Where do the Old Ignored Gods Go? (Giulia Mazzone & Giuseppe Spina, 2022)
Laser Drawing - see the Sound and hear the LightPersonalized modular synthesizer, sound and laser light, +/- 40 min.Analog audio-visual improvisation by Alberto Novello aka JesterN
Friday June 16LuceCurated by Raffaella Morra
Dates:
Thursday, June 15, 2023 (All day) to Saturday, June 17, 2023 (All day)
Joseph Plateau, who invented the phenakistoscope, the first device capable of producing the illusion of a moving image from a sequence of still images, provided a definition of the persistence of vision in 1829. In his research into visual physiology, he described the effects of light stimuli and colors on the retina, determining their duration to equal one tenth of a second. Yet this value is not constant: it increases as the eye adapts to darkness, hence the sensation of movement which is characteristic of a film projection. Plateau thought that the eye sees at a rate of ten images per second and that, when they are superimposed, the brain links them into a single, continuous, moving image.
Mire’s annual festival, PRISME, highlighting an inventive and engaged contemporary analog cinema, interacting with other practices such as photographic, visual, sound & performative arts, will take place from Wednesday December 6th to Sunday December 10th 2023 in Nantes and around (France).
To make up the program of this 6th edition, we are looking for : – recent films shot on celluloid (2020 and later) – moving image installations – expanded cinema performances.
Mythical Common LandABC No Rio in Exile at Umbrella House
Myths are customarily simple stories and the most fascinating aspect about myth is that it knows it's not a "fact." Myth is flexible, subjective, and has room for imagination, alteration, and can build a bridge between past and present. Mythical Common Land invites artists working in film and video to share work that revolves around a space they inhabit, whether physically or virtually, and their interpersonal relationship and experience with that space.
The Revolutions per Minute festival (RPM Festival) is an artist-run festival that celebrates the importance of short-form poetic, personal, experimental works in various styles such as essay films, avant-garde, animation, documentaries, audiovisual performances and installations. This program selected works from the past five years, showcasing artists who have contributed multiple pieces throughout different festival editions.
Cauldron is an international film and video festival based in Salt Lake City that is dedicated to challenging and innovative motion-picture works in any genre or format.Unorthodox film narratives, rouge documentaries, avant-garde cinema, video mashups, abstract video art, genre-bending storytelling...