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Sasha Pirker

Paperwork

| | | 15:0 | Autriche | 2013

Factory and office?these two architectural poles characterize Sasha Pirker?s Paperwork. On the one hand is the paper factory in the Italian town of Verzuolo whose largely automated processes the film captures in its first and final thirds in mainly static takes. On the other hand, Paperwork leads us into, around, and through the company headquarters of the Burgo Group, located in San Mauro near Turin, whose production sites include the aforementioned paper factory. The administrative building, which has largely been preserved in its original state, was built in the late 1970s according to plans drawn up by Oscar Niemeyer, a star architect in today?s terms. The building sits in the landscape like an elegant, curved, circular space ship, bearing witness to an era in which the administrative and service sector began to overtake industrial work.

Born in Vienna in 1969. Studied Linguistics. Artist and Filmmaker.Born in 1969 in Vienna, studied linguistics. Teaches at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Video and video installation THINKING THE FORM at the Viennale in 2011. Sasha Pirkeris not just a filmmaker but a philosopher of space: Her architectural explorations of public and private buildings by eminent architects, such as Lautner, Schindler and Niemeyer aren?t documentaries on buildings but dialogues with these structures? social, political and societal dimensions. Pirker?s close look at detail speaks for the whole: with a downright affectionate understanding of space, she looks out from the inside (less often the other way round), foregoes the big picture of overall views for a gaze into interiors, as if into the bowels of utopias and sanctuaries cast in stone. The power of her films is frequently due to the interplay of images and sounds, when, for instance, the weird and wonderful stories told by people off camera make the architectural space come alive with astonishing tales.