Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Ice Screen Project video report (filmed in -32,4 °C)

Photo by Professor Alexander Lembke, Bauhaus Universität Weimar, Germany

While waiting for the actual report to come later, please view the video report by Albert van Zyl from our Ice Screen show in Savukoski, Lapland last week.

The students made experimental films supposed to be shown on a screen on ice. Due to the fast changing temperatures the ice of the lakes in Tampere region was not suitable anymore, so the lecturers and students had to travel 860 km north-east to Savukoski, Lapland, to make the screen and the show.

This project is a part of our Future Film Studies module, designed especially for exchange students.

Read the previous post by Albert van Zyl
Visit Ice Screen Project 2011 web site
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Albert is a student of our international media programme
Read more about the IMP students
Degree Programme in Media (International Media Programme, IMP)
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1 Comments:

Arto said...

Cool to see more ice installations! Would be fun to see something.. icy, artistically really beautiful, yet enabling some sort of interaction with it. So not just watching, but also interacting.

Don't know if you have seen the Multitouch Ice Installation by Nokia Research Center, Tampere? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbtrI6GjBsk

Yours, one of the ice guys from Nokia :)