Events

  • LFF 2010: Experimenta

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    The Indian Boundary Line (Thomas Comerford, 2010)As each year the London Film Festival features their Experimenta Weekend, dedicated to 'artists' film & video'. Curated by Mark Webber with assistance from Melissa Gronlund, the event will feature eight programmes of film and video with the latest work of artists such as Nathaniel Dorsky, Peter Tscherkassky, Ben Rivers or Miranda Pennell. Filmmakers Emily Richardson and Martin Arnold will present their new works as two installations that will be running during the whole weekend. Lewis Klahr and David Gatten will be the protagonists of several special events including a workshop by the American re-animator on 'Narrative collage'.

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  • Independence

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    Independence
    Inaugural Exhibition
    Curated by Elle Burchill and Andrea Monti
    September 18th – October 18th
    Opening Reception: Sept 18th 6-9pm
    Live performances at 6pm

    Featuring works by: Peggy Ahwesh, Michel Auder, Agnes Bolt, Martha Colburn, Bradley Eros, Raul Vincent Enriquez, Glen Fogel, Takahiko Iimura, Tom Jarmusch, Jonas Mekas, Anton Perich. And a special installation by Jonas and Sebastian Mekas.

    Dates: 

    Monday, October 18, 2010 - 18:00 to Wednesday, November 17, 2010 - 20:55

    Venue: 

    MICROSCOPE GALLERY (previous) - New York, Estados Unidos
  • The Internet is a terrible place to live

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    Homing (Stephen Slappe)On tour from Oregon, Jesse Malmed stops by MICROSCOPE Gallery on Friday 10/15 to present a special screening of his video program 'The Internet is a Terrible Place to Live' – featuring works by Nia Burks, Tabor Robock, Rachael Morrison, Jeremy Bailie, Tyrone Davies, Grey Gersten, Stephen Slappe, Nathanial Katz, Hooliganship, & Max Juren.

    Dates: 

    Friday, October 15, 2010 - 19:00 to Saturday, October 16, 2010 - 18:55

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    MICROSCOPE GALLERY (previous) - New York, Estados Unidos
  • Pomylka / The Tipping Point of Failure.

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    Pomylka / The Tipping Point of Failure
    29 October - 05 December 2010
    Galeria NT / Imaginarium
    ul. R. Traugutta 18, 90-113 Lódz, Poland

    Today many people enjoy their time watching super 8 tapes, while listening to poorly recorded vinyl records or endlessly copied cassette tapes. They enjoy the discolorations, cracks, and noises of these media. This retro-fetishism shows that we find ourselves at an aesthetic turning point; the good quality of the old image is no longer important. Instead, we are attracted to the traces of "old" media, that seem to be absent or at least imperceptible in the "new" media of today. Artists such as Rosa Menkman aim to show and evaluate the flaws that we haven't yet learned to appreciate or even recognize in our new media - the imperfection.

    Rosa Menkman (1983, Arnhem, Netherlands) is a leading international theory-practitioner of glitch art. She has written extensively on digital artifacts and noise, including the Glitch Studies Manifesto (2010). Her videos and real-time performances have been included in festivals like Cimatics (Brussels '08 + 09), Blip (Europe and US in 2009), Video Vortex (Amsterdam '08 + Brussels '09), ISEA (Dublin '09) and File (Sao Paolo '10). She was also one of the organizers/curators of the successful GLI.TC/H festival that took place in Chicago in 2010. She has collaborated on art projects and performed together with Alexander Galloway, little-scale, Govcom.org and the Internet art collective, Jodi.org. Menkman received her Master's degree in 2009 and is currently pursuing a practical PhD at the KHM Cologne, writing on the subject of Artifacts.

    Roman Jakobson identified various functions of communication in the primary axis between the addresser, the addressee and the message. When communication revolves only around the message itself, it has, according to Jakobson, a poetic function. Such a message does not communicate anything but its structure. Glitch is a radical implementation of this postulate on the grounds of visual arts.

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  • Breath/Light/Birth: Spirituality In Experimental Cinema

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    perhaps/We (Sol Nagler, 2003)Breath/Light/Birth: Spirituality In Experimental Cinema
    Thursday, October 14, 2010, 19:30h, Free entrance
    Winnipeg Cinematheque
    100 Arthur Street, Winnipeg, MB R3B 1H3, Canada

    Curated by Heidi Phillips. Followed by a panel discussion to follow with Heidi Phillips and Amanda Dawn Christie.

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    Thursday, October 14, 2010 - 19:30

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  • What is life without the living?

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    A (Luther Price, 1995)What is life without the living?
    Thursday October 21st, 20h
    NP Contemporary Art Center
    131 Chrystie Street, New York, NY 10003-2813

    Two experimental queer works will inaugurate the new media room at NP Contemporary Art Center on Thursday, Oct. 21st, 2010. The title, ‘What Is Life Without The Living?’ misremembers the opening lyric to the theme of Imitation of Life. The tune hauntingly floods Luther Price’s A. Alongside David Scheid’s video, Margot Kidder, these works reconstruct Hollywood from a space of queer fantasy with their drag and collage editing tactics. The event is curated by programmer and moving-image scholar Bradford Nordeen, featuring a very special digital introduction by critic and author Kevin Killian and a post-screening discussion with David Scheid.

    Programme:
    - Margot Kidder (David Scheid, 2005, 13 min, video)
    - A (Luther Price, 1995, 60 min, S8) (screened on DVD)

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  • MassArt Film Society: Gunvor Nelson and Dorothy Wiley

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    Schmeerguntz (Gunvor Nelson & Dorothy Wiley, 1965)MassArt Film Society: Gunvor Nelson and Dorothy Wiley
    Wednesday, October 13th, 20h, 4$
    Massachusetts College of Art, Film Department
    Screening room 1. 621 Huntington Ave. Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA

    - Schmeerguntz
    By Gunvor Nelson and Dorothy Wiley.

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    Wednesday, October 13, 2010 - 20:00 to Thursday, October 14, 2010 - 19:55

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    MassArt Film Society - Boston, United States
  • Artist Film Workshop open screening #2

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    Artist Film Workshop open screening #2
    Thursday, 28 October 2010, 20h
    TAPE Project Space
    1/81 Bouverie Street, 3053 Melbourne, Australia

    It's time for the second Artist Film Workshop open screening.

    As always, if you are an artist with a film you'd like us to see, please bring it along.

    We'll be looking at brand new films made during a 16mm workshop involving local artists and members of French film collective Superflux.

    infinite decimals, the audiovisual collaboration between film artist Paul Rodgers and musicians Don Rogers and Barnaby Oliver will be doing a live sound and film set

    And finally our friends from France, Etienne Caire, Gaëlle Rouard and Richard Bokhobza (three quarters of Superflux), will share their exacting and beautiful work with us. This is one of your last opportunities to meet these artists and see what they do before they leave our shores.

    Entry by donation.
    Screening starts 8pm SHARP.

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