Germany / May 13, 1986
Goblins' Chants (1986)
Directed by Klaus vom Bruch
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Plot
"Goblin's Chants" is a starkly reductive and hypnotic work, structured around a single charged image. Klaus vom Bruch's torso is inscribed with a rotating computer generated construction (in real: a handmade wooden model put on an ordinary turntable); creating a composite image that metaphorically describes a collapse of the private and public space of vitual media. This spectacle of technology imposed on the human body is accompanied by a haunting soundtrack of traditional songs of the Pygmies. Ultimately, the artist turns his butt onto the viewer, communicating with fundamental body language.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Kobolds' Gesänge |
| Original language | DE |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 13 maggio 1986 |
| Assistant directors | Klaus vom Bruch |
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