Sara Pinheiro


video-art

Title: patterns against workers

patterns against workers

Uncategorized

2022 - 33' - AT

A film-essay by  Olena Newkryta.

Screenings & Awards:
Price of the City Duisburg for the Best short and middle Lenght Documentary Film, Duisburger Filmwoche (DE)
Singapore International Film Festival (SGP)
Cluster #30 initiated by Labor Neunzehn, KM28 Berlin (DE)Distribution: sixpack film

Title: like clock

like clock

Sound Design

2021 – 18′ – NL/UK

a project by Dan Walwin for David Dale Gallery

 

Like clock is a work made up of multiple borrowed and familiar aspects, assembled on its own terms. The essential premise would seem to be about staging a gathering-together in a place that appears to have its own rules. 

Supported by Mondriaan Fund, Amsterdam Fonds voor de Kunst, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Creative Scotland.

Selected for and supported by Glasgow International 2021 Across the City.

Title: stones

stones

Sound Design

2021 – 8′ – AT

a video by Katharina Swoboda.

Produced within the framework of the festival SUPER GAU and the project TECHNO SCAPES by The Golden Pixel Cooperative.
Title: the silver wave

the silver wave

Sound Design

2020 – 10′ – UK

a project by Michelle Williams Gamaker.

producers: Lara Goodband (RAMM, Exeter) and Teresa Grimes (Tintype, London).

 

The Silver Wave is a 10-minute film based on an Iñupiak woman named Ada Blackjack who was the only surviving member of an ill-fated mission to Wrangel Island in 1921. Themes of ecology, the precarity of the environment we live in and what isolation feels like will be recounted through the diaries of Ada Blackjack. Her words echo our current experiences of being faced with long-term isolation and social distancing.

 

Title: marguerite’s desires

marguerite’s desires

Sound Design

2017 – 14′ – AT

A project by Katharina Swoboda.

“”Marguerite’s Desires” is a video work about French Feminist Marguerite Durand (1864-1936). The work makes a connection between two places founded by Durand: the pet cemetery Cimetière des Chiens and the Bibliothèque Marguerite Durand in Paris. Durand, a former actress at Comédie-Française, became interested in politics after the Congrès féministe international in 1896. She then founded the journal “La Fronde” (The Sling), a journal solely written and edited by women. Marguerite had a lion, which she lovingly called tiger and which brought her also publicity for her political campaign. In 1899 she founded the pet cemetery Cimetière des chiens in Asnières-sur-Seine, close to Paris. Although an animal lover, she founded the cemetery for purely hygienic reasons. In 1932, she donated her extensive collection of journals and literature to the government, and the Bibliothèque Marguerite Durand was founded. It was the very same place where Durand died in 1936 of a heart attack.” (by k. s.)

exhibition:
Black Quarry: Form(les)s Dwellers of Life. Corner College Zurich, 2017
 
supported by:
Kulturamt der Stadt Graz

 

Title: shallows

shallows

Sound Design

2012 – 8′ – NL

An installation by Dan Walwin.
HD video installation, continuous loop, stereo sound, flatscreen monitor, speakers, microphones, amplifiers, specific seating arrangement for room dimensions.
The whole soundtrack is Foley.