Series

Every two months, The One Minutes releases a new series of one-minute films, exploring how we perceive and engage with moving images. These series can serve as a record or document of a movement – a collective work featuring different autonomous points of view that together reveal a development, much like a mixtape. Museums and cultural organizations worldwide subscribe to these series.

For 2023 and 2024, we are developing a globally oriented program called Voices to be heard, focusing on solidarity, collectivity, and equal allocation. The series premiere within the local community before embarking on a global tour. After the online premiere, the content will be accessible on our website.

Fixations

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The sexiest One Minutes series yet, Fixations, curated by BUTT magazine, is coming to you this fall!
BUTT magazine, a hub for some of the most important conversations and unhinged dynamics in gay culture, asked our global communities: What gets you going? What turns you on? What are your obsessions? The response did not disappoint — with over 115 submissions from around the world. BUTT curated 25 minutes of turn-ons from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Colombia, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Serbia, Türkiye, the United Kingdom, and the United States; a horny mash-up of cum rags, a pasta-plated p*ssy, dark rooms, wedgies and more.

‘Fixations’ is rooted in BUTT’s two decade celebration of gay culture in print. The notorious zine is known as a forum for shameless queers around the world to speak straightforwardly about their ideas, work and sex lives. Now, in partnership with The One Minutes, BUTT invited our highly-creative communities to submit films detailing what catches their horny eye and why. In the spirit of the magazine, the series zooms in closely and honestly on the body in all its erotic detail, offering up 25 playful and personal accounts of sexual fixation.

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Participants

Felipe Andrat
Ruben Duijst
Benjamin Fredrickson
Anon Chudai
Wall & Yero
Kári Thayer
ANIMA
Berke Yazicioglu
Yola Camilleri
zinecalzon
Mario Scavezzon
Matt Lambert
Michal Dobrucki
Jessica Römer
Cathal O’Brien
Alefi & Angelica Paci
K. G. Helm & Ms Carlisle
Jeff Sermon
Diego Barriga
Lee Campbell
Nicolas Santos
Nadir Sönmez
Djordje Živković
Ethan Roberts
Bully Fae Collins and Hayley Garrigus

Screenings

Cinemateca de Bogotá (CO), 25 January, 19.00 COT
De Uitkijk, Amsterdam (NL)
Klara Bar, Tbilisi (GE)
Sexyland World, Amsterdam (NL), premiere
Remise, Amsterdam (NL), ongoing Oct-Dec
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Kyiv International Short Film Festival (UA)

When Art Isn't Life

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The One Minutes series ‘When Arts Isn’t Life’, curated by The Critics, is set to debut in 2025.
The Critics, a group of teenagers from Kaduna, Nigeria, who started making sci-fi films with their smartphones, have since attracted interest from Nollywood and Hollywood while earning multiple film festival nominations. They have posed a thought-provoking question to our global communities: Art is life. What happens when it isn’t?
With over 65 submissions from around the world, The Critics have curated 12 One Minutes that challenge this question both figuratively and literally, featuring films from Belgium, Iceland, Nigeria, and the United States.

At its core, this curation is a celebration of creativity and resilience. From a depressed traffic cop who discovers new realities through artistic expression to a man finding peace in his home and an artist who is hopelessly and helplessly in love with machines. These films reveal that art is not just a form of expression; it is the very essence of what makes us human.

Participants

The Critics
Yitao Yuan
Kári Thayer
Louis van Lamsweerde
Prime Snow
Qidubem
Victor Josiah
Moon Van den Hende
Abraham
Lieven Nollet
Emanuele Dainotti

Screenings

Clan Yujo, Kaduna (NG), 7 February 2025, premiere
Remise, Amsterdam (NL), ongoing Feb-March
NDSM Fuse, Amsterdam (NL), ongoing Jan-March

We Need New Superstars

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The One Minutes Series of this summer is ‘We Need New Superstars’, curated by No Limits! Art Castle. This series of 21 films advocates for a new range of superstar identities with diverse bodies and minds, including neurodiverse, disabled, sex-working, queer, animal, and even scarred individuals as superstars. It raises questions about what to do when you are a superstar with panic attacks and whether your teddy bear can also be a superstar.

No Limits! Art Castle aims for a more inclusive art world and invited creatives worldwide to send in their superstar videos asking Who else should we be celebrating? An overwhelming total of 82 films were submitted. The collective selected 21 films by artists from the Netherlands, Mexico, Ghana, and Ukraine.

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Participants

No Limits! Art Castle
Maartje Jaquet
Xiaoyu Wen
Bram
Nelly Dansen
Sara Louise van Ketel
SARJON
Julie Tuinman
Damaris de Jong
Nina Tukker & Maria Mombers
Katushkino Vushko
littlefishtino/Tino
bodhi_bodhisatva
crazinisT artisT
Nieuw Jurk
Mieke Hessels
Mina Yee
duco crop + martine derks
Model Nina 666 X Candy Cloud
Yinzk
Ñoño Nogales

Screenings

Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Kyiv International Short Film Festival (KISFF) (UA)
No Limits! Art Castle at Sexyland World, Amsterdam (NL)
Filmhuis Den Haag (NL)
Watch ‘We Need New Superstars’ online
NDSM Fuse, Amsterdam (NL) ongoing July-Sep
Remise, Amsterdam (NL) ongoing July-Sep
Lowlands Festival, Biddinghuizen (NL)
The Bunker, Waterkant (de bootjes), The Hague (NL)
De Uitkijk, Amsterdam (NL)
Sexyland World, Amsterdam (NL), premiere

Mirroring

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In May, we present ‘Mirroring’ curated by Seda Yıldırım, Werkplaats Typografie. The series features 14 one-minute videos exploring the fascinating phenomenon of mirroring, submitted from Argentina, Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Indonesia, the Netherlands, Russia, and the United Kingdom.

We mirror. “Not to convey the pure essence of the thing. It sinks the thing into the life of the storyteller in order to bring it out of them again. Thus traces of the storyteller cling to the story the way the fingerprints of the potter cling to the clay vessel.” said Walter Benjamin. Just like that, in this curation, each video becomes a surface, reflecting traces of the storyteller. Acts like a mirror that’s aware of the silence of things you speak so as to see and to be seen.

Mirroring here is not merely a reflection; it is an active engagement, a mutual recognition where experiences and stories intertwine. This interaction bridges the gaps between us. The mirror, in this context, is far from passive; it speaks, it distorts, it transforms. And gazing at this mirror is not for the purpose of seeing what is visible; that is to say, if what I see is limited by the width of this mirror, I might. This beckons us to recognize our limits and the profound necessity of understanding in the human experience, reminding us that in seeing each other, we too are seen.

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Clip: Copycat (Kardashian Trilogy), Maxima Smith, 2023

Participants

Seda Yıldırım
Falafel Collective of the Anthropocentric Anthropocene
Riley Tu
Joi Choi
Louise Gholam
Simona Koutná
Dun Lee
Maxima Smith
Chu Renmei & Hyejoo
Joaquin Wall & Clara Wall
Nynke Eijsink
Ksenia Gorokhova
Plural
Maria (Morra) Kozlitina

Screenings

Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Watch ‘Mirroring’ online
Watch the replay of the Online Premiere
Theater Bellevue, Amsterdam (NL)
de Appel, Amsterdam (NL)
De Sloot & De Sering, Amsterdam (NL)
De Uitkijk, Amsterdam (NL)
HAL 25, Alkmaar (NL)
Kampen public library (NL)
NDSM Fuse, Amsterdam (NL)
Remise, Amsterdam (NL)
Tap je bankje walking route, Kampen (NL)

Life/Body Hacks

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This series curated by Pernilla Manjula Philip, features 18 one-minute videos on DIY approaches to living submitted by artists from diverse locations, including Argentina, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, and Romania.

»As we rely on each other, technology, and healthcare to fulfill our needs, this series directs attention to the areas that fall in-between—those needs that prove challenging to articulate or, perhaps, are literally hard to reach. The exchange of personal experiences and perspectives occurs through do-it-yourself methods and ways of living that transcend the standardized norms of the biomedical-industrial complex. Disability, debility, and illness are conveyed through stories of lived experiences, used to produce and share knowledge.« Pernilla Manjula Philip

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Clip: Drops, Joaquin Wall & Mariano Garcia, 2023

Participants

Milan Gress
Amos Peled
Mattia Friso
Irina Bako
Xingrong Qiao
Alejandra Morote Peralta
Joaquin Wall & Mariano Garcia
Philippine Talamona
Jingran He
Maartje Jaquet
Ksenia Gorokhova
Sara Nygård
Mel Keane
Katinka Harmsen
Hafsa Moin
Ruben Duijst
KRNago
Theodore Colin-Morrison

Screenings

Lowlands Festival, Biddinghuizen (NL)
Watch ‘Life/Body hacks’ online
Watch the replay of the Online Premiere
HAL 25, Alkmaar (NL)
Kampen public library (NL)
NDSM Fuse, Amsterdam (NL)
Remise, Amsterdam (NL)
Tap je bankje walking route, Kampen (NL)
De Uitkijk, Amsterdam (NL)

Ten Buffalos

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In 2024, we present ‘Ten Buffalos’, curated by Nhà Sàn Collective.
Thập mục ngưu đồ, or ten pictures of buffalo herding, is a series of short poems and accompanying drawings used in the Zen tradition to describe the stages of a practitioner’s progress toward enlightenment, and their return to society to enact wisdom and compassion. Nhà Sàn Collective in Hanoi invited global artists to submit one-minute films responding to one of the ten stages.

Nhà Sàn’s curated selection features ten One Minutes submitted by artists from Belgium, Iceland, Laos, Netherlands and Vietnam. A collection of videos that deviate from the original formula, such as lectures or teachings of self-enlightenment and Buddhism, bringing about a sense of strangeness.

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Clip: Buffalo Nowhere To Be Found, Isabelle Pauwelyn, 2023

Screenings

Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
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Á Space Online, Watch the replay!
Aksara Festival, Gudskul ekosistem, Jakarta (ID)
De Uitkijk, Amsterdam (NL)
Á Space, Hanoi (VN)
HAL 25, Alkmaar (NL)
Kampen public library (NL)
NDSM Fuse, Amsterdam (NL)
Remise, Amsterdam (NL)
Tap je bankje walking route, Kampen (NL)

Collective Studies

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Bagaimana kita memaknai kolektivitas?
How do we define collectivity?

Bagaimana kita dimaknai oleh kolektivitas?
How does collectivity define us?

Gudskul: Collective Study and Contemporary Art Ecosystem in Jakarta, Indonesia, invited artists and filmmakers from around the world to submit one-minute films in search of answers to these questions.

They selected 20 films by artists from diverse locations: China, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Italy, Korea, Netherlands, United Kingdom, United States, Uganda and Vietnam for their series ‘Collective Studies’. This curated selection aims to gather and present diverse perspectives from various works that contribute to shaping the meaning of collectivity.

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Clip: Man dog, dog man, A Sông Club, 2020

Screenings

Watch ‘Collective Studies’ online
projectado online premiere, Watch the replay!
Aksara Festival, Jakarta (ID)
6okken, Fujikawacguchiko Town (JP)
De Bouwput, Amsterdam (NL)
Jakarta Institute of Art (ID)
HAL 25, Alkmaar (NL)
Kampen public library (NL)
NDSM Fuse, Amsterdam (NL)
Remise, Amsterdam (NL)
Tap je bankje walking route, Kampen (NL)
Gudskul, Jakarta (ID)

Domestic Odyssey

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This late summer, The One Minutes presents ‘Domestic Odyssey’, curated by Japanese collective 6okken. This selection of 18 one-minute films offers a fascinating glimpse into daily life a hundred years from now, provided we continue to embrace our own unique perspectives and passions. The selected films were submitted from Cuba, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Georgia, Japan, Latvia, Netherlands, Poland, Turkey, Turkmenistan, United Kingdom and United States.

»What’s really going on, what we are experiencing, the rest, where is it? How should we take account of, question, describe what happens every day and recurs every day: the banal, the quotidian, the obvious, the common, the ordinary, the infra-ordinary, the background noise, the habitual?« Georges Perec
Our daily lives are composed of subtle routines that have become imperceptible. Imagine daily live a century from now! How would life unfold in a realm where we’ve rekindled our faith in human potential?

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Clip: Summer’s Coming, Chris Furby, 2023

Screenings

Watch ‘Domestic Oddyssey’ online
Jitsi Online premiere!
6okken, Fujikawacguchiko Town (JP)
HAL 25, Alkmaar (NL)
Kampen public library (NL)
NDSM Fuse, Amsterdam (NL)
Remise, Amsterdam (NL)
Tap je bankje walking route, Kampen (NL)

Carnival of the ancestors

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This summer, The One Minutes presents ‘Carnival of the ancestors’ curated by Ghetto Biennale. The selection of 15 films shows how our ancestral roots nourish and vibrate in all our lives. The selected films were submitted from Brazil, Cameroon, Haiti, Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States.

What’ll happen when all the ancestors carnival together?
The Ghetto Biennale is currently on hold due to the political, economic and social insecurity in Port-au-Prince but we hope that the spirits of the ancestors and the regenerative power of carnival prevail for the sake of the people of Haiti.

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Screenings

Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Lowlands Festival, Biddinghuizen (NL)
Aksara Festival, Jakarta (ID)
NDSM Fuse, Amsterdam (NL)
Rozenstraat, Amsterdam (NL)
Ghetto Biennale neighbourhood, Port-au-Prince (HT)
HAL 25, Alkmaar (NL)
Kampen public library (NL)
Remise, Amsterdam (NL)
Tap je bankje walking route, Kampen (NL)

A series by ikkibawiKrrr

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This spring, we present a series recognizing plants as the bodies of gods, curated by Korean visual research band ikkibawiKrrr. The series consists of 14 One Minutes. The selected films were submitted from Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Rwanda, Serbia, South Korea, Taiwan, United Kingdom and United States.

»We focus on the rising roots, perforated stems, and branches attached to the ground. Their appearance has a certain direction. Sometimes we call the plants strangers. However, perhaps we are the strangers, the ones who are not included in the network.« 

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Screenings

Lowlands Festival, Biddinghuizen (NL)
Watch ‘Untitled’ online
Jitsi Online premiere, watch the replay
Aksara Festival, Jakarta (ID)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Rozenstraat, Amsterdam (NL)
Hortus Nijmegen (NL)
HAL 25, Alkmaar (NL)
Kampen public library (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Remise, Amsterdam (NL)
Tap je bankje walking route, Kampen (NL)

REST HARD: an act of doing nothing in a safe company

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»We assert that marginalized bodies
perform a pivotal form of labor
in the very act of survival.

Such radical figures in proximity
perform the nurturance of
queer kinships and care.«

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Participants

Aderemi Adegbite
FILTH AVE
Tsohil Bhatia
Pêdra Costa
Vinícius Davi
Abdul Dube
Eve
Louise Gholam
Mohammadreza Gholami
Viktoria Gudnadottir
HommAges
Aimar Lomo & Sen
Shaunak Mahbubani
Eva Michiels
Aimar Morales and Nati Pajasgratis
Tanja Nabben
Nestor Solano
Bart Sweens
RM Vaughan
Nanna Maria Wibholm & Mira Iranpour
Yuxiu Xiong

Screenings

Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Rozenstraat, Amsterdam (NL)
East East, Science Museum, Tokyo (JP)
East East, eight screens on Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo (JP)
Party Office, New Delhi (IN)
HAL 25, Alkmaar (NL)
Kampen public library (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Remise, Amsterdam (NL)
Tap je bankje walking route, Kampen (NL)

The BOLOHO Series

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In November, The One Minutes presents The BOLOHO Series. The series consists of 38 one-minute films. The BOLOHO Collective from Guangzhou in China together created 18 One Minutes and invited artists and filmmakers from all over the world to respond. The submitted films were send in from Belgium, China, France, Germany, Iceland, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Rwanda, Spain and United Kingdom and will screen together with BOLOHO’s compilation

Screenings

East East, Science Museum, Tokyo (JP)
East East, screens Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo (JP)
Het Nieuwe Instituut, watch the series online
HAL 25, Alkmaar (NL)
Kampen railway station (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Remise, Amsterdam (NL)
Tap je bankje walking route, Kampen (NL)
BOLOHO Space, Guangzhou (CN)

The One Minutes Jr. Ukraine

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A new narrative for Ukraine: told by its children
What is the influence of war on daily life in Ukraine? What is it like to grow up in a conflict zone? To live in constant fear? What dreams do young people hold for the future?
In 2016 and 2017, The One Minutes Jr. went to Ukraine multiple times for workshops with young people in Avdiivka, Bakhmut, Dobropillia, Kharkiv, Liman, Mariupol, Militopol, Severodonestk, Sloviansk and Volnovakha to find answers to these questions.
In 2022, with the war in the Ukraine, these films are highly topical and at the request of International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, a compilation was made of 46 One Minutes.

Participants

Yekaterina Masalskaya
Andrey Gruzdev
Vadym
Sofia Devotchenkova
Marina Postolati
Katia Tsap
Denis Levchenko
Dina Nadel
Denis and Adrej
Dasha Starikova
Bibikova Anastasia
Anna Kolesnyk
Danil Potapov
Kristina Tolmacheva
Mikhail Perekhrest
Viktoriya Shchelkunova
Oleksandr
Volodymyr
Artyr
Viacheslav
Alexandra Kulichenko
Daniil Buli
Bogdan Yali
Veronika Shaposhnikova
Aleksandr Tsukor
Alena Solyanik
Alexander Kurilenko
Anna Lusenkova
Mariya Tseluh
Lilia Migutsa
Ivan Kuraksin
Ulyana Chernikh
Rostyslav
Vadim Ergard
Vyacheslav Potsko
Nastya Starchenko
Maruschenko Valeria
Dasha Shmulich
Ivan Gorb
Yana Muntyan
Nikita Novgorodse
Danilo Savkevich
Daniil Buzevskyu
Valeria Gukezheva

A shelter is not a home

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What is it like to grow up in the world’s largest refugee camp? To live in a shelter, not in a home?

The One Minutes Jr. team traveled to Rohingya refugee Camp 17 in Kutupalong with UNICEF Bangladesh, for a workshop with young Rohingya refugees to find answers to these questions. The results are short autobiographical films that provide a poignant glimpse into their lives. These films touch on highly relevant issues, and we are committed to amplifying the voices of young Rohingya refugees. The One Minutes Series of 15 films called ‘A shelter is not a home’ will tour the world.
Nobody can put a fence around your imagination. In your mind, you can travel anywhere.

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Participants

Ayesha Siddika
Azizu Rahman
Jannatul Bushara
Md. Jamil
Md. Rafique
Md. Refat
Md. Riaz
Minara
Nur Faisal
Nur Fatema
Nur Kolima
Omme Solima
Rahmatulla
Sofa Akter
Taslima

Screenings

Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
HAL 25, Alkmaar (NL)
Kampen public library (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Remise, Amsterdam (NL)
Tap je bankje walking route, Kampen (NL)
Camp 17 in Kutupalong, Cox Bazar (BD)

Imagine The Earth Is Your Lover

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A record of the ecosex movement.
In Imagine The Earth Is Your Lover, curated by Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens, artists and filmmakers visualize their mad, passionate and fierce love for the Earth, shifting the metaphor from ‘Earth as Mother’ to ‘Earth as Lover’ in order to create a more mutual and sustainable relationship with the Earth.

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Screenings

Metamorfosis, Barcelona (ESP)
Kyiv International Short Film Festival (KISFF) (UA)
lokal_30, Warsaw (PL)
Lowlands Festival, Biddinghuizen (NL)
Artist Television Access, San Franciso (USA)
Green New Theatre Symposium, The Vortex, Austin (USA)
Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts (AT)
Rozenstraat, Amsterdam (NL)
Performance Space New York (USA)
San Francisco Bay Area Sex Workers Film & Arts Festival (USA)
LaMaMa Galleria, NYC (USA)
Come Again! Berlin (DE)
Horse Hospital in Bloomsbury, London (UK)
Fish&Chips Film Festival, Turin (IT)
Randfilmfest, Kassel (DE)
COME ALIVE, Het Nieuwe Muntgebouw, Utrecht (NL)
La Fête du Slip Festival, Lausanne (CH), Swiss premiere
COME ALIVE, Foreplay, De Zware Jongens, Utrecht (NL)
68th International Film Festival Oberhausen (DE) German premiere
Brussels Porn Film Festival (BE) Belgium premiere
Les Mains Gauches, Marseille (FR), French premiere
Franconia Sculpture Park, Shafer, MN (USA), US premiere
Excéntrico, Valparaiso/Santiago (CL), American premiere
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Remise, Amsterdam (NL)
Het Nieuwe Instituut, Online premiere Watch the series online
Espace Balak (بالاك) - toilettes publiques de Charlesville Mézière (FR)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS), premiere

Everything happened so much: archive as poem in an age of perpetual witnessing

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“There are different ways to tell a story. I wanted to think about the way we bear ongoing witness to our own lives, and how this material tells bigger stories about the material, technological and socio-economic circumstances of the past and present. I wanted to give space to the unreliable narrator and the chaos of memory. To take seriously the political dimension of telling stories through the low fidelity, poor images and unobjective close-ups that we are often left with in contrast to sovereign forms of cinema (newsreel, advertisement, video-essay). Building on these ideas, in reconnaissance and reclamation, here are 24 video-poems, as true and accurate as any other form of storytelling, or perhaps even more so.”
Jesse Darling, April 2020

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Participants

Jesse Darling
Toni Brell
Lauren de Sa Naylor
L’nique Noel
Sulaïman Majali
Francisca Khamis Giacoman and Levi van Gelder
Cristina Planas
Frank Wasser
Kamilya Kuspanova
Lin Li
Ibrahim kurt
Samar Al Summary
Rozemarijn Jens
Nestor Solano
Andro Eradze
Ghenwa Abou Fayad
Anuka Ramischwili-Schäfer
Torreya Cummings
Pernilla Manjula Philip
Stelios Markou Ilchuk
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Callum Copley
Louise Gholam
Flo Ray

Healing Tool

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“Take some video and sound. And make a healing tool out of it!”
‘Healing Tool’ is curated by Shana Moulton and consists of twenty-three One Minute Healing Tools.

Participants

Shana Moulton
Nick Hallett
Suzie Silver
Michael Robinson
Pauline Curnier Jardin
Stephanie Barber & C. Spencer Yeh
Brenna Murphy
Florian and Michael Quistrebert
Matt Barton
Sarah Milianowski
Casey McGonagle
Michael Iaugh
Erica Magrey
Laurel Beckman
Timo van Barneveld and Tibor Bijl
Maximilian Fedyk
Anja Masling
Rosa Doornenbal
Vera Hofmann
Misha de Ridder
Sophie Penkethman
Jessica Fenlon
Gilsuk Ko

Screenings

Netherlands Cultural Institute Online, NCIO 9-31 December
Watch Healing Tool online
66th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (DE)
China Central Academy of Fine Arts, Bejing (CN)
Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Roef festival, Amsterdam (NL)
A Campingflight to Lowlands Paradise (NL)
ArtRotterdam Intersections (NL)
1646, The Hague (NL)
Open Day Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
ikonoTV
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
deBuren, Brussels (BE)
Dortmunder U (DE)
Drents Museum/CBK Drenthe, Assen (NL)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Museum De Pont, Tilburg (NL)
SCHUNCK*, Heerlen (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

Ways of Something
Episode 1

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‘Ways of Something’ is a contemporary remake of an episode from John Berger’s BBC documentary, ‘Ways of Seeing’ (1972), compiled by Lorna Mills. The thirty-minute video consists of one-minute videos by thirty web-based artists who commonly work with 3D rendering, gifs, film remix, webcam performances, and websites to describe the cacophonous conditions of artmaking after the internet. It is, in effect, art about art about television about the internet.

Participants

Daniel Temkin
Rollin Leonard
Sara Ludy
Rhett Jones
Jaakko Pallasvuo
Dafna Ganani
Jennifer Chan
Rea McNamara
Theodore Darst
Matthew Williamson
Hector Llanquin
Christina Entcheva
V5MT
Marisa Olson
Joe McKay
Carla Gannis
Nicholas O’Brien
Eva Papamargariti
Rosa Menkman
Kristin Lucas
Jeremy Bailey & Kristen D. Schaffer
Giselle Zantonyl
Paul Wong
Alfredo Salazar-Caro
Sally McKay
RM Vaughan, Keith Cole & Jared Mitchell
Andrew Benson
Christian Petersen
Faith Holland
Jennifer McMackon

Screenings

The Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY
Coventry Biennial of Contemporary Art 2019 (UK)
The Art Gallery of Grande Prairie (CA)
SPRING / BREAK Art Show LA (USA)
Telematic, San Francisco (USA)
Taipei Contemporary Art Center (TW)
Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina (SK)
Museum of the Moving Image, Astoria (USA)
Brera Academy of Fine Art, Milan (IT)
Flatpack Festival, Birmingham (UK)
Centro Cultural, São Paulo (BR)
Whitney Museum, New York (USA)
House of Electronic Arts Basel, (CH)
Northwest Film Forum, Seattle (USA)
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (USA)
The Wrong - New Digital Art Biennale
School of the Art Institute of Chicago - SAIC (USA)
Exam, Plovdiv (BG)
Gallery Monitor, Gothenburg (SE)
Moving Image Art Fair Istanbul (TR)
Pluk de Nacht, Arnhem and Utrecht (NL)
A Campingflight to Lowlands Paradise (NL)
SAW Video Media Art Centre, Ottawa (CA)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Kurzo Gallery, Prague (CZ)
Oriel Sycharth Gallery, Wrexham (UK)
Vivid Projects, Birmingham (UK)
Western Front, Vancouver (CA)
Kunsthal Nikolaj, Copenhagen (DK)
reVIZOR, Veselí nad Moravou (CZ)
The Photographers Gallery, London (UK)
transmediale, Berlin (DE)
Galerie dé, Olomouc (CZ)
Phormix, Athens (GR)
PAF - Festival of Film Animation Olomouc (CZ)
Gray Area, San Fransico (USA)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Transfer Gallery, NYC (USA)
City University of Hong Kong (CN)
Power Station of Art, Shanghai (CN)
Momart, Amsterdam (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
deBuren, Brussels (BE)
Dortmunder U (DE)
Drents Museum/CBK Assen (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum De Pont, Tilburg (NL)
SCHUNCK*, Heerlen (NL)
Oude Kerk, Amsterdam (NL)

Ways of Something
Episode 2

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‘Ways of Something’ is a contemporary remake of the second episode from John Berger’s BBC documentary, ‘Ways of Seeing’ (1972). The remake consists of one-minute videos by twenty eight web-based artists who commonly work with 3D rendering, GIFs, film remix, webcam performances, and website to describe the cacophonous conditions of artmaking after the internet.

Participants

Kevin Heckart
Geraldine Juárez
Gaby Cepeda
Angela Washko
Emilie Gervais
LaTurbo Avedon
Lyla Rye
Mattie Hillock
Antonio Roberts
Georges Jacotey
Daniel Rourke
Sandra Rechico & Annie Onyi Cheung
Yoshi Sodeoka
Alma Alloro
LoVid
Andrea Crespo
Adriana Minolti
Arjun Ram Srivatsa
Carrie Gates
Isabella Streffen
Esteban Ottaso
ZIL & ZOY
Hyo Myoung Kim
Jesse Darling
Tristan Stevens
Erica Lapadat-Janzen
Claudia Hart
Anthony Antonellis

Screenings

The Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY
Coventry Biennial of Contemporary Art 2019 (UK)
The Art Gallery of Grande Prairie (CA)
SPRING / BREAK Art Show LA (USA)
Telematic, San Francisco (USA)
Taipei Contemporary Art Center (TW)
Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina (SK)
Museum of the Moving Image, Astoria (USA)
Brera Academy of Fine Art, Milan (IT)
Flatpack Festival, Birmingham (UK)
Centro Cultural, São Paulo (BR)
Whitney Museum, New York (USA)
House of Electronic Arts Basel, (CH)
Northwest Film Forum, Seattle (USA)
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (USA)
The Wrong - New Digital Art Biennale
School of the Art Institute of Chicago - SAIC (USA)
Exam, Plovdiv (BG)
Gallery Monitor, Gothenburg (SE)
Moving Image Art Fair Istanbul (TR)
Pluk de Nacht, Arnhem and Utrecht (NL)
A Campingflight to Lowlands Paradise (NL)
SAW Video Media Art Centre, Ottawa (CA)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Kurzo Gallery, Pargue (CZ)
Oriel Sycharth Gallery, Wrexham (UK)
Vivid Projects, Birmingham (UK)
Western Front, Vancouver (CA)
Kunsthal Nikolaj, Copenhagen (DK)
reVIZOR, Veselí nad Moravou (CZ)
The Photographers Gallery, London (UK)
transmediale, Berlin (DE)
Galerie dé, Olomouc (CZ)
Phormix, Athens (GR)
PAF - Festival of Film Animation Olomouc (CZ)
Gray Area, San Fransico (USA)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
deBuren, Brussels (BE)
Dortmunder U (DE)
Drents Museum/CBK Assen (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum De Pont, Tilburg (NL)
SCHUNCK*, Heerlen (NL)
Transfer Gallery, NYC (USA)

Squeeze Crush Press Blush

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This summer’s The One Minutes Series ‘Squeeze Crush Press Blush’ is curated by Afra Eisma and Marnix van Uum. Twenty-one artists and filmmakers invite you to take a dive into their ever-changing minds. A crack in the gloss, a break, a rupture, a split, a breach, a slit, a smack, a smash, a blow, a bang, a grin, our mind is a container. The selected One Minutes were sent in from China, Belgium, Finland, France, Greece, Netherlands, Suriname, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States. ‘Squeeze Crush Press Blush’ offers a non-linear journey across a multitude of feelings

Participants

Margaret Haines
Bob Demper
Pieter Van Den Bosch
Daisy Madden-Wells
Florent Meng
Hilary Yip
Elina Alekseeva
Kubilay Mert Ural
Gijsje Heemskerk and Sjuul Joosen
Foteini Makri
Alejandra López
Mimi Shi Co., Ltd
Cabenda
Alfie Dwyer
Annemarie Wadlow
Naïmé Perrette
Jef Nollet
Erkka Nissinen
Juyi Mao
Heleen Mineur
Kim David Bots & Eliane Esther Bots

Screenings

Chinese European Art Center, Xiamen (CN)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Randfilmfest, Kassel (DE)
Het Nieuwe Instituut, watch the series online
W139, Amsterdam (NL)
ROZENSTRAAT, Amsterdam (NL) premiere
HAL 25, Alkmaar (NL)
Kampen railway station (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Remise, Amsterdam (NL)
Tap je bankje walking route, Kampen (NL)

Snack or Food Pill?

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In ‘Snack or Food Pill?’ twenty-four artists and filmmakers invite you on a travel through time. Did your travel go smoothly? Was it a blessing or a burden? Did you enjoy snacks or food pills? The selected 60 second science fictions were sent in from Cameroon, Colombia, India, Netherlands, Spain, Peru, United Kingdom and United States and were curated by Sandberg Design Department.

Participants

Juliet Davis-Dufayard & Praewa Bink Bulthaweenan
Niv Rajendra
Éloïse Alliguié
Tharim Cornelisse
Jiawen Li, Xinru Huang, Xi Lu, Yuyi Huang, Anqi Jiang and Chaoran Guo
Raimon Sibilo
Sean-Claude Neufville
Richard Zalduendo
Rudi van Delden
Katherina Gorodynska
Anne Jesuina
Seán O’Riordan
Ton
Beck Marulanda
Cyrielle Raingou and Felix Klee
Lina Bravo Mora
Jonathan Castro Alejos
Jerrold Saija
Jil Gieleßen
Nikolitsa Paranomos
Neda Ruzheva
Temo
Pedro Gossler
RS

Screenings

Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
68th International Film Festival Oberhausen (DE)
Het Nieuwe Instituut, Watch the series online
Thursday Night Live! Het Nieuwe Instituut Online, Watch replay
W139, Amsterdam (NL)
Snack or Food Pill? walking route, Kampen (NL)
HAL 25, Alkmaar (NL)
Kampen railway station (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Remise, Amsterdam (NL)
Tap je bankje walking route, Kampen (NL)

Akwatik

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Akwatik explores the land/sea dialectic omnipresent in maritime anthropology. Colonialism, independence, developmental and conservation policies have all disrupted communities inhabiting maritime space. The concept of the sea as a human space, marked by cultural diversity, has been stubbornly resisted. Perceived instead as a homogeneous space, as ‘widow of the ways’ (veuf de routes) and as ‘irremediably wild’, the sea was viewed as refractory to any form of ‘domestication’. Until recently western models dominated ideas about the sea, but now a reversal is taking place, opening up a middle way – a space for reflection that is scientific, political, social. Akwatik steers from land to sea, from air to water, seeking to occupy space without claiming it. The selected videos were sent in from Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, United Kingdom and Switzerland.

Participants

Siobhan Leddy and Benjamin Yates
Dolphin Club
Beatrice Alvestad Lopez
Matthew Lancit
Tristan Bera
Mauricio Guillén
Manon Bachelier
misha de ridder
Niv Rajendra
Ana Vaz
Stephanie Sant
Inge Reisberman
Zhang Hong
Macy van Geldorp
Kevin Siwoff & Isaac Azzopardi
Cyril Sancereau
Isabelle Weber

Screenings

Het Nieuwe Instituut, Watch the series online
Thursday Night Live! Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam (NL) Watch replay
Akwatik walking route, Kampen (NL)
HAL 25, Alkmaar (NL)
Kampen railway station (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Remise, Amsterdam (NL)
Kinemastik, The Royal British Legion, Valetta (MT)
Kinemastik, Balzunetta Gastro Pub, Floriana (MT)
Kinemastik, Vilhena Band Club, Floriana (MT)
Kinemastik International Short Film Festival, Cafe Riche, Birgu (MT)

Forked Tongue

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Forked Tongue’ is curated by Madison Bycroft and includes ten one minute videos that move in two directions, are ambivalent, layered, and in between. Repetitions, translations, and bifurcated histories proliferate, as do restless characters performing multiple gestures, unanchored, and never still. These works evade a single sense. Instead of containing things within specified boundaries or capacities a space opens for multiplicity and ambiguity.

Participants

Adele Dipasquale
Yoohee Cha
Teresa Busuttil
Hayoung Kim
Sol Archer
Sam Kaufman
Cristina Lavosi
Jeanne Rocher
Elif Satanaya Özbay
olga westrate

Screenings

Netherlands Cultural Institute Online, NCIO
68th International Film Festival Oberhausen (DE)
Het Nieuwe Instituut Online, Watch the series online
Twitch, online premiere
Kinemastik, The Royal British Legion, Valetta (MT)
Kinemastik, Balzunetta Gastro Pub, Floriana (MT)
Kinemastik, Vilhena Band Club, Floriana (MT)
Kinemastik International Short Film Festival, Cafe Riche, Birgu (MT)
Forked Tongue walking route, Kampen (NL)
HAL 25, Alkmaar (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Remise, Amsterdam (NL)

Akarani Bono Awowa

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On our social feeds, we jump from happy dogs to war scenes. Both can refer to someone’s home. What makes your home? How responsible do you feel to secure other people’s homes? Do we still understand the writings and whispers of our environment or are there languages we need to relearn?
This series of one minute films features intimate scenes from communities around the world. Many of them bravely face various challenges to secure their homes from invasions. Some scenes allow us to be enchanted by the mystical movement of nature. Revisit memories of house and home and take a journey into a future of what home could be.
“All the places where the sun shines is our home.” What if we could really feel that every day? Would you live the same way? Would your routine be the same? Would you show the same in your social account timelines and feeds?

Participants

Snow Sheng Jie
Inge Pierre
Lin Li
Boaz Mout
Linda Phommavang
Furgil Mattatoula
Shareen Mahabeer
Barbara Marcel
Tucan Weyu
Elif Satanaya Özbay
Éluk
Marina Fomenko
Andrea Bordoli
Lara Baksu
Rafael Railaf
Felix Klee
Nicolás Dumit Estévez Raful Espejo, Anna Recasens and Laia Solé
Matteo Rosa
Dario Ricciardi
Guilliano Zaalman

Screenings

International Video Art Festival Now&After, Moscow (RU)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
HAL 25, Alkmaar (NL)
Akarani walking route, Kampen (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Remise, Amsterdam (NL)
Thursday Night Live! at Het Nieuwe Instituut, Watch Akarani online
Crowdcast

Mind-body-problem

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For ‘Mind-body-problem’, artist duo Sander Breure & Witte van Hulzen selected videos that depict the relationship between the soul and the body – whether as a metaphor, a problem or even a bad joke. ‘Mind-body-problem’ asks the age-old question: how can matter ever come to life?
The 22 selected videos were sent in from Belgium, Benin, France, Germany, Greece, Kurdistan, Netherlands, Morocco, Pakistan, Senegal, Spain and United Kingdom. ‘Mind-body-problem’ is a collaboration with Maastricht Institute of Arts (NL).

Participants

Heidi Vogels
Elle Burchill
Thierry Oussou
Sabine Mooibroek
Elisabeth Molin
Michelle Son
Kani Marouf
Vincent Verhoef
Natasha Papadopoulou
Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec
Denise Kehoe
Emma van der Put
Peter Ewig
Christine Moldrickx
Raluca Moldoveanu
Bas Schevers
Ben Rivers
Antonis Pittas
Daouda Dia
Iqra Tanveer
Paulien Oltheten
Hamza Halloubi

The Fields of Algorithms

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The Fields of Algorithms’ is curated by David Blandy and is a mixtape of poetic machinima lasting exactly one minute. The 23 selected videos were sent in from Cyprus, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and United States.

Participants

Benjamin Hall
Yorgos Papafigos
Tessa Garland
Adonis Archontides and Androula Kafa
Andy Nizinskyj
Lila Catalina Rene Michelle
Peter Martin
Lena Windisch
Jamie Jankovic
Ali Razzak and Peri Heath
Iain Douglas
Benjamin Hall
Petra Szeman
Rene Francis McBrearty, Lila Bullen-Smith, Michelle Mildenberg and Catalina Reyes
Zuzana Banasinska and Noé Cottencin
Chris Wicker
Derk Over
Cesar Majorana, Mylou Oord, Sigrún Sveinsdóttir and Mateo Vega
Seren Lewis
John Powell-Jones
Alejandra Morote Peralta and Alvaro Bretel
Marian Rosa van Bodegraven, Siomara van Bochove, Eva Bosveld, Jeroen Exterkater and Allison Heniquez

Screenings

Museum of the Future, Enschede (NL)
Het Nieuwe Instituut Online, Watch the series online
Twitch, online premiere
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Remise, Amsterdam (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)

Comfort and Vision

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Comfort and Vision’ is curated by Salim Bayri. In one-minute videos, 21 artists and filmmakers collectively explore how the feeling of comfort affects what you see. The selected videos were sent in from Brazil, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine and United Kingdom.
2020, the year when humanity spent maybe the most time at home, made us mold differently to our idea of comfort. How does this affect what we see?
“Home is not where you are born; home is where all your attempts to escape cease.” Naguib Mahfouz
Read the article by Rutger Pontzen for de Volkrant.

Participants

Klaas Koetje
Lee Mc Donald
Yuri Yefanov
Thi Hoai Le
Kevin Siwoff
Sara Milio
Sophie Bates
Snow Sheng Jie
Makis Kyriakopoulos
Katharina Sook Wilting
Lisa Smithson
Paula Garcia Sans
Mariusz Wirski
Alix Stria
Anna Bierler
Jack Wormell
Andrea Bordoli
Jaume Clotet
Levi van Gelder
Yara Greuter
Theo Tajes

PⒶW

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PⒶW is curated by Ceel Mogami de Haas and consists of 26 one-minute videos in which artists and filmmakers explore the relation between animals and poetry, challenging the way we inhabit the world.
The selected one-minute videos were sent in from Argentina, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, South Korea, United Kingdom, United States and Switzerland.

Participants

Florent Meng
Ceel Mogami de Haas
Juyi Mao
Manon Bachelier
Sophie Popper
Sarah Burger
Calli Uzza Layton
Heleen Mineur
Erin Fussell
Constanza Castagnet
Ellie Kyungran Heo
Megan Hadfield
Ivan Cheng
Almanza
Giovanni Giaretta
Alyona Larionova
Felix Klee
Stelios Markou Ilchuk
Anne-Charlotte Finel
Teun Grondman
Joaquin Wall
Mathieu Arbez Hermoso
Siobhan Leddy and Benjamin Yates
Cécile Tafanelli and Daniel Vorthuys
Anna-Bella Papp
Nicolas Momein

New Normalism

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New Normalism is a term that changes almost every time we use it. At the time of the Open Call in April, New Normalism was part of an idealistic narrative of change. Over the months, we’ve learned that Covid-19 will be around for a while. Meanwhile, New Normalism has been claimed by both left and right, without giving proper directions of what it should or could be. In the fourteen selected One Minutes, the confusion of the pandemic is tangible, it is hard to get a grip on something so vast and still unknown. But together, and placed in associative order, they make for a clear voice. Images reveal what words cannot contain.

Participants

Finn Borath and Laila Claessen
Peter Vadocz
Pedro Fonseca
Louisa Vergozisi
Ariela Bergman
Anuka Ramischwili-Schäfer
Marnix van Uum
Emanuele Dainotti
Sonja van Kerkhoff
Danielle Imara and Yolande Brener
Fabian Landewee
Anet van de Elzen
Jeroen ter Welle
Alejandra Morote Peralta

so real, so very now

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so real, so very now is curated by Misha de Ridder and is intended as an exercise in seeing: to look, to look again and to look anew. Perception is the point of departure for a series of experiments in video within the restraint of one minute.

Participants

Misha de Ridder
Jette Kelholt
Sophie van den Berg
Cristina Planas
Tycho Hupperets
Luna Deckers
Marie Diamant
Jiyan Düyü
Alex Harris
Andrea Bordoli
Josh Lee
Heleen Mineur
Tobias Niemeyer

The power of transparency

The power of transparency is curated by Minhong Yu and consists of 14 One Minute videos made by artists in isolation in China, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. Now that the whole world is locked down at home, we all are united in isolation. Despite of being restrained, there is no limitation to our imagination. Close your eyes and let what is opaque become transparent. Transparency is the perfect camouflage. If there is nothing to hide, why do we fear transparency? Can we practice transparency to transfer and filter overwhelming information? How can we become transparent to reflect our emotions in an imbalance of power? ⁠

Participants

Fag Tips
Clara Rosso
Zuza Banasinska
Qiteng Wu
Sijing Zhang
Chen Feng
Qianfu Ye
Louis Hothothot
Lu Lin
Qianfu Ye
Wenjing Chen
Alejandra Morote Peralta
Luca Heydt
Jun Zhang

Screenings

Framer Framed, Amsterdam (NL)
Huis de Pinto, Amsterdam (NL)
isthisit?
Het Nieuwe Instituut - Watch the presentation online

No Humans - No Animals - No Sound

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No Humans - No Animals - No Sound is curated by Melvin Moti. The series consists of fifteen meditative one-minute films by various artists and does not contain humans, animals and sound.
So you can forget yourself for a minute
Forget your thoughts for a minute
Disappear into the world for a minute

Participants

Kristina Kersa
Risk Hazekamp
Shigeo Arikawa
Thomas Mohr
Johan Rijpma
Giovanni Giaretta
Renuka Fernando
Rianne van Schijndel
Karol Patoleta
José Biscaya
William Lamson
Misha de Ridder
Qianfu Ye
Penny Andrea
Rob Vrijen

Screenings

Watch ‘No Humans - No Animals - No Sound’ on Vimeo
66th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (DE)
60Seconds Festival, Copenhagen (DK)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
China Central Academy of Fine Arts, Bejing (CN)
Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Filmhuis Alkmaar (NL)
Roef festival, Amsterdam (NL)
De School Amsterdam (NL)
Amsterdam Academy of Architecture (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

Dreaming the Dark: hands that see, eyes that touch

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‘Dreaming the Dark: hands that see, eyes that touch’ is a series curated and assembled by Ana Vaz. She invited artists and filmmakers whose work trust cinema’s capacity to transform relationships between the body and the camera to propose works that will engage with both perception and embodiment. Could cinema be an art of embodiment? By what rituals and actions could vision become tactile?

Participants

Dilek Aydin
Ute Aurand
Tristan Bera
Mary Helena Clark
Ben Balcom
Nazli Dinçel
Evan Greene
Rei Hayama
Sky Hopinka
Salomé Lamas
Saul Levine
Nuno da Luz
Leonardo Mouramateus
Jeannette Muñoz
Elena Narbutaite
Joshua Olsthoorn
Joana Pimenta
Ben Rivers
Viktorija Rybakova
Karen Yasinsky
Makino Takashi
Ana Vaz
Deborah Viegas

Screenings

Watch ‘Dreaming the Dark: hands that see, eyes that touch’ on Vimeo
Kinemastik International Short Film Festival, Valetta (MT)
Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (DE)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
MU, Eindhoven (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)

Witches

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Witches is curated by Juliette Lizotte and consists of 15 works by artists from France, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands and United States of America. They collectively explore the subversive character of the witch: marginal, powerful and disruptive, with an unsettling relation to nature.
And celebrate the powers of witches, their spell casting, witchcraft’s engagement with unconventional and unrecognized knowledges. While the witch is often presented as evil, we should argue – supported by many feminist writings – that she is unruly, unapologetic, living a life of her own, holding responsibilities towards community and nature – if she even makes the difference between the two. Through her craft she shapes a world she had envisioned and cares for. She is a designer, a maker of change and transformation.

Participants

Juliette Lizotte
Arthur Tramier
Ines Alpha
Rei Hayama
Meatwreck
Sarah Daria
Fabiola Larios
Elizaveta Federmesser
Ting Gong
Josephine van Schendel
Serene Blumenthal & Katie Inman
Julia Tarissan
Limo Loic Max
Bram Loogman & Joaquin Wall
Andrea Gonzalez

Screenings

Watch Witches online
Betty Jane, Amsterdam (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Mu, Eindhoven (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)
Fabulous Future, Amsterdam (NL)

Artificial Scarcity

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Artificial Scarcity is curated by Harm van den Dorpel. The series consists of 15 one-minute videos responding to the concept of artificial scarcity, the social and political implications of algorithmic modes of existence, and artificial intelligence-generated compositions.

Participants

Margarethe Kollmer
Culturesport
Dario Ricciardi
Chris Furby
Maria Montesi
Mary Helena Clark
Habib William Kherbek
Brian Tessler
Michael Guidetti
Jessey de Nijs
Margarita Maximova
Holly Childs
Sara Daniel
Alfie Dwyer

Screenings

Watch ‘Artificial Scarcity’ on Vimeo
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (NL)
Betty Jane, Amsterdam (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Mu, Eindhoven (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)

Enjoy your file, download your life

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Enjoy your file, download your life is curated by Studio David Claerbout. The title is a switch on “Download your file, Enjoy your life”. Life or file oftentimes in our present perception seems almost undistinguishable. Only a switch of two letters, and one is either on this or the other side of the real or the virtual. The lived or the preserved. The experienced or the watched.
From the vast The One Minutes Collection, Studio David Claerbout made a very subjective choice of thirty-seven videos of different lives, voices, perspectives, imaginations, fun, pain, madness and peace.

Participants

Atousa Bandeh Ghiasabadi
Olga Mink
Ari Gold
Michal Butink
Dindi van der Hoek
Heerko van der Kooij
Maciek Stępiński
Juergen Chill
Tang Nanan
Bernard Gigounon
Els Moors
David Le Large
Tal Amitai
Diego Zucchi
Carolina Feix
Diariétou Ka
Martin Rieznik
David Djindjikhachvili
Michał Wojtasik
Janis Vitols
Stefan Riebel
Dario Bardic
Allard Zoetman
Kai Kaljo
Sabine Ruitenbeek
Tzvetana Tchakarova
Marlijn Franken
Dalle Dejano and Vava Stojadinovic
Ning Qian
Saemundur Thor Helgason
Patricia Werneck Ribas
Brian D. McKenna
Misha de Ridder
Jasmin Peco
Michel van der Burg
Juan Pablo Mejía
Vera Hofmann

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Museum De Pont, Tilburg (NL)
Het Bos, Antwerpen (BE)
Amsterdam Academy of Architecture (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

Communication with the Non-Human

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Communication with the Non-Human is curated by Melanie Bonajo. The series consists of twenty One Minutes. “What does a plant know? What goes on inside the mind of funny bot? Do PMS dolphins turn into cranky bitches? All around us, complex systems of giving and receiving are performed by rather ancient and marginalized machines like corals, grass, seahorses and even rather primitive creatures, such as dogs and families. Through practical observation, the multifarious communication between humans and non-humans can be viewed as responsive behavior, defined by one designating the future behavior of all. Let’s think over this arrangement for a while. Otherwise we might, in the near future, end up belonging to that misunderstood class, at odds with its environment.”

Participants

Melanie Bonajo
Maia Lyon Daw
Kat Hunt
Unnur Andrea Einarsdottir
Jessica Mitrani
Kalan Sherrard
Maxime Favre
Dylan Spencer-Davidson
Gerco de Ruijter
Rémi Voche
Alonso Vazquez and Toby Paul
Arta Balina
Francesca Lai and David Jenkins
Pantelis Makkas
Bunny Michael
Jonatah Manno
Hallie Abelman
Misha de Ridder
Janina Frye

Screenings

ArtEZ, Arnhem (NL)
Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Cure Park, Amsterdam (NL)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Kunsthuis Syb, Beetsterzwaag (NL)
Roef festival, Amsterdam (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)
Eye, Amsterdam (NL)

Micro-Composition

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‘Micro-Composition’ is curated by Cally Spooner. The series consists of 12 One Minute contributions invited by Spooner from writers, musicians, exhibition makers, architects and poets who understand well that, no matter how brief, and how urgently assembled, a composition is a composition because it is a continuous present. A distribution of patience, duration, time-sense and equilibrium; an ‘arrangement made’.

Participants

Ghislaine Leung
Am Nuden Da
Viola Yeşiltaç
Danae Papazymouri
Angelo Custódio
Tyler Coburn
Alex Cecchetti
Roberto Fassone
Jean-Pascal Flavien
David Cunningham
Public Fiction
Jesper List Thomsen

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
San Serriffe, Amsterdam (NL)
Amsterdam Academy of Architecture (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

Colón: ¿Culo o Conquista?

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Colón: ¿Culo o Conquista? is curated by Dick Verdult / Dick El Demasiado. By way of The One Minutes, Dick Verdult had a message sent to anthropologists, artists and his Latin American followers, inviting them to make short films in the theme of Colón: ¿Culo o Conquista? Colón is the Spanish name for Columbus; the title can be interpreted as Colon: ass or conquest?

Participants

Willi Amato and Anthony Fletcher
Diego Seoane
Luis Gárciga and Javier Castro Rivera
Ernesto Baca
Agustín Cabrera
Pedro Torres Verdugo
Germán Rocha
Salvador Cresta
Fernando Llanos
Koštana Banović
Azucena Losana
Patricia Werneck Ribas
Salvador Cresta
Dick Verdult
Jimena Garrido and Lorena Stricker and María Delia Puebla
Azucena Losana
Eduardo Matsuzaki
Wilfred Junior Jansen
Francisco Javier Hernandez (aka) Brujo De La Mancha
Chantal Breukers
Rómulo Franco Ruiz-Bravo
Alejandro Gallo
Antonio Nieto
Jenny Granado
Constanza Torres
Fabian de Randamie

Screenings

Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Fundación Gilberto Alzate Avendaño, Bogotá (CO)
Club Cultural Matienzo, Buenos Aires (AR)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)
Manifesta, Amsterdam (NL)

MAKE BEING RADICAL AGAIN

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MAKE BEING RADICAL AGAIN is curated by Tereza Ruller. Ruller invited artists and designers to escape into reality in virtual worlds. To show the action of performance art, use body as a surface and undergo body experiments. The series consists out of 32 One Minutes and aims to reveal what it means to be human in these uncertain times of organized control and theatrical politics. How is it to be part of a world that is an ever-changing network?

Participants

Tereza Ruller
Maxime Dardenne
Cindy Malon
Theo Triantafyllidis
Post Noviki
Adrian Bridget and Afra Eisma
Kryštof Ambrůz
Pavla Nešverová
Jeroen Cluckers
Anna Mala
Max de Waard
Birgitta Sigursteinsdóttir
Sam Rolfes
Dmitri van den Wittenboer
Sidsel Meineche Hansen
Jonathan Castro
Tobias Schalk
Matúš Buranovský
Job Bos
Ammar Faiz
Dora Cohnen
Ines Alpha
Tessa Meeus and Cindy van der Meijden
Mary Ponomareva
Renée van Trier
Agnieszka Zimolag
Melanie Bonajo
Tomas Ruller
AirEdHD
Eva Papamargariti
Veronika Švecová
Pieter van den Bosch

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Watch the series on i-D (NL)
Theater aan het Spui, The Hague (NL)
CrossOverStad festival, Alkmaar (NL)
Arti et Amicitiae, Amsterdam (NL)
Atelier 304, Prague (CZ)
Amsterdam Academy of Architecture (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

Liminal Express

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‘Liminal Express’ is curated by Kubilay Mert Ural. The series is the result of an extensive research of The One Minutes collection and consists of twenty-two videos. With this selection the viewers are invited to reach out to their primordial thoughts with a critical touch. Frame by frame the problematic of the instinctive within the modern will be reflected, sometimes in abstract forms and sometimes with atonal interruptions along this composition of selected videos.

Participants

Zhifei Yang
Arik Visser and Sander Houtkruijer
Laetitia Schoofs
Tobias Mathijsen
Matteo Rosa
Hester Scheurwater
Maartje Jaquet
Persijn Broersen and Margit Lukács
Mostafa Heravi
Kinga Kielczynska
Linxi en Fish
Gunel Najafzada
Matti Havens
Avi Krispin
Oliver Coltman
Mariana Galescu
Ton van Zantvoort
Eline Jongsma
Olga Pi and Tassos R.
Gigounon Bernard
Frank Stassen
Nagaré Willemsen

Screenings

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Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Rijksakademie voor beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam (NL)
Betty Jane, Amsterdam (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University (CN)
MU, Eindhoven (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)

Create Characters

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‘Create Characters’ is curated by Icelandic artist Egill Sæbjörnsson. Sæbjörnsson invited artists to transform themselves, to become someone else, to become their true selves. His selection of 14 films features new popular character making and communication tools such as Second Life, Face Swap, Snapchat, augmented reality and Virtual Reality.

Participants

Egill Sæbjörnsson
Denjamyr Aliño
Paraskevi Frasiola
Cookie Kanickel
Katrín Inga Jónsdóttir Hjördísardóttir
Emily C. Thomas
Renée van Trier

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Sinan Mansions, Shanghai (CN)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
MU, Eindhoven (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

Visions from Shadow Channel

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Visions from Shadow Channel is curated by Kate Cooper. The series consists of 12 videos produced by MA students of Shadow Channel at Sandberg Instituut in a workshop led by Kate Cooper. Through the format of The One Minutes Series – the works are an investigation into each of the students practice based moving image work. A rich mix of design, music production, long-take cinema, poetic and experimental approaches– the collection of works pull from all disciplines and results are an eclectic range of propositions in how we think through the medium of moving image.

Participants

Mark Prendergast
Elisa Grasso
Juan Arturo García González
Elif Ozbay
GVN908
Holly Childs
Anna Petrova
Marijn Degenaar
Michail Skalskis
André Lourenço
Kani Marouf

Screenings

65th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (DE)
Betty Jane, Amsterdam (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Mu, Eindhoven (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)

旧写真 Old Images

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旧写真 Old Images is curated by Tao Hui. The series consists of 16 one-minute videos produced by international artists and filmmakers, investigating the concept of realism. “写真 (Xie Zhen)” is a Chinese word in traditional Chinese painting. It mainly refers to portraits of people. “写真 (Xie Zhen)” means “strong resemblance to the subject.” 旧写真 Old Images investigates how to integrate this concept into our current visual culture.

Participants

Pamela Breda
Camille Pueyo
Zian Chen
Alejandra Morote Peralta
Yan Zhou
Jeroen Van der Stock
Amelie Befeldt
Alejandra Morote Peralta
Zhao Xu
Kubilay Mert Ural
Bernhard Bormann and Francesca Raimondo
Tommaso Donati
Kuesti Fraun
Alfie Dwyer
Rupert Jörg
Markus Sworcik

Screenings

65th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (DE)
Betty Jane, Amsterdam (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Mu, Eindhoven (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)

Real Sur Real

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The One Minutes Series Real Sur Real is curated by Jerszy Seymour. ‘Real Sur Real’ consists of 11 works by artists and filmmakers from Germany, the Netherlands, Taiwan, South Korea and United Kingdom. Together, the videos create a Non Utopian Utopian Vision.

If the surreal could be seen as a seeking of truth to get to the core of meaning by creating fantastic cracks in reality and access to other worlds, then it could be seen as limited and laid impotent by representation, and if the real could be seen as truth based in no representation and therefore potent in the actual then it could be seen as lacking the imagination to conceive of something else outside of the perspective of the real, the Real Sur Real is a paradoxical perspective that tries to go past these two limitations. The call for the Real Sur Real is a call to dare to be in the world, and to simultaneously create the world that we don’t know and could equally be framed as a Non Gesamt Gesamt Kunstwerk or a Non Utopian Utopian Vision.

Participants

Stuart Pound
Anneke Bosma
Giorgi Gedevanidze
Octave Rimbert-Rivière
Natalia Jordanova
Sara Daniel
Sid and Geri
WoongYong Kim
Pinar&Viola and Sofia Crespo
Alfie Dwyer

Screenings

ROZENSTRAAT – a rose is a rose, Amsterdam (NL)
Betty Jane, Amsterdam (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Mu, Eindhoven (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)

Martians Send Videos Home

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Martians Send Videos Home is curated by Joseph Popper. Together, the videos explore the concept of estrangement. The series title derives from Craig Raine’s poem ‘A Martian Sends a Postcard Home’, which defamiliarises the everyday by describing objects and rituals through the misunderstanding eyes of a Martian character visiting Earth.
To estrange can be a way of making sense or a vehicle for critique, where reality is to be ‘truly’ seen when made strange or imagined as constructed and therefore changeable. In other words, estrangements can render complex ideas sensible or complexify what is simply taken for granted.
In 15 strange minutes, actual and virtual worlds collide; nature is revered, tamed and impersonated; the human body becomes a host and instrument; simple changes of framing reveal the fantastic strangeness of the once considered mundane.

Participants

Levi van Gelder
Ivo Krankowski
Myrte van der Molen
Margarethe Kollmer
Isabel Alsina-Reynolds
Tessa Garland
Margarita Maximova
Till Langschied
Paraskevi Frasiola
Pamela Breda
Evita Ative
Juhee Hahm
Jessey de Nijs
Joseph Pleass
Weiye Wang

Screenings

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Betty Jane, Amsterdam (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Mu, Eindhoven (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)

Public Justice

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‘Public Justice’ is curated by Quinsy Gario. What is justice? What can you say about injustice? How to pursue a just world? The answers to these questions cannot be presented in a vacuum but must be done in public. Gario invited artists and filmmakers to propose works of one shot in public space commenting on justice. He also selected films from the vast The One Minutes Collection.

Participants

Ad van Bilsen
Irina Birger
Janusz Dziopa
Jill Epstein
Quinsy Gario
Bart Groenendaal
Sagi Groner
Viktoría Gudnadóttir
Bob Houweling
Maartje Jaquet
Regina Kelaita
Eke Kriek
Cindy Malon
Laura Darlington
Inge Meijer
Heike Mutter
Martin Nicolov
PolakVanBekkum
Arya Sukapura Putra
Stefan Ruitenbeek
Simon(e) van Saarloos
Christine Sbaschnigg
Mari Stoel and Dimitri Feenstra
Tzvetana Tchakarova
Alite Thijsen
Su Tomesen
Pim Trooster
Anamá Ponce Vazquez
Katja Verheul
Peter Vink
Wang Weijie
Charlotte van Winden
Nicky Zwaan

Prism of Freedom

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Prism of Freedom is curated by Ghanaian artists Va-Bene E. Fiatsi (crazinisT artisT). The series consists of 16 One Minutes by various international visual artists challenging the socio-political status of freedom. How can we re-interpret the world beyond the intimacy of our eyes? The series is a mixtape of 16 one-minute films on the future of freedom.

Participants

Daniel Codina
Kresiah Mukwazhi
Henriette Hamer
Noel Molloy
Dan Pavsic
Jean-Michel Rolland
Jeremy Wiles-Young
crazinisT artisT
Female Handala
Alvin Ashiatey
SANOKA
Alfie Dwyer
Razan
Matthew Lancit
Hala Namer

Intimate Technology

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‘Intimate Technology’ is curated by Next Nature Network. The series is a digital mixtape of 16 one-minute films in which intimate interaction with our systems is pivotal; Serbian duo TeYosh examine how the digital body creates a new nature, Swiss Mexican designer Nicole Pérez explores the intimate relationship with robots and German video artist Benedikt Wöppel takes a peek into the future uploading our memory to the ‘cloud’.

Participants

Benedikt Wöppel
Arya Sukapura Putra
Gianmaria Vernetti and Elisa Troglia
Guy Farber
Tiziana Krüger
Aaron McLaughlin
Nicole Perez
Vassilis Noulas and Manolis Tsipos
Guilherme Toniazzo Machiavelli
Veronica Topp
Daniel Sánchez
Floris Kaayk
Rick van de Dood
Mary Ponomareva
Maria Karpushina
TeYosh

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN) 26 October - 26 Nov
Sinan Mansions, Shanghai (CN)
Dutch Design Week, Eindhoven (NL)
MediaMarkt Next Generation Store‎, Eindhoven (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

Synthetic Selves

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‘Synthetic Selves’ is curated by Amsterdam-based research and design collective Goys & Birls. The series consists of 14 One Minutes redefining the self in a digital era.

Participants

Goys & Birls
Fenna Schilling
Qianfu Ye
llhtttt
Augstina Woodgate
Oliver Barstow
Daan Couzijn
Ines Alpha
Fabian Reichle
Theresa Büchner
Feline Bæk Hjermind
Juliana Maurer
Heleen Mineur
Lou Buche and Anthony Smyrski

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Sinan Mansions, Shanghai (CN)
Trust Ltd, Berlin (DE)
Athenaeum Nieuwscentrum, Amsterdam (NL)
Offprint Paris (FR)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
MU, Eindhoven (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

Our Soul Isn't A Border

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‘Our Soul Isn’t A Border’ is curated by Salomé Lamas. Aiming to create a dialogue with the physical and symbolic space of borders, Our Soul Isn’t A Border summons multidisciplinary artists and filmmakers from across the world to imagine video-works that comment, rethink or expand the notions of frozen conflicts, border conflicts, identity, limits, bounds, perimeters, extremities, no man’s land, margins, among other deliriums.

Participants

Roberto Voorbij
Gerco de Ruijter
Andrea Karch
Golrokh Nafisi
Juan Arturo García
Ilan Ben Nahmias
Ilya den Hollander
Guido van der Werve
João Martinho
Panagiotis Papafragkos
Jozef Zovinec
Maryam Moinie
Aaro Murphy

Screenings

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Kinemastik International Short Film Festival, Valetta (MT)
Staatstheater Darmstadt (DE)
Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Techfestival., Copenhagen (DK)
International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (DE)
Betty Jane, Amsterdam (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University (CN)
MU, Eindhoven (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)

The Human Puppet

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‘The Human Puppet’ is curated by David Henry Nobody Jr. The Human Puppet asks artists to look within and portray themselves as an existential Puppet, whose strings are pulled by a modern life immersed in a dark corporatist simulated reality. What is real and what is not? The illusions of the self and the puppets we live in are dissected personally by each creator in the show.

Participants

David Henry Nobody Jr
Joanne Leah
Taj Bourgeois
Gregory Jacobsen
Meatwreck
the Ljilja
Alfie Dwyer
Brian Tessler
Jaimie Warren
Phoenix Delman
Mochi aGoGo
Marie-Lou Desmeules
Tiffany Helms and Most Ghost
Brian Andrew Whiteley
Poncili Creación
Kissmedeadlydoll
John Pizza

Videos Without Ideas

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‘Videos Without Ideas’ is curated by Erkka Nissinen.
“Sometimes I get ideas when I’m in contact with water”. Erkka Nissinen asked artist to make One Minute films without ideas. “Making videos is easy, anyone can do it.”
‘Videos Without Ideas’ consists of 30 One Minute videos collected from The One Minute collection and new less-idea videos.

Participants

Erkka Nissinen
Pawel Szostak
Roland Wegerer
Chris Furby
Sanne Luteijn
Amir Admoni
Erik Alkema and Simone Bennett
Frank Stassen
André Kirchner
Willehad Eilers and Rae Lastig
Dingchang Peng
Jasmin Peco
constant dullaart
Jochem Tames
William Jacobson
H. C. Turk
Akis Karanos
Nadja Voorham
Clément Carat
Eva Schalkwijk
Anni Puolakka Jaakko Pallasvuo
Antti Savela
Eloisa Ejarque and Tiago de Sa
Baukje Hiemstra
Theofanis Dalezios
Brian D Mckenna
Joonas Westerlund
Christoph Meyer
Christopher Holloran
Jos Houweling

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
deBuren, Brussels (BE)
Dortmunder U (DE)
Drents Museum/CBK Assen (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Museum De Pont, Tilburg (NL)
SCHUNCK*, Heerlen (NL)
Ellen de Bruijne Projects, Amsterdam (NL)

We do not know what it is exactly that you are doing, but does this makes any sense?

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‘We do not know what it is exactly that you are doing, but does this make any sense?’ is curated by Buenos Aires based artist duo Faivovich & Goldberg. It is an immersion into The One Minutes collection. Faivovich & Goldberg reviewed 4147 videos from the first ten years (1999-2009), selecting 56 films conceived as a line-up presented exclusively in random mode.

Participants

Allard Zoetman
Helmut Dick
Eelco Brand
Joris Nouwens
Yoshibumi Takahashi
Ari Gold
Dick Bouwhuis
Thijme Breukers, Jeroen Wollaars and Gerrit Dragt
Dario Bardic
Florian Goettke
Guido van der Werve
Heimir Björgúlfsson
Arno Coenen
Bas van den Hurk and Wouter Verhoeven
Persijn Broersen & Margit Lukács
Brian McKenna
Pim Gerrits
Arik Visser and Sander Houtkruijer
Dick Boshoff
Farah Rahman
Arno Coenen and Peter Leeuwerink
Sergey Tsurkanu
Antoinette Hijstek
Rick Heijne
Marianne Schoonderbeek and Ronnie Stafford
Annemieke Dunnink
Koen Dijkman
Youssef Tahiri
Toine Klaassen
Laura Lappi
Nikola Uzunovski
Sancho Hemelsoen
Linor Yitzhak
Ramon Coelho
Sylbee Kim
Jens Bäckvall
Jonas Jatidjan
Renée van Trier
Martijn Oostra
Li Jiao Yi
Huda Lutfi
Maha Maamoun
Jasper van Es
Ye Mimi
Maartje Jaquet
Rianne van Schijndel
Megna Pantaleone
Dindi van der Hoek
Glebbeek and Krijl
Linda Kuo
Mark Kadota
Raphael Orger
Andreas Ohman
Zounyekpe Coffi Séraphin

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
deBuren, Brussels (BE)
Dortmunder U (DE)
Drents Museum/CBK Assen (NL)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum De Pont, Tilburg (NL)
SCHUNCK*, Heerlen (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

we do the voodoo – a play on continuity and rhythm from one artist to another.

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‘we do the voodoo – play on continuity and rhythm from one artist to another.’ is initiated by Helen Dowling. The series consists of ten One Minutes.
Taking the title ‘we do the voodoo’ from the idea of possession and rhythmic entrainment Helen Dowling has initiated a video program that relied upon each artist responding to the previous artist’s one-minute video and nominating the next artist to do the same. Modelled roughly on the Exquisite Corpse drawing game invented by the Surrealists, this is an experiment with the rhythm and contingency between artists and the structure of The One Minutes organisation.

Participants

Louis Henderson
Filipa Cesar
Barbara Marcel
Antonia Cattan
Valentina Jager
Marco Montiel-Soto
Cristóbal León and Joaquin Cociña
Ding Ren
Narpati Awangga
Basma Alsharif

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
China Central Academy of Fine Arts, Bejing (CN)
Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Kunsthuis Syb, Beetsterzwaag (NL)
Roef festival, Amsterdam (NL)
International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (DE)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)
Eye, Amsterdam (NL)

World at a Crossroads – Open Call, Wake Up Call

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World at a Crossroads – Open Call, Wake Up Call is curated by Libia Castro & Ólafur Ólafsson. The series consists of thirteen one-minute films by various artists reflecting on our volatile present and envisioning our future, by merging performance and portrayal and appropriating texts and juxtaposing to still and moving images.

Participants

Minhong Yu
Golrokh Goli Nafisi
Florencia Almiron
Ina Wudtke
Cihad Caner
Mohamed Youssef
María Linares
Monika Gruzite
Vikenti Komitski
Thais F. Guisasola
Emil Freyr Freysson and Björgvin Helgi Möller Pálsson
Patricia Werneck Ribas
Katrin Jónsdottir Hjördisardóttir

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Amsterdam Academy of Architecture (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
National gallery of Iceland - Listasafn Íslands, Reykjavík (IS)

YES SCREAMING NO

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We know there are known knowns. There are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns. But there are also unknown unknowns. A YES SCREAMING NO.
Eighteen One Minute responses are collected by Cécile B. Evans.

Participants

Rosa Aiello
Sofia Albidus
Shumon Basar
Hannah Black
Anne de Boer
Eloise Bonneviot
James Bridle
Tommy Camerno
GCC
Sidsel Meineche Hansen
Navine G. Khan-Dossos
Mireya Lucio
Kathy Noble
Aude Pariset
Yuri Pattison
Paul Purgas
Mark Soo
Cally Spooner

Screenings

Power Station of Art, Shanghai (CN) 23 October - 24 November 2019
Tetem, Enschede (NL) October 2017
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
One Minute Film Festival, Aarau (CH)
ArtRotterdam Intersections, (NL)
Open Day Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

But her eyes said that gunshot knew he had a creation, and that was why parrot was wise of bulk

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‘But her eyes said that gunshot knew he had a creation, and that was why parrot was wise of bulk’ is selected by Jens Maier-Rothe and is inspired by the wondrous world of spam poetry, automated emails from the chicks with dicks on how we make that extra mega buck from home, ditzy television shows and videos from the local home depot store, brainy quotes and hairy proverbs in our daily mail – in short, all the stuffy decor that clutters our brains and follows us everywhere because it’s deep and sublime, and we know it. Separating wolds from the bushy filigree was a fragmentary orange of ice. Anyone can win the heart of audiences by putting on just the right shades of rosy rails.

Participants

Gouda
Dirk Peuker
Taha Belal
Jurgis Paškevičius
Bettina Nürnberg
Qianfu Ye
Nina Rydahl Andersen
Hady Kamar
Tero Juuti
Monika Grūzīte
Jenifer Evans
Andeel
Constant Dullaart
Mikala Hyldig Dal
Nourine Shenawy

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
deBuren, Brussels (BE)
Dortmunder U (DE)
Drents Museum/CBK Assen (NL)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Museum De Pont, Tilburg (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
SCHUNCK*, Heerlen (NL)
Nile Sunset Annex, Cairo (EG)
Huis de Pinto, Amsterdam (NL)

How To

‘How To’ deals with convenient tips. It is a compilation of short films that teach us something within One Minute. What do you do, for instance, if you have to tie your shoes and have only one hand free? Another film shows a variety of ways to separate an egg yolk: not all of them are very practical. One of the films was made by Hans Aarsman himself. He had an uncle Loek, one of those characters found in every family, who told unforgettable stories. Aarsman’s uncle taught him how to wash his hands in a jiffy when they’re covered in black grease: first rub them with olive oil, then with soap and only after that, rinse them under the faucet.

Participants

Oskar Nilsson
David Lingerak
Thierry Mandon
Mathieu Hubert
Dirk van Lieshout
Tony Kemplen
Aline Weyel
Avi Krispin & Steven de Jong
Anja Masling
Pieter Alexander Lefebvre
Benedikt Wöppel
Lotje van Lieshout
W. Bonnier
Shiqian Wang
Anak Agung Ngurah Bagus Kesuma Yudha
Dingchang Peng
Jos Houweling
Dirk van Lieshout
Guido van der Werve
Kyoko Inatome
Mengyi Zhang
Tomas Schats
Xiaofei Bian

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)
Videominuto, Florence (IT)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Uitdagend!, Hoogeveen (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
deBuren, Brussels (BE)
Dortmunder U (DE)
Drents Museum/CBK Assen (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
SCHUNCK*, Heerlen (NL)
Museum De Pont, Tilburg (NL)
Power Station of Art, Shanghai (CN)

IN.NO.SENSE

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IN.NO.SENSE is curated by Xue Mu and consists of twenty one-minute films by various artists exploring the states in between nothingness and significance.
IN.NO.SENSE is a made-up homonym for the word INNOCENCE, to thwart the confinement of language and its semantic limits. When ‘something does not make sense’, the general interpretation would be there is no logic, it is unclear, or it’s useless. Could there be another interpretation?
Some films represent the artists’ observation on trivial matters with wonderment, some show the processes of contemplation in the micro/macro world, and a few works come along with poetical commentary on the current human conditions - be it subtle, upright or allegorical. With or without intentions altogether the artists conceived an aimless wander in the realm of quiddity, in chaos and order, with an un-preconditioned liveliness.

Participants

Xue Mu
Nicholas Brooks
Marcia Gratton
Dan Walwin
Xi Guo
Aaron McLaughlin
FANGOVER
Hui Ye
Cheng Ran
Loes Janssen
Sophie Johns
Shen Xin
Xu YiHua
Franz Schubert
Dominique Festa
Anja Cecilie Petersen
Glenn Venghaus
Pieter van den Bosch
Fiepdelight - Phillip van Tol
Carole Cicciu

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN) 26 October - 26 Nov
Shenzhen Independent Animation Biennale (CN)
Amsterdam Academy of Architecture (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum(NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

Making Hybrids

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Making Hybrids is curated by Janis Rafa and consists of twenty One Minutes.
Thinking of the finitude that we share with animals, Janis Rafa invited artists and filmmakers to create their visual interpretation of a man-animal combined into a single body.

Participants

Jean Hubert
Janis Rafa
Hans van der Pas
Dindi van der Hoek
Shigeo Arikawa
Guido van der Werve
Dan Walwin
David Djindjikhachvili
Loes Janssen
Tassos R.
Emilie Pitoiset
Dimitra Kondylatou
Marcia Gratton
Roos Cornelius
Jessica S. Rinland
Alessandro Di Pietro
Messieurs Delmotte
Apostolos Zerdevas
Panos Mazarakis
Olga Pi

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN) 26 October - 26 Nov
Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Kunsthuis Syb, Beetsterzwaag (NL)
International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (DE)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)
Eye, Amsterdam (NL)

Mega Armageddon Death - Long Version

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‘Mega Armageddon Death - Long Version’ is curated by Nathaniel Mellors and features Pop Songs, Sound Collage, Noise Manipulation and Sonic Compositions. It consists of 15 One Minutes, collected from The One Minutes collection and new videos.

Participants

David Steans
Renée van Trier
Ashley Marlowe
Atashi Mehraneh
Bert Scholten
Youngshin Jeon
Cor Bakker
Edmund Cook
Ruurd Blom
W. Bonnier
Riley Harmon
Helen Flanagan
Simon Raven and Ash Summers

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
ArtRotterdam Intersections (NL)
Open Day Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
Primary, Nottingham (UK)
Le Plafond, Amsterdam (NL)
Kunsthal Nikolaj, Copenhagen (DK)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
deBuren, Brussels (BE)
Dortmunder U (DE)
Drents Museum/CBK Assen (NL)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Museum De Pont, Tilburg (NL)
SCHUNCK*, Heerlen (NL)

Nightmares Of The Sun

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‘Nightmares Of The Sun’ is curated by Khavn and consists of thirteen One Minutes by Filipino, Belgium, British, Indonesian, Korean, Swedish, Swiss and Thai artists and filmmakers. They visualize their daily nightmares. Nightmares of the sun occur when what you fear at night happens during the day. You cannot escape from the sun, no colour, just light and dark. What are the names of the nightmares, which disturb you when you close or open your eyes? From the mythological to the psychological. From the political to the personal. We are all victims of our own fears.

Participants

Khavn
Mikael Bundsen
James Ocampo
Chris Furby
Jen Balberona
Eko Nugroho
Nuri Jeong
Anne Acuña and AA dela Cruz
Allan Balberona
Aroonakorn Pick
Peter Westenberg
John Paulo Manat
Tommaso Donati

Screenings

Watch the series on Mister Motley (NL)
Sinan Mansions, Shanghai (CN)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (DE)
Amsterdam Academy of Architecture (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

Nothing thicker than a knife’s blade separates happiness from melancholy

A selection of twenty-nine One Minute films inspired by historical drama, a film genre in which stories are based upon historical events and famous people.

Participants

Airedhd
k.i. beyoncé
Stanislaw Bialoskorski
Simon Boase
Dick Boshoff
Maurits de Bruijn
Peter J. Charlton
Messieurs Delmotte
Alexander C. Höglund
Kaosiemenma Okay-Ikenegbu
Kyoko Inatome
Avi Krispin & Steven de Jong
Max Juntunen
Cookie Kanickel
Alexander Kakavas
Derrick Kammeron
Hertta Kiiski
Maaike van der Linden
Hanne Lippard
Linda Voorwinde & Claire van Lubeek
Valena Mishyyev, Val Pic
Zinsou C.E. Olivier
Naïmé Perrette
Puppies Puppies
Rustan Söderling
Spijker en Splinter
Vaskooi
Guido van der Werve
Ljubo Zdjelarevic

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Huis met de Hoofden, Amsterdam (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
deBuren, Brussels (BE)
Dortmunder U (DE)
Drents Museum/CBK Assen (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum De Pont, Tilburg (NL)
SCHUNCK*, Heerlen (NL)

Nyau Cinema

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‘Nyau Cinema’, curated by Samson Kambalu and consists of twenty-two One Minutes using the rules of Nyau Cinema.
‘Nyau Cinema’ is a series of playful site-specific performances, ‘rants’, presented as film clip interventions. Nyau is a Chewa word for ‘excess’.

Participants

Sjoerd Tanghe
Patrick Tjon
Jean Beining
Laresa Kosloff
Radek Dabrowski
Fivefivefilms.com
Joana Pinho Neves
Barry van der Rijt
Bas van Wieringen
Roeland Otten and Alonso Vazquez
Sjaan Klijnee
Alite Thijsen
Anne Hartog
David Djindjikhachvili
Thierry Mandon
Pablo Núñez Palma
Willehad Eilers and Sebastian Christoffel
Samson Kambalu

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
PAF - Festival of Film Animation Olomouc (CZ)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
deBuren, Brussels (BE)
Dortmunder U (DE)
Drents Museum/CBK Drenthe, Assen (NL)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Museum De Pont, Tilburg (NL)
SCHUNCK*, Heerlen (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

Promise of Suspense

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‘Promise of Suspense’ is curated by Superposition and consists of fourteen One Minutes featuring the same camera techniques. From the vast The One Minutes Collection, Superposition exclusively selected videos that feature a camera zoom. In each video, the zoom is used for different reasons. In some cases the filmmaker wishes to get closer to the object that is being filmed, in others the zoom is used so as to disguise the presence of the camera handler. In all the selected films, the zoom contributes to a feeling of suspense.

Participants

Arturas Bumšteinas and Laura Garbstiene
Sherif El Morsi
Hanny Marin
Effi and Amir
King IONESCU
Federico Campanale
Gu Yue
Cecilie Gravesen
Tang Nanan
Celestino Chuquela
David Djindjikhachvili
Erian Ruiz Montano, Serguei Svoboda and Verdaguer and Yimit Ramirez
Xiang Feng
Rustan Söderling

Screenings

SkateCafé, Amsterdam (NL)
Rongwrong, Amsterdam (NL)
Amsterdam Academy of Architecture (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

Tell me your dream. Make it succinct and make it spectacular.

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‘Tell me your dream. Make it succinct and make it spectacular.’ consists of twenty-four One Minute dreams.
By way of The One Minutes, London artists Claire Hooper and Paul Simon Richards asked artists and filmmakers from all over the world to send in their dream, as they wanted to make the ultimate dream sequence.

Participants

Olivier Castel
Motoko Ohinata
Sebastian Buerkner
Joseph Walsh
Helen Benigson
Nicholas Byrne
Jason Dungan
Charlotte Prodger
A Boy Picking Saffron
Eddie Peake
Oliver Coltman
Sanne Luteijn
Keniche Iwasa
Lisa Jugert
Heather Phillipson
Adham Faramawy
Andy Lacey
Gerard Ortín
Sander Breure & Witte van Hulzen
Dallas Seitz
Clunie Reid
Frank ter Horst
Margaret Haines
Adrian Alecu

Screenings

One Minute Film Festival, Aarau (CH)
International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (DE)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
Amsterdam Art (NL)
Cave-in Cinema, Reykjavík (IS)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
deBuren, Brussels (BE)
Dortmunder U (DE)
Drents Museum/CBK Drenthe, Assen (NL)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Museum De Pont, Tilburg (NL)
SCHUNCK*, Heerlen (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

The Pack – Impressions from Our Family

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‘The Pack – Impressions from Our Family’ is curated by Felix Burger. The series consists of sixteen One Minute family albums.

Participants

Gabi Blum
Malte Bruns
Johannes Evers
Funda Gül Özcan
Benedikt Hipp
Korbinian Jaud
Yvonne Leinfelder
Denise Nieuwejaers
Eva von Platen
Cheng Ran
Lisa Reitmeier
Hester Scheurwater
Sophia Süßmilch
Joscha Steffens
Smi Vuković

Screenings

Tetem, Enschede (NL)
Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)
EYE, Amsterdam (NL)

They have come to escort me on the dangerous pathway of the intermediate state

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J&K/ Janne Schäfer and Kristine Agergaard explore the theme of death and rebirth in connection to the collapse of a system and the aftermath of revolution. Specifically, J&K would like to pose the question of how death or destruction of prevailing structures can be regarded as a state of potentiality that may lead to new creation.

Participants

Pernille With Madsen
Trine Mee Sook
Sophie Hjerl
Cecilie Gravesen
Miquel Clara Vasconcelos
Allard Zoetman
Erika Arzt & Juan Linares
SSMIDD
Mikkel Niemann
Candice Breitz
Nissa Nishikawa
Hassan Khan
Cullinan Richards
Sophie Dupont
Arnar Asgeirsson
Amado Alfadni
Huda Lutfi
Søren Thilo Funder & Tina Helen
Mathilde ter Heijne
J&K
Josefine Struckmann
Malak Helmy
Nicholas Brooks
Lizza May David

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Nikolaj Kunsthal, Copenhagen (DK)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
deBuren, Brussels (BE)
Dortmunder U (DE)
Drents Museum/CBK Assen (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum De Pont, Tilburg (NL)
SCHUNCK*, Heerlen (NL)
Power Station of Art, Shanghai (CN)

ECO VS EGO – Healing Videos

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ECO VS EGO – Healing Videos is curated by Pinar&Viola. The series consists of nineteen one-minute films of invitations to think differently about our influence in the world, creating a stylistic way forward for a world in need of change. Artists, amateurs, friends, lovers and video makers emancipate the concepts around wisdom and awakening, from their old-fashioned new-age associations. Our modern inter-spirituality needs new words, new images and new associations.

Participants

Pinar&Viola
Ornella Sanfilippo
Levi van Veluw
Sara Nuytemans and Arya Pandjalu
Jozef Zovinec
Rómulo Franco Ruiz-Bravo
Marleen van der Zanden
Dirk van Lieshout
Margaret Haines
Mona Steinhäußer
Clara Wieck
Gerda Postma and Iztok Klancar
Ada Favaron
Roxman Gatt
Giulia Bardelli
Evelien de Jong
Stefan Christian Hoja
Maartje Smits
Maia Lyon Daw
Hana Jira

Screenings

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN) 26 October - 26 Nov
Amsterdam Academy of Architecture (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum(NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)
Dutch Design Week, Eindhoven (NL)

Designing The One Minute

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‘Designing The One Minute’ is curated by Yin Aiwen. She started a design investigation of The One Minutes chronicle 1998-2016. The series consists of 36 One Minutes by designers and artists revealing how technology changes aesthetics, perception and reflection; an experiment where technology becomes poetry.

Participants

Joris Nouwens
Hendrik Niefeld
Antonis Pittas
Persijn Broersen
Margit Lukács
Dario Bardic
Heerko van der Kooij
Bart Stolle
Su Tomesen
Matthias Hederer
Ryan Oduber
Mitsuharu Nakagawa
Patrick Doan
Gijs van der Lelij
Thijs Geritz
Sagi Groner
Gaston Slaets
Vassilis Noulas and Manolis Tsipos
Lauren Alexander
Eng Chuen Chuah
Omar Ahmed Awad
Martin John Callanan
Arno Coenen
Alisha Frijters
Lauren Grusenmeyer
Donna Verheijden
Stëfan Schäfer
Persijn Broersen, Margit Lukács and Zahid Jaffar
Fons Schiedon
Kevin Bray
Maartje Smits
Andrea Karch
Minhong Yu
Arthur Röing Baer
Cyanne van den Houten
Agnieszka Zimolag

Screenings

International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (DE)
Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam (NL)
Amsterdam Academy of Architecture (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

One Minute Activist!

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‘One Minute Activist!’ is curated by Nienke Eijsink. By way of The One Minutes, filmmaker Nienke Eijsink had a message sent to artist and filmmakers, asking them to use their talent to give their One Minute of fame to someone who needs to be heard or something that they think the world needs to see. Films were submitted to her, from all parts of the world. A six-year-old girl showing her talent to own bread serving as a plea for India to win an Olympic medal in gymnastics and a shelf stocker stripping for higher wages to executives.

Participants

Sandeep Chugh
Adriana Mendoza
Claudia Lisboa
Laura d’Ors
Esma Achlioui
Clare Herbert
Kazim Ali Aqilah
Paul Haars
Atelier Yuri Veerman
Nienke Eijsink
Tara Fallaux and Stijn Ghijsen
David Djindjikhachvili
Mawdo Keita
Sunil Nath
Alite Thijsen
Adela Demetja
Robin Kolleman
Carole Maloba
Evelien de Jong
Tammuz Binshtock
Ineke Bakker

Screenings

Staatstheater Darmstadt (DE) 28 October-10 December
Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (CN)
Radion, Amsterdam (NL)
Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
deBuren, Brussels (BE)
Dortmunder U (DE)
Drents Museum/CBK Drenthe, Assen (NL)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum De Pont, Tilburg (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
SCHUNCK*, Heerlen (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

Islas Inútiles

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The One Minutes Series Islas Inútiles is curated by Bar None and consist of eight Intimate portrayals of Dutch Caribbean identity by visual artists and filmmakers. What has remained unseen that needs to be seen?

After the Spanish “discovered” the islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao, they dubbed the islands “Islas Inútiles”, Useless Islands. The Dutch Caribbean, including Saba, St. Eustatius (Statia), St. Maarten (SXM) and their diaspora are clumped together even though they differ culturally from each other. And even though officially, colonialism is over, the culturally mis- and underrepresentation of these members of the Dutch Kingdom has left the term “Islas Inútiles” as a whole still ringing true.

Participants

Florian Braakman
Sharina Henriquez
Vanesa Moreno
Ingrid Werlema
Karel Goedgedrag
Frenjeska Schoop
Fiona Hendriquez
Wilfred Jansen

Screenings

Kinemastik International Short Film Festival, Valetta (MT)
Bar None presents Islas Inútiles, OT301, Amsterdam (NL)
Betty Jane, Amsterdam (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University (CN)
MU, Eindhoven (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)

Fixations

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Twenty-Five One Minute turn-ons
Curated by BUTT magazine

The sexiest One Minutes series yet, Fixations, curated by BUTT magazine, is coming to you this fall!
BUTT magazine, a hub for some of the most important conversations and unhinged dynamics in gay culture, asked our global communities: What gets you going? What turns you on? What are your obsessions? The response did not disappoint — with over 115 submissions from around the world. BUTT curated 25 minutes of turn-ons from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Colombia, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Serbia, Türkiye, the United Kingdom, and the United States; a horny mash-up of cum rags, a pasta-plated p*ssy, dark rooms, wedgies and more.

‘Fixations’ is rooted in BUTT’s two decade celebration of gay culture in print. The notorious zine is known as a forum for shameless queers around the world to speak straightforwardly about their ideas, work and sex lives. Now, in partnership with The One Minutes, BUTT invited our highly-creative communities to submit films detailing what catches their horny eye and why. In the spirit of the magazine, the series zooms in closely and honestly on the body in all its erotic detail, offering up 25 playful and personal accounts of sexual fixation.

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When Art Isn't Life

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Twelve One Minutes on Art and Life
Curated by The Critics

The One Minutes series ‘When Arts Isn’t Life’, curated by The Critics, is set to debut in 2025.
The Critics, a group of teenagers from Kaduna, Nigeria, who started making sci-fi films with their smartphones, have since attracted interest from Nollywood and Hollywood while earning multiple film festival nominations. They have posed a thought-provoking question to our global communities: Art is life. What happens when it isn’t?
With over 65 submissions from around the world, The Critics have curated 12 One Minutes that challenge this question both figuratively and literally, featuring films from Belgium, Iceland, Nigeria, and the United States.

At its core, this curation is a celebration of creativity and resilience. From a depressed traffic cop who discovers new realities through artistic expression to a man finding peace in his home and an artist who is hopelessly and helplessly in love with machines. These films reveal that art is not just a form of expression; it is the very essence of what makes us human.

We Need New Superstars

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Twenty-One One Minutes
Curated by No Limits! Art Castle

The One Minutes Series of this summer is ‘We Need New Superstars’, curated by No Limits! Art Castle. This series of 21 films advocates for a new range of superstar identities with diverse bodies and minds, including neurodiverse, disabled, sex-working, queer, animal, and even scarred individuals as superstars. It raises questions about what to do when you are a superstar with panic attacks and whether your teddy bear can also be a superstar.

No Limits! Art Castle aims for a more inclusive art world and invited creatives worldwide to send in their superstar videos asking Who else should we be celebrating? An overwhelming total of 82 films were submitted. The collective selected 21 films by artists from the Netherlands, Mexico, Ghana, and Ukraine.

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Mirroring

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Fourteen One Minutes
Curated by Seda Yıldırım, Werkplaats Typografie

In May, we present ‘Mirroring’ curated by Seda Yıldırım, Werkplaats Typografie. The series features 14 one-minute videos exploring the fascinating phenomenon of mirroring, submitted from Argentina, Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Indonesia, the Netherlands, Russia, and the United Kingdom.

We mirror. “Not to convey the pure essence of the thing. It sinks the thing into the life of the storyteller in order to bring it out of them again. Thus traces of the storyteller cling to the story the way the fingerprints of the potter cling to the clay vessel.” said Walter Benjamin. Just like that, in this curation, each video becomes a surface, reflecting traces of the storyteller. Acts like a mirror that’s aware of the silence of things you speak so as to see and to be seen.

Mirroring here is not merely a reflection; it is an active engagement, a mutual recognition where experiences and stories intertwine. This interaction bridges the gaps between us. The mirror, in this context, is far from passive; it speaks, it distorts, it transforms. And gazing at this mirror is not for the purpose of seeing what is visible; that is to say, if what I see is limited by the width of this mirror, I might. This beckons us to recognize our limits and the profound necessity of understanding in the human experience, reminding us that in seeing each other, we too are seen.

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Clip: Copycat (Kardashian Trilogy), Maxima Smith, 2023

Life/Body Hacks

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Eighteen One Minutes
Curated by Pernilla Manjula Philip

This series curated by Pernilla Manjula Philip, features 18 one-minute videos on DIY approaches to living submitted by artists from diverse locations, including Argentina, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, and Romania.

»As we rely on each other, technology, and healthcare to fulfill our needs, this series directs attention to the areas that fall in-between—those needs that prove challenging to articulate or, perhaps, are literally hard to reach. The exchange of personal experiences and perspectives occurs through do-it-yourself methods and ways of living that transcend the standardized norms of the biomedical-industrial complex. Disability, debility, and illness are conveyed through stories of lived experiences, used to produce and share knowledge.« Pernilla Manjula Philip

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Clip: Drops, Joaquin Wall & Mariano Garcia, 2023

Ten Buffalos

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Ten One Minutes
Curated by Nhà Sàn Collective

In 2024, we present ‘Ten Buffalos’, curated by Nhà Sàn Collective.
Thập mục ngưu đồ, or ten pictures of buffalo herding, is a series of short poems and accompanying drawings used in the Zen tradition to describe the stages of a practitioner’s progress toward enlightenment, and their return to society to enact wisdom and compassion. Nhà Sàn Collective in Hanoi invited global artists to submit one-minute films responding to one of the ten stages.

Nhà Sàn’s curated selection features ten One Minutes submitted by artists from Belgium, Iceland, Laos, Netherlands and Vietnam. A collection of videos that deviate from the original formula, such as lectures or teachings of self-enlightenment and Buddhism, bringing about a sense of strangeness.

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Clip: Buffalo Nowhere To Be Found, Isabelle Pauwelyn, 2023

Collective Studies

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Twenty One Minutes
Curated by Gudskul

Bagaimana kita memaknai kolektivitas?
How do we define collectivity?

Bagaimana kita dimaknai oleh kolektivitas?
How does collectivity define us?

Gudskul: Collective Study and Contemporary Art Ecosystem in Jakarta, Indonesia, invited artists and filmmakers from around the world to submit one-minute films in search of answers to these questions.

They selected 20 films by artists from diverse locations: China, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Italy, Korea, Netherlands, United Kingdom, United States, Uganda and Vietnam for their series ‘Collective Studies’. This curated selection aims to gather and present diverse perspectives from various works that contribute to shaping the meaning of collectivity.

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Clip: Man dog, dog man, A Sông Club, 2020

Domestic Odyssey

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Eighteen One Minutes
Curated by 6okken

This late summer, The One Minutes presents ‘Domestic Odyssey’, curated by Japanese collective 6okken. This selection of 18 one-minute films offers a fascinating glimpse into daily life a hundred years from now, provided we continue to embrace our own unique perspectives and passions. The selected films were submitted from Cuba, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Georgia, Japan, Latvia, Netherlands, Poland, Turkey, Turkmenistan, United Kingdom and United States.

»What’s really going on, what we are experiencing, the rest, where is it? How should we take account of, question, describe what happens every day and recurs every day: the banal, the quotidian, the obvious, the common, the ordinary, the infra-ordinary, the background noise, the habitual?« Georges Perec
Our daily lives are composed of subtle routines that have become imperceptible. Imagine daily live a century from now! How would life unfold in a realm where we’ve rekindled our faith in human potential?

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Clip: Summer’s Coming, Chris Furby, 2023

Carnival of the ancestors

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Fifteen One Minutes
Curated by Ghetto Biennale

This summer, The One Minutes presents ‘Carnival of the ancestors’ curated by Ghetto Biennale. The selection of 15 films shows how our ancestral roots nourish and vibrate in all our lives. The selected films were submitted from Brazil, Cameroon, Haiti, Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States.

What’ll happen when all the ancestors carnival together?
The Ghetto Biennale is currently on hold due to the political, economic and social insecurity in Port-au-Prince but we hope that the spirits of the ancestors and the regenerative power of carnival prevail for the sake of the people of Haiti.

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A series by ikkibawiKrrr

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Fourteen One Minutes recognizing plants as the bodies of gods
Curated by ikkibawiKrrr

This spring, we present a series recognizing plants as the bodies of gods, curated by Korean visual research band ikkibawiKrrr. The series consists of 14 One Minutes. The selected films were submitted from Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Rwanda, Serbia, South Korea, Taiwan, United Kingdom and United States.

»We focus on the rising roots, perforated stems, and branches attached to the ground. Their appearance has a certain direction. Sometimes we call the plants strangers. However, perhaps we are the strangers, the ones who are not included in the network.« 

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REST HARD: an act of doing nothing in a safe company

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Twenty-two One Minutes
Curated by Party Office

»We assert that marginalized bodies
perform a pivotal form of labor
in the very act of survival.

Such radical figures in proximity
perform the nurturance of
queer kinships and care.«

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The BOLOHO Series

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Thirty-Eight One Minutes

In November, The One Minutes presents The BOLOHO Series. The series consists of 38 one-minute films. The BOLOHO Collective from Guangzhou in China together created 18 One Minutes and invited artists and filmmakers from all over the world to respond. The submitted films were send in from Belgium, China, France, Germany, Iceland, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Rwanda, Spain and United Kingdom and will screen together with BOLOHO’s compilation

The One Minutes Jr. Ukraine

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Forty-Six One Minutes
by Young People in Ukraine

A new narrative for Ukraine: told by its children
What is the influence of war on daily life in Ukraine? What is it like to grow up in a conflict zone? To live in constant fear? What dreams do young people hold for the future?
In 2016 and 2017, The One Minutes Jr. went to Ukraine multiple times for workshops with young people in Avdiivka, Bakhmut, Dobropillia, Kharkiv, Liman, Mariupol, Militopol, Severodonestk, Sloviansk and Volnovakha to find answers to these questions.
In 2022, with the war in the Ukraine, these films are highly topical and at the request of International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, a compilation was made of 46 One Minutes.

A shelter is not a home

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15 One Minutes by young Rohingya refugees

What is it like to grow up in the world’s largest refugee camp? To live in a shelter, not in a home?

The One Minutes Jr. team traveled to Rohingya refugee Camp 17 in Kutupalong with UNICEF Bangladesh, for a workshop with young Rohingya refugees to find answers to these questions. The results are short autobiographical films that provide a poignant glimpse into their lives. These films touch on highly relevant issues, and we are committed to amplifying the voices of young Rohingya refugees. The One Minutes Series of 15 films called ‘A shelter is not a home’ will tour the world.
Nobody can put a fence around your imagination. In your mind, you can travel anywhere.

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Imagine The Earth Is Your Lover

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Twenty-Three One Minutes
Curated by Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens

A record of the ecosex movement.
In Imagine The Earth Is Your Lover, curated by Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens, artists and filmmakers visualize their mad, passionate and fierce love for the Earth, shifting the metaphor from ‘Earth as Mother’ to ‘Earth as Lover’ in order to create a more mutual and sustainable relationship with the Earth.

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Everything happened so much: archive as poem in an age of perpetual witnessing

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Twenty-Four One Minutes
Curated by Jesse Darling

“There are different ways to tell a story. I wanted to think about the way we bear ongoing witness to our own lives, and how this material tells bigger stories about the material, technological and socio-economic circumstances of the past and present. I wanted to give space to the unreliable narrator and the chaos of memory. To take seriously the political dimension of telling stories through the low fidelity, poor images and unobjective close-ups that we are often left with in contrast to sovereign forms of cinema (newsreel, advertisement, video-essay). Building on these ideas, in reconnaissance and reclamation, here are 24 video-poems, as true and accurate as any other form of storytelling, or perhaps even more so.”
Jesse Darling, April 2020

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Healing Tool

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Twenty-Three One Minute Healing Tools
Curated by Shana Moulton

“very relevant and beautiful” Young Stedelijk

“Take some video and sound. And make a healing tool out of it!”
‘Healing Tool’ is curated by Shana Moulton and consists of twenty-three One Minute Healing Tools.

Ways of Something
Episode 1

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Thirty One Minute films
curated by Lorna Mills

‘Ways of Something’ is a contemporary remake of an episode from John Berger’s BBC documentary, ‘Ways of Seeing’ (1972), compiled by Lorna Mills. The thirty-minute video consists of one-minute videos by thirty web-based artists who commonly work with 3D rendering, gifs, film remix, webcam performances, and websites to describe the cacophonous conditions of artmaking after the internet. It is, in effect, art about art about television about the internet.

Ways of Something
Episode 2

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Twenty-eight One Minute films
curated by Lorna Mills

‘Ways of Something’ is a contemporary remake of the second episode from John Berger’s BBC documentary, ‘Ways of Seeing’ (1972). The remake consists of one-minute videos by twenty eight web-based artists who commonly work with 3D rendering, GIFs, film remix, webcam performances, and website to describe the cacophonous conditions of artmaking after the internet.

Squeeze Crush Press Blush

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Twenty-one One Minutes

This summer’s The One Minutes Series ‘Squeeze Crush Press Blush’ is curated by Afra Eisma and Marnix van Uum. Twenty-one artists and filmmakers invite you to take a dive into their ever-changing minds. A crack in the gloss, a break, a rupture, a split, a breach, a slit, a smack, a smash, a blow, a bang, a grin, our mind is a container. The selected One Minutes were sent in from China, Belgium, Finland, France, Greece, Netherlands, Suriname, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States. ‘Squeeze Crush Press Blush’ offers a non-linear journey across a multitude of feelings

Snack or Food Pill?

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Twenty-Four Science Fictions
Curated by Sandberg Design Department

In ‘Snack or Food Pill?’ twenty-four artists and filmmakers invite you on a travel through time. Did your travel go smoothly? Was it a blessing or a burden? Did you enjoy snacks or food pills? The selected 60 second science fictions were sent in from Cameroon, Colombia, India, Netherlands, Spain, Peru, United Kingdom and United States and were curated by Sandberg Design Department.

Akwatik

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Seventeen One Minutes
Curated by Kinemastik

Akwatik explores the land/sea dialectic omnipresent in maritime anthropology. Colonialism, independence, developmental and conservation policies have all disrupted communities inhabiting maritime space. The concept of the sea as a human space, marked by cultural diversity, has been stubbornly resisted. Perceived instead as a homogeneous space, as ‘widow of the ways’ (veuf de routes) and as ‘irremediably wild’, the sea was viewed as refractory to any form of ‘domestication’. Until recently western models dominated ideas about the sea, but now a reversal is taking place, opening up a middle way – a space for reflection that is scientific, political, social. Akwatik steers from land to sea, from air to water, seeking to occupy space without claiming it. The selected videos were sent in from Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, United Kingdom and Switzerland.

Forked Tongue

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Ten One Minutes
Curated by Madison Bycroft

Forked Tongue’ is curated by Madison Bycroft and includes ten one minute videos that move in two directions, are ambivalent, layered, and in between. Repetitions, translations, and bifurcated histories proliferate, as do restless characters performing multiple gestures, unanchored, and never still. These works evade a single sense. Instead of containing things within specified boundaries or capacities a space opens for multiplicity and ambiguity.

Akarani Bono Awowa

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Twenty One Minutes
Curated by Manuwi C Tokai

On our social feeds, we jump from happy dogs to war scenes. Both can refer to someone’s home. What makes your home? How responsible do you feel to secure other people’s homes? Do we still understand the writings and whispers of our environment or are there languages we need to relearn?
This series of one minute films features intimate scenes from communities around the world. Many of them bravely face various challenges to secure their homes from invasions. Some scenes allow us to be enchanted by the mystical movement of nature. Revisit memories of house and home and take a journey into a future of what home could be.
“All the places where the sun shines is our home.” What if we could really feel that every day? Would you live the same way? Would your routine be the same? Would you show the same in your social account timelines and feeds?

Mind-body-problem

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Twenty-two One Minutes
Curated by Sander Breure & Witte van Hulzen
visualize the relationship between the soul and the body

For ‘Mind-body-problem’, artist duo Sander Breure & Witte van Hulzen selected videos that depict the relationship between the soul and the body – whether as a metaphor, a problem or even a bad joke. ‘Mind-body-problem’ asks the age-old question: how can matter ever come to life?
The 22 selected videos were sent in from Belgium, Benin, France, Germany, Greece, Kurdistan, Netherlands, Morocco, Pakistan, Senegal, Spain and United Kingdom. ‘Mind-body-problem’ is a collaboration with Maastricht Institute of Arts (NL).

The Fields of Algorithms

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Twenty-three One Minutes
Curated by David Blandy

The Fields of Algorithms’ is curated by David Blandy and is a mixtape of poetic machinima lasting exactly one minute. The 23 selected videos were sent in from Cyprus, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and United States.

Comfort and Vision

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Twenty-One One Minutes
Curated by Salim Bayri

Comfort and Vision’ is curated by Salim Bayri. In one-minute videos, 21 artists and filmmakers collectively explore how the feeling of comfort affects what you see. The selected videos were sent in from Brazil, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine and United Kingdom.
2020, the year when humanity spent maybe the most time at home, made us mold differently to our idea of comfort. How does this affect what we see?
“Home is not where you are born; home is where all your attempts to escape cease.” Naguib Mahfouz
Read the article by Rutger Pontzen for de Volkrant.

PⒶW

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Twenty-Six One Minutes
Curated by Ceel Mogami de Haas

PⒶW is curated by Ceel Mogami de Haas and consists of 26 one-minute videos in which artists and filmmakers explore the relation between animals and poetry, challenging the way we inhabit the world.
The selected one-minute videos were sent in from Argentina, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, South Korea, United Kingdom, United States and Switzerland.

New Normalism

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Fourteen One Minutes
Curated by Arnoud Holleman

New Normalism is a term that changes almost every time we use it. At the time of the Open Call in April, New Normalism was part of an idealistic narrative of change. Over the months, we’ve learned that Covid-19 will be around for a while. Meanwhile, New Normalism has been claimed by both left and right, without giving proper directions of what it should or could be. In the fourteen selected One Minutes, the confusion of the pandemic is tangible, it is hard to get a grip on something so vast and still unknown. But together, and placed in associative order, they make for a clear voice. Images reveal what words cannot contain.

so real, so very now

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Seventeen One Minutes
Curated by Misha de Ridder

so real, so very now is curated by Misha de Ridder and is intended as an exercise in seeing: to look, to look again and to look anew. Perception is the point of departure for a series of experiments in video within the restraint of one minute.

The power of transparency

Fourteen One Minutes
Curated by Minhong Yu

The power of transparency is curated by Minhong Yu and consists of 14 One Minute videos made by artists in isolation in China, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. Now that the whole world is locked down at home, we all are united in isolation. Despite of being restrained, there is no limitation to our imagination. Close your eyes and let what is opaque become transparent. Transparency is the perfect camouflage. If there is nothing to hide, why do we fear transparency? Can we practice transparency to transfer and filter overwhelming information? How can we become transparent to reflect our emotions in an imbalance of power? ⁠

No Humans - No Animals - No Sound

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Fifteen Meditative One Minutes
Curated by Melvin Moti

No Humans - No Animals - No Sound is curated by Melvin Moti. The series consists of fifteen meditative one-minute films by various artists and does not contain humans, animals and sound.
So you can forget yourself for a minute
Forget your thoughts for a minute
Disappear into the world for a minute

Dreaming the Dark: hands that see, eyes that touch

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Twenty-four One Minutes
Curated and assembled by Ana Vaz

‘Dreaming the Dark: hands that see, eyes that touch’ is a series curated and assembled by Ana Vaz. She invited artists and filmmakers whose work trust cinema’s capacity to transform relationships between the body and the camera to propose works that will engage with both perception and embodiment. Could cinema be an art of embodiment? By what rituals and actions could vision become tactile?

Witches

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Fifteen One Minutes on Witches
Curated by Juliette Lizotte

Witches is curated by Juliette Lizotte and consists of 15 works by artists from France, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands and United States of America. They collectively explore the subversive character of the witch: marginal, powerful and disruptive, with an unsettling relation to nature.
And celebrate the powers of witches, their spell casting, witchcraft’s engagement with unconventional and unrecognized knowledges. While the witch is often presented as evil, we should argue – supported by many feminist writings – that she is unruly, unapologetic, living a life of her own, holding responsibilities towards community and nature – if she even makes the difference between the two. Through her craft she shapes a world she had envisioned and cares for. She is a designer, a maker of change and transformation.

Artificial Scarcity

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15 One Minutes
Curated by Harm van den Dorpel

Artificial Scarcity is curated by Harm van den Dorpel. The series consists of 15 one-minute videos responding to the concept of artificial scarcity, the social and political implications of algorithmic modes of existence, and artificial intelligence-generated compositions.

Enjoy your file, download your life

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Thirty-seven One Minutes
Curated by Studio David Claerbout

Enjoy your file, download your life is curated by Studio David Claerbout. The title is a switch on “Download your file, Enjoy your life”. Life or file oftentimes in our present perception seems almost undistinguishable. Only a switch of two letters, and one is either on this or the other side of the real or the virtual. The lived or the preserved. The experienced or the watched.
From the vast The One Minutes Collection, Studio David Claerbout made a very subjective choice of thirty-seven videos of different lives, voices, perspectives, imaginations, fun, pain, madness and peace.

Communication with the Non-Human

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Twenty One Minutes
Curated by Melanie Bonajo

Communication with the Non-Human is curated by Melanie Bonajo. The series consists of twenty One Minutes. “What does a plant know? What goes on inside the mind of funny bot? Do PMS dolphins turn into cranky bitches? All around us, complex systems of giving and receiving are performed by rather ancient and marginalized machines like corals, grass, seahorses and even rather primitive creatures, such as dogs and families. Through practical observation, the multifarious communication between humans and non-humans can be viewed as responsive behavior, defined by one designating the future behavior of all. Let’s think over this arrangement for a while. Otherwise we might, in the near future, end up belonging to that misunderstood class, at odds with its environment.”

Micro-Composition

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Twelve One Minute Compositions
Curated by Cally Spooner

‘Micro-Composition’ is curated by Cally Spooner. The series consists of 12 One Minute contributions invited by Spooner from writers, musicians, exhibition makers, architects and poets who understand well that, no matter how brief, and how urgently assembled, a composition is a composition because it is a continuous present. A distribution of patience, duration, time-sense and equilibrium; an ‘arrangement made’.

Colón: ¿Culo o Conquista?

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Twenty-seven Minutes
Curated by Dick Verdult / Dick El Demasiado

Colón: ¿Culo o Conquista? is curated by Dick Verdult / Dick El Demasiado. By way of The One Minutes, Dick Verdult had a message sent to anthropologists, artists and his Latin American followers, inviting them to make short films in the theme of Colón: ¿Culo o Conquista? Colón is the Spanish name for Columbus; the title can be interpreted as Colon: ass or conquest?

MAKE BEING RADICAL AGAIN

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Thirty-two Radical One Minutes
Curated by Tereza Ruller

MAKE BEING RADICAL AGAIN is curated by Tereza Ruller. Ruller invited artists and designers to escape into reality in virtual worlds. To show the action of performance art, use body as a surface and undergo body experiments. The series consists out of 32 One Minutes and aims to reveal what it means to be human in these uncertain times of organized control and theatrical politics. How is it to be part of a world that is an ever-changing network?

Liminal Express

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Twenty-Two One Minutes
Curated by Kubilay Mert Ural

‘Liminal Express’ is curated by Kubilay Mert Ural. The series is the result of an extensive research of The One Minutes collection and consists of twenty-two videos. With this selection the viewers are invited to reach out to their primordial thoughts with a critical touch. Frame by frame the problematic of the instinctive within the modern will be reflected, sometimes in abstract forms and sometimes with atonal interruptions along this composition of selected videos.

Create Characters

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Fourteen One Minutes
Curated by Egill Sæbjörnsson

‘Create Characters’ is curated by Icelandic artist Egill Sæbjörnsson. Sæbjörnsson invited artists to transform themselves, to become someone else, to become their true selves. His selection of 14 films features new popular character making and communication tools such as Second Life, Face Swap, Snapchat, augmented reality and Virtual Reality.

Visions from Shadow Channel

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12 One Minutes by students of Shadow Channel
Curated by Kate Cooper

Visions from Shadow Channel is curated by Kate Cooper. The series consists of 12 videos produced by MA students of Shadow Channel at Sandberg Instituut in a workshop led by Kate Cooper. Through the format of The One Minutes Series – the works are an investigation into each of the students practice based moving image work. A rich mix of design, music production, long-take cinema, poetic and experimental approaches– the collection of works pull from all disciplines and results are an eclectic range of propositions in how we think through the medium of moving image.

旧写真 Old Images

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16 One Minutes
Curated by Tao Hui

旧写真 Old Images is curated by Tao Hui. The series consists of 16 one-minute videos produced by international artists and filmmakers, investigating the concept of realism. “写真 (Xie Zhen)” is a Chinese word in traditional Chinese painting. It mainly refers to portraits of people. “写真 (Xie Zhen)” means “strong resemblance to the subject.” 旧写真 Old Images investigates how to integrate this concept into our current visual culture.

Real Sur Real

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11 One Minutes
Curated by Jerszy Seymour

The One Minutes Series Real Sur Real is curated by Jerszy Seymour. ‘Real Sur Real’ consists of 11 works by artists and filmmakers from Germany, the Netherlands, Taiwan, South Korea and United Kingdom. Together, the videos create a Non Utopian Utopian Vision.

If the surreal could be seen as a seeking of truth to get to the core of meaning by creating fantastic cracks in reality and access to other worlds, then it could be seen as limited and laid impotent by representation, and if the real could be seen as truth based in no representation and therefore potent in the actual then it could be seen as lacking the imagination to conceive of something else outside of the perspective of the real, the Real Sur Real is a paradoxical perspective that tries to go past these two limitations. The call for the Real Sur Real is a call to dare to be in the world, and to simultaneously create the world that we don’t know and could equally be framed as a Non Gesamt Gesamt Kunstwerk or a Non Utopian Utopian Vision.

Martians Send Videos Home

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15 strange minutes
Curated by Joseph Popper

Martians Send Videos Home is curated by Joseph Popper. Together, the videos explore the concept of estrangement. The series title derives from Craig Raine’s poem ‘A Martian Sends a Postcard Home’, which defamiliarises the everyday by describing objects and rituals through the misunderstanding eyes of a Martian character visiting Earth.
To estrange can be a way of making sense or a vehicle for critique, where reality is to be ‘truly’ seen when made strange or imagined as constructed and therefore changeable. In other words, estrangements can render complex ideas sensible or complexify what is simply taken for granted.
In 15 strange minutes, actual and virtual worlds collide; nature is revered, tamed and impersonated; the human body becomes a host and instrument; simple changes of framing reveal the fantastic strangeness of the once considered mundane.

Public Justice

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Thirty-five One Minutes
Curated by Quinsy Gario

‘Public Justice’ is curated by Quinsy Gario. What is justice? What can you say about injustice? How to pursue a just world? The answers to these questions cannot be presented in a vacuum but must be done in public. Gario invited artists and filmmakers to propose works of one shot in public space commenting on justice. He also selected films from the vast The One Minutes Collection.

Prism of Freedom

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Sixteen One Minutes
Curated by Va-Bene E. Fiatsi (crazinisT artisT)

Prism of Freedom is curated by Ghanaian artists Va-Bene E. Fiatsi (crazinisT artisT). The series consists of 16 One Minutes by various international visual artists challenging the socio-political status of freedom. How can we re-interpret the world beyond the intimacy of our eyes? The series is a mixtape of 16 one-minute films on the future of freedom.

Intimate Technology

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Sixteen One Minutes
Curated by Next Nature Network

‘Intimate Technology’ is curated by Next Nature Network. The series is a digital mixtape of 16 one-minute films in which intimate interaction with our systems is pivotal; Serbian duo TeYosh examine how the digital body creates a new nature, Swiss Mexican designer Nicole Pérez explores the intimate relationship with robots and German video artist Benedikt Wöppel takes a peek into the future uploading our memory to the ‘cloud’.

Synthetic Selves

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Fourteen One Minutes
Curated by Goys & Birls

‘Synthetic Selves’ is curated by Amsterdam-based research and design collective Goys & Birls. The series consists of 14 One Minutes redefining the self in a digital era.

Our Soul Isn't A Border

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Thirteen One Minutes
Curated by Salomé Lamas

‘Our Soul Isn’t A Border’ is curated by Salomé Lamas. Aiming to create a dialogue with the physical and symbolic space of borders, Our Soul Isn’t A Border summons multidisciplinary artists and filmmakers from across the world to imagine video-works that comment, rethink or expand the notions of frozen conflicts, border conflicts, identity, limits, bounds, perimeters, extremities, no man’s land, margins, among other deliriums.

The Human Puppet

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Seventeen One Minute Puppets
Curated by David Henry Nobody Jr

‘The Human Puppet’ is curated by David Henry Nobody Jr. The Human Puppet asks artists to look within and portray themselves as an existential Puppet, whose strings are pulled by a modern life immersed in a dark corporatist simulated reality. What is real and what is not? The illusions of the self and the puppets we live in are dissected personally by each creator in the show.

Videos Without Ideas

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Thirty One Minute films
curated by Erkka Nissinen

‘Videos Without Ideas’ is curated by Erkka Nissinen.
“Sometimes I get ideas when I’m in contact with water”. Erkka Nissinen asked artist to make One Minute films without ideas. “Making videos is easy, anyone can do it.”
‘Videos Without Ideas’ consists of 30 One Minute videos collected from The One Minute collection and new less-idea videos.

We do not know what it is exactly that you are doing, but does this makes any sense?

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Fifty-Six One Minutes
Curated by Faivovich & Goldberg

‘We do not know what it is exactly that you are doing, but does this make any sense?’ is curated by Buenos Aires based artist duo Faivovich & Goldberg. It is an immersion into The One Minutes collection. Faivovich & Goldberg reviewed 4147 videos from the first ten years (1999-2009), selecting 56 films conceived as a line-up presented exclusively in random mode.

we do the voodoo – a play on continuity and rhythm from one artist to another.

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Ten One Minutes
Initiated by Helen Dowling

‘we do the voodoo – play on continuity and rhythm from one artist to another.’ is initiated by Helen Dowling. The series consists of ten One Minutes.
Taking the title ‘we do the voodoo’ from the idea of possession and rhythmic entrainment Helen Dowling has initiated a video program that relied upon each artist responding to the previous artist’s one-minute video and nominating the next artist to do the same. Modelled roughly on the Exquisite Corpse drawing game invented by the Surrealists, this is an experiment with the rhythm and contingency between artists and the structure of The One Minutes organisation.

World at a Crossroads – Open Call, Wake Up Call

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Thirteen One Minutes
Curated by Libia Castro & Ólafur Ólafsson

World at a Crossroads – Open Call, Wake Up Call is curated by Libia Castro & Ólafur Ólafsson. The series consists of thirteen one-minute films by various artists reflecting on our volatile present and envisioning our future, by merging performance and portrayal and appropriating texts and juxtaposing to still and moving images.

YES SCREAMING NO

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Eighteen One Minute responses
Collected by Cécile B. Evans

We know there are known knowns. There are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns. But there are also unknown unknowns. A YES SCREAMING NO.
Eighteen One Minute responses are collected by Cécile B. Evans.

But her eyes said that gunshot knew he had a creation, and that was why parrot was wise of bulk

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Fifteen One Minutes
curated by Jens Maier-Rothe

‘But her eyes said that gunshot knew he had a creation, and that was why parrot was wise of bulk’ is selected by Jens Maier-Rothe and is inspired by the wondrous world of spam poetry, automated emails from the chicks with dicks on how we make that extra mega buck from home, ditzy television shows and videos from the local home depot store, brainy quotes and hairy proverbs in our daily mail – in short, all the stuffy decor that clutters our brains and follows us everywhere because it’s deep and sublime, and we know it. Separating wolds from the bushy filigree was a fragmentary orange of ice. Anyone can win the heart of audiences by putting on just the right shades of rosy rails.

How To

Twenty-three One Minute films
curated by Hans Aarsman

‘How To’ deals with convenient tips. It is a compilation of short films that teach us something within One Minute. What do you do, for instance, if you have to tie your shoes and have only one hand free? Another film shows a variety of ways to separate an egg yolk: not all of them are very practical. One of the films was made by Hans Aarsman himself. He had an uncle Loek, one of those characters found in every family, who told unforgettable stories. Aarsman’s uncle taught him how to wash his hands in a jiffy when they’re covered in black grease: first rub them with olive oil, then with soap and only after that, rinse them under the faucet.

IN.NO.SENSE

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Twenty One Minutes
Curated by Xue Mu

IN.NO.SENSE is curated by Xue Mu and consists of twenty one-minute films by various artists exploring the states in between nothingness and significance.
IN.NO.SENSE is a made-up homonym for the word INNOCENCE, to thwart the confinement of language and its semantic limits. When ‘something does not make sense’, the general interpretation would be there is no logic, it is unclear, or it’s useless. Could there be another interpretation?
Some films represent the artists’ observation on trivial matters with wonderment, some show the processes of contemplation in the micro/macro world, and a few works come along with poetical commentary on the current human conditions - be it subtle, upright or allegorical. With or without intentions altogether the artists conceived an aimless wander in the realm of quiddity, in chaos and order, with an un-preconditioned liveliness.

Making Hybrids

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Twenty One Minutes
Curated by Janis Rafa

Making Hybrids is curated by Janis Rafa and consists of twenty One Minutes.
Thinking of the finitude that we share with animals, Janis Rafa invited artists and filmmakers to create their visual interpretation of a man-animal combined into a single body.

Mega Armageddon Death - Long Version

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Fifteen One Minute films
curated by Nathaniel Mellors

‘Mega Armageddon Death - Long Version’ is curated by Nathaniel Mellors and features Pop Songs, Sound Collage, Noise Manipulation and Sonic Compositions. It consists of 15 One Minutes, collected from The One Minutes collection and new videos.

Nightmares Of The Sun

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Thirteen Daily Nightmares
Curated by Khavn

‘Nightmares Of The Sun’ is curated by Khavn and consists of thirteen One Minutes by Filipino, Belgium, British, Indonesian, Korean, Swedish, Swiss and Thai artists and filmmakers. They visualize their daily nightmares. Nightmares of the sun occur when what you fear at night happens during the day. You cannot escape from the sun, no colour, just light and dark. What are the names of the nightmares, which disturb you when you close or open your eyes? From the mythological to the psychological. From the political to the personal. We are all victims of our own fears.

Nothing thicker than a knife’s blade separates happiness from melancholy

Twenty-nine One Minute films
curated by k.i. beyoncé

A selection of twenty-nine One Minute films inspired by historical drama, a film genre in which stories are based upon historical events and famous people.

Nyau Cinema

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Twenty-two One Minutes
Curated by Samson Kambalu

‘Nyau Cinema’, curated by Samson Kambalu and consists of twenty-two One Minutes using the rules of Nyau Cinema.
‘Nyau Cinema’ is a series of playful site-specific performances, ‘rants’, presented as film clip interventions. Nyau is a Chewa word for ‘excess’.

Promise of Suspense

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Fourteen One Minutes
Curated by Superposition

‘Promise of Suspense’ is curated by Superposition and consists of fourteen One Minutes featuring the same camera techniques. From the vast The One Minutes Collection, Superposition exclusively selected videos that feature a camera zoom. In each video, the zoom is used for different reasons. In some cases the filmmaker wishes to get closer to the object that is being filmed, in others the zoom is used so as to disguise the presence of the camera handler. In all the selected films, the zoom contributes to a feeling of suspense.

Tell me your dream. Make it succinct and make it spectacular.

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Twenty-Four One Minutes
Curated by Claire Hooper and Paul Simon Richards

‘Tell me your dream. Make it succinct and make it spectacular.’ consists of twenty-four One Minute dreams.
By way of The One Minutes, London artists Claire Hooper and Paul Simon Richards asked artists and filmmakers from all over the world to send in their dream, as they wanted to make the ultimate dream sequence.

The Pack – Impressions from Our Family

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Sixteen One Minute family albums
Curated by Felix Burger

‘The Pack – Impressions from Our Family’ is curated by Felix Burger. The series consists of sixteen One Minute family albums.

They have come to escort me on the dangerous pathway of the intermediate state

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Twenty-four One Minute films
curated by J&K

J&K/ Janne Schäfer and Kristine Agergaard explore the theme of death and rebirth in connection to the collapse of a system and the aftermath of revolution. Specifically, J&K would like to pose the question of how death or destruction of prevailing structures can be regarded as a state of potentiality that may lead to new creation.

ECO VS EGO – Healing Videos

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Nineteen One Minutes
Curated by Pinar&Viola

ECO VS EGO – Healing Videos is curated by Pinar&Viola. The series consists of nineteen one-minute films of invitations to think differently about our influence in the world, creating a stylistic way forward for a world in need of change. Artists, amateurs, friends, lovers and video makers emancipate the concepts around wisdom and awakening, from their old-fashioned new-age associations. Our modern inter-spirituality needs new words, new images and new associations.

Designing The One Minute

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Thirty-six Design One Minutes
Curated by Yin Aiwen

‘Designing The One Minute’ is curated by Yin Aiwen. She started a design investigation of The One Minutes chronicle 1998-2016. The series consists of 36 One Minutes by designers and artists revealing how technology changes aesthetics, perception and reflection; an experiment where technology becomes poetry.

One Minute Activist!

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Twenty-Four One Minutes
Curated by Nienke Eijsink

‘One Minute Activist!’ is curated by Nienke Eijsink. By way of The One Minutes, filmmaker Nienke Eijsink had a message sent to artist and filmmakers, asking them to use their talent to give their One Minute of fame to someone who needs to be heard or something that they think the world needs to see. Films were submitted to her, from all parts of the world. A six-year-old girl showing her talent to own bread serving as a plea for India to win an Olympic medal in gymnastics and a shelf stocker stripping for higher wages to executives.

Islas Inútiles

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8 One Minutes
Curated by Bar None

The One Minutes Series Islas Inútiles is curated by Bar None and consist of eight Intimate portrayals of Dutch Caribbean identity by visual artists and filmmakers. What has remained unseen that needs to be seen?

After the Spanish “discovered” the islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao, they dubbed the islands “Islas Inútiles”, Useless Islands. The Dutch Caribbean, including Saba, St. Eustatius (Statia), St. Maarten (SXM) and their diaspora are clumped together even though they differ culturally from each other. And even though officially, colonialism is over, the culturally mis- and underrepresentation of these members of the Dutch Kingdom has left the term “Islas Inútiles” as a whole still ringing true.

بعد الربيع العربي
After the Arab Spring

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Twenty-four One Minutes
curated by Yassine El Idrissi

‘بعد الربيع العربي After the Arab Spring’ is curated by Yassine El Idrissi.
Some say, after the Arab Spring, Arab Winter has come: wide-scale violence and instability. Was radical change worth the costs now paid for the unpredictable results? Or would it have been possible to remain stable and unfree? Stability or Change? Twenty-four One Minutes reflect on the discussion in the Arab world.

Biased Gods

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Eighteen One Minutes
Curated by Janna Ullrich

‘Biased Gods’ is curated by Janna Ullrich. Ullrich invited filmmakers and artists to make one-minute video forecasts concerning daily decision-making. She also selected films from the vast The One Minutes Collection. Her final selection consists of 18 films forming one story about algorithms turning us into expectators, paralyzed by one future.

Dark Football

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Eleven Football One Minutes
Curated by Xander Karskens

Dark Football consists of 11 football One Minutes and is curated by Xander Karskens.
During the European Championships 2016, curator and football lover Xander Karskens invited artists and filmmakers, to make their own football One Minute.

Nominees The One Minutes Jr. Awards 2018

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Fifteen One Minutes
By youngsters

Fifteen one-minute films made by youngsters from Egypt, Hong Kong, Madagascar, the Netherlands and South Korea were nominated for The One Minutes Jr. Awards 2018. Their films screened at International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam – IDFA. The nominees were invited to come to the Netherlands to attend the screening, to follow a master class and to attend the awards ceremony.

Nøtel Cinema

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Nine One Minutes on real estate and automation
Curated by Lawrence Lek and Lua Vollaard

Nøtel Cinema is curated by Lawrence Lek. The series consists of nine One Minutes by various artists on real estate and automation. Nøtel Cinema summons multidisciplinary artists and filmmakers from across the world to imagine video-works that speculate on three main issues around the future of urban development: the emergence of platform economies in housing, the automation of labor in the domestic sphere, and the integration of militarized architecture in civil society.

刹那即永恒 One Minute is Eternal

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Fourteen One Minutes
By young Chinese artists

刹那即永恒 - One Minute is Eternal consists of 14 one-minute videos by young Chinese artists. Thanks to East China Normal University, Nanjing University of the Arts and China Central Academy of Fine Arts.