How I learned to love the past's future

visually and sonically very very compelling – Mark Amerika

Shown at streamingfestival, The Hague in 2010 and at HORST, Bremen in 2010

"How I learned to love the past's future" is a digital structural movie.

As a means of appreciation and an urge to interpret - that is why we do remixes. "How I learned" is a personal, a highly subjective work, still with the stringency of a systematic exploration. The cross-scans, spreads of lines and columns from a picture and the fusion of the two results emerge into a texturization containing the smallest and most graphical elements of the source's aesthetic. Granular synthesis magnifies a very small amount of sound into a soundtrack.


› Artist's Statement



From the movie there are still prints available as an artist edition, digitally printed on an approx. 50cm wide Forex board. If you are interested in the full version and/or the prints, please contact me under contact -at- (this domains name).de.




2009. Video with Audio. 8min 3sec. Movie stills and audio as a source. Max/MSP/Jitter. Independent Work.

© 2009 Andre Hoffmann