[spectre] Interview with Anri Sala about his work in general,
the use of
absence, and his relationship with sound and the relationship between
ruptures and the continuum of history
Radio Web MACBA
rwm2008 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 15 13:08:49 CET 2011
*Interview with Anri Sala about his work in general, the use of absence,
and his relationship with sound and the relationship between ruptures and
the continuum of history*
Link: http://bit.ly/veLpEI
'1395 Days without Red' is a cinematic project by Šejla Kamerić and Anri
Sala in collaboration with Ari Benjamin Meyers. Conceived, developed and
filmed collaboratively, it led to the production of two separate films,
which were presented together for the first time at MACBA.
The two films take viewers on a journey into the past from the perspective
of the present, through the artists' daily routes in today's Sarajevo,
which recreate what was once known as 'Sniper Alley'.
In his films, photographs and installations, Anri Sala has developed a body
of work in which the notions of space, time and sound become interlinked
key elements approximating fragments of a more complex reality. Through a
seemingly simple story, he places the viewer in a complex scenario from a
social, political and historical point of view. In many of his works, sound
is an essential structural element that requires a huge conceptual leap: he
does not make sound tracks for his films; he makes sound track films that
are increasingly musical, less narrative and extremely abstract.
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