Uri Han, Bertinker, 2022, 16mm film transferred to video, color, sound, stainless steel, 7 min 30 sec. ©Uri Han

Uri Han is interested in the way old objects and distant stories become new again as they settle into time. For the artist, film is therefore not merely a medium of the past but a concrete agent that holds the time called “the past.” Bertinker is the name that once stood in for the only insect constellation—the Fly—and, according to the story told in the video, it is also the sole constellation without a myth. Han overlays the vanished name “Bertinker” and its absent myth with the materiality of film to imagine anew.

The video’s distinctive texture comes from shooting with a digital camera, converting the footage to film, and then redigitizing it. This chain of transfers and entanglements, together with the imagined myth of the Fly, allegorizes the present condition of film today. For the artist, film, like Bertinker itself, becomes a story that binds invisible time and leads it into a new temporality.

References