Projection
Exploded Cinema by RaumZeitPiraten

Nuit blanche - Exploded Cinema
© RaumZeitPiraten

Goethe-Institut Montreal

Presented daily from sunset to sunrise on the Goethe-Institut's windows.

Inspired by the concept of extended cinema, the artist group RaumZeitPiraten created a multimedia installation for the Goethe-Institut for Nuit blanche 2019 entitled Exploded Cinema. From this installation of optoacoustic devices and machines, using both in-situ and previously existing footage, they produced videos currently presented on the windows of the Goethe-Institut.
 
About the RaumZeitPiraten
The RaumZeitPiraten (Tobias Daemgen, Jan Ehlen, Moritz Ellerich) are a space-time bending artist group. Since 2007, they have been misusing and remixing ancient and up-to-date audio and visual technologies for heterogeneous, organically improvised light and sound architectures. Their activities range from playful, experimental connections of sound, image, object, space and time to an alternately-self-expanding-multimedia-performance-surround-spaceship-laboratory – situated somewhere between science and fiction. The RaumZeitPiraten perform internationally and their work has been rewarded numerous prizes and grants. 
 

Details

Goethe-Institut Montreal

1626 boul. St-Laurent
Bureau 100
H2X 2T1 Montreal, QC

Price: Free

514-499-0159 info-montreal@goethe.de