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VAD features during the coming weeks for one day another film from FFF – Found Footage Film collection
14 February 2010
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Katrina Inagaki
US videomaker
biography
participant in
CologneOFF IV – 4th Cologne Online Film Festival 2008
VideoChannel Cologne – Found Footage!
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Video title:
The Fall of Public Man
2009, 4:54
There are hundreds of videos featuring girls wrapping each other in plastic wrap on YouTube, some with up to 200,000 hits. While fetish may account for the popularity of and certainly the comments posted on these videos (e.g. “I’d like to cut a hole in that Saran Wrap for my _____”), the majority of the videos are homemade by very young teenage girls, who are giggling and appear to be having innocent, slumber party fun, with no intention of attracting bondage fetishists. In this work, which takes its title from the Richard Sennett book of the same name, I explore the use of the internet and specifically the quasi-anonymous networked platform, YouTube, for public self-presentation on a mass scale. All of the material is sourced from YouTube users who claimed to have created the content themselves, and who made no copyrights.
The idea for this video came to me in an unexpected way. While living in Berlin last year, I ran out of Saran Wrap. Since I do not speak German, I had to look up the word in order to communicate with the storekeeper. Of course, I searched YouTube for a video lesson. In my results list, was a video of a teenage girl wrapped in red cling film with 67,000 hits – “Saran Wrap Sarah” – which I put into this work. It was later brought to my attention that a similar phenomenon can be found in the “Girls Sitting on Balloons” YouTube genre.
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Found Footage!
previous features
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12 February 2010
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11 February 2010
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10 February 2010
Manual Concerning the archiving of other people’s memories, 2006, 5:00 by Jasper Rigole (Belgium)
9 February 2010
How do you love, 2009, 4:45 by Jennifer Schwed (USA)
8 February 2010
Cut By the Paparazzi, 20078 2:47 by Benjamin Rosenthal (USA)
7 February 2010
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6 February 2010
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5 February 2010
On the Waterfront, 2008, 2:30 by Andrea Huyoff (Germany)
4 February 2010
This Time of Peril, 2006, 11:00 by Jeremiah Jones (USA)
3 February 2010
Dirt@ #, 2006, 8:00 by Irad Lee (Israel)
2 February 2010
Stare, 2009, 1:40 by Alexander Mouton (USA)
1 February 2010
The Whipping Off Moss Distinction Blues, 2005, 4:45 by Dennis Summers (USA)
31 January 2010
Through a Glass Darkly, 2008, 12:30 by Owen Mundy (USA)
30 January 2010
Dance of the Computer Lab, 2009, 1:18 by Joshua Rosenstock (USA)
29 January 2010
Reconstruction, 2008, 15:00 by Sonja Vuk (Croatia)
28 January 2010
House of Tomorrow, 2005, 3:00 by Wilfried Agricola de Cologne (Germany)
27 January 2010
Dark Side of the Rainbow, 2006, 4 minutes 47 seconds by Alistair McClymont (UK)
26 January 2010
Source 1, 2006, 3:18 by Leslie Huppert (Germany)
25 January 2010
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24 January 2010
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23 January 2010
Downtown, 2009, 1:00 by Ellen Lake (USA)
22 January 2010
Destination Finale, 2008, 9:00 by Philip Widmann
21 January 2010
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20 January 2010
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19 January 2010
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18 January 2010
“In Defense of an Old Bankrobbery”, 2009, 1:47 by Larry Caveney (USA)
17 January 2010
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16 January 2010
“Endings”, 2008, 2:39 by Angie Eng (USA)
15 January 2010
“Try Ja Love”, 2006, 4:23 by Doron Golan (Israel)
14 January 2010
“The Toro’s Revenge”, 2006, 2:00 by Maria Canas (Spain)
13 January 2010
““winnipeg stories: sacrificial memories”, 2008, 4:38 by Clint Enns (Canada)
12 January 2010
“Face It!”, 2007, 4:00 by Michael Brynntrup (Germany)
11 January 2010
“The Annihilation of Michael Phelps”, 2008, 6:30 by James Woodward (USA)
10 January 2010
“The Choice”, 2009, 2:15 by Jonas Nilsson (Sweden)
9 January 2010
“LIFTN”, 2008, 1:20 by Constantin Hartenstein (Germany)
8 January 2010
“EXTENSION OF HUMAN SIGHT”, 2008, 3:10 by Andreas A. Zingerle (Austria)
7 January 2010
“Ana is Gone”, 2008, 2:50 by Davor Sanvincenti (Croatia)
6 January 2010
“Maneater”, 2009, 3:04 by John Criscitello (USA)
5 January 2010
“Once”, 2009, 2:11 by Renata Padovan (Brazil)
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The entire showcase can be accessed online via
http://videochannel.newmediafest.org/blog/?page_id=667
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