1ST DURBAN VIDEO FESTIVAL : 2005
1- 31 October, 2005
Durban, South Africa
Organized by PULSE

 

Argentinean Videos argentinos at KO, video festival in Durban, South Africa.
TRAMA collaborated in this festival by sending over a selection of videos. This was done through an informal call for materials, with the help of Carina Cagnolo (Córdoba), Taller El Levante (Rosario) and La Baulera (Tucumán).
TRAMA was responsible for the final selection, with Gastón Duprat as co-curator.

Abecedario
Mariana Robles

A parecer
Giselle Bliman

Casa
Pablo Gustavino

Condominio
Julián D' Angiolillo

Con los patos volados
Viviana Blanco

Cuidado con el hombre dormido
Zinoki

Denise
Ruy Krygier

De Saenz a Soldati
Patricio Larrambebere

Diálogo
Paola Sferco

Entierra
Margarita Wilson Rae

Go to sleep / Japonesita
Julia Sánchez

 

La valla
Grupo Tierra en Trance

Mi adorable mariposa
Ana Claudia García

Nado y Nada
Laura Glusman

Orden
Leticia El Halli Obeid

Penélope
Pablo Sosa

Pepe / Residentes / Esoencargado
Eduardo Basualdo

La rata en la casa
Maxi Bellmann

Sonata de las cosas cotidianas
Sol Dahbar

Un mundo
Paula Pochettino

Un paisaje elemental
Aldo Ternavasio

 


PULSE, the Durban based artist initiative that forms part of the RAIN International Artist Initiatives Network, proposes the 1st Durban Video Festival for October 2005. The objectives of PULSE have included providing platforms for discussion and the development of the visual arts in South Africa – with specific focus in Durban (a major centre that is culturally marginalised in relation to Johannesburg and Cape Town).

PROPOSED LOOPS : (country / initiative)
• Argentina – TRAMA
• Brazil – CEIA
• India – OPEN CIRCLE
• Indonesia – RUANG RUPA
• International – curated loop from various other countries
• Japan – VIDEO CENTRE TOKYO
• Mali – SOLEIL D’ AFRIQUE
• Mexico – EL DESPACHO
• Netherlands – RIJKSAKADEMIE
• South Africa - PULSE

EXIBITIONS AT:
1. Durban Art Gallery
2. N.S.A. Gallery - Glenwood
3. Art Space Durban
4. Imagination Lab - Berea West
5. Ikhaya Media Centre - Kwas mashu )