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  • Light Reading Series 9: James Holcombe & Adam Asnan with Steven Ball

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    James Holcombe & Adam Asnan with Steven Ball
    London Light Reading
    Wednesday 28 October 2009, at 7pm

    Light Reading’s ninth series continues with a screening of recent works by artist James Holcombe performed collaboratively with artist Adam Asnan. no.w.here’s project space will be transformed into an intimately immersive space where the works will use its potential to construct an encounter with them as well as enabling critical debate and discussion. Holcombe will present seven works including LEY FARM (2001-2009), CHAMPION FIX (2009), LOMO/JOBO (2009), GRIM’S DYKE 2 (2008), GRAIN TOWER (2006-2007), A PECK OF DUST (2006-2008) and HANGER LANE HERACLEUM MANTEGAZZIANUM (2001-2004). Artist Steven Ball has been invited to respond to the works; to question and provoke dialogue and discussion that will form a bridge between an encounter with the works and a critical dialogue with the audience.

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  • HEP – International Video Art at the José Malhoa Museum

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    HEP-MalhoaHuman Emotion Video Installation:
    20-25 October 2009, 10h00 – 12h30 | 14h00 – 17h00

    Presentation | Vídeo Projection:
    22 October 2009, 21h00h - 24h00

    A group of creative authors from the most varied geographical and cultural ground outfitted with the infinite possibility of video art express the complex strength that identifies us as human beings: the emotions. Provided by the exquisite extensive video collection of the Human Emotion Project, founded and directed by the South African artist Alison Williams, a roll of forty works selected by the Portuguese commissioner of the HEP group will compose an eclectic audiovisual program to be held at the José Malhoa Museum from 20 to 25th October, with a special gathering in the evening of 22nd of October of 2009.

    The evening session of 22nd October will be lighten by the accredited Art Professor and Filmmaker Fernando Galrito as guest speaker and also by the inclusion in the screening program of student works from of the High School of Arts and Design of Caldas da Rainha (ESAD.CR) that this way are associated to the event.

    The presentation evening hosted by the José Malhoa Museum of the Museums and Conservation Institute (MJM-IMC.IP), in partnership with the Human Emotion Project (HEP) and the High School of Arts and Design of Caldas da Rainha (IPLESAD. CR) will take place at 21h00h and will be extended up to the 24h00.
    During the entire schedule of the Human Emotions Video Art event (from 20 to 25 October) all works selected (HEP and ESAD.CR) will be rolling in the Multimedia Room in a rotational format at the opening hours of the museum.

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  • Oporto apresenta #16: Saugus Series

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    Oporto apresenta #16: Saugus Series"Saugus Series" by Pat O'Neill

    16 mm, color, sound, 18', 1974
    Saw: Chris Casady; Key: Morton Subotnick; Blue Paint: 7-K Color Co; Mix: Don Worthen

    There is no parallel to Pat O'Neill's sui generis approach to film. With him the medium fully attained the realm of fine arts.
    O'Neill is a master of the combinatory work, a collage expert and an elegant frame composer. His films are uncanny essays, breaking down technical boundaries and viewers' assumptions. In Saugus Series the artist aligned seven short films, united by a common soundtrack. "Each film is an evolving "still life," made up of meticulously assembled but spatially contradictory elements "

    "a capricious cognitive conundrum" - Alexandre Estrela

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  • Audio Visual: Book launch and free screening

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    Audio.VisualAudio.Visual: Book launch and free screening
    London no.w.here
    Saturday 17 October 2009, at 8pm

    Cornelia and Holger Lund will present their publication "Audio.Visual", exploring the subject of visual music and the interplay of cutting-edge media. The publication is a result of the project “Visual Music” (2007-08), conceived by the media art gallery "fluctuating images" in Germany. The book and DVD includes what is happening in new media, from the experimental sector to the club scene. The texts and illustrations are intended to introduce visual music from a great many angles, including the perspectives of musicians, artists, curators, festival directors and software developers.

    This free launch event is accompanied by a screening of selected works by Mary Ellen Bute, Boulez Republic Grand Ensemble, Pfadfinderei/Modeselektor, Paul Mumford, Philipp Geist, Bruce McClure and others.

    For more information on the project see www.fluctuating-images.de

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    no.w.here
    3rd Floor, 316-318 Bethnal Green Road, London, E2 0AG
    Nearest Tube / Train: Bethnal Green

    Free admission on a first come, first served basis.

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  • Exquisite Corpse Video Project vol 2

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    Exquisite Corpse Video Project vol 2ECVP vol.2 - Screening, talk and Q&A.
    Tuesday, October 8, 2009, 19:00-22:00h
    Magacin
    Kraljevica Marka street,
    Belgrade, Serbia

    The ECVP [Exquisite Corpse Video Project] is a video collaboration collaboration project inspired by the Surrealist creation method, the "Exquisite Corpse". The project is coordinated by the Brazilian artist Kika Nicolela and currently has 63 participating artists from 21 different countries.

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  • Time Revealing Truth: A Celebration of the Life and Work of Tamara Krikorian and Tony Sinden

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    Tamara Krikorian, Unassembled Information (1977)Time Revealing Truth: A Celebration of the Life and Work of Tamara Krikorian and Tony Sinden
    27 October 2009, 18.30-20.00
    Tate Modern, Starr Auditorium, London

    During the Summer, the world lost two important British artists who pioneered the use of the moving image in the gallery during the 1970s: Tamara Krikorian and Tony Sinden.

    In this celebratory programme, friends, partners and fellow artists will share recollections, show films and videos and introduce video-interviews with both artists, followed by a reception. Evening hosted by Stuart Comer and AL Rees.

    This event has been organised by the Study Collection at CSM, REWIND, LUX and Tate Modern, and coincides with the launch of REWIND + PLAY, An Anthology of Early British Video Art a new DVD published by LUX in Collaboration with REWIND.

    Admission free, first come, first served.

    http://lux.org.uk/blog/artist-david-halls-obituary-video-pioneers-tamara...

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  • Serpentine Cinema: CINACT: Dara Birnbaum

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    Serpentine Cinema: CINACT
    11  October, 3.30pm.
    Tickets £6/£5

    Dara Birnbaum presents  Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman (1978-79)

    Dara Birnbaum is known for using video to reconstruct television imagery using as material such archetypal formats as quizzes, soap operas, and sports programmes. Her techniques involve the repetition of images and interruption of flow with text and music.

    Her best known work ‘Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman’ was made by appropriating imagery from the 1970s TV series Wonder Woman. Through this process Birnbaum isolates and repeats the moment of the "real" woman's symbolic transformation into super-hero.  

    Serpentine Cinema : CINACT is a series of monthly artists’ films  screenings and events at The Gate cinema in Notting Hill. CINACT is named after the title of American artist Henry Flynt’s 2007 cinema manifesto. Each programme focuses on artists who investigate and experiment with the medium of cinema. Tickets available in person at the cinema, on 0871 704 2058 or www.picturehouses.co.uk

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    Gate Picturehouse
    87 Notting Hill Gate
    London
    W11 3JZ
    T: 020 7792 8939
    F: 020 7792 2684

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  • Andrew Noren: What the Light Was Like

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    Time Being Andrew Noren (nacido en 1943, Santa Fe, New Mexico) ha trabajado en el arte de la imagen en movimiento durante más de cuarenta años, tiempo en el que se ha convertido en uno de los maestros del cine en la manipulación de la luz y la sombra. Sus filmes combinan estos elementos en una absorbente metafísica de luminosidad y sombría oscuridad, una música visual de delicia y poderosa quinesis, revelando y regocijándose en la fantasmal naturaleza de las apariencias. Esta retrospectiva del MoMA compuesta de seis obras en cicno programas, se inicia con Charmed Particles, el filme que cerró la retrospectiva celebrada en 1981, Of Light and Texture.

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  • Light Industry: Omnium-Gatherum

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    Light Industry
    October 8, 19:30
    220 36th Street (between 2nd and 3rd Avenue), 5th Floor
    Brooklyn, NY

    Jeremy Rossen, the co-founder and projectionist of Portland, Oregon’s Cinema Project, will screen a collection of short films by some of his favorite filmmakers. Each of the films selected for this screening had to fall into at least one of the following categories:

    - a film that was worked on but never finished
    - a film that was finished but rarely or never screened
    - something “funny”
    - a film that they found
    - a film made while a teenager

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