Interval 1. Harun Farocki

The Silver and the Cross and Zum Vergleich

Zum Vergleich © Harun Farocki, 2009. Dibujos de Andreas Siekmann.
Zum Vergleich © Harun Farocki, 2009. Dibujos de Andreas Siekmann.
Date and time

Held on 16 may 2013

Interval refers to the relationship system based on the montage of fragments that, as it was conceived by Dziga Vertov in 1919, gives meaning to cinema. Intervalos is a new program of projections in either one or two sessions that present contemporary audiovisual creations. The pieces may be Museum productions or works that, somewhere between the performative and the cinematic, convey the new directions of images in movement. 

 This double session, the first of the Intervalos series, presents two recent films by Harun Farocki, The Silver and the Cross (2010), which was coproduced by Museo Reina Sofía, and Zum Vergleich (In Comparison, 2009), both of which examine the representation of work. The second session consists of a lecture by Thomas Elsaesser, Professor of Film Studies and one of the most renowned experts on Farocki’s films.

With his films, Harun Farocki (Czech Republic, 1944) dissects the control, representation and value systems derived from capital and its images. For over four decades, Farocki has used film, single-channel video and installations to analyse the changing role of work, the new consumption spaces, the relationship between technology, vision and war and the use of documents to narrate history. His filmography has not only renewed the film-essay, it has shown the capacity to articulate critical thinking by looking at the question of the knowledge and the function that images produce.

 

Program

Intervalos

Program

  • May 16, 2013 - 7:00 p.m.

    May 16, 2013 - 7:00 p.m.

    The Silver and the Cross. 2010, video, 17 min. Coproduced by Museo Reina Sofía, The Silver and the Cross draws viewers' attention to the painting by Gaspar Miguel de Berrío, as the territory that encapsulates a new world-system based on the logic of accumulation. Like his analyses of goods and contemporary consumption, here the painting *Descripción del Cerro rico e Imperial Villa de Potosí* (1758) is shown to be a complex mechanism of perception and control, a determining factor in establishing a new order, which the artist attempts to unravel.

    Zum Vergleich (In Comparison). 2009, 16mm, 61min., original language with Spanish subtitles. This piece compares different building traditions, setting them up as a mirror of different societies. Preceding *The Silver and the Cross* in its analysis of work, *In Comparison* shows the production of bricks in different cultures belonging either to the industrialized north or to the Global South, thus giving rise in different contexts to a reflection on the relationship between body, time, and community.

  • May 17, 7:00 p.m.

    Thomas Elsaesser. The Future of Work in the Eyes of the Vision Machines. Since 1990, Harun Farocki's work has progressively focused on the concept of labor. First, understood as a category of economic life, and second, interpreting how the distribution of labor across the world has become asymmetrical. *Zum Vergleich* and *The Silver and the Cross* use the format of audiovisual installations to inspect and introspect on the future of work through the cinematic medium—an art that has mutated from one that records and reveals to one that captures, controls, and monitors.

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