Kiss me, Kiss Me
Topic : social, homeless
Run time : 25 minutes
2009-2012 (Sweden)
The central concern of this documentary film is not only to highlight the human conditions of women and men who have lost their homes but also to tell about their personal stories -
Stickan lives in Stockholm and has been an homeless for 19 years. We’ll follow his voice and reflections about his personal experience and story. The movie is also based on interviews from Mikael, Kristina, Denis, Pekka and Georgie.
http://echoecho.over-blog.com/
http://scrapbookkissmekissme.blogspot.com/
Kiss me, Kiss Me
Topic : social, homeless
Run time : 25 minutes
2009-2012 (Sweden)
The central concern of this documentary film is not only to highlight the human conditions of women and men who have lost their homes but also to tell about their personal stories -
Stickan lives in Stockholm and has been an homeless for 19 years. We’ll follow his voice and reflections about his personal experience and story. The movie is also based on interviews from Mikael, Kristina, Denis, Pekka and Georgie.
http://echoecho.over-blog.com/
http://scrapbookkissmekissme.blogspot.com/
Damplifly was a sound environment by Johannes Bergmark, Luc Kerléo and Tippi Tillvind exhibited at OKNO festival in Szczecin, poland in November, 2008. Venue: Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie, ul. Staromłyńska 27 (Museum of Contemporary art) at ul. Staromłyńska 27.
This is my part of it.
“This group of musicians, sculptors and performers prepared an interactive sound environment especially for the OKNO Festival, available for the audience all the time during the festival.
Their point of departure is curiosity for experiencing the sonic possibilities: of objects and space and our relation to them, matter and lack of it and the work of our imagination upon it. Each place has its sonic reality independently on human presence, but when we enter it we become part of it. The space is an invitation to adventure in exploring the physical and emotional geographies of sound which differs between us, as well as playing with sound in unusual ways. By the sound potential of everyday objects, encaged…
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The title is pretty descriptive. This is my premiere of the piece at ANALOGISK AFTON!, organized by VEMS at Fylkingen, Stockholm Nov 5th, 2011. More info at http://fylkingen.se/node/1500 Camera: Joakim Roséen. (There's another camera angle that I will use to make a new edit to upload sometime, but there's a technical problem that will take time, so enjoy this until then!) Johannes Bergmark
From Fylkingen concert 4 feb 2012, composed by Lars Bröndum.
The Motley Fylkingen Symphony Society Band
violin: George Kentros
violin: Katt Hernandez
cello: Jan Liljekvist
kontrabas: Vilhelm Bromander
slagverk & objekt: Johannes Bergmark
blockflöjter: Katarina Widell
luta: Patrik Karlsson
elektronik: Sten-Olof Hellström
thermin/elektronik: Lars Bröndum
basklarinett: Yann Le Nestour
piano: Lisa Ullén
Appearances, concerts, collaborations uploaded by me or found elsewhere on Vimeo. Sound sculptures, invented instruments, live electronics, free improvisation and performance art.
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