Manas Bhattarya& Madhuban Mitra\ IndiaDec 14

Posted from Manas Bhattarya& Madhuban Mitra / about FILM MAKERS
We are happy and proud to have been a part of the Art By Chance festival this year. The festival is one of the most exciting and revolutionary art events to have emerged from the burgeoning global interest around public art, digitality and urban space. This truly innovative and cutting-edge idea has made it possible to show and experience images in new ways. For us, it also heralds the advent of a new kind of moving image/film, very different from the classical conception of film that one is used to. The films being shown in this way amounts to an artistic invention in public spaces unfolding on a global scale. Thank you so much!
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Jeff Treves/TurkeyDec 14

Posted from Jeff Treves / about FILM MAKERS
“I recognized it when the time came for the second ABC in 2010. This simple anecdote can tell you how effective the promotion for ABC is handled, even in its first year! ABC brings a new dimension to festival concept. It is everywhere, it is for everyone, and it is all about original ideas. ABC gives you the right amount of time to create your film, it gives you the right amount of limitations, it gives you the stimulating subjects and most importantly, ABC searches for that original idea regardless of whom it came from. ABC gives you a chance...”
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Daniel Coss, Niall Staines / IrelandMay 07

Posted from Daniel Coss, Niall Staines / about FILM MAKERS
“We're delighted to be selected for Art by Chance for a second year running. It's a fantastic festival and a huge opportunity for small film makers to have their work seen by a huge amount of people, which normally wouldn't be possible.”
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Lukas Thiele, Leander Brinkmann / GermanyMay 07

Posted from Lukas Thiele, Leander Brinkmann / about FILM MAKERS
"We got in contact with the Art by Chance project during a trip to Istanbul, where some nice posters in the streets were advertising the event. Back in Germany we realized that our film "rundezvous" would fit perfectly in the festival: a film without words, very short and with a universal content: love! When we heard that the film was selected for the screenings we were quite happy because the festival took place in so many countries in so many places  and as a young filmmaker it means a lot to have your film screened worldwide and to have such a big, big audience! Actually, friends who were somewhere at the airport during the festival came back asking us if it is possible that they have watched our film while waiting for their check in. This is a damn good feeling! Thank you for organising this event!"
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Amila Galipphatti / Sri LankaMay 07

Posted from Amila Galipphatti / about FILM MAKERS
''Going in to the ART BY CHANCE official selection 2009 meant a lot to me as a young film maker. I've received lot of attention locally after I got featured on the ABC website. I think being among the participants of big European countries and putting my little island Sri Lanka on the map was truly a amazing experience. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the team behind ART BY CHANCE  for making such a powerful platform for all of us budding film makers around the world!''
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Eckhard Kruse / GermanyMay 07

Posted from Eckhard Kruse / about FILM MAKERS
My first thought about Art by Chance: 30 seconds, wow, that's really short – even for filmmakers who do only short films! But then, it's also the ultimate story-telling challenge. One idea, just a few images, no sound and then millions of people of different cultures are going to see it – with hopefully some of them getting an impression that lasts longer than 30 seconds. Well, it works: Months after the public screenings, by chance I met my ex-boss and the first thing he said was: “Recently, I was at Berlin airport and suddenly saw your 'fastest way' on some display. I liked it a lot!”
I now participate for the second time and I am very happy to have made it again into the selection. I really like to congratulate the Art By Chance Team for their great work and for this unique concept.
Eckhard Kruse- Germany
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ARTJan 14

Posted from ABC / about TIME
Douglas Gordon «24 Hour Psycho»

«Realistically, no one can watch the whole of «24 Hour Psycho», which consists of Alfred Hitchcock’s film «Psycho» (1960) slowed down so that a single, continuous viewing lasts for twenty-four hours. While we can experience narrative elements in it (largely through familiarity with the original), the crushing slowness of their unfolding constantly undercuts our expectations, even as it ratchets up the idea of suspense to a level approaching absurdity.»

(source: Russell Ferguson, «Trust Me,» in: Douglas Gordon, Cambridge/MA, 2001, p. 16.)

Account of the artist’s statement «He [Douglas Gordon] went on to imagine that this ‹someone› might suddenly remember what they had seen earlier that day, later that night; perhaps at around 10 o’clock, ordering drinks in a crowded bar with friends, or somewhere else...
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FilmJan 12

Posted from Art By Chance / about TIME
Time, Kim Ki-duk
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MusicJan 11

Posted from ABC / about TIME
TIME IS MY EVERYTHING- Ian Brown
many moons have passed
since our paths last crossed
did you maybe lose your way?
'cause time is my everything
time is my everything
for you i'd do anything
under the sun...

TIME
- Pink Floyd
Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day
You fritter and waste the hours in an off-hand way
Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town
Waiting for someone or something to show you the way
Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain...
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Share your references for TIMEJan 08

Posted from ABC / about TIME
Books, films, songs, quotes...

- "Memory is like a dog that lies down where it pleases" Cees Noteboom

- "Where do the long, lazy summers of our childhood go? Why is it that as we grow older time seems to condense, speed up, elude us while in old age significant events from our distant past can seem as vivid and real as what happened yesterday?" Why Life Speeds Up As You Get Older- Douwe Draaisma

-"The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once." Buckaroo Banzai (Chelsea Spear-Boston)

-"Does time itself reveal itself as the horizon of being". Being and Time by Martin Hiedegger. (Aysegul Eubanks- Istanbul)

- "A manifesto for time and against clocks, a polemic against the dreary, playless, time of modernity, and an exploration of how indigenous cultures see time..." Pip Pip: A Sideways Look at Time by Jay Griffiths 




"When a man is asleep, he has circle round him the chain of the hours, the sequence of the years order of the heavenly host. When he awakes, he looks to these, and in an instant reads off his own position on the earth's surface and the time that has elapsed his slumbers; but ordered procession is apt to grow confused and to break its ranks. " Remembrance of Things Past- Swann's Way, Marcel Proust
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It’s timeNov 23

Posted from Art By Chance / about TIME

Time stands still. Time passes. Time defines the balance humanity seeks to establish in modern life. Since the very rejection of time by primitive societies its concept has dramatically changed. Today our concepts of time play an important role in shaping the way in which we live our lives. Our search to understand human existence and the way we perceive the world around us still remains an impenetrable equation. Is this concept of time which we are seeking to define only something dreamt up by humankind? Is it in fact real? Or does it even exist at all?

 

Philosophers agree that a concept of time is the method of comparing one moment with another, a process that is perhaps nothing more than perception. Without a doubt the perceptions of every mind are unique and they create an entirely different understanding of time. Art by Chance 2010 has set out to explore how the perception of time is unique to every individual and how time can influence the narrative of city life, one of modern man’s greatest challenges.

 

Films touching the untouchable theme of time in their own time. It’s time to move!
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New York Magazine / 29.05.2009Nov 23

Posted from Art By Chance / about ART BY CHANCE
“We’re kind of excited by this idea: The Art by Chance Film Festival celebrates “ultra-short films” by presenting them to us in unexpected, non-theatrical venues: Movies might pop up in subways, buses, airports, cafes, malls, etc. on digital screens scattered throughout the city. And not just our city.. Plus, the films, predicated on the theme of “journeys” and under a minute long, are fascinating little works.”
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