.

Filter City focuses on two women, their relation to eachother and to a city that is in transformation – architectonically, politically and socially. The film uses scenes from modern apartment complexes that ressonate with different western cities. The urban spaces that they use are both “theirs” to use, but also out of their economic or social control. The characters narrate the spaces they inhabit and use, and also their desires for friendship, intimacy and meaning. Through a series of carefully poised and visually striking scenes that move in a slow deep pace, the relationship between the women develops through placement and through their different use of language — where in fact they are talking to, yet past eachother. One character attempts in adopting a searching and affirmative use of language, while the other mainly uses a depressed speech as a social medium to control her relationship. The scenes mixes the theatrical and the everyday with an emphatic look at subjects urge to communicate and relate to their environment.

 

Filter City was produced by Fine Arts Unternehmen Video+Film, Zug/Berlin
and with support from OFFICE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART, Oslo and the Mead Gallery, Warwick

 

Text on Filter City by Simon Sheikh

 

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