Deconstruction of Memory
nathalie teirlinck
DECONSTRUCTION OF MEMORY (RECONSTRUCTION FOR A DREAM) can best be des-cribed as a visual search for the mechanisms of memory. They are triggered by a sound, an image, a feeling, a colour, a composition, and therefore they are illogical, tactile, and brief... Both in images and sound, the fleetingness of lost moments is brought to life and made tangible through a sensual and associative narrative style.
Nathalie Teirlinck (1985) studied cinematography at the KASK Art School in Gent, Belgium. Thanks to a wild card issued by the Flemish Audio-visual Fund she was able to complete her latest short film ‘Venus vs Me’. Early 2010 the film had its international premiere at the prestigious Berlin Film Festival, where it received the European Film Award for Best Short. Among others, Nathalie also directed some music videos (Novastar, Admiral Freebee,...), commissioned films, video installations and two theatre plays produced by Malpertuis.