Events

  • Resistance(s) III

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    Saturday 29 May, 14:10h
    Resistance(s) III
    NFT3, BFI Southbank, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8TX
    Tickets £5.00, to book call our box office on 020 7928 3232

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    Saturday, May 29, 2010 - 14:10

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    BFI Southbank - London, Reino Unido
  • Inside Out: Live Film! Jack Smith!

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    Flaming Creaatures (Jack Smith, 1963)Live Film! Jack Smith!
    Friday, May 28th, 20:00h
    Buddies in Bad Times Theatre
    12 Alexander St., Toronto, Canada
    Pay-What-You-Can Admission

    For five days last fall, the Arsenal Institute for Film and Video Art staged the largest Jack Smith gathering in history, bringing scholars, performers and filmmakers to Berlin to participate. New works were commissioned and past collaborators returned to celebrate Arsenal's acquisition of some of Smith's recently restored prints.

    Jack Smith, performer, photographer and filmmaker is best known for his film Flaming Creatures, a stunning vision of exoticized gender and sexual transgression. His lasting influence in the art world is remarkable and Inside Out is proud to bring a piece of this very important project to Toronto.

    Co-presented by LIFT, Arsenal, The Images Festival and Goethe-Institut Toronto.

    Featuring films, performances or talks by Jack Smith, Pauline Boudry (Berlin), Renate Lorenz (Berlin), Oliver Husain (Toronto), Deirdre Logue (Toronto) and Stefanie Schulte Strathaus (Berlin).

    This multidisciplinary event will be followed by a panel discussion.

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  • House of Sound

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    Four Seasons (Keren Cytter, 2009)House of Sound
    Saturday, June 5th, 20:00h, free entrance
    Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit
    4454 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, USA

    MOCAD and Toronto's Images Festival are thrilled to be collaborating on an evening of short experimental films culled from recent festival presentations, alongside classic avant-garde shorts. This salon-style screening will highlight experimental short works by film and video artists from around the world who are pushing the boundaries of the medium in form and/or content.

    Whether the instigator of a melodramatic moment, a vessel of history or the materialist marker of time, the presence of recorded music throughout the films and videos presented in House of Sound are all united by the role of sound as harbinger of change.

    The musical selections found in these contemporary and historical works by Keren Cytter, Maya Deren, Nelson Henricks, Laida Lertxundi, Vanessa Renwick and Nikolai Ursin merge the popular and the perplexing: the songs playing back into each house mark control gained, control lost.

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  • New Work UK: Luke Fowler

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    A grammar for listening (Luke Folwer, 2009)New Work UK: Luke Fowler
    Thursday 3 June 2010, 19:00h
    London Whitechapel Gallery
    77-82 Whitechapel High Street, London, E1 7QX
    Tickets £6 / £4 concessions / £3 members

    NWUK is a LUX/Whitechapel series that presents the best of new British work returns with the London premiere of Luke Fowler's new film A grammar for listening.

    - A grammar for listening (Luke Folwer, UK, 2009, 16mm, colour, sound, 60 minutes)

    "Over the centuries, Western culture has relentlessly attempted to classify noise, music and everyday sounds… Ordinary noises and the mundane sounds that are not perceived as either annoying or musical are of no interest."

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  • Cinema Project: Makino Takashi

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    still in cosmos (Makino Takashi, 2009)Cinema Project: Makino Takashi
    June 1 and 2, 19:00h, $7 Suggested Donation
    Clinton Street Theatre
    2552 SE Clinton St., Portland, OR, USA

    Cinema Project brings Japanese video artist Makino Takashi to Portland for two nights of dynamic images and sound, including the world premiere of his newest work Inter View with a live score composed and performed by Portland-based musicians Tara Jane O'Neil and Brian Mumford. Preceded by a night of short recent videos with soundtracks composed by Jim O'Rourke, Takashi's work is experimental and abstract, exploring dark and crackling landscapes heightened by the transfer process from film to video. He will be in attendance to present and discuss his work.

    Takashi describes his latest work, Inter View, as "dark, fast, complex, blue, and poetic," revealing the potential intangibility of his images. For this world premiere, curated and presented by Cinema Project, Takashi collaborates with Portland-based musicians Tara Jane O'Neil and Brian Mumford who will perform live their original score.

    With glimpses of representation rising to an often scratched and hand-painted surface, texture is key in the work of the Japanese artist. Combining his images with dynamic soundscapes created by experimental musicians like Jim O'Rourke, Takashi's work is a seemingly tenuous bending of both time and space. A telecine master, Takashi uses the transfer process to translate initially film-based images into crackling digital landscapes, making him part of a new generation of Japanese experimental film and video artists.

    Tuesday June 1st
    - No is E [2006, video, color, sound, 23 min.]
    - Elements of Nothing [2007, video, color, sound, 20 min.]
    - still in cosmos [2009, video, color, sound,18 min.]
    All music by Jim O'Rourke

    Wednesday June 2nd
    - The Seasons [2008, video, color, sound, 30 min.] music by Jim O'Rourke
    - while we are here [2009, video, color, sound, 15 min.] music by COLLEEN
    - The Low Storm [2009, video, color, sound, 16 min.] music by Lawrence English
    - Inter View [2010, video, color, 25 min.] original score performed by Tara Jane O'Neil and Brian Mumford

    Supported in part by a grant from the Regional Arts & Culture Council

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  • Directors Lounge: Within Landscape and Time

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    Directors Lounge: Within Landscape and Time
    Video Works by Elena Näsänen
    Wednesday May 26th, 21:00h, 4€
    Z-Bar, Bergstraße 2, 10115 Berlin-Mitte
    Directors Lounge: Within Landscape and Time
    Elena Näsänen’s reference for her work on video is the big screen, the glory of grand cinema, and with that, the picture of nature in cinemascope. She is one of the few artists who work exclusively on video, and who are rarely shown on a cinema screen. Instead, the audience finds her work in art shows, galleries and international exhibitions.

    The films of the Finnish artist who lives in Helsinki contain structures of narrative cinema: most of them are written by the artist, are played by actors, and they are building up a suspense of uncanny possible occurrences, which the audience anticipates to happen. In “Before Rain” Elena uses fragments of Hollywood crime movies that stay unresolved, in “Night” a female character follows an urge to leave the house at night searching through the adjunct woods, and in “Wasteland” a group of women are on their way to an unknown task and destiny.

    There are two other elements, however, that seem to mark Elena’s work just as strongly: time and nature. Time is strictly connected with images. If her images stay in our memory, their time seems to persist, thus making time ambivalent, a “film time” that stands still or becomes endless, depending on the viewer. Nature, on the other hand seems to dominate the image, and Elena’s characters. Maybe, Elena Näsänen here revives a contemporary view onto the sublime other: Nature as it has become the unfamiliar other for us city dwellers. And this mystery may be contained by the Australian outback, the Chinese yellow mountains, or the Finnish landscape.

    Artist Link:
    http://www.elenanasanen.com/

    Directors Lounge
    http://www.directorslounge.net/
    More infos and video stills:
    http://www.richfilm.de/filmUpload/1-framesElenaNasanen.html

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  • Oporto apresenta #19: Clearchannel Mountain Range Frontier Expansion Tracking Shot So Far

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    "Clearchannel Mountain Range Frontier Expansion Tracking Shot So Far" by Jessie Stead
    Digital video , color, sound, 17' 44''
    Saturday, May 22, 2010, 23:00h
    Oporto, Salvador Correia de Sá, 42, 2 frente, 1200-399 Lisboa

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    Saturday, May 22, 2010 - 23:00 to Sunday, May 23, 2010 - 22:55

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    Oporto - Lisboa, Portugal
  • Media City 2010

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    Lumphini 2552 (Tomonari Nishikawa, 2009)Canada's Media City Festival reaches its 16th edition next May 25th, presenting over 75 film and video works from all over the world during its 5-day run. Canadian Film and Video and Regional Artists programmes will feature works from national and local filmmakers such as Daichi Saito, John Price or Chris Kennedy, while six international programmes will offer the chance to see new works by veteran artists like Ute Aurand, Julie Murray and Vincent Grenier along with new talents like Mati Diop, Arnaud Gerber and Alexandra Cuesta. This year's edition will also feature two partial retrospectives dedicated to Johan van der Keuken and Friedl Kubelka, including a talk with the later and an exhibition of her photographs. You can download the festival's catalogue here.

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