synopsis
Rabbi Löw was not only a prominent Kabbalist and alchemist of seventeenth century Prague but also a prophet of new visual media and cybernetics. Bielický’s video composition evokes a world seen through the eyes of Kabbalah. Flowing water merging with television static symbolizes the process of birth, movement, deviation, and the passage of time.
biography
Michael Bielický is a Prague native who has lived in Germany since 1969. He belongs to the generation of visual artists from the 1980s who adopted video as their medium. He has created single-channel works, installations, and video sculptures that make use of a television signal. His artistic conception combines information technology with magic, Kabbalah, and the history of cinema. In 1991 he co-founded the School of New Media at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, which he led until 2006. He is now a professor and the head of the Department of New Media at HfG Karlsruhe.
more about film
director: | Michael Bielický |
Film at festival
premiere type: | The film already had its Czech Premiere |
festival edition: | 2022 |
section: | Fascinations: Michael Bielický |
language: | No Dialogue |
subtitles: | No Subtitle |
Info
director: | Michael Bielický |
original title: | Next Year in Jerusalem (Homage to Rabbi Löw) |
country: | Germany |
year: | 1988 |
running time: | 6 min. |