Thus everyone recognizes the image of a ball peppered with spikes all around. This short experimental doesn't need words, doesn't need a title. "No Comment" (2‘14) was created in October 2020, in the hotspot of the crisis, just a few days before a second lockdown took place in France. It is rocking, shocking and rolling all over the world, day by day, moving forward from country to country, accompanied by a huge wave of news and statistics. Our social life is severely restricted while this virus can hardly be stopped. "No Comment (2'14)" October 2020, Film by Vanessa Vox & Music by Orlando Bay, Copyright 2020.Ģ020 is all about a tiny, for our eyes invisible virus that has gotten the center of attention. It‘s just the moment before, when it starts awakening to life. He is catching a story in a fraction of a second like in a dream or a memory flash. The onlooker is recreating time in itself. Where is the soul of the person in the picture? Where am I? When I grow older what’s about my selfie? Will it grow old too? Where is the time? What’s about the future? Is photography really stopping time? A photo is also a trigger provoking emotions. "WHERE ARE YOU?" is a question directed to the picture. All metamorphoses and layers as well as the soundscape are created using a lot of photo, video and music apps on an iPhoneSE and an iPad4. Vanessa Vox has created an impression of the invisible inner floating which is hidden behind the visual appearance of a frozen moment. This is an experimental short music video based on a single selfie shot. "WHERE ARE YOU?" (1'40) August 2021, Film & Music by Vanessa Vox, Copyright 2021. 'Dreaming' was screened 2017 in San Diego, USA (#MFF2017), in Los Angeles, USA (FVAF3, The Situation Room), Melbourne, Australia (#MINA2017, ACMI). 'March the 7th, 2015' was screened in "Blaue Stunde VII" on october the 29th, 2016 in Köln, "Alte Feuerwache" (Germany). 'Screen Reading' was screened in the Youtube Space LA for a 'HeforShe' event (May 2016). August 2016, 'March the 3rd, 2016 / Where Are You?' is on the 2nd place of the mDAC Summit 2016 (section for animated GIFs or short video art), Palo Alto, CA, USA. Two were exhibited 2014 in the first ISMA exhibition ‘L’Arte è Mobile’, Rovereto (Italy).'The Heart of the Kaleidoscope' was selected for #MINA2015 International Mobile Innovation Screening (Australia) and for the 'Femmes Video Art Festival 2016' (FVAF2) at the LACE gallery in Hollywood and the Situation Room in LA (April 2016). One was runner up of an Olloclip, Cinamatic competition 2014. Many of my experimental mobile videos have been presented in Mobile Movies Showcases. To an icon- or dreamlike representation." She uses the ability to intuitively transform the spontaneous shot from her iPhone " Vanessa Vox is a visual artist who has been mainly working with mobile devices and apps since 2012. Mesmerizing and a great example of experimental film.”Ģ021, Max Schleser write is his new book: " Smartphone Filmmaking, Theory and Practice" ( ed. Bloomsbury, 77): We were engaged and drawn into the sounds, motion and colors. “ We loved the emersive and driving nature of the video by Vanessa. You can follow my mobile phone video work:Ģ021, "Where Are You" is the LumaTouch Moving Pictures Award Winner 2021 of the Mobiography Award.
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