If Your Heart Wants It (Remix)
Takala Pilvi
Taking place annually in Helsinki, SLUSH is a three-day super event that aims to invigorate the tech-startup community by bringing together entrepreneurs with venture capitalists in a party-like environment. If your heart wants it (remix) is grounded in research Takala conducted at the 2018 edition of SLUSH. Together with an interdisciplinary team and camera crew, they fabricated a startup in order to gain entry.
Production Year
2020
Duration
00:15:22
Tyyppi
Asiasana
business angel, business ideas, business life, businessmen, businesswomen, commercialism, documentarism, entrepeneurs, entrepreneurship, environmental values, experimental films, Helsinki, human dignity, infiltration (covert operations), investment, investments, money, networking (making contacts), private equity investors, sales agents, social receptions, startup companies, technology companies, utopias, values (conceptions), work
Original Title
If Your Heart Wants It (Remix)
English Title
If Your Heart Wants It (Remix)
Production Countries
Finland,Germany
Dialogue
Yes
Sound
Yes
Cast
Pilvi Takala (Author), Katharina Diessner (Cinematographer), Pilvi Takala (Director), Elisa Purfürst (Editor), Pilvi Takala (Producer), Pilvi Takala (Script), Tobias Purfürst (Sound Design), Aalto yliopisto (Funder), Iona Roisin (Production Assistant), Paris Furst (Production Assistant), Jessie Bullivant (Production Assistant), Emre Türker (Recordist), Paris Furst (Researcher), Alice Wickström (Researcher), Jessie Bullivant (Researcher), PXL-MAD School of Arts (Support), Edvard Lammervo (Voice actor), Derya Durmaz (Voice actor), Uzay Görkhan Irmak (Voice actor), Dominik Weber (Voice actor), Emma Waltraud Howes (Voice actor)
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Pilvi Takala (b. 1981) lives and works between Berlin and Helsinki. Her video works are based on performative interventions in which she researches specific communities in order to process social structures and question the normative rules and truths of our behaviour in different contexts. Her works show that it is often possible to learn about the implicit rules of a social situation only by its disruption. Her work has been shown in MoMA PS1 and New Museum, Kiasma, Palais de Tokyo, Kunsthalle Basel, Manifesta 11, Witte de With, and the 9th Istanbul Biennial. Takala won the Dutch Prix de Rome in 2011 and the Emdash Award and Finnish State Prize for Visual Arts in 2013.
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