Untitled Sequence of Gaps


Untitled Sequence of Gaps by Vika Kirchenbauer
DEU 2020, Forum Expanded
© Vika Kirchenbauer

Untitled Sequence of Gaps by Vika Kirchenbauer
DEU 2020, Forum Expanded
© Vika Kirchenbauer

Untitled Sequence of Gaps by Vika Kirchenbauer
DEU 2020, Forum Expanded
© Vika Kirchenbauer
The montage is slow and rhythmic, yet uneven. The flow of images is interrupted by gaps no less significant than the imagery itself. Footage in which public memory stands in for personal remembrance stands along sequences recorded via infrared imaging, under ultraviolet light or microwave radiation. While pondering the effects of the invisible and the power inherent in shifting violence beyond visibility, the piece reflects digital archives and technologies that help shape the relation to past, present and future. Ghosts appear from holes ripped into time by an unremembered childhood, and a witch-burning ritual in the artist’s rural hometown serves as a foil against which to question the politics of visibility.
Crew
Written and Directed by | Vika Kirchenbauer |
Cinematography | Vika Kirchenbauer, Rita Macedo |
Editing | Vika Kirchenbauer |
Music | COOL FOR YOU |
Sound Design | Vika Kirchenbauer |
Sound | Vika Kirchenbauer |
Camera Assistant | Judith Sieber |
Artistic Adviser | Judith Sieber |
Script Adviser | Philip Hucknall |
Producer | Vika Kirchenbauer |
Produced by
Vika Kirchenbauer
Vika Kirchenbauer

Vika Kirchenbauer, born in 1983, is an artist, writer, and music producer based in Berlin. In her work she explores opacity in relation to representation of the “othered” and discusses the role of emotions in contemporary art, labor, and politics. She has given lectures at various universities and art schools. Her award-winning works have been shown at art institutions and film festivals worldwide.
Filmography
2012 Like Rats Leaving a Sinking Ship; 25 min. 2014 Please Relax Now; 13 min. 2015 You Are Boring!; 14 min. 2016 She Whose Blood Is Clotting in My Underwear; 4 min. 2017 Welcome Address; 12 min. 2018 The Island of Perpetual Tickling; 36 min. 2020 Untitled Sequence of Gaps; 13 min.
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2020