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  • Luminous Triptych: Experimental Films by Angelina Krahn, Karen Johannesen, Rick Bahto

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    No Festival Required And Deus Ex Machina Present
    Luminous Triptych: Experimental Films by Angelina Krahn, Karen Johannesen, Rick Bahto
    Saturday January 9, 2010 8 pm (doors open at 7:45)
    Deus Ex Machina, 1023 NW Grand Avenue Phoenix AZ 85007

    Admission $6.00 (dollar off for students with i.d. and Support Card members)
    Limited seating, Adult content

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    Saturday, January 9, 2010 - 20:00 to Sunday, January 10, 2010 - 19:55

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    Deus Ex Machina - Phoenix, United States
  • Parakino: Piotr Wyrzykowski

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    Parakino: Piotr Wyrzykowski
    Thursday January 28 2010, 18h
    Centrum Sztuki Wspólczesnej Laznia
    ul. Jaskólcza 1, 80-767 Gdansk, Poland

    Piotr Wyrzykowski (b. 1968) is one of the most interesting Polish video artists. He studied interior architecture and painting at the Fine Arts Academy in Gdansk and earned the M.Arts degree at Pi, Professor Witoslaw Czerwonka's intermedia studio. He launched his artistic career as a performer. Today, he combines many media, beginning with the Internet to public space. His most renowned works include: "Copyright", "Beta Nassau", "Runner", "Cyborg's Sex Manual", "There Is No Body", "Atomic Love"; and, with CUKT group: "Wiktoria Cukt's presidential campaign" and "The Art Day". He uses video, digital animation, photography and the Internet. In the 1990s, he was an active personality of artistic scene in Gdansk (member of the SAS, Social Activity Association, member of Open Atelier Foundation, vice-president of Wyspa Progress Foundation). In 1995 he became co-founder and art director of CUKT group (meaning: Central Office of Technical Culture). In 1995 he was awarded First Prize at WRO festival, and in 1997 - Second Prize. Nominated to Spojrzenia Award of Deutsche Bank's Culture Foundation in 2003. Known also as VJ Peter Style. Stage designer for film productions. He lives and works in Kiev and Gdansk.

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  • Scratch Projection: Le Corps Désiré

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    scratch_corpsScratch Projection: Le Corps Désiré
    Tuesday 9 February 2010, 20.30h, 6 €
    Cinéma Action Christine
    4, rue Christine, 75006 Paris, France

    The sensitive body is source and place of desire, the body is desiring and desirable, that is to say, subject and object of desire. The works presented today explore and question the representation of the body in experimental cinema from the 60s to today.

    - Prinzessin Marina (Anja Czioska, 1996, 16 mm, colour, sound, 3' 30
    - Forever bottom! (Tan Hoang Nguyen, 1999, Video, colour, sound, 4' 00
    - Removed (Naomi Uman, 1999, 16 mm, colour, sound, 7' 00
    - MIt Mir (Kerstin Cmelka, 2000, 16 mm, colour, silent, 3' 00
    - Le Siège (Yves-Marie Mahé, 1999, Video, colour, sound, 4' 00
    - Cats Amore (Martha Colburn, 2002, 16 mm, colour, sound, 2' 30
    - Piece Mandala/End War (Paul Sharits, 1966, 16 mm, colour-b&w, silent, 5' 00
    - Ai (Love) (Takahiko Iimura, 1962, 16 mm, b&w, sound, 15' 00
    - Permanent Wave (Anita Thacher, 1966, 16 mm, colour, sound, 3' 00
    - 9/64 O Tannenbaum (Kurt Kren, 1964, 16 mm, colour, silent, 2' 56
    - The color of love (Peggy Ahwesh, 1994, 16 mm, colour, sound, 10' 00
    - 25 centimètres (Karel Quistrebert, 1997, 16 mm, b&w, silent, 3' 00

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  • Cinémathèque française: Ken Jacobs performance

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    KJ_CFCinémathèque française: Ken Jacobs performance
    Saturday, January 16th  2010, Salle Henri Langlois
    51, rue de Bercy, 75012 Paris, France

    Major artist of the experimental scene in New York, Ken Jacobs is the author of numerous films, including Tom Tom the Piper's Son, an exploration of a film from 1905, and the pamphlet on U.S. policy after the war, Star Spangled to Death.

    Along with his movies, Ken Jacobs has created a significant number of performances under the banner of what he's called 'The Nervous System'. Ken Jacobs invents his own instruments and manipulates the projection during the performance. He creates rhythmic effects, getting a depth or relief never achieved before. His performances challenge traditional perceptions of time, space and image, disrupting and disorienting the viewer.

    Ken Jacobs in the preamble to his performance will present a 3D movie made from images of one of the pioneers of cinema, Louis Aimé Augustin Leprince (1842-1890): Gift of Fire. Nineteen Obscure Frames That Changed The World.

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  • Diarios sin piedad. Los 90: Femenino. Anne Charlotte Robertson / Birgit Hein

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    Diarios sin piedad. Los 90: Femenino. Anne Charlotte Robertson / Birgit HeinLa norteamericana Anne Charlotte Robertson filma su vida desde principios de los 80, alternando un cotidiano doloroso y estancias en instituciones psiquiátricas. Con Apologies, se pregunta obsesivamente cual es su derecho a hacerlo. Birgit Hein propone con Baby I will make you sweat una indagación personal sin tapujos sobre la sexualidad, la moralidad y la feminidad.

    Dates: 

    Thursday, January 7, 2010 - 20:00 to Friday, January 8, 2010 - 19:55
  • Animated Art

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    Animated Art
    Northwest Film Forum
    Thursday, Jan 07 at 07:00PM
    1515 12th Avenue, Seattle, Wyoming, USA

    Rethinking the boundaries of animation, visual art and experimental filmmaking, this program of films by mostly local talent brings together artists working in different disciplines that are rarely shown together.

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    Thursday, January 7, 2010 - 19:00 to Friday, January 8, 2010 - 18:55

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