Stefan Roloff

Stefan Roloff (born 1953 Berlin) is a painter, video artist and filmmaker, living and working in New York and Berlin. He is a pioneer of digital video and photography.;[1][2]

Life

In 1984, Stefan Roloff was invited to experiment on prototypes of digital video and imaging computers at the New York Institute of Technology, where he pioneered the blending of painting with digital media. After moving to New York in 1982, he developed Moving Painting, a process in which a painting is set in motion by filming each stage that it passes through during its creation. He received international recognition for this concept and collaborated with musicians Suicide, Martin Rev,[3] Andrew Cyrille and Peter Gabriel, with whom he produced FACE, the prototype for his video Sledgehammer, as well as the video ZAAR, for Gabriel's album Passion.[4] In 1989, Roloff received a Fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts for his digital work.

He has since produced and directed numerous videos and two documentary films. Each film is accompanied by an art installation, providing a three-dimensional space which the viewers can enter for a direct experience of the subject matter. His documentary film The Red Orchestra[5] is a portrait of his late father, Helmut Roloff, a resistance fighter against the Nazis. It was nominated for best foreign film 2005 by the US Women Critics Circle.

Recently, Stefan Roloff has produced 60 interviews [6] with former citizens of the  East Germany in preparation of his feature film "Cafe Holland", which, based on a true story, will provide an authentic look at life behind the Iron Curtain.

Selected exhibitions

Video Compilations

Filmography

Books

References

  1. Smith, Joshua (March 1989). Photography of Invention. The MIT Press.
  2. NYFA (1989). "Artist's Fellowship". The New York Foundation for the Arts.
  3. Rev, Martin (1984–2010). "R&R". When 6 is 9 Productions.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Gabriel, Peter (1993). "All About Us". World Cat.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Martel, Ned (March 2, 2005). "Fighting the Dangerous Fight Under the Nazis". The New York Times.
  6. Stabe, Carola (2012). "Videoarchiv des Widerstands gegen das DDR System". Bundesstiftung Aufarbeitung.

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