Michael Fakesch

Welcome to the 7:24 Michael Fakesch Film Festival highlighting an eye’n’ear-blazing example of how music can be visualised today. During 7 days (starting Tuesday the 24:th of November) 24 unique music videos based on the former Funkstörung member Michael Fakeschs music will be shown here.
Inspired by the “Vidos” project curated by Cornelia and Holger Lund at Fluctuating Images the Festival will show work made by internationally acclaimed and highly awarded artists, filmmakers, directors, animators and designers such as Zeitguised (UK), Quayola (UK), Paulo Lima/MusaWorkLab (Portugal), Brian Bixby/Keep Adding (USA), Scott Pagano/Neither Field (USA), Mateuniverse/Psyop (USA), Marcelo Baldin (Brasil), Giraffentoast (Germany), Markus Wambsganss/Kaliber16 (Germany), Antonin de Bemels (Belgium), Sam Vanoverschelde/Visual Kitchen (Belgium) and many others.
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Blackbird (T. Frenzel, K. Schweiker)
The Blackbird video is a collaborative music visualization project by Katja Schweiker and Thomas Frenzel. Both are working with an experimental approach on intermedia projects, striving for content generated designs.Complicated
Directed by Gabriel Shalom originally from Maryland, USA and currently resides in Berlin.I Want It (Keep Adding)
Brian Bixby from Keep Adding wrote and directed a visual narrative inspired by Taprikk Sweezee’s lyrics in this song. The video was filmed in Abiquiu, New Mexico and features many of the epic surroundings that American artist Georgia O’Keefe made famous while living in Abiquiu.Blackbird (Giraffentoast)
Video directed by Jens Lueg at Hamburg/Berlin based Giraffentoast.Don’t Stop (MusaWorkLab)
Video by Paulo Lima at Lisboa based MusaWorkLab.Crest (Visual Kitchen)
This is Sam Vanoverschelde at Visual Kitchen’s take on the Crest track.Miko (kaliber16)
Video directed by Markus Wambsganss from Kaliber16. Video nominated for the BILD-KUNST award for Experimental Film at the KunstFilmBiennale in Cologne 2009.Dot (Labmeta)
Video by designer/director Paul Mumford at London based Labmeta.Left
Muscle cars, saturated colours and fluorescent lamps to create an compelling backdrop for some backstreet dancing. Directed by filmmaker Scott Pagano at Neither Field.
Directed by Alain Delluc at alaindelluc.com
Soda (A. Delluc)
Directed by Alain Delluc at alaindelluc.com
Video by Ilja Knezovic at Visuarte in München.
Give It To Me
Video by Ilja Knezovic at Visuarte in München.
Video directed by visual artist Quayola and Giorgia Polizzi in 2007. Shot 20m below the surface outside Molara Island, Sardinia, Italy.
Miko (Quayola)
Video directed by visual artist Quayola and Giorgia Polizzi in 2007. Shot 20m below the surface outside Molara Island, Sardinia, Italy.
On common surfaces of a livingroom we witness the symbolized dance between two colourful abstract clouds separating from each other but unable to finally split up which is a reference to the song’s lyrics about the difficulties of breaking up a relationship. Made by Jan Mathias Steinforth at Mateuniverse.
Channel (Mate Steinforth)
On common surfaces of a livingroom we witness the symbolized dance between two colourful abstract clouds separating from each other but unable to finally split up which is a reference to the song’s lyrics about the difficulties of breaking up a relationship. Made by Jan Mathias Steinforth at Mateuniverse.
Video made by Andreas Martini, a Stuttgart based engineer of architecture who works in the field of 2D/3D illustration, 3D modeling and 2D/3D animation.
Crest (A. Martini)
Video made by Andreas Martini, a Stuttgart based engineer of architecture who works in the field of 2D/3D illustration, 3D modeling and 2D/3D animation.
Directed by Marcelo Baldin from Combustion. Marcelo is an art director and sound designer from São Paulo, Brazil. Production by Animatorio.
Soda (Combustion)
Directed by Marcelo Baldin from Combustion. Marcelo is an art director and sound designer from São Paulo, Brazil. Production by Animatorio.
Video directed by Berlin based typographics designer Jörg Petri at Jop. The video is a sequence of digitally reproduced letterpress prints, produced in the typography workshop of the University of Arts in Braunschweig, Germany. The video consists of approximately 300 different screens and 300 different pages were set in lead type and printed on a letterpress made in the 1940’s.
Dot (Jop)
Video directed by Berlin based typographics designer Jörg Petri at Jop. The video is a sequence of digitally reproduced letterpress prints, produced in the typography workshop of the University of Arts in Braunschweig, Germany. The video consists of approximately 300 different screens and 300 different pages were set in lead type and printed on a letterpress made in the 1940’s.
Danny Franzreb from the Taobot studio in Frankfurt am Main was invited to contribute with a video for Michael. The result is something Danny rather calls a conceptual prototype, which he fully programmed in Processing, instead of filming it or producing it in a 3D app.
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Danny Franzreb from the Taobot studio in Frankfurt am Main was invited to contribute with a video for Michael. The result is something Danny rather calls a conceptual prototype, which he fully programmed in Processing, instead of filming it or producing it in a 3D app.
Video by Christian Flaccus at Schoene Neue Kinder in München and featuring their graphic character called Gonzo.
Crest (Schoene Neue Kinder)
Video by Christian Flaccus at Schoene Neue Kinder in München and featuring their graphic character called Gonzo.
Mouthface video by Brussels based Antonin de Bemels.
On The Floor (Antonin de Bemels)
Mouthface video by Brussels based Antonin de Bemels.
A video by Austrian designer Tina Frank. The video shows non-stop rotations and movements, a simple translation of the title. While the music’s speed changes from slow to fast like chewing gum so does the images.
Don’t Stop (Tina Frank)
A video by Austrian designer Tina Frank. The video shows non-stop rotations and movements, a simple translation of the title. While the music’s speed changes from slow to fast like chewing gum so does the images.
Video by Timo Böse, a graphics designer and director at Lowerground in Berlin.
Escalate
Video by Timo Böse, a graphics designer and director at Lowerground in Berlin.
Video by Stuttgart based VJ Nina Juric aka nin.sha and Franz Former. The video was screened on various film festivals throughout 2008.
I Want It (nin.sha, Franz Former)
Video by Stuttgart based VJ Nina Juric aka nin.sha and Franz Former. The video was screened on various film festivals throughout 2008.
Video directed by Gent/Graz based Michael Langeder from the motion graphics trio Flimmerflitzer.
I Want It (Flimmerflitzer)
Video directed by Gent/Graz based Michael Langeder from the motion graphics trio Flimmerflitzer.
Visual skit interpretation of the track and transformed into an animated world of trashy colourful graphics. Video by Markus Raffelsberger and Michael Zagorski at the Vienna based Valence studio.
