AVmotional DVD’09 / screening @ VISUAL MASH-UP
December 10th, 2009 . by dilma


26 nov 2009 @ Control Club / Bucharest
20:30
WARM UP audiovizual:
AVmotional DVD 2009, screening
INFO&LINKS despre artistii participanti in AVmotional DVD 2009:
http://dvd.avmotional.com
TRAILER DVD: http://blog.avmotional.com

22:00
BRAZDA LUI NOVAC
Clock:Divider
Lipstick traces with Nic
Invitati speciali: Artan, Dezdemona si Silent Strike
The AVmotional DVD Trailer 2009 from Kotki visuals on Vimeo.
the artists:
makunouchi bento : silent strike : paul dersidan : adrian diac : yvat :
catalin vastagu :brazda lui novac : dreamrec : cote : matze : aaron :
bogdan : vali chincisan : zabbo : flat hero : cinty : pupila :
mihaela kavdanska_mika : minus : the pixels : dan vezentan :
TVCrash : dilmana : cougin&aneb : ana-maria huluban : weareom : agro

Skinny Patrini are a brilliant and enormously productive duo
created by Anna Patrini and Michael ‘Skinny’ Skorka from Poland.
They are a musical and visual phenomenon, often compared to such stars as Peaches and IAMX. And they fall very high within these comparisons.
It’s difficult to tag their music. What you can find here is rough post-punk, dirty electroclash or even mysterious melodies from neo-cold wave circles.
Skinny Patrini try not to stay in one style, they’re open to the new in music and – what’s very important – they’re not afraid to experiment.
Partners:
Institutul Polonez, Control Club
Links:
http://www.myspace.com/skinnypatrinielectroduo
http://www.lastfm.pl/music/Skinny+Patrini
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photos by Sharky Rol
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Photos by Sharky Rol
25 Sept. MNAC
AVmotional DVD 2009 Launch/ AV Live Performances: Bogdan & Cote/Flat Hero/ Byetone (Raster-Noton)/Bogdan & Logan DJ set
5 YRS AVmotional from Kotki visuals on Vimeo.
RASTER-NOTON @ AVion_14
Markus Altmann & Olaf Bender aka Byetone @ AVion_14, 25 Sept, Sala Ronda, CNDB from Kotki visuals on Vimeo.

Part. 1 – Byetone/Olaf
1. You have begun your artistic activity before the fall of the Wall; what was the climate like for artists?
I grew up during the 80’s. At that time everybody knew already that the system was dying. There was a kind of underground movement that felt quite free. I was a part of that and when I look back it was a very inspiring time. We watched a lot of Slavic films, like Gabor Body, and all the russians. Music-wise it was very easy to get a good selection of West European avant-garde via the radio. If you were ok with the situation that you couldn’t consume and couldn’t travel – you had a lot of time to be creative. Everybody was doing something or everything, a lot of autodidacts tried to do art: one day music, next day film etc.