Over the years, artist, filmmaker and curator Joost Rekveld collected a large number of analog computers, oscillators and other devices that often turned out to be of military origin. He used them for Mechanisms Common to Disparate Phenomena #59, an abstract science-fiction film, and at the same time his most narrative work to date.
Joost Rekveld is an artist and researcher who wonders what humans can learn from a dialogue with the machines they have constructed. In a form of media archeology he investigates modes of material engagement with devices from forgotten corners in the history of science and technology. The outcomes of these investigations often take the shape of abstract films that function like alien phenomenologies. In their sensuality they are an attempt to reach an intimate and embodied understanding of our technological world.
Prior to this Belgian premiere, the film has been shown in competition at Ann Arbor festival, Light Matter Film Festival in New York and Anthology Film Archives as part of Prismatic Ground, among other film festivals.
The film is the main artistic outcome of the PhD research project “Dialogues with Machines” that Rekveld is currently finishing at KASK and S:PAM in Ghent under the supervision of Edwin Carels and Christel Stalpaert.
The screening will be followed by a conversation with Joost Rekveld about his work and the new film.