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Pekka Sassi (born 1969) is a Finnish media artist whose works include dozens of experimental sound and video pieces, short films, installations and music. Sassi studied in the Department of Time and Space-based Art at the Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki, receiving a master's degree in 2000. He has additionally studied at the
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in London.Sassi, Pekka: CV
''www.galleriaheino.fi''. Accessed 21 October 2021.
He lives and works in
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, Finland, and is married to the Finnish visual artist Elena Näsänen. In 1995 Sassi received the Ducat Prize, the oldest art award in Finland, presented annually by the Finnish Art Society to a young artist in recognition of special merit. At the
Tampere film festival The Tampere Film Festival ( fi, Tampereen elokuvajuhlat) is a short film festival held every March, mostly at the Finnkino Plevna movie theatre, in Tampere, Finland. It is accredited by the film producers' society FIAPF, and together with the shor ...
of 2000 he was awarded as the most promising young artist of the year. In 2006 he received the AVEK award, the most significant recognition for media art in Finland. In 2010 at the 23rd European Media Art Festival in Osnabrück, Germany, he received the EMAF Award for a trend-setting work in media art for the experimental film "The Suburb Within."Sassi, Pekka: "The Suburb Within"
''AV-arkki'', Works. Accessed 21 October 2021.
The jury found the piece "refreshingly minimalistic, but with an extraordinary sense of humor". "The Suburb Within" (2009) was seen to stand out from the usual flood of images while not leaving out "classic narration or a well-structured setup."
Osnabrück, 2010. ''2016.emaf.de'' Accessed 9.9.2018.
In 2020 Pekka Sassi was awarded the Maire Gullichsen Prize for contemporary art. The Prize Committee said in its statement:
"Sassi is a versatile artist, who has been making art in an avant-garde spirit for twenty years. Experimental moving images and sound form the core of his art. Sassi has an ability to condense his observations into unadorned fragments that contain multifaceted layers which hint at different meanings and times."Artist Pekka Sassi receives 2020 Maire Gullichsen prize.
''Alvar Aalto Foundation'', press release 28 May 2021. Accessed 21 October 2021.


A varied body of work

Pekka Sassi has been considered one of the most notable Finnish creators of experimental film and media art of his generation.Anttila, Hanna Maria and Tuomi, Auli: AV-arkki 25 years.
Tampere 44th International Short Film Festival. Programme catalogue.
' Tampere, 2014, p. 155.
He has been characterised as "a wide-ranging, yet uncompromising artist".Short documentary films by Emilia Ukkonen, Pekka Sassi and Jonna Kina at Kassel Dokfest.
''AV-arkki'' 7.11.2017. Accessed 9.9.2018.
His working method involves traits of collage or bricolage.Anttila, Hanna Maria: Found Meaning in Found Footage. ''AV-arkki 2007'', p. 12. ISBN 978-952-99328-3-2Kantokorpi, Otso
Mitä näin?
hat did I see?''Taide'', kritiikit, 6/2009. Accessed 9.9.2018.
He constantly produces music and collects all kinds of images and sounds, integrating self-produced material and found footage to create sound pieces and audio installations or videos that combine sound with moving image. For him, "sound is half of the film/video or maybe even more." He limits the amount of image material and tries to use just the basic effects: cut, dissolve, brightness, contrast. Structurally, Sassi's works are "simple and vibrant".
"When examined separately, the structure of the video track and sound is often very simple. But glued together by Sassi, these elements generate a magic, cathartic experience in the viewer – as if rock lyrics found just the right melody."


Scripted stories

Some of Pekka Sassi's works take the form of scripted stories that range from dystopian horror films to small comic impressions of the everyday.Focus on Finnish Media Art @ NEMAF, Seoul, Aug 4–12.
''AV-arkki'', news 22.6.2016. Accessed 21 October 2021.
"Sassi does not actually describe the world but reconstitutes fragmented images into basic narratives accompanied by his commentary – serious and sometimes even fervent, however, often laced with irony."
"Pekka Sassi's films show viewers ordinary surroundings that open up into self-contained universes which exist within and parallel to the real world. His subtly humorous stories often deal with the relationship between an individual and his surroundings."
For example, the "Kolya saga", screened at the AAVE festival (Alternative AudioVisual Event) of 2016 in Helsinki, Finland, consists of loosely connected experimental films that address deep themes with a surreal twist. "Kolya and I" (2006) is a black comedy about the relationship between human and God. In "Bad News from Heaven" (2007), the "metaphysical hooligans" Kolya and Yuri are faced with the concept of heaven. "The Suburb Within" (2009) is, according to the filmmaker, about "communication, narration and presence". It is also a horror film where escalating anguish is created through the soundtrack while the abstract image has a supporting role. The fourth film of the series, "After Everything" (2014) emphasises visual narrative and is exceptionally long (28 minutes) compared with Sassi's usually very short videos. The film was produced with support from the
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and premiered at the Tampere film festival of 2014. "After Everything" shows a dystopian world where brutality and inhumanity are part of everyday routine. The atmosphere of doom is emphasised by the combination of black and white footage, harsh settings and industrial noise music. Sassi taps into the conventions and phenomena of contemporary media culture and moves beyond. "Sassi's moving images work like modern poetry or jazz; flirting with existing, recognizable structures and genres – and simultaneously constructing something new in an intuitive way." The approach is explicit in "The Dead House" (2003), a horror film constructed following the clichés of the genre but shot in a dollhouse. According to Sassi, "The Dead House" is a "make-believe movie." In another piece of work, "It's All Around Us Now, Frank" (2006), a Western created in the spirit of Twin Peaks and emphasising narrative through sound, two male characters are forced to face the unknown and their own fears.


Abstract moving image

A parallel strand in Sassi's work combines optical,
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and constructivist art with the tradition of abstract
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. Some of his works are characterised by creative integration of simple, and sometimes random, auditory and visual elements detected in the surrounding world. In a series of experimental films called "Domestic Studies in Cosmology" a new planet is discovered at the bottom of a paper coffee cup ("Void", 2004), a seagull circling around a pier creates a new galaxy ("Bird", 2004) and a black hole is found pulsating in a kitchen sink ("Schwarzschild Radius", 2004).
"Pekka Sassi builds in a meaningful way a bridge between experimental modernism and contemporary art. In a certain manner, he is a formalist whose roots go back to the early days of experimental film in the beginning of the last century, but at the same time he is a filmmaker who reacts to the present and its themes and who puts together his material out of the congestion on offer."
In "A Friend" (2016) characterised as kinetic and constructivist by Sassi, the moving image is composed of black and white lines and grids. Another recent work, "Colours" (2016), characterised as minimalist/constructivist, is a video installation where large colour surfaces are projected in succession on three walls in a 20-minute loop. The immersive work can be seen both as a painting and as moving image. Sassi explains: "I explored what happens when the element of time is integrated into the examination of an abstract painting by cropping and synchronising images by means of moving image." Sassi's recent video installations have concentrated on dialogue between colour, light and sound. From a starting point in the meticulous shapes of constructivist art Sassi has moved towards an increasingly abstract expression and intuitively variable use of colour. Moving Colours is an abstract video installation comprising a series of coloured surfaces that slowly move and change. Afterimages in inverted colours make it difficult to determine where any given image begins or what colour it actually is. The video is accompanied by a soundscape and a series of still photos taken from the video.


Festivals and exhibitions

Works by Pekka Sassi have been recently screened for example at the Stuttgarter Filmwinter (2017) and the Kassel Dokfest (2017) as well as the Kansk International Video Festival (2016). His works have been shown repeatedly at the
Tampere Film Festival The Tampere Film Festival ( fi, Tampereen elokuvajuhlat) is a short film festival held every March, mostly at the Finnkino Plevna movie theatre, in Tampere, Finland. It is accredited by the film producers' society FIAPF, and together with the shor ...
in Finland, at the International Film Festival in Rotterdam, at the International Festival of New Film in Split and at the European Media Art Festival in Osnabrück. Sassi's works have been screened frequently in domestic new media art events. In 2018, Sassi's works were included in two gallery exhibitions of audio art as part of the
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, focused on contemporary Finnish art music. Sassi's works have also been showcased in events to promote contemporary Finnish art abroad, such as an event to present experimental Finnish music in Madrid (2017) and an exhibition of Finnish media art at the International New Media Festival in Seoul (2016). Sassi is among the artists whose works are included in the VILKE collection bringing together Finnish
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works created since the 1970s that were pivotal in their time. The collection, maintained by the FixC artist cooperative, was first shown in Kerava Art Museum in 2013. A retrospective of Sassi's works was shown in the Tampere film festival of 2014 as part of the 25 year celebratory programme of th
Distribution Centre for Finnish Media Art, AV-arkki.
The retrospective screening "Messages from Pekka Sassi" included 18 experimental sound and video pieces produced in the years 1999–2009.


Works in collections

Pekka Sassi's experimental films "Pass" (2014) and "The Duplicate" (2001) are included in the State Art Deposit Collection. In 2021 a video installation entitled "The Third Colour", commissioned by the State Art Commission, was deposited in the building of the National Agency for Education. Sassi's work, projected on opposite walls of the lobby, consists of abstract shapes in shifting colours, accompanied by an archaic soundscape. The Museum of Contemporary Art
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holds the sound installation "A lonely house on a hill" (2009). The work is a pop music style "garage opera" comprising 14 pieces where the story presented by Sassi is accompanied by music played, recorded, mixed and mastered by Sassi. The
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holds the installations "The Balcony" (2002) and "Stories About Light" (2000, re-created in 2002). "Stories about light", inspired by a soviet recording of Yuri Gagarin speaking, found in a flea market, is about space, heroic travelling and distances between people and the planets. A nostalgic living room resembling a movie set offers the visitor the opportunity to listen to recordings of stories. In one of the pieces, named "12-IV 1961",Sassi, Pekka: "12-IV 1961"
''AV-arkki'', Works. Accessed 21 October 2021.
that has also been presented as a self-standing work in various events, Youri Gagarin calls his mother from the orbit around the Earth to discuss mundane issues.


References


External links


Pekka Sassi in AV-arkki, the Distribution Centre for Finnish Media Art.

Pekka Sassi in the Elonet database of the National Audiovisual Institute (KAVI).
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