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Free Screenings: Dreams and Rituals
This September we take a closer look at short films, artist moving image and documentaries poised at exploring the limits and possibilities of AI-assisted works in film.
Featuring traditionally animated and handcrafted films from artists and student works from the renowned GOBELINS Paris (the world’s leading school of animation) alongside Runway AI Film Festival’s recent generative AI selections, we put creative nuance under the microscope to measure the aesthetic impact of process and effect. Is AI truly the death of craft and genius, or is it just another creative tool in this new technological era?
Film list:
- Expanded Childhood (2023) by Sam Lawton
- Hand-colored No. 2 (2013) by Lei Lei and Thomas Sauvin
- A Tree Once Grew Here (2023) by John and Dara Semerad
- The Tree (2018) by Han Yang and Basil Malek
- Critterz (2023) by Chad Nelson
- In Between (2012), by Alice Bissonnet, Aloyse Desoubries Binet, Sandrine Han Jin Kuang, Juliette Laurent, Sophie Markatatos
Total Film List Duration: 30min approximately / PG
No screenings on:
- 7 Sep (Sat)
- 13 Sep (Fri), Screenings resume from 3pm onwards
- 14 Sep (Sat)
- 15 Sep (Sun)
This August, ArtScience Museum and Objectifs present Dreams and Rituals: Selected Shorts from Objectifs’ Women in Film and Photography, a trio of short films that explore familiar myths and rituals that are often entangled with the interior, intimate lives of women.
Since the programme’s inception in 2015, the Objectifs Women in Film & Photography programme continues to highlight seminal works by visual storytellers.
In Home Economics with A Stubborn Bloom, Stephanie Jane Burt and Daniela Monasterios-Tan perform a tongue-in-cheek re-staging of texts from 1970s Home Economics Textbooks, revealing the extremes of femininity beneath a veneer of frills and ribbons. Dreams and reality are interwoven in Natalie Khoo’s a spider, fever and other disappearing islands, where a grandmother’s tale becomes entwined with the path of a spider spirit. In Pom Bunsermvicha’s Lemongrass Girl, on-set sexism subtly unfolds through a common ‘purity’ test in Thailand that is rooted in archaic beliefs.
Featuring a mix of genres that shift between docu-fiction and dark comedy, the stories in Dreams and Rituals playfully subvert linear narratives through soft, sometimes surreal aesthetics, reflecting life’s absurdity and irrationality.
Co-curated by ArtScience Museum and Objectifs.
This programme complements the exhibition, Goddess: Brave. Bold. Beautiful.
Total programme duration: 50 minutes
About Objectifs
Established in 2003, Objectifs is a visual arts space in Singapore that is dedicated to film and photography. Our goal is to cultivate original voices in visual storytelling, and to inspire and broaden perspectives through the power of images. We do this by presenting a year-round programme of exhibitions, screenings, workshops, talks, mentorships and residences, aimed at fostering dialogue about visual culture, and advancing the practice and appreciation of photography and film.
About Objectifs’ Women in Film and Photography Showcase
The Objectifs’ Women in Film & Photography Showcase (WIFP) is an annual celebration of extraordinary and groundbreaking works by women and non-binary photographers and filmmakers. Over the last few years, we have explored themes ranging from Collective Power to Remedy for Rage, sharing intimate yet powerful stories about communities that deal with critical issues such as politics, inequality, gender, sexuality, and cultural identity. Since 2015, WIFP has presented the works of over 150 artists and collaborated with over 20 artists through commissions and residencies.