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Screens in Dialogue - How to Design and Stage Multi-Channel Film Installations
Julian Rosefeldt, a German film and video artist, works at the intersection of fiction and documentary, stage and backdrop, combining moving image, architecture, theatre and literature in his multimedia installations. He is particularly interested in the relationship between stage and background, the visible and the hidden, the original and the non-original. His films not only evoke social narratives but also reflect on the moving image itself – as an archive, a myth-making machine and an experimental space. The artist, whose best-known work is Manifesto featuring Cate Blanchett, often works with monumental sets or post-industrial locations, while continuously questioning the mechanisms and interrelations of visual representation, narrative creation and ideology.
His upcoming lecture offers insight into his artistic practice and the methods behind the design of multi-channel video installations. During the evening, Rosefeldt will present his creative thinking and his reinterpretation of the boundaries between film and installation. Born in 1965, Rosefeldt studied architecture in Munich and Barcelona, but his interests soon turned towards contemporary art, visual narratives and the intersections of moving image. His works often reflect on social, historical and ideological questions, usually taking the form of visually striking, meticulously designed installations and multi-channel projections that mirror the complex interconnections of different dimensions of reality.
Registration is required for the event!
Registration: https://evt.to/ehmhdomew
Date: 11 November 2025, 17:00
Venue: MOME Auditorium
Format: Lecture and Q&A
The event is supported by Global Voices, and following the lecture there will be an opportunity to ask questions.
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