NEW WAVES | CHULAYARNNON SIRIPHOL: VANISHING MEMORIES – BETWEEN VIDEO ART AND CINEMA | Peatixtag:peatix.com,2011:12021-11-15T08:06:50+08:00PeatixSGIFFNEW WAVES | CHULAYARNNON SIRIPHOL: VANISHING MEMORIES – BETWEEN VIDEO ART AND CINEMAtag:peatix.com,2016:event-1574792016-07-27T20:00:00SGT2016-07-27T20:00:00SGTCHULAYARNNON SIRIPHOL: VANISHING MEMORIES – BETWEEN VIDEO ART AND CINEMA (In dialogue with Chun Kai Qun)27 JUL 2016, WED / 8:00PM / 120 MINIMPORTANT TICKETING INFORMATION BELOWNew Waves: Emerging Voices of Southeast Asian CinemaNew Waves shines a spotlight on young filmmakers who are making
waves through the archipelago, forming an emerging community within Southeast
Asia. Join them in a series of dialogues with Singaporean artists, writers and
curators from different disciplines, as they recollect their entrance into
cinema, their unique and personal approaches to utilising film as a mode of
expression, and its convergence with other art forms and everyday life. Come
participate in these open dialogue sessions to find out more about this
emerging community of filmmakers in anticipation of the upcoming 27th edition
of the Singapore International Film Festival.
Chulayarnnon Siriphol: Vanishing Memories – Between Video Art and Cinema (In dialogue with
Chun Kai Qun)
Working within the intersections of video art and cinema, Chulayarnnon Siriphol has become a prominent artist with a slate of experimental films of myriad forms whose works are often screened and presented in galleries rather than cinema halls. While still at a young age, he is often compared to his contemporaries such as Apichatpong Weerasethakul and Jakrawal Nilthamrong. Chulayarnnon will present excerpts of his earlier works, including Sleeping Beauty a hypnotic exercise in capturing a day and night in his family home that was revisited and appropriated for his short film Vanishing Horizon of the Sea, which won the Special Mention at the Singapore International Film Festival in 2014. In dialogue with artist and curator Chun Kai Qun, Chulayarnnon will talk about the experimental art of filmmaking, and reveal the personal and political core of his playfully subversive projects. Presentation: Excerpts of Chulayarnnon Siriphol’s video worksShort Film Screening: Vanishing Horizon of the Sea (Dir:
Chulayarnnon Siriphol / Thailand / 2014 / 24min / No Dialogue / Rating PG)Chulayarnnon
Siriphol was born in Bangkok in 1986 where he currently lives and works. He is
filmmaker and visual artist. He works in short film, experimental film,
documentary and video installation which are in-between personal memory and
social memory, documentary and fiction, reality and supernatural. He won many
short film awards. His works have been screened in many film festivals and
exhibitions in Asia and Europe. Chun Kai Qun is interested in the study of
object biographies to better our understanding of how they texture and inform
human identity. He examines everyday objects as a reflection of personal
tastes, attributes, moral principles and social ideals. This research drives
his artistic practice and materialises mainly in the form of sculptures and
installations. He is also the co-founder of the curatorial collective LATENT
SPACES which reinvents idle spaces in Singapore as platforms for experimental
art. Chun was conferred the Young Artist Award in 2015. He received his Master
of Fine Art from the renowned Glasgow School of Art, and has participated
extensively in art exhibitions, residencies and collaborations.TICKETING INFORMATION• A fully refundable fee of $5 will be charged for each ticket booking. Register and turn up for the event. If you turn up, the booking fee will be refunded by Peatix electronically, otherwise, it will be forfeited.• Seats are issued on a first-come-first-served basis (free seating arrangement).• Registration will close on 27 July 2016, 6pm. Any cancellations must be made before the ticket cut-off date and time, otherwise your registration will be locked-in.• The refund will be handled by the credit card company of the credit card used to purchase the tickets. The refund process will vary depending on the cut-off date of the credit card.• Should the refund be done before the credit card cut-off date: The refund process will be handled in the current month so no money will be deducted for ticket payment. In most cases, both the ticket payment and the refund will appear separately on the credit card statement.• Should the refund process be done after the credit card cut-off date: The payment of the ticket order will be processed. Peatix will refund the amount in the next month through a negative invoice.Note: Peatix are unable to look up cut-off dates of credit cards. Peatix accepts VISA, MasterCard and AMEX.LINKS TO OTHER NEW WAVES SESSIONS:NEW WAVES | GLADYS NG: CAPTURING THE EPHEMERALhttp://sgiff-newwavesapril2016.peatix.comNEW WAVES | HE SHUMING: FEMININE/MASCULINEhttp://sgiff-newwavesmay2016.peatix.comNEW WAVES | TAN JINGLIANG: A PLACE IN DISPLACEMENThttp://sgiff-newwavesjune2016.peatix.comNEW WAVES | TRUONG MINH QUY: INTO THE FORESThttp://sgiff-newwavesaugust2016.peatix.comUpdatestag:peatix.com,2016-04-26 03:16:312016-04-26 03:16:31The event description was updated. Diff#163468Updatestag:peatix.com,2016-04-26 03:16:152016-04-26 03:16:15The event description was updated. Diff#163467Updatestag:peatix.com,2016-04-26 03:16:072016-04-26 03:16:07The event description was updated. Diff#163466