20/09 Friday
20:15
CONCORDIA Theaterzaal
59 MIN
Simonsong, Valentin Sismann
Dead Creativity, Maurice Schaalje
Fragment of us, Ido Gotlib
Sincopat, Pol Diggler
Transformation, Antoni Hidalgo
Bird Drone, Radheya Jegatheva
CRYPTID, Amina Rosa Krami
Democratizing Synthiol, Fabian Mosele
In Perfect Future, Future Perfect we explore the transformative impact of technology on our world in the near future.
Blending the dystopian insights of Black Mirror with the raw energy of DIY film culture, this film block delves into how technology and automation might reshape creativity.
As AI begins to automate ideas, it risks reducing human imagination and limiting authentic artistic expression — a concern that challenges the future of creativity itself.
(Written by ChatGPT)
Simonsong, Valentin Sismann
Simonsong is a video piece in the style of Screensong, a musical system that exists only through a visual process, in this case a mockery of technological hegemony in the arts, and particularly in the world of contemporary music. In the most trivial representation of the digital tool, up to 16 384 “mousists” (plastic mouse interpreters) play virtuosos in the way of the child’s game Simon.
Dead Creativity, Maurice Schaalje
In this captivating short film, “Dead Creativity,” we explore the intriguing world of a photographer testing the new AI feature in Photoshop. As he discovers that the feature has real-life consequences, he embarks on a risky endeavor to navigate its unexpected impact. Join us on this journey of creativity, technology, and the unforeseen challenges they bring.
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Fragment of us, Ido Gotlib
Samuel undergoes an experimental sound-therapy, through which memories can be re-experienced. But he attempts to go beyond the limits of the technology.
Sincopat, Pol Diggler
Ona, a creative executive of a large company, is about to launch the latest technological revolution into the market: a device that allows listening to music directly inside the brain.
Transformation, Antoni Hidalgo
I think they are always looking…
Bird Drone, Radheya Jegatheva
A heartfelt story of unrequited love explored through a lonely seagull struggling to accept that his newfound object of affection is a human-operated drone with a limited battery life.
CRYPTID, Amina Rosa Krami
YANNA’s humanist crypto-startup desperately needs funding — so desperately, in fact, that she’s willing to pitch to a venture capital fund full of pseudo-spiritual finance guys. In the lobby before the pitch, she meets THEO, a much more successful colleague who advises her to pretend to be a spiritually inspired genius. Yanna doesn’t really take him seriously, but at least tries on a black turtleneck to complete the “Silicon Valley” look. But when her pitch goes surprisingly well, she discovers that there’s more to this spirituality than expected…
Democratizing Synthiol, Fabian Mosele
In Prot’s pursuit of asking their crush out, they train an AI clone on her and spiral in falling in love with it instead.
A story about authenticity and consent in a world of generative AI.
A film funded by Nordmedia and FilmBüro Bremen.