the shooting gallery

Filed under:pop culture, kaganof, stimulus, reviews, re-blog tidbits, art, south african art, art and tech, news and politics, technology, uncategorical — posted by nathaniel on 13 August 2006 @ 3:30 pm

via site:

a digital ceremony for a war photographer

Literary cult figure and pioneering digital filmmaker, Aryan Kaganof joins Catherine Henegan, Amsterdam based multi-disciplinary artist, for a gripping performance about a war photographer and an insatiable media machine. Also included in the team is James Webb, internationally renowned electronic sound artist who has created an audio landscape for the performance….

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I went to go see this piece on its closing day. There were some amazingly beautiful moments, such as when aryan swung naked from the ceiling, blowing out candles in remembrance, or his hilarious first phone call about war being great for his career. A comment on mass media as producing reality, some important messages in the piece (tho occasionally the piece itself felt a little too mediated). Definitely a historical landmark for networked performance in South Africa, if not the world.


SMS Sugar Man promo

Filed under:pop culture, poetry, kaganof, stimulus, re-blog tidbits, art, south african art, art and tech, technology, uncategorical — posted by nathaniel on 05 May 2006 @ 6:24 pm

The press release (click on image for 3MB quicktime promo / feature - Aryan Kaganof’s v. v. fun work!):

“SMS Sugar Man”, the world’s first feature film shot on mobile phone cameras, launches its 1st promo.

SMS Sugar Man ladies
Still: Grace (Leigh Graves) and Selene (Deja Bernhardt) Photo copyright: SMS Movies
“… in Johannesburg… on Christmas eve… bad things happen”

The world’s first feature film to be shot exclusively on Mobile phone cameras is launching its 1st promo at midnight, 5th May (GMT+1).

It will be available exclusively www.smssugarman.com.

The film is written and directed by Aryan Kaganof (www.kaganof.com),

Producer Michelle Wheatley: “We will also be placing the promo on Google, Yahoo and MySpace.com, and trying to reach a global audience.”

The story, an original idea of Kaganof’s, takes place on Christmas Eve, and is a love triangle with a twist. A feel good story for the modern urban viewer.

The film will be distributed on a variety of media, on Mobile TV, the Internet, theatrical, television and DVD platforms, offering the public maximum access in innovative ways.

Contact:
Michelle Wheatley (SMS Movies)
T: +27-82-33-66-897
E: michelle [at] dv8 [dot] co [dot] za


the Jill Ross @ David Krut hook-up

Filed under:flickr, reviews, Compressionism, stimulus, kaganof, south african art, art, me, uncategorical — posted by nathaniel on 28 March 2006 @ 1:43 pm

jill ross in front of a colbert mashile print @ david krut

Been chillin’ wit JR and RK (Richard Kilpert) at David Krut’s studio as of late, working on translating some of the Compressionist images into more traditional prints - looking towards using things like silk screen, lithography, engraving and etching. You can check out one preliminary experiment over at the kagablog (I just started the occasional art post over there - thanks, Kags!). Am very excited about this work - RK and JR are inspired!

Gotta mention there’s some nice work by Colbert Mashile o’er thar (Krut) - and that his painting also sold for a ‘nice price’ at the Beeldspraak benefit auction. Worth a shout out or three. The pic is Jill in front of an unintentionally reflective (no pun intended) Mashile print….


PWO (post whites only)

Filed under:theory, kaganof, stimulus, reviews, pop culture, re-blog tidbits, art and tech, technology, art, me, south african art — posted by nathaniel on 02 February 2006 @ 8:14 am


still: dineo bopape

Kagablog, ex-guest blogger Aryan’s own space, writes about a showing of South African art he curated for the Rotterdam Film Festival (obviously, ironically titled - that’s info for my overseas readers who don’t know Aryan, who is, ironically, also ironically titled…):

post whites only digs deeper and provides an encounter with the more disturbing realities of the south african condition. identity is always a concern with artists working in a neo-colonialist context, and it is no surprise that some of the most rigorous and challenging work coming out of south africa today is directly concerned with interrogating issues of identity and self manufacture.

It’s a lucid and long post, detailing all featured artists and their works. He’s also been added to the ‘roll and the ‘reader. We miss him over here, but are also glad to see some consistent text about his other work online! See his daily - I would not call them rants. They are too articulate to be rants.  uuuuuuum - posts. My ’sentimental deconstruction,’ A Song for The, is a video made sometime mid-last-year, specifically for the festival and at Kaganof’s request. It’s a ’slammy’ exploration of growth and listening, inspired by conversations with my father, Marshall Blonsky and Edmundo Desnoes. There’s a hot line-up on Kag’s reel, and I hope he considers re-showing it in Joburg etc sometime soon!


Kaganof’s Phone Film

Filed under:pop culture, poetry, kaganof, stimulus, re-blog tidbits, art, south african art, art and tech, technology, uncategorical — posted by nathaniel on 31 January 2006 @ 9:15 am

The Sunday Times just covered Kaganof’s new project - a film shot entirely with cell phones:

‘Action!’ says the director for at least the 20th time in as many minutes, prompting the two female leads to start doing their thing at the pool table. As the girls hit the balls, chat and flirt, their movements are recorded by the cameras embedded in two of Sony Ericsson�s slick new W900i cellphones. That’s right: once this film, SMS Sugar Man, is completed, it will be the first feature film in the world to be shot entirely on cellphone cameras.

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prep_Jozi

Filed under:colleen alborough, thando, kaganof, carine zaayman, me — posted by thando on 15 January 2006 @ 12:34 pm

am down in the mother city again,
i have given up on hassling and flowing and have to sit my ass down.
oh yes before i forget i will become a Joburg later this month, please people bring me a cake and red wine to make me feel welcomed.
so to the dudes in Jozi, whats up?


robyn

Filed under:kaganof — posted by kaganof on 21 December 2005 @ 11:38 am

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jade & eran

Filed under:kaganof — posted by kaganof on 20 December 2005 @ 1:09 pm

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c.j.

Filed under:kaganof, south african art — posted by kaganof on 19 December 2005 @ 1:06 pm



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