Video supports the song Peppers by multimedia group Borghesia with its technique and content. Experimental animation synchronized with the sound outlines an urban landscape and inserts symbols and stereotyping pop gay icons. Techno electronic score, song lyrics and visual support refer to commercialized representation of gays in pop culture and their sexuality as cold, instinctive and automatized. Video is characterized by vivid colour scheme, comic book characters, collage and psychedelic editing. (DIVA)
This video is a part of "The Triumph of Desire", a compilation of Borghesia music video clips (Document, G.U.M., Poppers, Triptych Futurists, No Hope No Fear, Discipline, Mud, She, Venceremos). It continues with the iconography introduced in the "So Young" compilation of Borghesia music video clips, but this time it is formally and technically much more elaborated. Issued by the FV Editions in 1989, it was successfully distributed via alternative channels. Videos are unique collages, which blend music, video and image with a hectic montage. Using images and symbols it is dedicated to alternative movement, which stayed in the margin from Yugoslav culture history up until now. (VD)
Borghesia (1983-1989) was a multimedia group (concert performances, video works, music videos, videocassettes, music records and cassettes). The members were Zemira Alajbegović, Goran Devide (Ɨ), Aldo Ivančić, Neven Korda and Dario Seraval. As a multimedia group it operated until 1989, and later Aldo Ivančić and Dario Seraval continued as a musical duo and retained the same name.
Production: TV Slovenija, 1993
The video starts with a graphic sign from which emerge images, and this procedure points to the fact that any documentary is but an artefact. The narrator searches through documents and reconstructs the life of Lela: in the Middle Ages she was accused of...
Production: RTV Slovenija, 1993
The dance performance by a man and a woman presents a story of timeless attraction and rejection. Despite of our desire for closeness, the curse of the greatest love for ourselves is omnipresent; sometimes the dancers come together, and then again they ch...
Production: TV Slovenija, 1993
The video starts with a graphic sign from which emerge images, and this procedure points to the fact that any documentary is but an artefact. The narrator searches through documents and reconstructs the life of Lela: in the Middle Ages she was accused of...
Production: Kanal A, 1992/93
Podoba is a TV series on Slovene video production by Zemira Alajbegović and Neven Korda. The series was the most important contribution to original video production in the 1980s on television (1992-1993). The five episodes were focusing on: [1] ŠKUC-F...
Production: Kanal A, 1992
The second from the series Podoba features video artist, editor, and producer Marijan Osole - Max. Podoba is a TV series on Slovene video production by Zemira Alajbegović and Neven Korda. The series was the most important contribution to original video...
Production: Kanal A, 1992
The program consists of fragments of the numerous videotapes (documentary videos, videos d'auteur, and video clips) that were made by the protagonists of "the Ljubljana alternative scene" in the 1980s. They were all produced within the ŠKUC-Forum V...
Production: TV Slovenija & PIAS, 1991
Music video by Neven Korda for the song 400 by Borghesia (PIAS 1991) is a collage of different found footage, remakes of a performance by Marko Kovačič and Sebastjan Starič from 1991 and edited recordings of scenes performed by a theater group Gledali&...
Production: TV Slovenija & Brut, 1991
Based upon a novel by Lela B. Njatin, an extremely fragmented piece of narrative. The film retains all characteristics of the original text, introducing the fragmentariness both in the video image and music score. The heroine experiences only fragments of...
Production: M.A.X., 1990
Music video on the song of Borghesia group.
Production: FV Video, Brut, VS Video / Forum, E-motion film, TV Slovenija & PIAS, Ljubljana, 1989
This compilation of Borghesia video clips (Document, G.U.M., Poppers, Triptych Futurists, No Hope No Fear, Discipline, Mud, She, Venceremos) continues with the iconography introduced in the So Young video, but this time it is formally and technically much...
Production: FV Video, Brut, VS Video / Forum, E-motion film, TV Slovenija & PIAS, Ljubljana, 1989
This video is a part of "The Triumph of Desire", a compilation of Borghesia music video clips (Document, G.U.M., Poppers, Triptych Futurists, No Hope No Fear, Discipline, Mud, She, Venceremos). It continues with the iconography introduced in the "So...