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Hamburg Lockdown – video performance

was broadcast at the XLArt Biennale in Tours in June 2023.

The graphics from Hamburg's Speicherstadt are animated in the video performance and accompanied by music.

The great teaching that swept through the streets of Hamburg at that time is interrupted by a human sign of life in the form of flying red balloons.

The video features 11 different animated graphics and lasts 15 minutes.

It is broadcast on a 2/2 square meter wall, and in repeat strips.

 

 

The video performance is accompanied by expressed graphics – 14 pieces in total:

Pack of 6 – Aluminum Dibont 30/30 cm

Pack of 5 - High quality PVC print 90/90cm

Pack of 3 - High quality PVC print 120/120cm

 

 

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Workshop proposal

 

– with Hamburg Lockdown – video performance

For children aged 10 – 15 years.

Participants – from 7 to 12 people

Time – 5.5 hours, (+ 1x10 minutes and 2 x 20 minutes - break)

Cost for a workshop – €600

Materials – brought computers, projector, wall for broadcast,

Space for green screen fabric, table, power source, seats for participants.

 

Cost for the entire school class – €1000

 

Godzilla in Hamburg

 

Part I – Welcome, introduction, video presentation. - 60 minutes

 

Part II – Technical Processing – 90 minutes

 

1. With 3 video components,

(Hamburg photos, green screen finished video 1 and 2 – Godzilla).

2. Using the DaVinci Free program, we put the 3 components together.

Save, export...

3. Watch together, do some imagination and direct.

 

III Part – Drama – 90 minutes

 

1. Use actors.

In front of the green screen, the children play people standing in front of Godzilla,

be afraid, run away, etc.

Part VI – Composition – 90 minutes

Insert the videos with children into the video with Godzilla and merge them together.

 

Work with:

 

-Ultra key

-Scale

-Timeline

-Music

-Export.

 

Finished video as part of a workshop, presented on - websites(?)-

 

Content: Maybe Godzilla can symbolize the return of nature and create

respect for nature in a playful way.

Magdalena Kula

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