Events

  • ATA: Stereo Sound and Vision

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    Stereo Sound and Vision
    April 24th, 2010 8:30pm, $7.77
    ATA Gallery, 992 Valencia (@ 21st), San Francisco

    A night of independent stereoscopic productions, featuring several innovative alternative stereoscopic techniques plus live music.

    Kerry Laitala & Eats Tapes + Pad Mclaughlin + Hologlypihcs

    Kerry Laitala, maker behind The Muse of Cinema brings an extraordinary new dimension to our microcinema screen...that is, of DEPTH! This true Frisco original has seized upon a retinal quirk, the ChromaDepth Effect, and gleefully exploited the phenomenon with a delirious dose of Kodachrome. This stereoscopic spectacular is accompanied by the electronic hues of phonic faves Eats Tapes. Preceding the Chromatic Cocktail serving is the high craft of 3-D vets Pad McLaughlin and Bob Bloomberg, with Pad's own debut Strata, Bob's Day of the Dead ethnographic, and a 3-wall in-depth immersion! In the Landing Area, Hologlyphics will be showing Stereoscopic video synthesis without 3D glasses, along to live music. Infinite views are available from multiple perspectives. All Hologlyphic imagery is generated in real-time and interactive.

    http://www.othercinema.com

    http://www.hologlyphics.com

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  • Close-Up: Under/Over - Part 3/3

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    Close-Up: Under/Over - Part 3/3
    Tuesday April 27th, Time: 8pm, Doors open at 7.45pm
    Venue: The Working Men’s Club, 44-46 Pollard Row, London E2 6NB
    Ticket: £5/£3 to Close-Up members
    Presented by Close-Up and Transidency

     

    This season of films have been curated in conjunction with the Artist’s collective, Transidency, whose latest show entitled Under/Over runs at the FOLD Gallery during April 2010.

     

    The programme aims to complement the themes investigated in Under/Over, as well as to draw out the comparisons between the films themselves which collectively act as a body of enquiry into those same themes which include; [self & enforced] mythologising, ridiculous labour, over work/under work and the in-between, an ongoing investigation into the deceptive quality of the Earth’s iconography and the spaces of war.

     

    bas-jan-ader-fall01.jpg Bas Jan Ader film and video works:
    - Fall 1 (1970, 1 min)
    - Fall 2 (1970, 1 min)
    - I’m Too Sad To Tell You (1971, 3'34 mins)
    - Broken Fall [geometric] (1971, 1'49 min)
    - Broken Fall [organic] (1971, 1'44 min)
    - Nightfall (1971, 4 mins)
    - Primary Time (1974, 25'48 mins)
    here-is-always-somewhere-else01.jpg Here Is Always Somewhere Else - The Disapearance Of Bas Jan Ader
    Rene Daalder
    US, 2008, 78 mins, Colour, DV

     

    Critically acclaimed documentary about enigmatic Dutch/Californian artist Bas Jan Ader (1942-1975), whose daring conceptual performances culminated in his mysterious disappearance at sea. As recounted through the eyes of fellow emigrant Rene Daalder, Ader’s story becomes a sweeping overview of contemporary art as well as an epic saga of the transformative powers of the ocean. Featuring work from artists Tacita Dean, Rodney Graham, Marcel Broodthaers, Ger van Elk, Charles Ray, Wim T. Schippers, Chris Burden, Fiona Tan, Pipilotti Rist

    For more information visit: http://www.hereisalwayssomewhereelse.com

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  • Xcéntric programme May-June 2010

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    When It Was Blue (Jennifer Reeves, 2008)Xcéntric, the CCCB's film programme, closes its ninth season bringing home the touring retrospective of Spanish experimental cinema, 'From ecstasy to rapture', that premiered last year. This series of screenings will be complemente with Q&As with filmmakers featured in the anthology and with the premiere of the documentary film 'Fragmentos para una historia del otro cine español' (Andrés Hispano, 2010) (Fragments for a history of the other Spanish cinema). The closing programme will be the performance of the double-projection 16mm film When it was blue (2008) by Jennifer Reeves. The series is completed with several themed programmes including works by Maya Deren, Sergei Paradjanov, Marcel Broodthaers, Deimantas Narkevicius, Kurt Schwitters, Peter Nestler, and Jean-Marie Straub, among others.

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  • Cinema... Corpus vs.Cerebrum

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    corpusCinema... Corpus vs.Cerebrum
    A light/sound event for five film projectors
    April 30th, 20h
    Filmbase, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

    Cinema... Corpus vs Cerebrum” is an artistic project conceived as a live event that involves the manipulation of a series of 16mm film projectors. Cinema has been reduced to its essential properties and materials, being the conical flux of light, luminous vibration and the sound generated by the projectors themselves the only elements left for exploration. By means of a materialist treatment of the medium’s specificity, cinema’s illusionist values are dismantled, while we can witness the destruction of those technical aspects of cinema that make possible a “suspension of disbelief” during the act of perception, or the willingness of a person to accept as true the representative and illusionary premises of the moving-image. Returning cinema’s gaze to the machine, we approach the existing divergences between perceived reality and the reality of the medium.

    Participant artists:
    - Esperanza Collado (concept and direction)
    - Victor Esther G. (light, filters, projectors and design)
    - Rafael Martinez del Pozo (sound art, piezos, soldering iron and screwdrivers)
    - Maximilian Le Cain (adviser, structures, cinematographer)

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  • Cinema Project: Screaming City - West Berlin 1980s

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    Flug durch die Nacht (Ilona Baltrusch, 1980)Cinema Project: Screaming City - West Berlin 1980s
    Beyond Borders Program VIII: Germany
    April 20 & 21, 6:45pm
    Clinton Street Theatre
    2522 SE Clinton St., Portland, Oregon 97202, USA
    Suggested donation of $7 ($3 for members).

    For this two-night event, Cinema Project welcomes curator Stefanie Schulte Strathaus of Berlin’s Arsenal. Stefanie has toured extensively with many of these films and will be on hand to present the work each night.

    On Tuesday April 20th is a selection of shorts including a-b-city by Brigitte Bühler and Dieter Hormel that features a psychedelic West Berlin pumped with the music of Pere Ubu and Einstürzende Neubauten, and Cynthia Beatt's Cycling the Frame, with a young Tilda Swinton who mumbles, "This is completely mad, this place," while cycling along the Wall.

    On Wednesday April 21st is the feature length Flug durch die Nacht, by Ilona Baltrusch, which shows a highly staged West Berlin embedded in the apocalyptic atmosphere typical of the 1980s.  

    In the decade before the fall of the Berlin Wall, a vast number of films were produced in and about West Berlin, dealing with the ambivalent realities of the enclosed city. No longer was it about devoting oneself to the World Revolution, but rather about implementing alternative life-styles, which gave rise to social resistance, strident underground cultures, and sexual border-crossing. For many young filmmakers, the super-8 medium facilitated the production of low cost and truly independent films. The technical limitations tended to embody a strong means of spontaneity and purposeful dilettantism, while being easily distributed and shown in underground cinemas, clubs, and cafes. Curator Stefanie Schulte-Strathaus of Berlin’s Arsenal brings with her to Portland a selection of experimental films from this dynamic and complex period of our recent past.

    Curator-in-Attendance

    Tuesday April 20th
    - Normalzustand (Yana Yo, 1981, S8mm to video, color, sound, 3 min.)
    - Musterhaft–das Ende, ein Intermezzo (Michael Brynntrup, 1985, S8mm to video, color, sound, 8 min.)
    - Darum oder was erwartest Du? (Jürgen Baldiga , 1981, S8mm  to video, color, silent, 7 min.)
    - Persona Non Grata (Christoph Doering, 1981, S8mm to video, color, sound, 16 min.)
    - a-b-city (Brigitte Bühler & Dieter Hormel, 1985, S8mm  to video, color, sound, 8 min.)
    - Cycling the Frame (Cynthia Beatt, 1988, 16mm, color, sound, 28 min.)
    - Naturkatastrophenkonzert (Die Tödliche Doris, 1983, S8mm to video, color, sound, 3 min.)

    Wednesday April 21st
    - Flug durch die Nacht (Ilona Baltrusch, 1980, video, color, sound, 90 min.)

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  • EXPERIMENTA presents: A Krzysztof Wodiczko retrospective

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    EXPERIMENTA presents: A Krzysztof Wodiczko retrospective
    Sunday 25th April, 7pm
    Cinéphilia West
    171 Westbourne Grove, Kensington, London W11 2RS, UK

    This month's Experimenta will present the work of Krzysztof Wodiczko (b.1943), a Polish conceptual artist currently living in Boston. In his work Wodiczko uses the techniques of photography, performance art and video. His most famous work is *Personal Instrument*, made in 1969 audio installation.

    Wodiczko continues the legacy of the 1920s avant-garde and his work is politically and socially charged. His more recent work deals with the issues of democracy and human rights. The artist has received many prestigious awards, such as the 4th Hiroshima Art Prize "for his contribution as an artist to the world peace" in 1998 and the Kepesz Award at MIT in 2004, among many others. Wodiczko's work will be presented by Aneta Krzemien, a leading researcher at University of Central Lanscashire.

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  • Transfera TV #40: Encyclopedic Cartoons Video Project

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    Axiom (Sally Grizzell Larson, 2010)This Friday, December 16th at 21:00 PM and Saturday 17 at 09:00 AM  Transfera,  a tv space that broadcasts from Madrid by Canal Autor (Orange), offers a one hour special programme featuring the Encyclopedic Cartoons Video Project.

    Based on the structure of the reference book encyclopedia of the 18th century, Encyclopedic Cartoons Video Project is an ongoing enterprise curated by Joas Sebastián Nebe, with 36 video art pieces by 14 participating artists from 10 countries and 4 continents,  that presents an item for every letter of the alphabet,  and a film to every item.  Different artists created the films, which last from a few seconds to four minutes.

    A- Architecture: Paper Bricks (NOK&T/ART, 2008, 2' 45")
    A- Axiom (Sally Grizzell Larson, 2010, 1' 00")
    A- This Is Art (Gruppo Sinestetico, 2009, 0' 30")
    B- Ballet: Baltic Sea (Beate Goerdes, 2010, 2' 10")
    C- Chilhood (Paul Rascheja, 2009, 2' 20")
    C- Confined 10-01-2 (Russell J.Chartier & Paul J. Botelho, 2009, 3' 33")
    D- Disgust: Chicken (Alison Williams, 2009, 4' 00")
    E- Eminent: Luckkey Laptop (NOK&T/ART, 2010, 0' 55")
    F- Fruit (Elisabeth Eberle, 2009, 0' 35")
    G- Growth (Elisabeth Eberle, 2009, 0' 25")
    H- Hospitality (Joas Nebe, 2005-2010, 0' 34")
    I- Infinity (Joas Nebe, 2005-2010, 0' 28")
    I- Infinity (Vienne Chan, 2009, 0' 55")
    J- Joint (Joas Nebe, 2005-2010, 1' 14")
    K- Kill Joy (Joas Nebe, 2005-2010, 2' 41")
    L- Legs (Joas Nebe, 2005-2010, 0' 41")
    L- Legs (Debbie Douez, 2009, 1' 28")
    M- Mechanical (Vienne Chan , 2009, 0' 27")
    N- Night Out (Joas Nebe, 2005-2010, 2' 18")
    O- Old (Joas Nebe, 2005-2010, 0' 55")
    P- Paradise (Joas Nebe, 2005-2010, 0' 58")
    Q- Quilt (Joas Nebe, 2005-2010, 1' 28")
    R- Reproductive Organ (Joas Nebe, 2005-2010, 0' 28")
    S- Sustainability (Vienne Chan, 2009, 0' 55")
    T- Tourist (Joas Nebe, 2005-2010, 1' 36")
    U- Unchained (Alberto Guerreiro, 2009, 2' 39")
    V- Violence (Joas Nebe, 2005-2010, 0' 39")
    V- Violence (Kim Dotty Hachmann, 2009, 1' 02")
    W- Waste (Joas Nebe, 2005-2010, 1' 32")
    X- Xenophobia (Joas Nebe, 2005-2010, 0' 37")
    X- Xenophobia (András László Weil Fischer di Pallota, 2009, 5' 15")
    Y- Yelp (Joas Nebe, 2005-2010, 1' 39")
    Z- Zoology: Blue Metamorphosis (Elisabeth Eberle, 2009, 1' 25")
    Z- Zoology: Monster (Elisabeth Eberle, 2009, 1' 10")
    Z- Zoology (Vienne Chan, 2010, 1' 00")
    Z- Zoology (Joas Nebe, 2005-2010, 0' 32")

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