Eventos

  • SPCL NTRST (presented by Sight Unseen)

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    [SPCL NTRST] wipe[s] the console with a soft, dry cloth. [Together they] peel the white paper from the base of the [appropriated VHS footage in order to] affix the base so the < mark on [Health & Safety] and the > mark on [Music] are pointing at each other. When affixing the base, [SPCL NTRST] make[s] sure that you so not cover any of the lettering on the console. Do not touch [inadvertent musicality] for about 30 to 60 minutes after affixing it to the console. Doing so can cause the [exposed moments of emotion and subtext hidden within the practical and impersonal] to come off. 

    Do expect [Category: Health] as well as [Category: Music].

    For further information on SPCL NTRST, please visit: http://www.spclntrst.com/

    $6 General Admission

    Presented by Sight Unseen (http://sightunseenbaltimore.com/)

    Fechas: 

    De Sábado, Mayo 3, 2014 - 20:00 hasta Domingo, Mayo 4, 2014 - 19:55

    Local: 

    The Crown - Baltimore, Estados Unidos
  • Devoted Songs, The Films Of Nathaniel Dorsky

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    IFI & Experimental Film Club present:
    Devoted Songs, The Films Of Nathaniel Dorsky

    The devotional cinema of American filmmaker Nathaniel Dorsky is a rare treasure that allows for a distinct experience of time and meditation. His films blend a poetic and introspective view of his environments with an exploration of the different cognitive and emotional associations that can be established between one shot and the next.

    Available to view only on 16mm, this programme of Dorsky’s films, curated by EFC member Esperanza Collado in collaboration with Lumiére magazine, represents a truly unique opportunity to experience this important work. The programme features three films: The Visitation, the first of Dorsky’s Devoted Songs; Winter, a seasonal portrait of New York; and Alaya, one of the filmmaker’s most radical and structural works.

    Fechas: 

    Martes, Abril 22, 2014 - 18:30

    Local: 

    Irish Film Institute - Dublin, Irlanda
  • Balagan presents... Waldeinsamkeit

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    Screening time: 19:30. Tickets: $10 / $8 student and senior.

    Rebounding from the sylvan charms of A Spell to Ward off the Darkness, we've decided to unveil this melancholy program centered on Waldeinsamkeit, or, woodland solitude. The forest has always sparked the imagination of the lonely traveler, promising encounters with tree-dwelling spirits, ferocious bandits, treacherous plantlife, and feline royalty... During Transcedentalist times, it grew into a benevolent zone of introspection and personal growth. And today, it has gained the status of vestige signifying humanity's lost innocence.

    The presented films touch upon some of these ideas in direct or oblique ways, whether through exploring the endlessly compelling shapes of the forest, the evolution of a solitary space across time, or the human's place within. The lineup features a number of new international works that innovatively utilize experimental techniques like pinhole cinematography, screenprinting, layering of multiple exposures, and timelapse; as well as a couple rarely-seen classics -- and a few surprises.

    Fechas: 

    Jueves, Abril 17, 2014 (Todo el día)

    Local: 

  • Screensavers 001: A Night of Experimental Audio Visual Performances

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    Screensavers pairs musicians with filmmakers for three brand new audio visual performances featuring live cinematic projections edited before your eyes, decaying feedback loops, powerful drones, audio reactive graphics, deconstructed VHS tapes, electro-acoustic improvisation, drum machines and maybe even some guitars.

    Nathan Halverson + Jason Robinson 
    Taka Suzuki + Ryan Maguire/Jon Bellona
    Greg Nachmanovitch + Will Bollinger

    collaborative, improvisational, pretty cool.

    Fechas: 

    De Sábado, Abril 26, 2014 - 20:00 hasta Domingo, Abril 27, 2014 - 19:55

    Local: 

    The Bridge PAI - Charlottesville, Estados Unidos
  • Courtisane Festival 2014

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    In its yearly festival, Courtisane 2014 (April 2-6, Ghent, Belgium) presents a kaleidoscopic mosaic of styles, media, gestures, languages and emotions; a patchwork of recent and historical works that share an insatiable hunger for experimentation, a personal signature, and a sense of resistance. The main core of this year's programme will include recents and classic works from artists such as Leslie Thornton, Peter Emmanuel Goldman, Laure Prouvost, Ben Rivers & Ben Russell, Laida Lertxundi, Gary Beydler, Bruce Baillie, Nathaniel Dorsky, Alexandra Cuesta, Morgan Fisher, Camille Henrot, Gregory Markopoulos, Robert Beavers, Olivier Dekegel, Sarah Vanagt, Black Audio Film Collective and Larry Gottheim among many others.

    This edition's "Artist in Focus" is Ken Jacobs, who will be the protagonist of several dedicated screenings and a performance with composer and visual artist Aki Onda.  The programme "Across the Margins, Beyond the Pale: Re-imagining the post-colonial" will include films by Kidlat Tahimik, Djibril Diop Mambéty, Med Hondo, Carlos Mayolo & Luis Ospina, Nelson Pereira dos Santos and Glauber Rocha.

    The festival will also feature several musical and performatic events with Akio Suzuki & Aki Onda, Julius Eastman (works for 4 pianos), Wanda Group, Christina Vantzou, Angela Melitopoulos & Bettina Knaup and Ayreen Anastas & Rene Gabri.

    Fechas: 

    De Miércoles, Abril 2, 2014 (Todo el día) hasta Domingo, Abril 6, 2014 (Todo el día)
  • Sheffield Fringe: Write after reading

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    The shifting physicality of the written word in the age of digital surveillance continuously warps and renegotiates notions of the personal and the political throughout this selection of films. Personal footage and self-interrogation are re-appropriated in narratives that blur the lines between documentary, manifesto and fiction.

    With 40 years between them, John Latham’s Encyclopaedia Britannica (1971) and Andrew Norman Wilson’s Workers Leaving the Googleplex (2011) both interrogate the evolving physicality and accessibility of the written word. Helen Benigson’s The Future Queen of the Screen (2011) starts with an old-fashioned, echoing keyboard clang, never letting go of the seductive tactility of the digital interface. Equal parts futuristic dystopia and childhood holiday nostalgia, Daniel Mann’s Future Diaries (2011) creates an improbably seamless experiment in narrative dissonance from the artist’s father’s Hi-8 family video archive.

    A discussion will follow the screening. 

    With thanks to Openvizor, LUX, and Angus-Hughes Gallery.

    Fechas: 

    De Martes, Abril 15, 2014 - 19:00 hasta Miércoles, Abril 16, 2014 - 18:55

    Local: 

    Hackney Picturehouse - London, Reino Unido
  • Turbidus Film Presents: Cécile Fontaine

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    Film screenings and artist talk
    Curated By Daniel A. Swarthnas

    "Cécile Fontaine works with what can be called margins, the excluded parts of cinema, revindicating scratching, soaking, de-collage and so filmmaking passes as a primarily plastic activity, with almost no material resources, renewing at once with the first major steps of the Dadaists in their collage – principally in the works of Schwitters and especially the collage of Hannah Höch executed with a kitchen knife and the work of recycling or how to make art without having the air to have touched it." - Yann Beauvais

    Born in 1957 in south of France, grew up in a French oversea departement named Ile de la Réunion in the Indian Ocean; studied art both in France (1975/1979) and in the United States (Boston 1980/1986) where she started making film in 1982 after taking an evening film class at Massachussetts College of Art then registering full time at School of Museum of Fine Arts, majoring cinema. Returned in France in 1986 and lives since then in Paris, teaching art fulltime in a primary school and making films.

    Fechas: 

    De Domingo, Abril 13, 2014 - 19:00 hasta Lunes, Abril 14, 2014 - 18:55

    Local: 

    Fylkingen - Stockholm, Suecia
  • Directors Lounge Screening: Karl F. Stewart - Impressions in Mind

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    Karl F. Stewart: Impressions in Mind
    Photographs and Video

    Karl F. Stewart makes a mark in digital photography and video with his saturated colors and his rigorous compositions showing urban landscapes. He works with a photographic hybrid combination between still images and videos that do not hide their origin in their photographic concept. After being a documentary photographer in the 70's in Pittsburgh, his home town, he worked as an English lecturer in Italy for 24 years, before he took up photography again only 5 years ago, now going fully digital.

    San Francisco, his next temporary residency after Italy, became his starting point for his relaunch in photography, where he mostly explored the downtown area. Not just the financial district of San Francisco, but a big part of the highly dense urban areas show an amazing economic growth with glossy surfaces and artificial contemporary green landscaping on one hand, and wide spread poverty of homeless people on the other. “The Unearthly Beauty of Simulated Nature in Contemporary Architecture” is Stewart's most pronounced piece from that period, presented as a video-photo essay. At the same time, the artist started exploring motion-blur and photoshop cut-outs. “Impressions of Movement” is a series of panoramic works that resulted and which he continued in different countries such as USA, Italy and France. The time-based presentation of digital pictures, that seems to be natural to the medium, led to digital video as his preferred medium at the moment. The artist recently moved to Düsseldorf, where he continues exploring landscapes and urban settings in often unearthly colors. Like with “K-20”, showing a small fountain at the K 20 Museum in Düsseldorf, the examinations of urban-nature relations combined with sometimes witty surprising experiments, seem to propel his creative energy most successfully.

    Fechas: 

    De Jueves, Marzo 27, 2014 - 21:00 hasta Viernes, Marzo 28, 2014 - 20:55

    Local: 

    Z-Bar, Berlin - Berlin, Alemania
  • Ann Arbor Film Festival 2014

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    Ann Arbor Film Festival, el festival más veterano dedicado al cine y vídeo experimental, regresa la próxima semana en su edición número 52 comn un programacompuesto por más de 200 filmes, vídeos y performances en directo. Durane la semana de duración del festival (25 al 30 de marzo), el público de este podrá disfrutar de una retrospectiva completa del documentalista Thom Andersen, así como de retrospectivas parciales de Penelope Spheeris y del cinetsta en super-8 de Detroit Joseph Bernard. El festival presentará asimismo nuevas obras de los cineastas Sabine Gruffat, Malena Szlam, Michael Robinson, Rebecca Meyers, Shambhavi Kaul, Ben Russell, Mónica Savirón, Mark Toscano, Robert Todd y Sílvia das Fadas entre muchos otros.

    Otros elementos a destcar de esta edición incluyen la proyección de una copia recién restaurada de la pieza Chicago Loop (1976) de James Benning, el estreno de la obra inédita de Bruce Baillie Little girl (1966), así como una exposición dedicada al magnum opus de Phil Niblock The movement of people working.

    El calendario completo del festival puede consultarse aquí.

    Fechas: 

    De Martes, Marzo 25, 2014 (Todo el día) hasta Domingo, Marzo 30, 2014 (Todo el día)

    Local: 

    Michigan Theater - Ann Arbor , Estados Unidos
  • Festival du nouveau cinéma - Montréal

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    A major event on the Canadian cinema scene for 44 years now, the Festival du nouveau cinéma has proven its ability to continually adapt to the most avant-garde audiovisual practices in the field.

    During eleven days of festival : over 300 films (feature and short films) by directors from Québec, Canada and abroad, installations, performances, transmedia projects, cocktails, parties, conferences, and encounters are offered to the audience.

    Fechas: 

    De Miércoles, Octubre 7, 2015 - 18:45 hasta Domingo, Octubre 18, 2015 - 23:55

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