Splash


① memo 20170629 ~ Splash ~ June 29 , 2017 , Antwerp , Belgium – Premiere today of this one minute film “Splash” in The One Minutes Series of July 2017 called “Enjoy your file, download your life” curated by Studio David Claerbout and hosted by both The One Minutes , De Imagerie , and Het Bos in Antwerp , Belgium
“Splash” was made August 1, 2016 and added that day to the archive of The One Minutes.
[ Note : another copy of this 1 minute with a different soundtrack , called “Crossing” , was archived that same day by The One Minutes ]
The footage was shot September 26 , 2015 in the Greek Aegean Sea in the aftermath of storms across the Mediterranean that brought apocalyptical flash floods and torrential rainfall in nearby places.

Link –   http://theoneminutes.org/series/enjoy-your-file-download-your-life

Watch on Vimeo – https://vimeo.com/223534854

 

PREMIERE
‘Enjoy your file, download your life’ will premiere 29 June at Het Bos, Antwerp (BE).

PRESS release 13 June 2017 – Het Bos premieres One Minutes curated by Studio David Claerbout

THE ONE MINUTES SERIES

The One Minutes Series of July –  Enjoy your file, download your life – curated by Studio David Claerbout

Trailer

 

SCREENINGS

In July 2017 , the series will tour museums and cultural organisations with a subscription to The One Minutes Series.

Het Bos, Antwerpen (BE), 29 June 8:30 pm
Museum De Pont, Tilburg (NL), 13 July 6 pm
Amsterdam Academy of Architecture (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

 

Reykjavík International Film Festival ,  28 September – 8 October 2017 in Reykjavík , Iceland.

Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS) 28 September – 8 October 2017

 

Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (AMNUA)  in the exhibition ‘Ways of Seeing the Future – Creating, engaging and connecting – Celebrating 20 years of One Minutes’ from 26 October until 25 November 2018 .
“Splash” is selected for 8 hours of One Minute video art , by the Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (AMNUA) presents in the exhibition ‘Ways of Seeing the Future – Creating, engaging and connecting – Celebrating 20 years of One Minutes’ from 26 October until 25 November 2018.  The exhibition takes place in AMNUA’s futuristic Hall03 of 1500 square meters on the top floor of the museum.
Ways of Seeing the Future consists of 20 series curated by, among others, Melanie Bonajo, David Claerbout and Cally Spooner, discussing the topics of today and our near future in video art. The show marks the start of the festivities celebrating The One Minutes’ 20th anniversary in 2019.
»It cannot be ignored that the influence and success The One Minutes have achieved today, both suit and fight the trend of this fast-paced life at the same time.»
Chen Rui, Curator Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts.
Since 1999, The One Minutes Foundation has produced and distributed one minute videos from an artistic point of view, offering an international stage for people to create, engage and connect. The One Minutes Collection consists of over 10,000 video works by artists from more than 120 countries.
The exhibition consist of 20 series , and Splash is part of the July 2017 serie ‘Enjoy your file, download your life’ , curated by Studio David Claerbout.
Link announcement post https://michelvanderburg.com/2018/09/20/splash-in-nanjing-museum-celebrating-20-years-of-one-minutes/

Ways of Seeing the Future – Oct 26 , 2018 – Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Art

NOTES

Sep 19 , 2017 update post : Splash is selected for  Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Press release by The One Minutes

Sep 20 , 2018 update post : Splash is selected for 8 hours of One Minute video art , by the Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (AMNUA)  in the exhibition ‘Ways of Seeing the Future – Creating, engaging and connecting – Celebrating 20 years of One Minutes’ from 26 October until 25 November 2018.

Enjoy your file, download your life

20170616 OneMinutes trailer online
The One Minutes Series ‘Enjoy your file, download your life’ curated by Studio David Claerbout

① memo 20170616 ~ Enjoy your file, download your life ~ Today online The One Minutes Series announcement and trailer of ‘Enjoy your file, download your life’ curated by Studio David Claerbout.

! Great. My video “Splash” (2016) was used also for the moving poster image of this trailer.

PREMIERE
‘Enjoy your file, download your life’ will premiere 29 June at Het Bos, Antwerp (BE).

PRESS release 13 June 2017 – Het Bos premieres One Minutes curated by Studio David Claerbout

In July 2017 , the series will tour museums and cultural organisations with a subscription to The One Minutes Series.

Het Bos, Antwerpen (BE), 29 June 8:30 pm
Museum De Pont, Tilburg (NL), 13 July 6 pm
Amsterdam Academy of Architecture (NL)
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (NL)
Dortmunder U (DE)
East China Normal University, Shanghai (CN)
Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy, Amsterdam (NL)
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (NL)
De School, Amsterdam (NL)
WOW, Amsterdam (NL)

THE ONE MINUTES SERIES

The One Minutes Series of July –  Enjoy your file, download your life – curated by Studio David Claerbout

Trailer

 

MORE SCREENINGS

The “Splash” one minute film is selected for the Reykjavík International Film Festival to be held 28 September – 8 October 2017 in Reykjavík , Iceland.

Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS) 28 September – 8 October 2017

 

“Splash” is selected for 8 hours of One Minute video art , by the Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (AMNUA) presents in the exhibition ‘Ways of Seeing the Future – Creating, engaging and connecting – Celebrating 20 years of One Minutes’ from 26 October until 25 November 2018.  The exhibition takes place in AMNUA’s futuristic Hall03 of 1500 square meters on the top floor of the museum.
Ways of Seeing the Future consists of 20 series curated by, among others, Melanie Bonajo, David Claerbout and Cally Spooner, discussing the topics of today and our near future in video art. The show marks the start of the festivities celebrating The One Minutes’ 20th anniversary in 2019.
»It cannot be ignored that the influence and success The One Minutes have achieved today, both suit and fight the trend of this fast-paced life at the same time.»
Chen Rui, Curator Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts.
Since 1999, The One Minutes Foundation has produced and distributed one minute videos from an artistic point of view, offering an international stage for people to create, engage and connect. The One Minutes Collection consists of over 10,000 video works by artists from more than 120 countries.
The exhibition consist of 20 series , and Splash is part of the July 2017 serie ‘Enjoy your file, download your life’ , curated by Studio David Claerbout.

Splash video and more in these other posts
https://michelvanderburg.com/2017/06/29/splash/
https://michelvanderburg.com/2018/09/20/splash-in-nanjing-museum-celebrating-20-years-of-one-minutes/

NOTES

Sep 19 , 2017 update post : Splash is selected for  Reykjavík International Film Festival (IS)
Press release by The One Minutes

Sep 20 , 2018 update post : Splash is selected for 8 hours of One Minute video art , by the Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts (AMNUA) presents in the exhibition ‘Ways of Seeing the Future – Creating, engaging and connecting – Celebrating 20 years of One Minutes’ from 26 October until 25 November 2018.

History One Minutes In Paradiso

November 28, 2010 (tonight 6 years ago) the Dutch Museum of National History and The One Minutes presented a selection of videos about Dutch History (and personal history of dutch) at the festival “Waar Geschiedenis Begint” (Where history starts) in Paradiso, Amsterdam.

Artists and art students were asked to make a one minute video about where history starts. Special host is artist and theater director Steven de Jong.

This short doc shows the premiere of the 1 minute film “Transport XX – face to face” ( full details here at michelvanderburg.com ) and screening (full or partially) of some others including “Aap Noot Mies” ( by Barry van der Rijt – barryvanderrijt.com – here at The One Minutes Vimeo  )

Transport XX – One Minute in Paradiso, Amsterdam

Dutch text below (texte Français ci-dessous) This recording of the Transport XX one-minute film presentation last year (Nov. 28, 2010) in Paradiso in Amsterdam was uploaded today.

Amsterdam – Paradiso Nov. 28, 2010 – The One Minutes – Where history starts …

November 28, 2010 the Dutch Museum of National History and The One Minutes presented a selection of videos about Dutch History in Paradiso, Amsterdam. Artists and art students were asked to make a one minute video about where history starts. The videos were shown at the ‘Waar Geschiedenis Begint Show’ (Where history starts). Special host is artist and theater director Steven de Jong. Multiple screens at opposite sides in Paradiso offered a good view for everyone on the show.

Trailer – ‘Where History Starts Show’

“Transport XX”

This short! documentary is a video impression (February 28th, 2009) of the confrontation of passers-by with the TRANSPORT XX installation in Brussels, that presented photographic portraits of 1,200 of the 1,631 Jewish prisoners deported with the 20th train convoy to Auschwitz in 1943.

Below the original 1 minute film Transport XX – face to face

On April 19, 1943  at 10 p.m. the 20th train convoy departed the Dossin barracks (Kazerne Dossin) in Mechelen (Belgium) with 40 cattle cars crammed with 1631 Jewish men, women and children for Auschwitz (Poland). The in Belgium captured Jews were over 90% ‘foreigners’ (with no Belgian nationality) who either when war broke out or (many) years earlier had fled from mainly Eastern Europe, Germany and Holland to Belgium. Half an hour after the departure of this transport XX three young Belgians from Brussels,  Youra Livschitz, Jean Franklemon and Robert Maistriau  stopped the train between Boortmeerbeek and Haacht,  opened one of the cars and liberated 17 prisoners. Later before the train reaches the German border over 200 other prisoners decide to attempt to escape and also jump out of the cars. In total 233 people attempted to escape, and 188 did succeed. Unfortunately also 26 were killed and 89 others recaptured and interned or put on future trains to Auschwitz. This 20th transport arrived at Auschwitz on April 22. Only 153 of those on board survived this death camp.

This was the only documented attack on a death train during the Shoah. Continue reading “Transport XX – One Minute in Paradiso, Amsterdam”

Vlog – The One Minutes – De Waar Geschiedenis Begint Show | imichel•com | 20101130

Vlog – The One Minutes – De Waar Geschiedenis Begint Show | imichel•com | 20101130

Paradiso Nov. 28, 2010: (English below) : The One Minutes – De Waar Geschiedenis Begint Show

Op zondag 28 november 2010 presenteerde het Nationaal Historisch Museum en The One Minutes de Waar Geschiedenis Begint-show in Paradiso, Amsterdam. Geschiedenisfilms van één minuut passeerden de revue …

Hier een video log

Meerdere schermen tegenover elkaar in Paradiso zorgden voor goed zicht op de vertoning.

Transport XX – video upload Dec 14, 2011 *

Deze korte! documentaire is een video impressie (28 februari 2009) van de confrontatie van voorbijgangers met de TRANSPORT XX installatie in Brussel: 1200 fotografische portretten van joden gedeporteerd naar Auschwitz in 1943.
Op 19 april 1943 deporteerde het 20ste treinkonvooi 1631 joodse gevangenen van de Kazerne Dossin in Mechelen (België) naar Auschwitz-Birkenau (Polen).
Deze in België gevangen genomen joden waren afkomstig uit België en ook Nederland en andere Europese landen.

Een op de zeven van de gedeporteerden wist te ontsnappen; ondermeer door de verzetsactie van de drie Brusselse jongemannen – Youra Livschitz, Jean Franklemon and Robert Maistriau – die het konvooi ‘s nachts tot staan brachten na Boortmeerbeek – niet ver van Mechelen.

Deze ‘one minute cut’ is een bewerking van de eerder in 2009 op youtube/channel012 verschenen video “TRANSPORT XX – installation Brussels”. Speciaal voor het One Minutes festival werd de oorspronkelijke film van ca. 3 minuten (2 min 50 sec) ingekort tot 1 minuut.

Credits
Dank je wel: Marjan Verplancke en andere medewerkers van het Joods Museum van Deportatie en Verzet in Mechelen, België (Kazerne Dossin) en het project “Give them a Face”.
Vanwege het speciale ‘format’ van de ‘The One Minutes’ zijn in deze 1-minuut versie de titel en credits achterwege gelaten in het beeldmateriaal (de film zelf), en wordt de titel pas bij vertoning toegevoegd.
De Kazerne Dossin digitaliseerde de foto’s van Dossin gevangenen, die meestal afkomstig zijn uit het Belgische Algemeen Rijksarchief – Dossiers Vreemdelingen Politie.
Met het project “Geef ze een gezicht” tracht Kazerne Dossin om zoveel mogelijk portretten van gedeporteerden samen te brengen, om hen hun gezicht terug te geven, en de herinnering levend te houden.

Links zoz

English

“The One Minutes – Where history starts show”
November 28, 2010 the dutch Museum of National History and The One Minutes presented a fine selection of videos about Dutch History in Paradiso, Amsterdam.
Below a video log

Multiple screens at opposite sides in Paradiso offered a good view for everyone on the show.

Paradiso 28 nov 2010 | Fred Ernst CC BY-SA 2.0 | 20101130

Transport XX – update with video upload Dec 14, 2011*

This short! documentary is a video impression (February 28th, 2009) of the confrontation of passers-by with the TRANSPORT XX installation in Brussels, that presented 1200 photographic portraits of Jews deported to Auschwitz in 1943. On 19 April 1943 the 20th train convoy deported 1,631 Jews from the Dossin Barracks in Mechelen (Belgium) to Auschwitz (Poland). These in Belgium captured Jews were orginally from both Belgium, Holland and other European countries.

One out of seven of these deportees managed to escape, among others by the act of resistance of the three young men — Youra Livschitz, Jean Franklemon and Robert Maistriau — who stopped the convoy that night after Boortmeerbeek (near Mechelen).

This ‘one minute cut’ is a reworking of the video “TRANSPORT XX – installation Brussels” presented earlier in 2009 at youtube/channel012. For this special ‘The One Minute’ edition, the original film of around 3 minutes was edited to a 1-minute cut.

Credits
Thank you: Marjan Verplancke and other co-workers of the Jewish Museum of Deportation and Resistance (JMDR) in Mechelen (Malines, Belgium) and project “Give them a Face”.
Because of the special format of the ‘The One Minutes’ the credits and title were omitted from the actual video, the title however will be shown at display.
The Kazerne Dossin digitalized the photo’s of the Dossin prisoners, that mostly are from the “National State Archives of Belgium. Ministry of Justice, Public Safety Office, Foreigner’s Police, individual files”.
With the ‘Give Them a Face’ project the Kazerne Dossin aims to bring together as many portraits of deportees from the Dossin barracks in Mechelen as possible and give them back their face – and the memory alive.

Links

(updated 20220621)

Transport XX in Paradiso | The One Minutes Collection | 20200607 URL https://youtu.be/KuyQzLXQo3g

Transport XX Face to Face | 20200110 | Michel van der Burg | michelvanderburg•com – URL https://michelvanderburg.com/2020/01/10/transport-xx-face-to-face/

TRANSPORT XX — installation Brussels | 20090419 | Michel van der Burg | michelvanderburg•com – URL https://michelvanderburg.com/2009/04/19/transport-xx-installation-brussels-imichelcom-20090419/

The One Minutes URL http://www.theoneminutes.org/about

Program Filmfestival URL (no longer available) http://www.theoneminutes.org/a641…Waar-begint-geschiedenis

Nationaal Historisch Museum and INNL website is no longer existing , more info here URL https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationaal_Historisch_Museum_(Nederland)

Nationaal Historisch Museum – the INNL youtube channel URL https://www.youtube.com/user/GeschiedenisINNL

INNL video ‘The One Minutes – De Waar Geschiedenis Begint Show’ URL https://youtu.be/HSfzpSzElyA

Paradiso
http://www.paradiso.nl/web/Agenda-Item/THE-ONE-MINUTES-WAAR-GESCHIEDENIS-BEGINT.htm

Joods Museum van Deportatie en Verzet | now Kazerne Dossin URL https://kazernedossin.eu/en/

Kazerne Dossin – kazernedossin.eu/

Belgische Algemeen Rijksarchief – Dossiers Vreemdelingen Politie | National State Archives of Belgium – arch.be/

New Arrivals | KORT! ntr: (no longer available via this link)
http://www.kortefilmonline.ntr.nl/page/detail/newarrivals/video/788830/transport-xx—face-to-face

YouTube – Channel012 URL youtube.com/channel012

YouTube – iClip channel (archived now) – youtube.com/iclip

Vimeo (2012) https://vimeo.com/michelvanderburg/txx1minute

Updates

Dec 14, 2011 updated with Transport XX oneminute youtube upload*
Dec 15, 2011 credits / link info updated

The One Minutes – De Waar Geschiedenis Begint Show | Logo | 20101130

Nationaal Historisch Museum | INNL | 20101130

The One Minutes | 20101130

Posted by michelvanderburg – Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Republished 20220621 by Michel van der Burg | michelvanderburg•com , from imichel•com | imichel•blogspot•com | 20101130

*Note 20220621 – The “Transport XX” video upload of Dec 14, 2011 (on the Youtube/iClip channel – a second channel now archived) is replaced here by the 2020 edition : Transport XX in Paradiso | The One Minutes Collection | 20200607 URL https://youtu.be/KuyQzLXQo3g

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Transport XX …1943 @ The One Minutes film festival | imichel•com | 20101124

Transport XX – Jews deported to Auschwitz in 1943 | TheOneMinutes – Waar Geschiedenis Begint | Storyboard (2-fps) © michelvanderburg 2010 — Some Rights Reserved – Creative Commons license: Attribution-Share Alike

English description below

NL (dutch)

De ‘one minute’ documentaire “Transport XX – Jews deported to Auschwitz in 1943” is geselecteerd voor het filmfestival ‘The One Minutes / Waar Geschiedenis Begint’ van het Nationaal Historisch Museum and The One Minutes, op 28 november 2010 in Paradiso in Amsterdam.
Deze ‘one minute cut’ is een bewerking van de eerder in 2009 op youtube/channel012 verschenen video “TRANSPORT XX – installation Brussels”. Speciaal voor het One Minutes festival werd de oorspronkelijke film van ca. 3 minuten (2 min 50 sec) ingekort tot 1 minuut.

Meer over het ‘The One Minutes / Waar Geschiedenis Begint’ project
Waar begint geschiedenis?
Het Nationaal Historisch Museum en The One Minutes vroegen filmmakers en studenten van Nederlandse Kunstopleidingen om een one minute video te maken over waar hun geschiedenis begint. Bijvoorbeeld bij de naam van hun grootmoeder, de straat waarin ze wonen of beelden van verlies, liefde, trouw en inzicht.
Op 28 November presenteren Het Nationaal Historisch Museum en The One Minutes de meest bijzondere geschiedenisfilms van één minuut in de “Waar Geschiedenis Begint” Show in Paradiso in Amsterdam. Gastheer is kunstenaar en theatermaker Steven de Jong.
De films verschijnen ook op DVD, en Avro KunstUur zendt wekelijks een kleine selectie van de historische one minutes uit op zaterdag tussen 17.00 en 18.00 uur op Ned. 2.

Over “Transport XX – Jews deported to Auschwitz in 1943”
Deze korte! documentaire is een video impressie (28 februari 2009) van de confrontatie van voorbijgangers met de TRANSPORT XX installatie in Brussel: 1200 fotografische portretten van joden gedeporteerd naar Auschwitz in 1943.
Op 19 april 1943 deporteerde het 20ste treinkonvooi 1631 joodse gevangenen van de Kazerne Dossin in Mechelen (België) naar Auschwitz-Birkenau (Polen).
Deze in België gevangen genomen joden waren afkomstig uit België en ook Nederland en andere Europese landen.
Een op de zeven van de gedeporteerden wist te ontsnappen; ondermeer door de verzetsactie van de drie Brusselse jongemannen – Youra Livschitz, Jean Franklemon and Robert Maistriau – die het konvooi ‘s nachts tot staan brachten na Boortmeerbeek – niet ver van Mechelen.
Het project TRANSPORT XX is een constructie waarin de portretten getoond worden van 1200 van de 1631 gevangenen van dit 20ste konvooi.
De TRANSPORT XX installatie in Brussel werd van 27 januari tot 15 maart 2009 georganiseerd door het BELvue Museum in samenwerking met de Kazerne Dossin / Joods Museum van Deportatie en Verzet. De fotografische portretten werden buiten gepresenteerd langs het “Park van Brussel” (Warandepark) tegenover het Koninklijk Paleis. Op deze wijze werden voorbijgangers geconfronteerd met de 1200 gezichten van de slachtoffers.

Credits

Dank je wel: Marjan Verplancke en andere medewerkers van Kazerne Dossin / Joods Museum van Deportatie en Verzet in Mechelen, België en het project “Give them a Face”.
Vanwege het speciale ‘format’ van de ‘The One Minutes’ zijn in deze 1-minuut versie de titel en credits achterwege gelaten in het beeldmateriaal (de film zelf), en wordt de titel pas bij vertoning toegevoegd.
De Kazerne Dossin digitaliseerde de foto’s van Dossin gevangenen, die meestal afkomstig zijn uit het Belgische Algemeen Rijksarchief – Dossiers Vreemdelingen Politie.
Met het project “Geef ze een gezicht” tracht Kazerne Dossin om zoveel mogelijk portretten van gedeporteerden samen te brengen, om hen hun gezicht terug te geven, en de herinnering levend te houden.

Over het Storyboard (2fps) van de 1-minuut video
Het ‘framework’ (de opbouw) van de video wordt getoond in een collage die is samengesteld uit de opeenvolgende bemonsterde frames die elk staan voor een halve seconde van de feitelijke video (2fps: 2 frames per seconde).

Achtergrond
1) Release: De ‘oneminute’ versie werd 8 oktober 2010 voor het eerst uitgebracht bij theoneminutes. Na het festival zal deze ‘one minute’ online vertoond worden.
2) Een eerste langere versie van deze film (2 min 50 sec) met de titel “TRANSPORT XX – installation Brussels” wordt sinds 19 april 2009 (precies 66 jaar na de deportatie) via youtube/channel012 getoond, en werd in 2009 ook opgenomen in de collectie van het Joods Museum van Deportatie en Verzet (Kazerne Dossin, Mechelen, België) als digitaal bestand en als DVD-video. Van deze originele versie verscheen onlangs tevens een ‘final cut’ (met nieuwe credits en enkele edit correcties, onder de titel “Transport XX – face to face”) in de ‘New Arrivals’ — een samenwerkingsproject van de NTR/NPS (Nederlandse Publieke Omroep) en het IFFR (International Film Festival Rotterdam). Hierover volgt binnenkort meer in dit blog.
3) Herinneringen van de Nederlandse dokter Louis Micheels (die met zijn verloofde op dit transport was en de holocaust overleefde) verschenen in zijn boek: ‘Dokter 117641’ – Louis J. Micheels (ISBN 90 263 1029 3)
4) De overval op de 20e deportatietrein naar Auschwitz wordt verder beschreven in ‘Stille rebellen’ – Marion Schreiber (ISBN 90 450 07347)

Links / Refs zoz

English

The ‘one minute’ documentary “Transport XX – Jews deported to Auschwitz in 1943″ has been selected for the film festival ”The One Minutes / Waar Geschiedenis Begint” of the dutch Museum of National History and The One Minutes, in Paradiso, Amsterdam on November 28, 2010.
This ‘one minute cut’ is a reworking of the video “TRANSPORT XX – installation Brussels” presented earlier in 2009 at youtube/channel012. For this special ‘The One Minute’ edition, the original film of around 3 minutes was edited to a 1-minute cut.

More about the ‘The One Minutes / Waar Geschiedenis Begint’ project
On 28 November the dutch Museum of National History and The One Minutes will present a fine selection of videos about Dutch History in Paradiso, Amsterdam.
Artists and art students were asked to make a one minute video about where history starts. For example with the name of their grandmother, the street where they live or images of loss, love, loyalty and understanding. The videos will be shown at the ‘Waar Geschiedenis Begint Show’. Special host is artist and theater director Steven de Jong. They will also appear on DVD and a selection will be broadcasted on dutch tv in AVRO KunstUur.

More about “Transport XX – Jews deported to Auschwitz in 1943”
This short! documentary is a video impression (February 28th, 2009) of the confrontation of passers-by with the TRANSPORT XX installation in Brussels, that presented 1200 photographic portraits of Jews deported to Auschwitz in 1943. On 19 April 1943 the 20th train convoy deported 1,631 Jews from the Dossin Barracks in Malines (Belgium) to Auschwitz (Poland). These in Belgium captured Jews were orginally from both Belgium, Holland and other European countries.
One out of seven of these deportees managed to escape, among others by the act of resistance of the three young men — Youra Livschitz, Jean Franklemon and Robert Maistriau — who stopped the convoy that night after Boortmeerbeek (near Malines).
The project TRANSPORT XX is a construction depicting the portraits of 1,200 of the 1,631 prisoners deported on this 20th convoy.
The TRANSPORT XX installation in Brussels was organised from 27 January to 15 March 2009 by the BELvue Museum in collaboration with the Kazerne Dossin (JMDR).
The photographic portraits were displayed outside in the Royal park in Brussels (opposite the Royal Palace). In this way passers-by were confronted with 1,200 faces of the victims.

Credits
Thank you: Marjan Verplancke and other co-workers of the Kazerne Dossin / Jewish Museum of Deportation and Resistance (JMDR) in Mechelen (Malines, Belgium) and project “Give them a Face”.
Because of the special format of the ‘The One Minutes’ the credits and title were omitted from the actual video, the title however will be shown at display.
The Kazerne Dossin digitalized the photo’s of the Dossin prisoners, that mostly are from the “National State Archives of Belgium. Ministry of Justice, Public Safety Office, Foreigner’s Police, individual files”.
With the ‘Give Them a Face’ project the Kazerne Dossin aims to bring together as many portraits of deportees from the Dossin barracks in Mechelen as possible and give them back their face – and the memory alive.

About the Storyboard (2fps) of this 1-minute video
The framework of the video is displayed by a collage made up of the subsequent sample frames that each represent a half second of the actual video.

Background
1) Release: The ‘oneminute’ version was first released October 8, 2010 at the theoneminutes. After the festival this ‘one minute’ will be shown online.
2) A first, longer, version of this film (2 min 50 sec) entitled “TRANSPORT XX – installation Brussels” has been on display online from April 19, 2009 (precisely 66 years after the deportation) via youtube.com/channel012, and that version was also added in 2009 (a digital file and a DVD-Video) to the collection of the Kazerne Dossin / Jewish Museum of Deportation and Resistance (JMDR, Mechelen, Belgium). A ‘final cut’ of this orginal version (with new credits, minor edit corrections, and the title “Transport XX – face to face”) was released recently at the online open stage for short films ‘New Arrivals’ of the Dutch public broadcaster NPS in collaboration with the International Film Festival Rotterdam. More about this soon in this blog.
3) Memories of the Dutch doctor Louis Micheels (who together with his fiancée was deported with this transport and survived the holocaust) were published in his book: Doctor 117641: A Holocaust Memoir by Louis J. Micheels
4) The raid on the twentieth train to Auschwitz is described in ‘Silent Rebels’ – by Marion Schreiber

Links

Program Filmfestival URL (no longer available) http://www.theoneminutes.org/a641…Waar-begint-geschiedenis

The One Minutes URL http://www.theoneminutes.org/about

Nationaal Historisch Museum – No longer existing , mote info here URL https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationaal_Historisch_Museum_(Nederland)

Paradiso
http://www.paradiso.nl/web/Agenda-Item/THE-ONE-MINUTES-WAAR-GESCHIEDENIS-BEGINT.htm

Joods Museum van Deportatie en Verzet | now Kazerne Dossin URL https://kazernedossin.eu/en/

New Arrivals
http://www.kortefilmonline.ntr.nl/page/detail/newarrivals/video/788830/transport-xx—face-to-face

YouTube – Channel012 URL youtube.com/channel012

Update

20111215 credits / link info

Posted by michelvanderburg – Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Republished 20220620 by Michel van der Burg | michelvanderburg•com , from imichel•com | imichel•blogspot•com | 20101124
Note 20220620 the storyboard image was originally called VideoframesWork in this post (as shown in the image) – this is now replaced by ‘Storyboard’ .

Credit (2022 format)
Transport XX …1943 @ The One Minutes film festival | | 20101124 | Michel van der Burg | michelvanderburg•com – CC BY SA 3.0

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