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  • MassArt Film Society: Bradley Eros

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    Osmosis (Bradley Eros, 2002)MassArt Film Society: Bradley Eros
    Wednesday, September 29th, 20h, 4$
    Massachusetts College of Art, Film Department
    Screening room 1. 621 Huntington Ave. Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA

    An artist working in myriad media:  experimental film & video, collage, photography, performance, sound, text, expanded cinema & installation. Also a maverick curator, designer, researcher & investigator. Concepts include: ephemeral cinema, mediamystics, subterranean science, erotic psyche, poetic accidents, cinema povera & musique plastique.

    Exhibited at 2004 Whitney Biennial & The American Century, The New York Film Festival, London Film Festival, MoMA, The Kitchen, Pacific Film Archives, The Warhol Museum, Arsenal in Berlin, Lightcone in Paris; he also works with the New York Filmmakers' Cooperative, Anthology Film Archives, Issue Project Room, Spectacle, & co-directed the late Roberta Beck Mercurial Cinema.

    Various quotes about Eros’ solo & collaborative works:

    “Eros’ richly layered tapestries of hallucinatory images are riddled with provocative rituals, from sex to science to surgery, that are guaranteed to produce frissions of pleasure” -Village Voice

    “Technologist of the flesh, he creates hypnotic and voluptuous montages, reminiscent of Kenneth Anger’s mystic incantations.” -Dargis, Village Voice

    “Eros and Liotta (as Mediamystics) have worked for years in an area somewhere between cinema and ritual, finding alchemy in the chemistry of body and film. Their beautiful ‘fungus eroticus’ is sensual and disturbing, raw and lysergic.” -Owen O’Toole, Spool

    “The films and performances of Bradley Eros are dark, mysterious, biomorphic, psychedelic and subterranean. Investigating cycles of decay and regeneration, the poetic nature of his work is substantiated by equally haunting soundtracks.” -Film Threat

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  • Conversations at the Edge: Rosa Menkman - Glitched

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    Rosa MenkmanConversations at the Edge: Rosa Menkman - Glitched
    Thursday, September 30, 18h
    Gene Siskel Film Center
    164 North State St.,Chicago, Illinois 60601

    Rosa Menkman in person!

    Every technology possesses its own inherent accidents. Rosa Menkman is a Dutch artist and theorist whose focus is on visual artifacts created by accidents in digital media specifically. She describes these as “the uncanny, brutal structures that come to the surface during a break of the flow within a technology; they are the primal data-screams of the machine.” Working at the experimental junction of glitch, noise, and new media art, Menkman creates glitch work and writes texts about codecs, interpolation, and compression going awry. This evening, Menkman will introduce a selection of videos followed by a real-time performance. Rest assured, the equipment is working, though it may not look like it is. This presentation coincides with GLI.TC/H, an international noise and new media conference taking place from September 29 to October 3 at various locations around Chicago. Visit http://gli.tc/h. Rosa Menkman, 2006–10, Netherlands, multiple formats, ca. 75 min (plus discussion).

    Rosa Menkman (1983, Arnhem, Netherlands) is the leading international theory-practitioner of glitch art.  She has written extensively on digital artifacts and noise, including the Glitch Studies Manifesto (2010). Her videos and real-time performances have been included in festivals like Blip, Europe and U.S.; Haip, Ljubljana; Cimatics, Brussels; Video Vortex, Amsterdam and Brussels; and Pasofest, Ankara. She has collaborated on art projects together with Alexander Galloway, little-scale, Govcom.org, Goto80 and the Internet art collective, Jodi.org.  Menkman received her Master’s degree in 2009 and is currently a PhD student at KHM Cologne, writing on the subject of Artifacts.

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  • MassArt Film Society: Urban Forest / Human Jungle

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    Yes? Oui? Ja? (Thomas Draschan & Ulrich Wiesner, 2002)MassArt Film Society: Urban Forest / Human Jungle
    Experimental Short Films from Germany
    Wednesday, September 22th, 20h, 4$
    Massachusetts College of Art, Film Department
    Screening room 1. 621 Huntington Ave. Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA

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    Wednesday, September 22, 2010 - 20:00 to Thursday, September 23, 2010 - 19:55

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    MassArt Film Society - Boston, Estados Unidos
  • FNC Lab 2010

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    FNC Lab logoFNC Lab, the section dedicated to 'cinema & experimentation' of Montreal's Festival du nouveau cinéma (October 13-24) returns this fall with a very appealing set of activities. This year's edition will present the world premiere of the documentary film Free Radicals by Pip Chodorov (portraying some of the defining artists and filmmakers such as Len Lye, Jonas Mekas, Robert Breer, Stan Brakhage, Hans Richter, Maurice Lemaître and Peter Kubelka); retrospectives on the work of Marie Losier, David Olsen and Chick Strand; and four group programmes including the latest films by Guy Maddin, Barbara Meter, Solomon Nagler, Bill Morrison, Peter Tscherkassky and Martin Arnold, among others. The festival also offers several installations, evenings of performances and its FNC Lab symposium (October 17) with the presence of Alexandre Larose (discussing the creation process of his film Ville Marie), Kevin Jerome Everson (who will also screen his latest feature film Erie), Marie Losier and Chris Salter (artist and researcher).

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  • Independence

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    Independence
    Inaugural Exhibition
    Curated by Elle Burchill and Andrea Monti
    September 18th – October 18th
    Opening Reception: Sept 18th 6-9pm
    Live performances at 6pm

    Featuring works by: Peggy Ahwesh, Michel Auder, Agnes Bolt, Martha Colburn, Bradley Eros, Raul Vincent Enriquez, Glen Fogel, Takahiko Iimura, Tom Jarmusch, Jonas Mekas, Anton Perich. And a special installation by Jonas and Sebastian Mekas.

    Dates: 

    Saturday, September 18, 2010 - 18:00 to Tuesday, October 19, 2010 - 20:55

    Venue: 

    MICROSCOPE GALLERY (previous) - New York, Estados Unidos
  • Independence

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    Independence
    Inaugural Exhibition
    Curated by Elle Burchill and Andrea Monti
    September 18th – October 18th
    Opening Reception: Sept 18th 6-9pm
    Live performances at 6pm

    Featuring works by: Peggy Ahwesh, Michel Auder, Agnes Bolt, Martha Colburn, Bradley Eros, Raul Vincent Enriquez, Glen Fogel, Takahiko Iimura, Tom Jarmusch, Jonas Mekas, Anton Perich. And a special installation by Jonas and Sebastian Mekas.

    Dates: 

    Saturday, September 18, 2010 - 18:00 to Monday, October 18, 2010 - 20:55

    Venue: 

    MICROSCOPE GALLERY (previous) - New York, Estados Unidos

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