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Karin Wiertz

Production

Known For

Time Takes a Cigarette
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A photo animation of a woman standing in a cube. Through the windows of the cube, we see an aquarelle dune landscape. To the music of the pop song Time Takes a Cigarette, the woman smokes a cigarette as the camera makes a 360° rotation.

Time Takes a Cigarette

1973
Keep on Turning
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In Wiertz and Verbeek's kinetic, kaleidoscopic opus Keep on Turning (1974, 3 min, 16mm, sound) cubes convey, rotate and shift in tandem.

Keep on Turning

1972
There is a Garden in my Head
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A film-which objects zoals the body, roses, cats, and leaves are interwoven into continuous movements. The result is not a story, but gives an impression Instead of an animated carpet with pattern-like elements.

There is a Garden in my Head

1987
No image
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Experimental documentary focusing on the design of the buildings of the Technical High School in Eindhoven. Through the visual means of film and the technical possibilities of camera and photography, reality becomes pure abstraction.

University Building

1976
No image
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Continuous movements or tilting, rotating, and inter-nesting blocks and surfaces.

Reversals

1972
The Case of the Spiral Staircase
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A woman walks down a staircase of which the steps gradually become adrift, and change into triangular forms. Spatial and geometric illusions are created by the unusual camerawork and choreography.

The Case of the Spiral Staircase

1981
Between the Lights
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A play of light and shadow in an artificial architectural environment with pillars and a checkered floor, featuring a female figure. The film is composed of tinted photographs and photomontages.

Between the Lights

1975
Mal-ander
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A power ritual at a house and a power struggle during a journey over land and water.

Mal-ander

1976
Easy Action Animated
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A man and a woman, are in a closed cube that continuously rotates. Using animation, it is possible to look inside this moving space because walls are removed and replaced at just the right moment. The movements of these two people form a kind of choreography, defined by the rhythm and the mathematical nature of the cube. In about three thousand photographs, these movements are recorded in phases. These photographs were used as the basis for the film. Easy Action Animated is a film that is typical of the work of Verbeek & Wiertz. With great precision, they build animated worlds/spaces that have a strong mathematical character: cubes, spirals, and rotating surfaces. These are abstractions in which man is imprisoned in an alienated way, whether he is a spectator or a subject.

Easy Action Animated

1978
Slippery Slope
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A house with constantly changing interiors, surrounded by different types of landscapes, is shown from various angles, in response to music.

Slippery Slope

1972