PIIPÄÄ Remix
Marikki Hakola
The video work PIIPÄÄ REMIX is based on the recordings of the performance PIIPÄÄ premiered in Helsinki 1987. The topic of PIIPÄÄ is a dystopian vision about the futuristic information society, where technology acts as a vehicle of surveillance and use of power, destroying the personal traits of humans, social life and psyche.
Production Year
2011
Duration
00:40:47
Type
Genre
Tags
body image,
dance films,
dystopias,
human rights,
performance (art forms),
political art,
technology
Original Title
PIIPÄÄ Remix
Finnish Title
PIIPÄÄ Remix
English Title
PIIPÄÄ Remix
Production Countries
Finland
Dialogue
Yes
Aspect Ratio
4:3
Sound
Yes
Cast
Marikki Hakola (Author), Marikki Hakola (Director), Marikki Hakola (Editor), Kaija Saariaho (Music), Jean-Baptiste Barriére (Music), Antti Kirvesmäki (Other ), Lauri Rissanen (Other ), Sami Väätänen (Other ), Esa Parkatti (Other ), Marikki Hakola (Producer), Kaligari oy (Producer), Marikki Hakola (Script), Jouni Tommola (Writer), Tomi Salmela (Actor), Jussi Liimatainen (Audio), Gustav Alenius (Audio), Ari Tenhula (Choreographer), Tiina Helisten (Choreographer), Kirsi Monni (Choreographer), Sanna Kekäläinen (Choreographer), Liisu Vartija-Rissanen (Costume Design), Taina Relander (Costume Design), Tiina Helisten (Dance), Kirsi Monni (Dance), Sanna Kekäläinen (Dance), Ari Tenhula (Dance), ESEK/LUSES (Funder), Emma Museum (Funder), Ilkka Volanen (Lighting), Jari Haanperä (Lighting), Jukka Mikkonen (Lighting), Epa Tamminen (Lighting), Matti Willberg (Lighting), Risto Heikinheimo (Make-Up), Kimmo Koskela (Other ), Kroma Productions oy (Production Company), Matti Koivu (Production Manager), Mirka Flander (Production Personnel), Marja Kanervo (Set Designer), Epa Tamminen (Sound Design), Aatos Suomilammi (Video), Brölle Suominen (Video), Jukka Salosmaa (Video), Veli Granö (Video), Riikka Hakola (Vocalist), Juha Haanperä (Vocalist)
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Marikki Hakola is a media artist, film director and producer. She graduated as a visual artist from the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts in 1984, after she began working with video and performance art in 1982. Since then, Hakola has completed numerous video and multimedia art works, installations, music and dance films as well as performances. Hakola is an internationally recognized pioneer of European media art, with her work appearing at many exhibitions, festivals and TV channels. Her pieces are found in collections throughout several international art museums. Hakola has also taught film and media art in Finnish arts universities.
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