MmEli Mmsses .s

Views: 787

"MmEli Mmsses .s" is a stop motion video through which I expressed my view of this bee society the way I perceived this experience through my human senses. The glitch environment is for the death and dizziness those bees experienced that day. Moreover, I was influenced by the memory of a bee that flew in my hair and got tangled up, the panic and endless buzzing noise.

Maria Karropoulou, bees



LOCKDOWN
Markella Floka
LOCKDOWN
Voices in our heads
Valassia Dodoulou
Voices in our heads
Inner Journey
Eleni Mitrouska
Inner Journey
Forest of Winds
Orestis Dimopoulos
Forest of Winds
BRAIN_RINTH
BRAIN_RINTH
Eterotopia
Ioanna Tzampa
Eterotopia
7500+1 sculptures
7500+1 sculptures
become
become
"ano” + "throsko”
"ano” + "throsko”
SocialGR
Vasilis Alexandrou
SocialGR
LOCKDOWN
Views: 700

This video was created as part of the work for the art class of technical images. It was named lock down as it takes place during the second quarantine and shows two parallel lives of people and how each of them experiences their confinement. The idea, the shots and the editing are by Markella Floka and the music was entirely edited by Dimitris Pantelis.

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Voices in our heads
Views: 304

Α video art piece with performance and art installation elements in public space.

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Forest of Winds
Views: 826

With the opportunity of the preparation of the trip, the productive process of maintenance, repair and work in the area of the shipyard, the project "Forest of Winds" is created. The project was named "Forest of Winds" because of the sound of the wind passing through the masts of the boats. The "Forest of Winds" is a 360 video animation evolving into a theatrical space and indefinite time. The video depicts the invisible side of a dream, the dream of a journey and its preparation with the forms of workers hovering impersonal in space as work uniforms, creating a choreographed kinesiological narrative process. The forms of workers rub, shine and accomplish all kinds of jobs with their repetitive motions, until they are left in space like objects in an endless free fall.

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BRAIN_RINTH
Views: 856

BRAINRINTH is a multi-channel video installation. The work attempts – through technology – to approach brain-related functions of memory, drawing on material from personal experience of the body in crisis. The title BRAINRINTH –from the words Brain and Labyrinth – is a play on the intractable riddle of an archetypal Greek structure (the labyrinth) and the labyrinthine processes of the human brain. The BRAINRINTH installation seeks a poetic mapping of the human brain.
Due to the shock of trauma, our understanding of the functioning of the body, and of nature itself –which we are trying to dominate – seems desperate and full of anxiety. Taking this into account, if we adopt a position in which we keep a distance of aesthetic neutrality, perhaps this reality begins to look less frightening.

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Eterotopia
Views: 226

Eterotopia. Place within a Place that violates real time.

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7500+1 sculptures
Views: 176

The Video installation in the exhibition emphasizes and at the same time negates the temporality of a medium whose dominant form of expression is space.

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become
Views: 709

In this video art work 39 persons of different ages are invited to sit in front of the same black door, talk about their favourite object and in what, by using this object, they could be transformed. In the final cut only the silent expressions are kept.

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"ano” + "throsko”
Views: 252

It is a work of digital design in real time that in its evolution displays the Word human, relationship coupling, thoughts and feelings..

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SocialGR
Views: 827

This artwork consists of multiple videos of scrolls down found in well-known social media, which were taken by smart phone and are displayed in a horizontal layout and continuous flow. On a second reading and as the viewer moves away from the individual information, he or she realizes that the Greek flag is formed in the video. The artwork seeks to ask questions about the ever-increasing use and abuse of social media in Greek everyday life. Being sometimes means of communication and information and sometimes tools of manipulation, social media make people concern and strongly influence society in its entirety, while the posts of their multiple users are now an integral part of our modern (digital) public space.

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