Events

  • Dvblog screening

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    Snow Haiku (Martha Deed, 2011)Dvblog screening
    Saturday March 26th, 13h-17h
    The Museum of Club Culture / Hull
    10 Humber Street, Hull HU1 1TG, UK

    Since the summer of 2005 DVblog has been an online resource for art & entertainment movies in QuickTime format.

    Saturday 26th March will see an offline manifestation of DVblog. A 45 minute programme of artists moving image will be screening continuously at The Museum of Club Culture from 1pm - 5pm

    Artists featured:
    Martha Deed, Steven Ball, Robert Croma, Eddie Whelan, Rupert Howe, Morrisa Maltz, JimPunk, Donna Kuhn, Millie Niss, Kerry Baldry, Giles Perkins, Sam Renseiw, Alan Sondheim, Nathaniel Stern, Liz Sterry.

    "We interpret our mission widely - whilst we don’t turn up our noses at the trivial, popular & amusing we also try to post the best (and the most intriguing or challenging) in new video work, so daily posts are exclusively prepared by folk who are themselves involved in making video work. We’ve insisted on always having a QuickTime copy of each piece for our server and so we have built up a large historical archive of the explosive development of online art video over the last few years'. dvblog

    Curated by Michael Szpakowski and Doron Golan

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  • Braquage: Sarah Pucill

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    Phantom rhapsody(Sarah Pucill, 2010)Born in 1961, British artist Sarah Pucill has developed over the last twenty years a very private world through photography. The majority of his films take place in the containment of domestic space, where the reality of the house becomes the scene of a complex psychological realm.

    Dates: 

    Tuesday, March 8, 2011 - 17:00 to Wednesday, March 9, 2011 - 16:55
  • Tape Projects presents: Artist Film Workshop open screening

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    Tape Projects presents - Artist Film Workshop open screeningTape Projects presents ... the next Artist Film Workshop open screening.

    The first AFW open screening for 2011 is on March 24 -

    TAPE Space
    1/81 Bouverie Street
    Carlton (on the city edge)
    Melbourne Australia

    It's an open screening so BRING YOUR FILMS!

    And we'll also be looking at:

    - Films by dada-ist visual poet and super 8 filmmaker Pete Spence and partner Norma Pearce.
    - Films by the artists who participated in December's AFW optical sound workshop.

    Start time is 19:30h

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  • MassArt Film Society: Lori Felker & Robert Todd

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    Golden Hour (Robert Todd, 2009)Co-respondents Recent work by Lori Felker & Robert Todd
    Wednesday March 16th 2011, 20h
    Massachusetts College of Art, Film Department
    Screening room 1. 621 Huntington Ave. Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA

    To Co-respond, or “respond” together, implies a match, which is (used) to light a flame or, in other words: to create light together, or to make light, to lighten, or to illuminate while at the same time unburdening, which suggests a vertical movement (a sort of anti- or counter-gravitational movement) and allowing the freedom to “move” more readily, and in this case interactively, one “note” in the correspondence opening a portal through which correspondent and correspondee can mosey, float, stride, jump, or ooze, and con- sider from both sides, the “outside” becoming an inside from within which other casements can be carved, other throughways considered, taken, burst apart and re-imagined. If there is an end point it’s formed/ found on the edge of the horizon of this hall of revolving mirrors, dissolving what seemed to be a clear illusion of singularity, exploding the personal while turning over, under, upward, sideward, onward.

    THE ARTISTS:
    Lori Felker
    Lori chose Filmmaking as her official second language in 2003-ish, bumping German into third place. Eventual fluency is important to her, so she employs many forms/formats, practices frequently with others, and tries hard not to shy away from expressing her thoughts on human behavior, travel, inter-activity, frustration, failure and political irritants.

    Robert Todd
    After a lifetime torn between music and drawing/painting, film sauntered into the picture in 1989 and offered Rob Todd’s maker-innards a truce that seems to have endured ever since. A lyrical filmmaker as well as a sound and visual artist, he continually produces short works that resist categorization.
    The works in this program have been included in programs at the Rotterdam International Film Festival, Ann Arbor Film Festival, Boston Underground Film Festival, Migrating Forms, Chicago Underground Film Festival, Maryland Film Festival, Festival du Nouveau Cinema, Milwaukee Underground Film Festival, WNDX Festival, and the WiP Festival.

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  • In Bed with James Broughton: An evening of poetry, films, and performance

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    Big JoyIn Bed with James Broughton: An evening of poetry, films, and performance
    Saturday, March 5, 2011, 20h
    San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI)
    800 Chestnut Street, San Francisco, CA 94133

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    Saturday, March 5, 2011 - 20:00 to Sunday, March 6, 2011 - 19:55

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    San Francisco Art Institute - San Francisco, United States
  • Braquage & Scratch Projection: Sarah Pucill

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    Phantom rhapsody(Sarah Pucill, 2010)Born in 1961, British artist Sarah Pucill has developed over the last twenty years a very private world through photography. The majority of his films take place in the containment of domestic space, where the reality of the house becomes the scene of a complex psychological realm. Her work has been frequently shown in museums and galleries and have won numerous awards at festivals of the first order. Light Cone, in collaboration with the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts (ENSBA) and the Braquage association, present two screenings of short films by Sarah Pucill, with the presence of the artist. These session will discover an intimate and singular work and will serve to present the new DVD compilation by LUX.

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