Hysteresis / Hysteresis
Robert Seidel
Germany / 2021 / 5' 5''Screenings
Synopsis
Hysteresis explores the lag between recording analogue drawings and projecting them onto a queer performer’s choreography to create dense feedback loops. The resulting Muybridgean silhouettes, baroque textures and bursting painterly structures fluctuate between the second and third dimensions, unfolding free-floating gestures that unhinge the laws of nature. Using machine-learning to mediate these transformative re-presentations, the film intentionally corrupts strategies of the AI, unveiling a frenetic, delicate, flamboyant visual language of the hysteria and hysteresis – in this historical moment with its unique modes of AI creation, where history collapses into a single point in the present.
Robert Seidel is interested in pushing the boundaries of abstracted beauty through cinematographic approaches, as well as ones drawn from science and technology. His projections, installations and experimental films have been shown in numerous international festivals and museums such as the Palais des Beaux-Arts Lille, Art Center Nabi Seoul, ZKM Karlsruhe and MOCA Taipei. His work was honored with various prizes, including the KunstFilmBiennale Honorary Award and the Visual Music Award.
Director
Robert Seidel
Production
Studio Robert Seidel
Compositing
Robert Seidel
Sound
David Kamp (5.1 Mix)
Music
OVAL (Markus Popp)
Editing
Robert Seidel
Animation
Robert Seidel
categories
GRAND COMPETITION - SHORT FILM 2