Screenings

  • Projection Space: Doorway for Natalie Kalmus

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    The month of May brings to the Projection Space two cinematic works on color grading and color printing by London based artist Aura Satz. Doorway for Natalie Kalmus pays homage to Technicolor's color consultant Natalie Kalmus and Chromatic Aberration, to be seen later this month, features close-ups of eyes from the early experiments in color printing. 

    The accompanying Parallel Screen brings the online premieres of two films by Rotterdam based artist/filmmaker Esther Urlus.

    Dates: 

    Wednesday, May 6, 2015 (All day) to Sunday, May 17, 2015 (All day)

    Venue: 

    Suburban PS Projection Space - Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • Tommy Becker: TAPE NUMBER ONE/ PASSING PERIODS

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    Local artist Tommy Becker is a poet/musician trapped in a camcorder. His never-ending saga, TAPE NUMBER ONE, blends poetics, performance, costuming, found footage, and hand-made props, creating pop songs that wrap subtle menace with humor.

    Dates: 

    Friday, May 29, 2015 - 19:30

    Venue: 

    Yerba Buena Center for the Arts - San Francisco, United States
  • Light Industry: An Evening with Carolee Schneemann

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    Presented with The Artist's Institute

    Throughout her career, Carolee Schneemann has produced moving images on film and video intended as cinema, installation, and used as elements in her Kinetic Theater productions. Fuses, Viet-Flakes, and Plumb Line are united by her varied manipulations of the filmstrip, focus on intersubjective—and interspecies—relationships, and the intersection of emerging feminist politics with protest against the Vietnam War. Across all three, Schneemann explores the incorporation of visions other than her own into the space of film.

    Dates: 

    Monday, May 4, 2015 - 19:30

    Venue: 

    Light Industry - New York, United States
  • Kevin Jerome Everson: Sound That— Recent Short Films

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    Based on extensive historical research and embodying a strong sense of place, the films of Kevin Jerome Everson combine scripted and documentary moments with a rigorous formalism, with his filmic subjects inspired directly by gestures, tasks, and conditions of working class African American life.

    Dates: 

    Wednesday, May 20, 2015 - 19:30

    Venue: 

    Yerba Buena Center for the Arts - San Francisco, United States
  • Kevin Jerome Everson: The Island of St. Matthews

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    Based on extensive historical research and embodying a strong sense of place, the films of Kevin Jerome Everson combine scripted and documentary moments with a rigorous formalism, with his filmic subjects inspired directly by gestures, tasks, and conditions of working class African American life.

    Dates: 

    Tuesday, May 19, 2015 - 19:30

    Venue: 

    Yerba Buena Center for the Arts - San Francisco, United States
  • Close-Up Teaser Screening #7: Here Is Always Somewhere Else – The Disappearance Of Bas Jan Ader

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    For part six of our Teaser Screening series, writer, cultural critic and journalist Juliet Jacques will introduce a documentary on the life and work of artist Bas Jan Ader. The film will be followed by a selection of Ader's film and video works during which Jacques will read a short text relating to Bas Jan Ader's decision to cross the Atlantic on a 13ft boat.

    Dates: 

    Thursday, May 7, 2015 - 21:00 to 23:30

    Venue: 

    Close-Up Cinema - London, United Kingdom
  • Normal Animal: Steve Reinke + Stephanie Barber

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    In Steve Reinke’s newest long-form video, Rib Gets in the Way, the irreverent artist and essayist ruminates upon mortality, creative (and other) impulses, PrEP and Nietzsche. Assembling a free-form series of vignettes, the final and longest section of the video presents an animated children’s adaptation of Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophical novel Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1883–85), with colorful creatures animated with frequent collaborator, Jessie Mott.

    Dates: 

    Thursday, April 30, 2015 - 20:30

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  • Xcèntric: US experimental animation of the eighties

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    A selection of US experimental animation from the eighties. The films of Jane Aaron, Brady Lewis, Gary Schwartz and Al Jarnow play with the contrast between animation and real spaces, principally using pixelation techniques for playful and experimental purposes. Protovin and Backus’s City Scapes trilogy is a documentary portrait of observation of places in Manhattan, mixing photography and animation. The films form part of the collection of the Public Library of New York, a major focus of independent animation in the seventies and eighties.

    Dates: 

    Thursday, April 30, 2015 - 20:00 to Friday, May 1, 2015 - 19:55

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  • Lateral Thinking: Expanded Video Performance by Andrew Puls, Kit Young and viDEO sAVant

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    Electrons meet the orgone in this overflowing smorgasbord of live sound, hybrid analog/digital video jamming, feedback loop freak outs and robotic puppet show spectacle run amuck—promising to fill Cinematheque’s Center for New Music project space with performers, projectors and gadgets galore.

    Dates: 

    Sunday, May 3, 2015 - 19:30

    Venue: 

    Center for New Music - San Francisco, United States
  • Soundfigures: Films by Aura Satz

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    (Near) extinct technologies make sound visible in this program of shorts that delve into ideas of knowledge, memory, and communication. On a Chladni Plate, a device that marked the birth of acoustics, grains of sand, moving like Busby Berkeley dancers, form intricate patterns in response to changing sound frequencies, their shapes recalling the utopian quest for a “pure,” onomatopoeic alphabet. Wax cylinder recordings combine with modern scientific instruments to animate a text by Rainer Maria Rilke on the possibility of hearing the dead by playing their skulls with a gramophone needle. A histrionic voice-over, translated into a wave of small flames on a Ruben’s Tube, provokes unexpected associations, from the biblical burning bush to various acts of ventriloquism in pop culture...

    Dates: 

    Wednesday, May 13, 2015 - 19:30

    Venue: 

    DIM Cinema - Vancouver, Canada

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