From the diets, exercise routines, make-up tips, and self-help psychology, proffered in lifestyle videos, Internet “how-to’s” and influencer promotions; to the cell phone apps, Smart homes, and other data-tracking technologies that now quantify and analyze everyday experience; contemporary televisual culture is rife with techniques, designed to help organize, manage, and ultimately give direction to life with the promise of greater efficiency and fulfillment.
Dates:
Friday, January 17, 2020 (All day) to Saturday, February 29, 2020 (All day)
Within its 10 year activities anniversary LPEP La Paternal Espacio Proyecto through its programs PAPO (Paternal Art and Politics) and SirveVerse LAB, together with the project “Ratio Aspect”, calls to participate in “Broken Screen” with contestatary pieces of art in single-channel technology (video, net art, apps, memes, gif, stickers to chat, VR, etc)
Media City Film Festival's CHRYSALIS SHOWCASE will feature more than 80+ local, Canadian and international films across three days of screenings and parties (Feb. 14, 15, 16, 2020).
Events will highlight MCFF's 2019-2020 CHRYSALIS FELLOWS in solo screenings all weekend long at MacKenzie Hall Cultural Centre, with social gatherings in Common Ground Art Gallery throughout.
Dates:
Friday, February 14, 2020 (All day) to Sunday, February 16, 2020 (All day)
For the fourth month of our WORKS IN PROGRESS series, Iris Film Collective member Alex MacKenzie will be continuing work on his long form expanded cinema performance THE HOLLOW MOUNTAIN, a landscape film of topography, contours,
Dates:
Sunday, February 16, 2020 - 16:00 to Monday, February 17, 2020 - 15:55
Frame & Frequency VI is an ongoing International Film & Video Art Screening Series presented by VisArts that highlights artists whose new media, experimental film, and video works explore contemporary visual culture, and presents an intimate panorama of the variety and breadth of video art in artistic practice today.
This years edition will take the form of an Experimental Short Film & Video Festival during the Rockville Arts Festival May 2nd & 3rd.
The word ARKIPEL was taken from ‘archipelago’ which refers to a term in Indonesia language ‘nusantara’. The word was known since the early 16th century. Nusantara is a group of thousands of islands keeping long globalization history of politics, cultural, and economics. More than 500 years ago, this region has become one of main destinations for Western explorer whom tried to find new areas to be colonized or as trading partner.