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  • Leslie Thornton. Estéticas de la incertidumbre

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    A lo largo de cuatro décadas, la reputada artista norteamericana Leslie Thornton (1951) ha creado un complejo y penetrante corpus cinematográfico y videográfico, caracterizado por los desplazamientos constantes o por su posición intersticial. Algunos rasgos de una obra que se resiste a cómodas clasificaciones son la interrogación de las fronteras y los solapamientos entre medios y soportes; la continua exploración de las posibilidades que brinda una tecnología cambiante; la indagación crítica de las nociones de narración y representación; el cuestionamiento de la obra cerrada o terminada y, en consecuencia, el aplazamiento de su clausura semiótica. De hecho, muchas de sus piezas están concebidas como series capitulares en constante desarrollo y han sido reelaboradas y remontadas durante décadas, como ocurre con la ya clásica Peggy and Fred in Hell (1984-2015) —un hito del cine experimental contemporáneo— o con The Great Invisible (2002-), ambas presentadas aquí en su versión más reciente.

    Fechas: 

    De Domingo, Noviembre 15, 2015 (Todo el día) hasta Jueves, Noviembre 19, 2015 (Todo el día)

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    Gólem Alhondiga - Bilbao, España
  • FICXLAB 2015

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    FICXLAB, la sección dedicada al cine y vídeo experimental del Festival Internacional de Cine de Gijón organizada por LABoral y con la colaboración de la Revista Lumière retorna este año los próximos días 20 a 28 de noviembre con una propuesta que vuelve a aunar el trabajo de artistas visuales y cineastas experimentales. Entre los eventos más destacados de la programación de esta edición, destacan la proyección de obras seminales de R.Bruce Elder y Robert Nelson, así como programas dedicados a la obra de Nathaniel Dorsky, Helga Fanderl, João Maria Gusmão y Pedro Paiva ó José Val del Omar, entre otros.

    Fechas: 

    De Viernes, Noviembre 20, 2015 (Todo el día) hasta Sábado, Noviembre 28, 2015 (Todo el día)

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  • OFFoff-ON: Kozakis & Vaneigem / Kozakis & Savitskaya / Abrantes & Schmidt / Humbert & Penzel

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    A Moment of Eternity in the Passage of Time is a black-and-white video projection with images by visual artist Nicolas Kozakis and text by philosopher and writer Raoul Vaneigem. The work was shot in Mount Athos, a remote mountain and peninsula in northern Greece, which is home to a number of Greek Orthodox monasteries. Access to the area is restricted to few visitors and women are not allowed. Apart from being a holy place, it is also one of escape and meditation for those who manage to gain access. The video unfolds in an undisclosed location, by the sea. A sad-faced, lone immigrant construction worker goes about the task of building a traditional stone house, at his own pace, stopping now and then to smoke a cigarette and contemplate the magnificent, totally still sea view. His task is facilitated by a few donkeys, ancient labourers which have now become all but obsolete from the modern workforce.

    Fechas: 

    Miércoles, Noviembre 18, 2015 - 20:30

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    OFFoff Cinema - Ghent, Bélgica
  • Scratch Projection: Björn Kämmerer vs Johann Lurf

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    Of German origin, Björn Kämmerer lives and works in Vienna. Alongside Johann Lurf, they are part of the young Austrian guard that reinvents the cinematic language using brilliantly different media and mediums. Their films have been awarded many prizes at international festivals and this session will be a rare opportunity to compare their work and exchange views.

    Fechas: 

    Martes, Noviembre 17, 2015 - 20:30

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    Studio des Ursulines - Paris, Francia
  • Film, Paper, Sound: Performance works by Sarah Halpern

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    Microscope Gallery is very pleased to present an evening of moving image and sound performance works by Sarah Halpern in connection with her current solo exhibit "The Changing Room".

    The artist's 35mm film strip and vocal performance pieces in "Film, Paper, Sound" reflect themes of transformation, dualism, and the differences in individual perception and are related to the works on view at the gallery. In the new 35mm film strip projection collage "Watch" Halpern correlates time to magic tricks combining images from clippings about Houdini's graphic notes explaining how certain tricks are performed, recent pocket watch collector's catalogues, and fragments of texts from books about early cinema technology. The second piece "Strip" is a projection through a complete molted snake skin, which the artist found in a garden, stretched across a film strip.

    Fechas: 

    Lunes, Noviembre 16, 2015 - 19:30

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    Microscope Gallery - Nueva York, Estados Unidos
  • Österreichisches Filmmuseum: Joseph Cornell

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    Utopia Parkway: It is from this fittingly poetic-sounding address in Queens, NY, that the art of Joseph Cornell (1903-1972) emerged. Although he scarcely left New York during his lifetime, Cornell's work was strongly influenced by his interest in the old continent, astronomy and eras long past. Cornell was intrigued with all things distant; but instead of starting to travel he created his own cosmos: "This is a man who would look at the stars and dream about the mechanics of the universe." (Walter Hopps)

    Fechas: 

    Miércoles, Noviembre 11, 2015 - 20:30
    Jueves, Noviembre 12, 2015 - 20:30

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    Austrian Film Museum - Vienna, Austria
  • Visions 16.11.15: Isiah Medina + Nicolas Boone [RIDM]

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    VISIONS in collaboration with RIDM presents: Isiah Medina + Nicolas Boone
    "The Disposessed And The Unbinding Of The Space-Time Poverty-Rabble" (60mins)

    "Medina's films seek to explore alternate ways of being in the world, resulting in one of the most unique representations of class and race in Canadian filmmaking and sounding the arrival of a fresh new voice." Andréa Picard - TIFF

    "Nicolas Boone dissects the violent neighborhood of Hillbrow, in Johannesburg, through a series of episodes drawn from real life stories. A man stands in the ledge of a high building, looking down. Another man gets attacked on the streets. Violence is seen as a force of rupture on this urban panorama." - INDIE14

    Fechas: 

    Lunes, Noviembre 16, 2015 - 16:30

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    Cinémathèque québécoise - Montréal, Canadá
  • Iris Film Collective & Cineworks presents Frenkel Defects screening, Artist Talk and Workshop with Kevin Rice

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    Iris Film Collective (in collaboration with Cineworks) are pleased to present FRENKEL DEFECTS, a traveling screening series of contemporary experimental 16mm films presented by Kevin Rice (in person) from the Colorado-based Process Reversal. This series aims to explore what it means to work in—and exhibit on—photochemical film today by examining works from artists operating specifically in this practice. Often, this involves getting their hands dirty at every stage of the process: from optical effects to photo-processing, editing and contact printing, optical sound recording, and even the creation of the photosensitive emulsion itself. As a result (and as suggested by the series' title), creative aberrations make their way into the standard photochemical process, giving birth to a new, textural aesthetic that plays out on the surface of the filmstrip. More than ever before, film reminds us of its physicality, giving a new sense to Andrei Tarkovsky’s idea of “sculpting in time.”

    Fechas: 

    De Viernes, Noviembre 27, 2015 - 19:30 hasta Lunes, Noviembre 30, 2015 - 16:55

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    Cineworks Studio - Vancouver, Canadá
  • Live/Film/Sound/Tracks

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    Live/Film/Sound/Tracks is the 10th annual Film-Makers' Cooperative (FMC) Benefit Concert - a singular celebration of avant-garde music and expanded cinema, featuring never-before-seen collaborations and performances by an incredible lineup of visionary artists.

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    De Miércoles, Noviembre 11, 2015 - 19:00 hasta Jueves, Noviembre 12, 2015 - 18:55

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    Santos Party House - Nueva York, Estados Unidos
  • Films by Nathaniel Dorsky: How Delicately the Light Imbues Our Fleeting Life

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    "With a delicate and unique clarity of focus, the serenely silent 16mm films of Bay Area treasure Nathaniel Dorsky embody a mindful concern for the epiphanies of each passing moment and a rare sensitivity to the ephemeralities of light. In celebration of the Bay Area premiere of four new films—each deeply concerned the delicacy and sorrow of being alive in the world—we present three silent evenings (and one afternoon) of this master filmmaker’s most recent works." — Steve Polta

    Fechas: 

    Jueves, Noviembre 12, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Viernes, Noviembre 13, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Sábado, Noviembre 14, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Domingo, Noviembre 15, 2015 (Todo el día)

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    Yerba Buena Center for the Arts - San Francisco, Estados Unidos

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