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Arteles Catalogue 2023-2020

Arteles Creative Center's residency artists and their projects 2023-2020

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Back to Basics program / AUGUST <strong>2023</strong><br />

France Rreally<br />

USA<br />

www.france-rreally.com<br />

About<br />

France Rreally is a multimedia artist working with video<br />

art, documentary, performance, and fabric to reflect the<br />

reality of constant change and the personal agency it makes<br />

possible. He uses accessible materials like consumer digital<br />

cameras, handmade sets, and found ephemera to guide<br />

journeys between banal everyday life and ridiculous digimagical<br />

fairytale worlds. With a world in flux, systems can<br />

be undermined, human identity and form is fluid, and reality<br />

itself is complex and customizable--empowering users to<br />

take what's in reach to create their ideal lives.<br />

He is a member of the NYC/Philadelphia film and video art<br />

collective Krissy Talking Pictures and has performed and<br />

screened his work online and around North America and<br />

Europe including at BRIC Arts Media, the Hudson Valley<br />

Museum of Contemporary Art, Sameheads Berlin, and<br />

various film festivals such as Film Diary NYC, Antimatter<br />

Media Art, and Cactus Club Independent Film Festival. He is<br />

based out of Brooklyn, NY, where he is always becoming and<br />

re-becoming himself.<br />

Movie storyboarding and filming<br />

Most of my time during the residency was spent on the<br />

earliest stages of an upcoming movie I’m creating. I spent<br />

the first two weeks of the month coming up with an idea,<br />

creating a workable storyboard, making costumes and<br />

gathering props, then the last two weeks filming, filming, and<br />

more filming.<br />

While I had wanted to come prepared with an original<br />

idea and hit the ground running, it took arriving at <strong>Arteles</strong><br />

and experiencing the surroundings without a cellphone<br />

or internet for the story to reveal itself. I sewed original<br />

costumes for the three central characters out of found fabric<br />

and free clothing. I shot footage in the forest, on the road,<br />

by the lake, and in front of a green screen, and was lucky<br />

to share the screen with a few other enthusiastic residents<br />

who helped me bring my ideas to life. With every element of<br />

the movie, I encouraged myself to follow my intuition. I was<br />

striving to trust the story I was creating and allow meaning<br />

to emerge from the ideas instead of the other way around.<br />

Then, what started as disjointed images in my mind gradually<br />

revealed themselves to be springing from the same source<br />

as cohesive components of a larger picture.<br />

Though I have a long road until the project is finished, it is<br />

invaluably steeped with the lively worlds I experienced in and<br />

around the forest, moments of present awareness, and the<br />

support of those I met in my time at <strong>Arteles</strong>.

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