Abstract
Relentless Melt No. 11: Hong Kong International is a special programme at Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film (ITFS), part of the festival's Hong Kong focus this year. The screening presents a selection of moving image works made in Hong Kong or by Hongkongers. Employing a range of animation techniques (in widest sense) from drawing and stop motion to machinima and machine learning, these works probe social pressures and relationships, and contemplate land and cityscapes, real and imaginary. The programme was curated by Hong Kong-based German animator and academic Max Hattler, who is also the chairman of Relentless Melt, a Hong Kong-based experimental moving image society which holds regular screenings in Hong Kong and internationally.
Screening:
•暗房夜空, Losing Sight of a Longed Place, Shek Ka Chun / Wong Chun Long / Wong Tsz Ying, Hong Kong, 2017, 7 min 31 sec, drawing / mixed media
•AM/FM, Thomas Hicks, UK / Hong Kong, 2016, 5 min 10 sec, drawing / stop motion / mixed media
•Last Breath, Mak Ying Ping, UK / Hong Kong, 2012, 8 minutes, drawn animation
•Into the Air’s Memory, Kaho Albert Yu, USA / Hong Kong, 2003, 7 min 10 sec, 3D digital animation
•The Uncertainty Principle: Rain, Hector Rodriguez, Hong Kong, 2018, 4 min 24 sec, image processing / machine learning
•九龍百哀圖, Another Day of Depression in Kowloon, Ip Yuk-Yiu, Hong Kong, 2012, 15 min 30 sec, machinima
•博默館, Muteum, Aggie Pak Yee Lee, Estonia / Hong Kong, 2017, 4 min 5 sec, drawn animation
•Serial Parallels, Max Hattler, Hong Kong, 2019, 9 minutes, photographic re-animation
•Black Moves, Carla Chan, Hong Kong, 2016, 7 min 40 sec, 3D computer animation
Screening:
•暗房夜空, Losing Sight of a Longed Place, Shek Ka Chun / Wong Chun Long / Wong Tsz Ying, Hong Kong, 2017, 7 min 31 sec, drawing / mixed media
•AM/FM, Thomas Hicks, UK / Hong Kong, 2016, 5 min 10 sec, drawing / stop motion / mixed media
•Last Breath, Mak Ying Ping, UK / Hong Kong, 2012, 8 minutes, drawn animation
•Into the Air’s Memory, Kaho Albert Yu, USA / Hong Kong, 2003, 7 min 10 sec, 3D digital animation
•The Uncertainty Principle: Rain, Hector Rodriguez, Hong Kong, 2018, 4 min 24 sec, image processing / machine learning
•九龍百哀圖, Another Day of Depression in Kowloon, Ip Yuk-Yiu, Hong Kong, 2012, 15 min 30 sec, machinima
•博默館, Muteum, Aggie Pak Yee Lee, Estonia / Hong Kong, 2017, 4 min 5 sec, drawn animation
•Serial Parallels, Max Hattler, Hong Kong, 2019, 9 minutes, photographic re-animation
•Black Moves, Carla Chan, Hong Kong, 2016, 7 min 40 sec, 3D computer animation
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 3 May 2019 |
| Event | 26. Internationales Trickfilm Festival Stuttgart (26th Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film), STUTTGART '19 - Stuttgart, Germany Duration: 30 Apr 2019 → 5 May 2019 https://www.itfs.de |
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