[EFF15S6] Session 7: Constanze Ruhm, Re-staging the Locations of Film History
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Constanze Ruhm is an artist and author, whose work, exhibited internationally, encompasses installations, films and videos, publications and curatorial activities. Her artistic practice explores the interactions between film, film theory, theatrical forms, and new media, primarily with regard to questions of identity, representation and (feminist) film theory. Since 2006, she has been professor for Art and Media at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Since 2007, she has also been an adjunct professor at the Art Institute Boston/Lesley University.
This event, combining screenings and discussion, was structured in two parts.
Part one – Constanze Ruhm in conversation with Roland-Francois Lack (UCL, creator of website: The Cine-Tourist) [Link: https://www.thecinetourist.net]
In La Difficulté d’une perspective: A Life of Renewal (2013), Constanze Ruhm, with Emilien Awada and using location research by Roland-Francois Lack, created this photographic series of eight locations from Une Femme est une femme (Jean-Luc Godard, 1961) shot from two different perspectives: first, as a precise replica of a shot from the original film, and then as a representation of the subjective perspective of the main female character (Angela/Anna Karina). The photos show what Anna Karina must have seen when she herself was seen by Godard and his camera.
Part two – screening and presentation
Film: Panoramis Paramount Paranormal (part of the Invisible Producers series), Constanze Ruhm with Emilien Awada, Austria, 2014, digital, 59 minutes, French and German with English subtitles
Out of their work on Une Femme est une femme, Ruhm and Awarda discovered the film studio St. Maurice, founded in 1913 and destroyed by fire in 1971. The film focuses on the history of this specific location and its place within the history of cinema. Subsequently, the apartment complex Le Panoramis was built on the same site.
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1 - Constanze Ruhm in conversation with Roland-Francois Lack (EFF15S7 Constanze Ruhm discussion 27.3.15 Edit.mp3)
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Dataset Title: | [EFF15S6] Session 7: Constanze Ruhm, Re-staging the Locations of Film History |
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Creators: | Temple, Michael and Barrington, Matthew |
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School/Department: | Birkbeck Schools and Research Centres > School of Arts > Film, Media and Cultural Studies |
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Data collection method: | : The Essay Film Festival ran between 2015 and 2023, and presented a global range of contemporary and restored essayistic works. The events are now archived here for research purposes. |
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Statement on legal, ethical, and access issues: | All film stills were provided by participating artists. |
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Depositing User: | Emma Yapp | ||||||||||||
Date Deposited: | 08 May 2025 10:25 | ||||||||||||
Last Modified: | 08 May 2025 10:25 | ||||||||||||
Publisher: | Birkbeck College, University of London |
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