2010/12/03

Lola, Hans and Sven


Lola, Hans and Sven from VisualBerlinFestival 2010 on Vimeo.
Raquel Meyers (ES)
raquelmeyers.com
Raquel Meyers (Cartagena, 1977) is a Spanish video artist, often using low-res graphics to create surreal imagery and eerie atmospheres. She has made video clips and VJ sets for many of the more prominent 8-bit musicians (Glomag, Bubblyfish, Goto80) and also worked with electro and noise acts such as Rubeck and Tubular Balls. Meyers was formerly part of Entter (2000-2007), and has worked with print design, installations, and websites. She is perhaps one of the more consistent pixel artists, although she is currently exploring other expressions to create confusion and delight.
Since 2004 she has performed at for example Plaza Plus (nl), Shift Festival (ch), Blip Festival Europe (dn), Norberg Festival (se), Transmediale (de), HAIP Festival (si), VisionR (fr), Mapping Festival (ch), Cimatics (br), Electro Circus Festival (fr), Abertura (pt), Laboral centro de arte (es), La casa encendida (es), Vision’R (fr), LEV Festival (es), A MAZE Festival (de), MID_E (es), FIB Heineken Festival (es) and at venues such as BilbaoArte (es), CODA Museum (nl), Gallery Oro (se), Metro Dance Club (es), Mikrogalleriet (dn), Caixaforum (es), La Gare de Coustellet (fr).

Kiritan Flux (DE)
kiritanflux.de
Kiritan Flux is a geek to the core, who likes to play and experiment with aestetics as well as cables and nerd-gadgets. Armed with a macbook pro, midi-controllers, VDMX and his node based Max/Jitter software arsenal, he celebrates visual frenzies of mixing lo-fi trash with elegant high gloss treasures. His content consists of self-filmed absurdities, abstract forms and patterns and b-movie galore. Kiritan Flux has been living in Berlin since 2000 and presents his art in various venues around the city and beyond.
In his regular life, he earns his living by doing freelance multimedia work. Recently he joined the creative network FH Meppen. Before he joined forces with fRED, he worked together with VJ Berlingrad as ZikZak Corp.

Goto80 (SE)
goto80.com
Goto80 (Anders Carlsson, 1981) is a musician and writer who grew up in the computer demoscene – probably the first transnational digital subculture for audiovisual hacking. He started with technical 8-bit musical explorations in 1995, with an unhealthy obsession of variation and errors. He gained reputation as one of the more progressive composers of chipmusic. He was one of 3 nominees for all-time best C64-composers at Commodore’s 25-year anniversary. After nearly 1000 songs and 200 performances, he currently experiments with more conceptual works, often based in his research on 8-bit art and culture as part of an MS-degree in Media and Communication. He has presented his work at Montevideo (nl), Cimatics (be), Mapping (ch), Piksel (no), HAIP (si), LABoral (es), Plaza Plus (nl), Radiator (uk), re:new (dk), SXSE (us), Blip Festival (us). Anders also runs the blog Chipflip, the netlabels Labelable and internet2008.se, and makes music as Extraboy, Superdöner and 1000 other names.

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