Events

  • Chicago Filmmakers: Punto y Raya festival

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    "Punto y Raya" Animation Festival"Punto y Raya" Animation Festival
    Friday, February 25, 2011, 20h
    Chicago Filmmakers
    5423 N.Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60640, USA

    Based in Barcelona, Spain, Punto y Raya has taken on the mantle “most abstract in the world” by exclusively showcasing 2D animation made up entirely of dots, lines, and flat backgrounds. This “back to basics” approach has challenged filmmakers and abstract artists to find freedom and expression within stringent limitations, and the results are fantastic. In 2009, submissions came from 37 countries, 80% of them created specifically for the festival. This program consists of 16 semi-finalist, finalist and awarded films from 2009, plus two shorts by renowned abstract artist Larry Cuba, whose work was presented in a retrospective at Punto y Raya in 2010. (1978-79, 2007-09, total running time 76 min.)

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  • What tornado

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    WHat tornadoWHAT TORNADO
    Group Exhibition
    February 13-27, 2011
    Opening Sunday February 13, 6-9pm
    Microscope Gallery, 4 Charles Place, Bushwick, Brooklyn NY 11221
    Featuring: Peggy Ahwesh, David Baker, Catherine Cullen, Tommy D, Bradley Eros, Katarina Hybenova, Yasue Maetake, Jonas Mekas, Sebastian Mekas, Nathlie Provosty, Bill Roman, Allison Somers, and Moira Tierney.

    With almost daily forecasts of ice and snow as a backdrop, our group exhibition What Tornado turns to the weather for inspiration. On September 16th of last year, 2 days before our inaugural opening, a storm plowed through Staten Island, Brooklyn, and Queens, also striking our neighborhood of Bushwick – including the building next door. When we mentioned this to some of the artists and visitors at the opening the common reactions were: “What tornado?” or “I thought that was a rumor."

    The video, photo, painting, sound, sculpture, cartoon, performance and other works by NYC – mostly Brooklyn – artists in What Tornado attest to the unpredictability of Nature ...

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  • Directors Lounge 2011

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    Directors Lounge 2011The 7th Berlin International Directors Lounge
    February 10 through 20, 2011
    Meinblau, Pfefferberg, Berlin Mitte

    This year's 7th Berlin International Directors Lounge has attracted an outstanding number of international artists and filmmakers to come to Berlin, to be personally present and to introduce their programme or show their art. The media art festival, organized by Berlin artists, will again present not just a selection of this year's best submissions, but exhibit a large number of curated programmes on specific topics selected by German and international guest curators. Directors Lounge features three main programmes every day, together with live music events, DJ's and a loop programme at the lounge bar. The lounge invites for meetings and discussions, or just a cool chill-out.

    Directors Lounge as an initiative of artists encompasses monthly screenings, exhibitions and art events for several years now. And, the festival in February that features a wide and international spectrum of experimental works, documentary films and art works, mostly focussing on the short form. This all happens in a relaxed ambience, in the mode of an open house, a meeting-point during Berlinale and the idea of a lounge that has become much more than an insider's tip in the Berlin art scene.

    Beginning with Febr. 10th over the period of ten days, and starting at 6 pm, Directors
    Lounge features a daily programme of specials at Meinblau on Pfefferberg in Berlin-Mitte, the heart of Berlin. Highlights include composer Michael Nyman, who will personally present his film work; Jean-Gabriel Périot, one of the most important exponents of French experimental film; the Collectif Jeune Cinéma; Alexei Dmitriev (St. Petersburg), shooting star of the international curator scene; Berlin gallerist Fridey Mickel; Kika Nicolela (Brazil); Klaus W. Eisenlohr's "Urban Research"; the Zebra Poetry Film Festival and films by artists of the Myriam Blundell Project (London), to name only a few. Following a good old tradition of Directors Lounge's curators, the program will be out just shortly before the start of the festival. Check it out here: www.directorslounge.net

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  • Cinema Arts: The Soul of Things and Light Play With Live Music

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    The soul of things (Dominic Angerame, 2010)Cinema Arts: The Soul of Things and Light Play With Live Music
    February 5, 2011, 15h
    McBean Theater, Exploratorium
    3601 Lyon Street, San Francisco, California 94123-1099
    With Filmmaker Dominic Angerame
    Live Music by Kevin Barnard
    And
    László Moholy-Nagy’s Light Play

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    Saturday, February 5, 2011 - 15:00 to Sunday, February 6, 2011 - 14:55

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    Exploratorium - San Francisco, United States
  • One Minute Volume 4

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    One Minute volume 4
    Saturday 5th February, 12-17h
    The Museum of Club Culture, 10 Humber Street, Hull, HU1 1TG

    One Minute volume 4 - the fourth in the series of programmes of artists' moving image, curated by artist Kerry Baldry will be screened at The Museum of Club Culture next 5th February.

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    Saturday, February 5, 2011 - 12:00 to Sunday, February 6, 2011 - 16:55

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    The Museum of Club Culture - Hull, United Kingdom
  • Avant-Garde Masters

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    The Cross Revolves at Sunset: Restored Experimental Film from the Academy Film Archives
    Sunday, January 23, 7:30 pm
    Introduced by Mark Toscano, Preservationist, Academy Film Archive.

    From Contemplation to Chaos: An Avant-Garde Sampler
    Saturday, January 29, 3:00 pm
    With Millicent Brower, Larry Gottheim, and Carolee Schneemann in person.

    FACE
    Sunday, February 6, 7:00pm
    16mm print restored by The Museum of Modern Art
    Dir. Andy Warhol. 1965, 66 mins.

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    Saturday, February 5, 2011 (All day) to Saturday, March 12, 2011 (All day)

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    Museum of the Moving Image - New York, United States
  • Filmforum’s 35th Anniversary Show: A Celebration of Kodachrome

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    The Secret of Wendel Samson (Michael Kuchar, 1966)Los Angeles Filmforum presents
    Filmforum’s 35th Anniversary Show: A Celebration of Kodachrome
    Sunday January 30, 2011, 19:30h
    At the Spielberg Theater at the Egyptian
    6712 Hollywood Blvd. (at Las Palmas), Los Angeles CA 90028

    Michael Kuchar in person!

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    Sunday, January 30, 2011 - 19:30

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    Spielberg Theatre at the Egyptian - Los Angeles, United States
  • Avant-Garde Masters

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    The Cross Revolves at Sunset: Restored Experimental Film from the Academy Film Archives
    Sunday, January 23, 7:30 pm
    Introduced by Mark Toscano, Preservationist, Academy Film Archive.

    From Contemplation to Chaos: An Avant-Garde Sampler
    Saturday, January 29, 3:00 pm
    With Millicent Brower, Larry Gottheim, and Carolee Schneemann in person.

    FACE
    Sunday, February 6, 7:00pm
    16mm print restored by The Museum of Modern Art
    Dir. Andy Warhol. 1965, 66 mins.

    Dates: 

    Saturday, January 29, 2011 (All day) to Saturday, March 5, 2011 (All day)

    Venue: 

    Museum of the Moving Image - New York, United States

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