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INVISIBLE PRODUCERS: Constanze Ruhm and Laura Mulvey in conversation

25 mar 2015
Public talk
Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, London.

Please join us at Central Saint Martins for a conversation between Constanze Ruhm and Laura Mulvey.

Alberto Grifi and Massimo Sarchielli, Anna, 1972–75, film still

Building upon their ongoing dialogue, artist and author Constanze Ruhm and film theorist Laura Mulvey will discuss projection as a cinematographic mechanism and a psychoanalytic concept. This notion is at the centre of both Ruhm’s current project INVISIBLE PRODUCERSand Mulvey’s recent reflections on the repressed of the cinematic apparatus. Ruhm and Mulvey will consider how notions of projection have been crucial to the development of their own work and how digital technologies may shift our understanding of projection itself and other key concepts of film theory and practice.

Constanze Ruhm is an artist and author who lives between Vienna, Berlin and Paris. Her work explores the interactions between film and film theory, on the one hand, and theatrical forms and new media on the other, primarily with regards to questions of identity, representation and feminism. Her productions include installations, film and video work, publications and curatorial projects. She is Professor for Art and Media at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and Adjunct Professor at the Art Institute Boston, Lesley University. Her most recent production, PANORAMIS PARAMOUNT PARANORMAL (in collaboration with Emilien Awada), was premiered at ‘Forum Expanded’, Berlinale, international film festival Berlin, 2015.

Laura Mulvey has been writing about film and film theory since the mid-1970s. She has published Visual and Other Pleasures (1989, new updated edition 2009), Fetishism and Curiosity(1996), Citizen Kane (1996) and Death Twenty-four Times a Second: Stillness and the Moving Image (2006). In the late 1970s and early 80s, she co-directed six films with Peter Wollen including Riddles of the Sphinx (1978; dvd release 2013) and Frida Kahlo and Tina Modotti(1980). In 1994, she co-directed, with artist/film-maker Mark Lewis, Disgraced Monuments, with whom she has also made 23 August 2008 (2013). She is Professor of Film and Media Studies at Birkbeck College, University of London and Director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Moving Image.

Constanze Ruhm in conversation with Laura Mulvey
Wednesday 25 March 2015, 18:30–20:00

Lecture Theatre E003
Central Saint Martins
University of the Arts London
Granary Building
1 Granary Square
London N1C 4AA

This event is free but booking is essential. Reserve your seat here.

This event is a collaboration between Afterall, the Art Programme at Central Saint Martins and the Birkbeck Institute for the Moving Image (BIMI), and is generously supported by the Austrian Cultural Forum London. It is organised on the occasion of BIMI’s Essay Film Festival (24–28 March 2015), to view their full programme visit www.essayfilmfestival.com.