SMIBE (The Society for Moving Images about the Built Environment) announced winners of its second international short film competition. "Personal Infrastructures" was the theme of over two hundred entries from the film makers around the world. A winner was selected for general and student categories. Watch the winners after the jump.
SMIBE (The Society for Moving Images about the Built Environment) announced winners of its second international short film competition. "Personal Infrastructures" was the theme of over two hundred entries from the film makers around the world. A winner was selected for general and student categories.
First Place General
Ice Carosello by Mattias Löw
Sweden
First Place Student
Ames Railway Corridor by Zijie Cao
Iowa State University
United States
Final jury members;
Frances Anderton – host of the radio show DnA: Design and Architecture on KCRW, and L.A. editor of Dwell Magazine
Susan West – documentary film producer, In The Realms of the Unreal, directed by Jessica Yu
Andrew Zago – architect and educator, principal at Zago Architecture
John Kaliski – architect and urban designer, principal at Urban Studio and president of AIA Los Angeles
Cliff Garten – artist, public art that interfaces with infrastructure.
April Greiman – graphic artist and director of Los Angeles-based design consultancy Made in Space.
John Chase – author, urban designer for the city of West Hollywood, California.
Finalists and all other entries via SMIBE
3 Comments
congrats to my boy Richie Gelles! (finalist in the general category, also responsible for doing the video for PORT's recent award winning WPA 2.0 proposal)...
and, Orhan, Riche's x-ray drawing from undergrad at UF was a juror citation in the KRob competition that you were on the jury for...
was definitely a well liked and discussed film during the jury deliberations. Congratulations to Richie!
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