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Date: Sun Nov 21 2010 - 07:57:28 PST
This week [November 20 - 28, 2010] in avant garde cinema
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"Shot Film" by Alberto Cabrera Bernal
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=newwork&readfile=442.ann
""IOKA"" by Kyle S. Glowacky
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=newwork&readfile=440.ann
"Radical Light: Alternative Film and Video in the
San Francisco Bay Area, 1945-2000"
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=newwork&readfile=441.ann
JOB AVAILABLE:
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Canyon Cinema
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=jobs&readfile=5.ann
NEW CALLS FOR ENTRIES:
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Digital Checkpoints at FLEFF 2011 (Ithaca, New
York, USA; Deadline: January 31, 2011)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1240.ann
synthetic zero & S0NiK Fest (Bronx, NY, USA; Deadline: January 10, 2011)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1241.ann
Old Bridge Filmmakers Showcase (Old Bridge N.J.
USA; Deadline: December 20, 2010)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1242.ann
Filmarmalade (london; Deadline: March 01, 2011)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1243.ann
Chicago Underground Film Festival (Chicago, IL USA; Deadline: March 15, 2011)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1244.ann
DEADLINES APPROACHING:
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Go Short - International Short Film Festival
(Nijmegen, Netherlands; Deadline: December 01, 2010)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1182.ann
The 33rd Big Muddy Film Festival (Carbondale, IL,
USA; Deadline: December 12, 2010)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1193.ann
Strange Beauty Film Festival (Durham, NC, USA; Deadline: December 15, 2010)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1196.ann
30th Black Maria Film + Video Festival (Jersey
City, New Jersey, USA; Deadline: December 03, 2010)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1203.ann
Experiments In Cinema v6.3 (Albuquerque, New
Mexico USA; Deadline: December 01, 2010)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1210.ann
danubeVIDEOARTfestival #1 (Grein, Austria; Deadline: December 01, 2010)
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Cambridge Super 8 Film Festival (Cambridge, UK; Deadline: November 27, 2010)
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$100 Film Festival (Calgary, AB CANADA; Deadline: December 01, 2010)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1216.ann
DIVA Center (Eugene, Oregon, USA; Deadline: December 01, 2010)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1219.ann
Wisconsin Film Festival (Madison, WI USA; Deadline: December 01, 2010)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1223.ann
RiverRun International Film Festival
(Winston-Salem, NC, USA; Deadline: December 17, 2010)
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The LAB (San Francisco, CA, USA; Deadline: December 02, 2010)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1227.ann
Appropriation Alliance Critical Remix Festival
(Fresno, CA, USA; Deadline: December 20, 2010)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1230.ann
Best Shorts Competition (La Jolla, CA, USA; Deadline: December 17, 2010)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1233.ann
European Media Art Festival (Germany; Deadline: December 15, 2010)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1236.ann
Flatpack Festival (Birmingham, UK; Deadline: December 10, 2010)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1238.ann
Old Bridge Filmmakers Showcase (Old Bridge N.J.
USA; Deadline: December 20, 2010)
http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1242.ann
THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMS (SUMMARY):
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* 10th Annual Human Rights Film Festival - Day
2 [November 20, Los Angeles, California]
* Personal Cinema Series: Tribute To Jim Neu
(Fri. 19th & Sat. 20th) [November 20, New York, New York]
* Short Film Show [November 20, Old Bridge N.J]
* Mccormick's Future So Bright + Uman + Sachs
+ [November 20, San Francisco, California]
* Spiritual Transmission In 3d [November 20, Wilmington, North Carolina]
* Radical Light: 1990-1999 [November 21, Berkeley, California]
* The Films of Robert Banks & Bruce Checefsky [November 21, Cleveland, OH]
* J-Walt's “Spontaneous Fantasia” and Other
Live visual Performers [November 21, Glendale, CA]
* After the Empire [November 21, Leeds]
* Warren Sonbert [November 21, Leeds]
* Filmforum Presents the 48th Ann Arbor Film
Festival Tour 16mm Program [November 21, Los Angeles, California]
* Introduction To Final Cut Pro [November 21, Los Angeles, California]
* Thom andersen: Out of the Car and Into the
Music of the Streets [November 22, Los Angeles, California]
* Free Radicals [November 23, France]
* Personal Cinema Series: Stephen Dwoskin [November 27, New York, New York]
* A.D.D. + Varga + Shalo P + Iannazzi + Stark
+ Paper Rad + 3d + [November 27, San Francisco, California]
* Mono No Aware iv : Expanded Cinema
Event [November 28, Brooklyn, New York]
Events are sorted by CITY within each DATE.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2010
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11/20
Los Angeles, California: Echo Park Film Center
http://www.echoparkfilmcenter.org/
12pm-4pm, Echo Park Film Center, 1200 N. Alvarado St.
10TH ANNUAL HUMAN RIGHTS FILM FESTIVAL - DAY 2
The Human Rights Film Festival is an annual presentation of documentary
films highlighting national and global social justice themes. Basic
human rights, including the right to peacefully assemble, the right to
religious freedom, the right of political sovereignty and the right to
life and liberty, are often taken for granted in Western industrialized
nations. The Human Rights Film Festival began in 2000 as the UNA/UCI
Human Rights Film Festival and has since moved to the Echo Park Film
Center. This year's focus is on Latin America. All events are FREE and
open to the public. Noon-1pm: Coming Home (43 min, USA) 1pm-3pm: White
Clouds, Black Clouds (5 min, Italy), In the Light of Reverence (73 min,
USA) 3pm-4pm: Exigibilidad de los Derechos de Las Mujeres – Por el
derecho a una vida libre de violencias par alas mujeres (43 min,
Colombia) NOTE: This film is in Spanish without subtitles.
11/20
New York, New York: Millennium Film Workshop
http://www.millenniumfilm.org/
8pm - ADMISSION $8 / $6 members, 66 East 4th Street
PERSONAL CINEMA SERIES: TRIBUTE TO JIM NEU (FRI. 19TH & SAT. 20TH)
Jim Neu, who passed away this past July, was acclaimed for his writings
for the Off-Off-Broadway theatre and experimental films. He was a
frequent presence at Millennium and wrote many of his plays for
production at La MaMa Theatre. (La MaMa will present a special program
dedicated to Jim Neu on the afternoon of November 20th). The Millennium
will be screening two feature films that Jim Neu wrote the screen plays
for- DOOMED LOVE and THE BIG BLUE, both directed by Andy Horn. We also
will screen a short film co-directed by Jacob Burckhardt and Jim Neu-
DUET FOR SPIES.----"Mr Neu's subject, broadly speaking, was the effect
of pop culture on the individual American psyche...A jazz lover, Mr. Neu
often included original music and songs in his plays and infused his
dialogue with a cryptic musicality that he borrowed from the likes of
Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk, employing short sentences in
sometimes daffy repartee that zigged and zagged between slightly warped
cliches and other quirky surprises."- Bruce Weber (NY
TIMES).---------------- NOV. 19 THE BIG BLUE (100 min. 1988) Directed by
Andy Horn,--- DUET FOR SPIES (22.5 min. 1993) Directed by Jacob
Burckhardt & Jim Neu.------ NOV. 20 DOOMED LOVE (75 min. 1983) Directed
by Andy Horn (Filmed & premiered at Millennium). A "modern" opera of
love and death- memory and obsession. The dialogue, written by Jim Neu
(a former collaborator of Robert Wilson), calls up the romantic
phraseology of the ages- from literature to TV- strung together into a
musical refrain.
11/20
Old Bridge N.J: Old Bridge Filmmakers Showcase
1:30, Old Bridge Public Library
SHORT FILM SHOW
The Old Bridge Public Library is proud to support the work of up and
coming local artists. On Saturday, November 20 at 1:30 p.m., local
filmmakers Jill Woodward, Sue May and Matt Helme will screen their short
films at the Library and discuss the craft of making movies. Presenters
hope to build enthusiasm among the community to support the local arts
scene by showing the a wide variety of work and giving attendees the
opportunity to see these films and ask questions of the artists. All
films are equivalent of a "PG" rating or less. This program is free and
open to the public. For more information, please contact the Library by
calling (732) 721-5600 ext. 5033 or visiting
http://www.facebook.com/l/e0971ZW7DCH5ACpMe2kiF6cfjaw;www.oldbridgelibra
ry.org. http://matthelme.webs.com/
11/20
San Francisco, California: Other Cinema
http://www.othercinema.com/
8:30pm, Artists' Television Access, 992 Valencia
Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
MCCORMICK’S FUTURE SO BRIGHT + UMAN + SACHS +
Matt McCormick's Future So Bright meditates on abandoned spaces in the
American West. This half-hr. sneak peek at his experimental essay
considers the failed efforts of the American Western Expansion,
exploring ghost towns, abandoned military bases, and boarded-up tourist
traps. In 16mm, Naomi Uman's Ukranian Time Capsule is a 55-min. personal
journey to her familial roots in Eastern Europe, organized in poignant
episodes of earthy village life. PLUS the Bay Area premiere of the
much-lauded Last Address by Ira (Forty Shades of Blue) Sachs, cataloging
exteriors of the final residences of NY artists who died of AIDS
(Haring, Mapplethorpe, Eichelberger, and too many more). AND Marcy
Saude's This Kind of Town, Mark Street's Street of Dreams, Bryan Boyce's
Valencia Gardens, Rich Bott's Hard Feelings, and free maps!
11/20
Wilmington, North Carolina: University of North Carolina at Wilmington
8:30 pm, 35 North Front Street Cafe Phoenix
SPIRITUAL TRANSMISSION IN 3D
The show will be upstairs in the Banquet Hall. The show is free. ST3D is
an Experimental Trans-media Show incorporating Film into Theatre. I am
using projected film to create a space in which the actors will perform
live. It is an interpretation of how the human, the spirit and the media
relate to each other through the infrastructure of the dawning digital
era. Plot: An old man's life flashes before his eyes and we discover to
what extent the media and it's growing number of outlets has impacted
his life's story. This theme is further implied by the projection on the
screens which creates the impression that the stage, which is dressed as
a bedroom, is also the interior of a bad television that intermittently
displays visual memories from television, film, and home footage.
Director: Joshua Ramsey Cast: Larry Knoerl Devin McGee Lydia Saris
Tanner Cheek Taran Hall Karla Slade
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2010
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11/21
Berkeley, California: Pacific Film Archive
http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/
5:15pm, 2575 Bancroft Way
RADICAL LIGHT: 1990-1999
By the 1990s, many Bay Area filmmakers were products of Bay Area film
programs, with some, such as Sandra Davis, Jay Rosenblatt, and Greta
Snider, going on to teach. Dominic Angerame continued to run Canyon
Cinema, a distributor of experimental cinema; Scott Stark founded
Flicker, which documents alternative cinema online; and Jenni Olson
programmed for the local lesbian and gay film festival. These were
artists who spent a lot of time viewing and thinking about cinema, which
nurtured an interest in the particularities of the medium. For Greta
Snider and the collaborative group silt, this included hand processing
their film. Scott Stark and Jay Rosenblatt found new meaning in footage
they found or collected while Kerry Laitala recontextualized antique
medical slides. Cauleen Smith fabricated a personal history in her
collage film, and Jenni Olson contrasted a recollection of a one-night
stand with San Francisco's urban landscape. In their films, Angerame,
Davis, and Timoleon Wilkins each beautifully evoked a specific place.
Short of Breath (Jay Rosenblatt, 1990, 10 mins, Color). Chronicles of a
Lying Spirit (by Kelly Gabron) (Cauleen Smith, 1991–, 5 mins, Color). Au
Sud (To the South, Sandra Davis, 1991-99, 6.5 mins, From artist).
Premonition (Dominic Angerame, 1995, 10 mins, B&W). Shadow of the Son
(silt, 1995, 7 mins, Color, Super 8mm, From the artists). Flight (Greta
Snider, 1996, 5 mins, Silent, B&W). Secure the Shadow (Kerry Laitala,
1997, 9 mins, Color, From the artist). Lake of the Spirits (Timoleon
Wilkins, 1998, 7 mins, Color). Blue Diary (Jenni Olson, 1997, 6 mins,
Color, PFA print). Noema (Scott Stark, 1998, 10 mins, Color). •
(Total running time: c. 80 mins, 16mm, From Canyon Cinema, unless
indicated otherwise)
11/21
Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Cinematheque
http://www.cia.edu/cinematheque.html
7pm, The Cleveland Institute of Art | 11141 East Boulevard
THE FILMS OF ROBERT BANKS & BRUCE CHECEFSKY
USA, 1997-2010, Robert Banks, Bruce Checefsky Tonight we screen a
program of short films by two of Cleveland's foremost filmmakers, Robert
Banks and Bruce Checefsky. These two men, whose films have been shown
nationally and internationally at such venues as Anthology Film
Archives, The Museum of Modern Art, the Rotterdam International Film
Festival, and the Sundance Film Festival (among many others), frequently
collaborate with each other. But beyond that, they share a fascination
with avant-garde cinema (easily seen in their own abstract film work),
as well as a love for the aesthetic and physical properties of
celluloid. (Both still shoot on film, and everything we will show
tonight is on16mm or 35mm.) But each man is also a distinctive talent.
Checefsky, whose day job is Director of the Reinberger Galleries at the
Cleveland Institute of Art, works mostly in black-and-white,
re-imagining classic Eastern European avant-garde films from the
1920s-40s that were either lost or destroyed, or perhaps only scripted
or described but never filmed. His work tends to refined, elegant,
classical. Banks' movies, on the other hand, are riots of shots, sounds,
colors, and camera angles, and are often scratched-on or painted-on.
Themes include African-American life, the culture of beauty, and the
media. Program includes Checefsky's Pharmacy (2001), A Woman and Circles
(2004), Moment Musical (2006), Tuareg (2008), and Béla (2009); and
Banks' MPG: Motion Picture Genocide (1997), Jaded (1998); Outlet (1999);
Embryonic (1999); Goldfish and Sunflowers (1999); A.W.O.L. (2004); Faith
'n' Chaos (2004); He Namedrops the Spider (2010); and perhaps some new
works and other surprises. Banks and Checefsky will answer audience
questions after the screening. Total approx. 120 min.
11/21
Glendale, CA: iotaCenter
http://www.iotaCenter.org
6PM, "Glendale Planetarium" 1500 North Verdugo Rd.
J-WALT’S “SPONTANEOUS FANTASIA” AND OTHER LIVE VISUAL PERFORMERS
The Glendale Community College Planetarium presents cutting-edge
immersive 3D real time animation SPONTANEOUS FANTASIA, performed live by
artist/programmer/composer J-Walt Adamczyk. The show represents a brand
new art form where the one-hour animated program won't exist until the
artist creates it live in front of the audience. This show also includes
performances by special guests.
http://www.iotacenter.org/news/events/lvp2010/
11/21
Leeds: Cherry Kino
http://www.leedsfilm.com/programme/cherry-kino
1pm, ESA, Patrick Studios, St Mary's Lane, Leeds, LS9 7EH
AFTER THE EMPIRE
Wondermental cinema can be a politically discursive art form, with its
ability to question, subvert, oppose and rebel. This programme presents
an array of recent works chosen for their political engagement with the
idea of empire, whether overt or subtle, asking you to think again.
Controlled fury at the hypocrisy of the 'priveleged', the quietly
powerful flag on the mountain, cinema and dictatorship in North Korea, a
multi-screen subversive ethnicity, a cry of 'why' in Algeria, a revised
Heart of Darkness, Leo Strauss' connection with torture, photography as
colonial appropriation, and rethinking the urban. Includes work by
Gioli, Smith, Bärtås, Wong, Devaux, Breuer, Sanborn, Chen and Lurf.
11/21
Leeds: Cherry Kino
http://www.leedsfilm.com/programme/cherry-kino
4pm, ESA, Patrick Studios, St Mary's Lane, Leeds, LS9 7EH
WARREN SONBERT
A celebration of just a small part of the superb oeuvre of Warren
Sonbert, one of the seminal figures of American wondermental film and
rarely shown in the UK. He started making films in 1966 and was given a
retrospective before he was 20! His early films feature denizens of the
Warhol scene, with his late works culminating in astonishing symphonic
montages, both silent and sound, uniting universal human gestures into
singular works of moving image artistry. A prolific theorist and critic
as well as filmmaker, his films display a deep love and understanding of
cinema. The programme, curated by Jon Gartenberg, is entitled 'Silent
Rhythms / Sound Symphonies II' and includes the films 'The Cup and the
Lip' (1986, colour, silent) and 'Short Fuse' (1992, colour & b/w,
sound), both on 16mm.
11/21
Los Angeles, California: Filmforum
http://www.lafilmforum.org/
7:30 pm, Egyptian Theatre, 6712 Hollywood Blvd. at Las Palmas
FILMFORUM PRESENTS THE 48TH ANN ARBOR FILM FESTIVAL TOUR 16MM PROGRAM
The Ann Arbor Film Festival is pleased to present a full touring program
of 16mm films after a four-year hiatus. This program will present rare,
contemporary short 16mm films across the U.S. Featuring award-winning
films from the 48th AAFF, this international program presents
genre-defying short films from Japan, Canada, Australia, and the U.S.
Included are new animated hand-drawn works from Naoyuki Tsuji and Jim
Trainor, along with exquisite observational films by Laida Lertxundi and
Alexandra Cuesta.
11/21
Los Angeles, California: Echo Park Film Center
http://www.echoparkfilmcenter.org/
1-5pm, Echo Park Film Center, 1200 N. Alvarado St.
INTRODUCTION TO FINAL CUT PRO
Calling all interested adults (ages 20+) looking to learn the beauty and
grace of digital editing! All equipment and materials provided by EPFC.
Class limited to 6 students; tuition is $60/$50 members.
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2010
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11/22
Los Angeles, California: Redcat
http://www.redcat.org/
8:30pm, 631 W. 2nd St., Los Angeles, CA 90012
THOM ANDERSEN: OUT OF THE CAR AND INTO THE MUSIC OF THE STREETS
These three sad, funny, beautiful works take you through Los Angeles,
2009, and Munich, 1967/1968. Thom Andersen's new film Get Out of the Car
(2010, 34 min., 16mm) responds to his award-winning documentary Los
Angeles Plays Itself by recording the city's most evanescent signs,
memorializing some of its vanished monuments and musical history. Get
Out of the Car is screened with two 1960s shorts that served as points
of inspiration and departure: The Bridegroom, the Actress, and the Pimp,
(1968, 23 min., 35 mm) by Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet, with
music by Johann Sebastian Bach and dialogue by Saint John of the Cross
in a radical condensation of Ferdinand Bruckner's three-act play
Sickness of Youth; and The Little Chaos (1967, 10 min., 16mm) by Rainer
Werner Fassbinder, a mordant commentary on the sickness of contemporary
German youth, with music by Richard Wagner and the Troggs. In person:
Thom Andersen / Jack H. Skirball Series $9 [students $7, CalArts $5]
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2010
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11/23
France: L'école supérieure des beaux-arts de Tours
6:30pm, address unknown, not provided
FREE RADICALS
Pip Chodorov's work-in-progress Free Radicals.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2010
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11/27
New York, New York: Millennium Film Workshop
http://www.millenniumfilm.org/
8pm - Admission $8 / $6 members, 66 East 4th Street
PERSONAL CINEMA SERIES: STEPHEN DWOSKIN
Stephen Dwoskin, born in Brooklyn, New York, contracted Polio at the age
of seven and was left disabled. After studying art with de Kooning and
Albers, he attended NYU and the Parsons School of Design. He soon
discovered experimental cinema and was influenced by the transgressive
underground films of Jack Smith and Ron Rice. This led to the publishing
of his book, FILM IS. He began making his own films and moved to Britain
in 1964 where he has lived ever since. He was one of the founders of the
London Film-makers Cooperative. His features, beginning in the 1970s,
attracted much attention and critical acclaim, along with strong
controversy.-----PROGRAM------- THE SUN AND THE MOON, US PREMIERE
(60min. 2007) This video is some kind of enforced domestic cinema: an
excessive video film in which the maker does not spare himself. Short of
breath, in the absence of the spoken word. "The Sun and the Moon, a film
fairy tale, is about two women's terrifying encounter with 'Otherness'
in the form of a man, abject and monstrous, and for them to either to
witness, accept or partake in his annihilation. All are caught in their
own isolation and are fearful of the menace that has to be met. The
film, as a personal interpretation of Beauty and the Beast, enciphers
concerns, beliefs and desires in seductive images that are themselves a
form of camouflage, making it possible to utter harsh truths."
-S.D.--------- NIGHTSHOTS 1,2,3 (33min. 2006-2007) Shot utilizing the
"night vision" function of a digital video camera, these films deal with
one person's perspective on sexuality, with the visual distortion and
off-kilter color balance of the low-light camera adding to the film's
unique point of view. Nightshots 1,2,3 was screened in competition at
the 2007 Rotterdam International Film Festival. "The first three of a
series of intriguing personal and erotic relationships, exploring in the
intimacy of darkness, and transformed by the colour play of the night
light." -S.D.
11/27
San Francisco, California: Other Cinema
http://www.othercinema.com/
8:30pm, Artists' Television Access, 992 Valencia
Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
A.D.D. + VARGA + SHALO P + IANNAZZI + STARK + PAPER RAD + 3D +
The first—co-curated with Cyrus Tabar—of three parts in our
Testing…Testing exploratory sound series has the notorious Lori Varga
bustling in from Austin with her 20-min. live A/V set, using—count
'em—four projectors in Beyond the Frame of Light and Strange Sound. Zach
Iannazzi's Chanting at the Crystal Sea also employs multiple-projection
and live music. PLUS Shemoel Recalde, Luis Garcia, and Omori (A.D.D.)
debut Blackhole Bizarro, and Shalo P performs Liquid 1. Pad McGlaughlin
engenders a three-wall immersive environment of stereoscopic imagery,
while Walter Funk shares his homemade Hologlyphics. The premiere of
Scott Stark's A Better World documents the public deployment of the
miraculous TV-B-Gone. AND contemporary works from Paper Rad, People Like
Us, Negativland, Animal Charm, Davy Force/TV Sheriff, and a Robot Dog
cameo. Free vinyl at our "high-art-bar"! *$7.
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2010
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11/28
Brooklyn, New York: MONO NO AWARE
http://www.mononoawarefilm.com/gallery
6 PM - 11PM , Lumenhouse, 47 Beaver Street
MONO NO AWARE IV : EXPANDED CINEMA EVENT
MONO NO AWARE IS AN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF EXPANDED CINEMA
PERFORMANCES. TAKING ITS NAME FROM THE JAPANESE EXPRESSION MEANING -THE
PATHOS OF THINGS-. THE CONCEPT IS TO PRESENT WORK WHICH IS EPHEMERAL IN
NATURE WITH AN EMPHASIS ON THE CINEMATIC EXPERIENCE. RECENT ADVANCEMENTS
IN TECHNOLOGY HAVE ALTERED THE AUDIENCE EXPERIENCE AND CONNECTIVITY
ASSOCIATED WITH THE CINEMA. WEBSITES, TELEVISION, AND EVEN CELL PHONES
HAVE BECOME AN EVERYDAY VEHICLE FOR FILM AND VIDEO. ALL OF THE WORK
PRESENTED AT MONO NO AWARE CONSISTS OF ONE PART FILM PROJECTION AND ONE
PART LIVE PERFORMANCE ELEMENT. 16MM OR SUPER 8MM FILMS ONLY, NO DIGITAL
VIDEO. WE BELIEVE THERE IS A MAGIC IN SEEING THE FILM PRINT. THERE IS A
PRESENCE A POET HAS READING HIS/HER OWN WRITING. THERE IS A FEELING THAT
RESONATES IN YOUR CHEST WHEN YOU SEE A MUSICIAN PERFORM LIVE. EACH MONO
NO AWARE PERFORMANCE IS ONE OF A KIND, SOME PARTICIPANTS HAVE GONE SO
FAR AS TO DESTROY THE FILM WORK AFTER ITS FIRST RUN AT THE EVENT. WE
INVITE YOU TO JOIN US SUNDAY NOVEMBER 28TH AT LUMENHOUSE IN BROOKLYN.
THE EVENT IS FREE TO ATTEND. THANK YOU. PARTICIPATING ARTISTS THIS YEAR
INCLUDE : BRADLEY EROS, LARY SEVEN, JOEL SCHLEMOWITZ, VICTORIA KEDDIE,
NOE KIDDER, JESSICA GOLDRING, MARK GALLAY, THOMAS DEXTER, LUIS ARNIAS,
KIM FERERO-ARNIAS, JASON MARTIN, STEPHANIE GRAY, SARAH HALPERN, MATT
WELLINS, JEREMIAH JONES, ANN MEISINGER, ZANE STARR, KERRY FARIAS, JOSHUA
LEWIS, DANICA PANTIC, & TARA NELSON MORE INFORMATION ON THE ARTISTS AND
THE PROGRAM AT OUR WEBSITE
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