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  • Xcèntric: When It Was Blue

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    When It Was Blue (Jennifer Reeves, 2008)Xcèntric: Closing Session Of The Ninth Season
    When It Was Blue, Jennifer Reeves

    Wednesday June 30th 2010, 18h
    Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona
    Montalegre, 5, 08001 Barcelona, Spain

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    De Miércoles, Junio 30, 2010 - 20:00 hasta Jueves, Julio 1, 2010 - 19:55
  • Light Industry: The Touching of Hands

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    The Salivation Army (2002)Light Industry: The Touching of Hands
    Saturday, July 10, 2010, 19:30h
    177 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, 11201 NY
    Tickets - $7, available at door.
    Presented by Scott Treleaven

    “The title for the show comes from a remark that Gysin made to Genesis, and Genesis to me: that magical training can only be passed on by the touching of hands.” — ST

    An evening of solo and collaborative projects by Scott Treleaven and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, focusing on the shared influence of artist and mystic Brion Gysin. Gysin’s close friendship with Breyer P-Orridge, and in turn her friendship with Treleaven, has over time given rise to a number of aesthetic and philosophical affinities found in the work of all three, communicated from one to the other by direct contact.

    Each has explored, in his or her own way, the nature of extreme mental states, ideas of eros and thanatos, and modern applications of occult thought. Permutations of the cut-up technique, invented by Gysin in the 1950s, can be found in the reordering of visual information by both Breyer P-Orridge and Treleaven. A preoccupation with the legend of the Cult of the Assassins led to Gysin collaborator William Burroughs’s novel The Wild Boys, Breyer P-Orridge’s collective Thee Temple Ov Psychick Youth and, later, Treleaven’s The Salivation Army, his VHS classic about a mid-90s movement centered around a Wild Boys/Psychick Youth-inspired zine. All demonstrate what Treleaven calls a “pre-Web concept” of “total intimacy and privacy, unmediated by uncontainable social networks.”

    Tonight's program will consist of rarely-seen Temple Ov Psychick Youth ritual videos (circa 1990), a newly completed piece by Breyer P-Orridge, Weird Woman (2010), and The Salivation Army (2002), culminating with a performance by Chicago-based drone metal outfit Locrian and a screening of Last 7 Words (2009), Treleaven's affectionate and ethereal Super-8 portrait of Breyer P-Orridge.

    Genesis Breyer P-Orridge was born in Manchester, England in 1950. S/he was a member of the Kinetic action group Exploding Galaxy/Transmedia Exploration from 1969-1970. S/he conceived of and founded the seminal British performance art group Coum Transmissions in 1969 and was the co-founder of Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV, and the spoken word/ambient music performance group Thee Majesty. Throughout Genesis’ long career, s/he has worked and collaborated with William S. Burroughs, Brion Gysin, Derek Jarman and Dr. Timothy Leary, among others. She explores human behavior, ritual, and personality modification through performances that create neo-shamanic collaged paintings called “Sigils." Her most recent work documents the physical alterations s/he and her partner, the late Lady Jaye, endured within their project Pandrogeny, about re-union and re-solution of male and female to a perfecting hermaphroditic state. "Breyer P-Orridge" is the 3rd Being created by the collaborative fusion of the two artists, of which they are each an active half.

    Scott Treleaven was born in Canada, in 1972. His work incorporates a variety of media, predominantly collage, film and photography, and his versatility has allowed him to collaborate with such notable artists as AA Bronson, Lady Jaye & Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Dennis Cooper, Kevin Drew (of Broken Social Scene), director Carter Smith, and G.B. Jones. Treleaven first came to attention in 1996, while still a student, with his initial foray into filmmaking, Queercore. The movie proved to be a decisive documentary of the gay punk scene in the 1990s, which he followed with the publication of his zine, This Is the Salivation Army, influenced by the writings of W.S. Burroughs, Breyer P-Orridge and the seminal Rapid Eye publications. Treleaven's work continues to focus on concepts of sexuality, psychology, mysticism and perception. He lives and works in Paris.

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  • Directors Lounge: It is Time

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    Directors Lounge: It is Time
    Films and Videos by Berlin Artists and other Friendly Lizards
    Thursday, 24 June 2010, 21h
    Z-Bar
    Bergstr. 2, 10115 Berlin-Mitte

    Curated by Klaus W. Eisenlohr

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    De Jueves, Junio 24, 2010 - 21:00 hasta Viernes, Junio 25, 2010 - 20:55
  • Archinoise #1

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    Block (Emily Richardson, 2005)Archinoise #1
    Wednesday 30 June 2010, 19h, 5 GBP
    London Christ Church Spitalfields
    Commercial Street, London, E1 6LY

    Archinoise #1, an evening of architecture film and music fusion, presented by M.A.D. Collective

    Initiating a collaboration between contemporary film makers and musicians, M.A.D. COLLECTIVE create a platform for dialogue between sound and moving image at Christ Church Spitalfields.

    An evening in two parts – the first showcases a series of experimental short films that each explore a unique experience of architecture, utilising a variety of film making concepts and techniques. The second half of the evening brings musicians from both classical and contemporary traditions together to play live improvised music alongside a second series of projected films. A Q&A will follow each section of the evening.

    Films:
    - Block (Emily Richardson, UK, 2005, 16mm, 12 min)
    - Elevation (Esther Johnson, UK, 2009, HD, 10 min)
    - Utopia Revisited (Dan Tassell & Jonathan Gales, UK, 2010, HD, 6 min)
    - Without You (Tal Rosner, UK, 2008, HD, 5 min)
    - Up Into the Unknown / Back Into the Real World (Wanda Yu-Ying Hu, UK, 2006, video, 5 min)
    - Cycles (Guy Sherwin, UK, 1972-77, 16mm, 5 min)
    - Medley for Christ Church Spitalfields (Lynn Loo, UK, 2010, DV)
    - Punctures (Wanda Yu-Ying Hu, UK, 2003/10, 16mm)

    Musicians:
    - Sri R. R. Prathap, Ghatam, Mridangam and Kanjira (South Indian percussion instruments)
    - Dilen, Electronic Instruments

    M.A.D. Collective is a London-based non-profit organisation with founders from the fields of music, architecture and design. M.A.D. Collective aims to develop bridges between people from different cultures, backgrounds and creative disciplines through collaboration in fusion projects, creating a space for dialogue where creative individuals from different fields can exchange ideas and produce innovative work fuelled by new experiences.

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  • L'ouragan scopique. Hommage a Paolo Gioli

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    L’operatore perforato (Paolo Gioli, 1979)Bajo el título de L'ouragan scopique" (El huracán escópico), la Cinémathèque française dedica cuatro programas  (27 de Junio y 23 de Julio) al cine vertical del cineasta y fotógrafo experimental italiano Paolo Gioli (Sarzano, 1942). La retrospectiva cubrirá la practica totalidad de la carrera de Gioli, desde sus inicios a primeros de los años 70, cuando estuvo relacionado con la Cooperativa Cinema Indipendente, hasta su obra más reciente.

    Aquellos que no puedan asistir a estas proyecciones pueden descubrir el cine de Gioli a través de los DVDs 'Film di Paolo Gioli' (Raro Video) y 'Paolo Gioli - Il cinema dell'impronta' (Kiwido).

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  • Boston's Own: A Night of Local Cinema! (updated)

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    Spectral cycle (Robert Todd, 2009)Boston's Own: A Night of Local Cinema!
    Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at 20h, $5 Donation
    The Video Underground
    385 Centre St, Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts 02130-1241

    Come one, come all! Come to the Video Underground and spend an exquisite evening under the stars with a night of Boston based filmmakers and artist, working in 16mm and Super8 avant garde cinema! Featuring films by Rob Todd, Saul Levine, Rebecca Meyers, Brittany Gravely, Gordon Nelson, Tara Nelson, Shawn Morrissey, Mariya Nikiforova, Adam Paradis, Kim Arnias, and much more!
    Many of the filmmakers will be in attendance for this night of local cinema goodness!

    - Spun (Saul Levine, 1992, Color, Super8 Sound, 24fps, 12 min.)
    With Amanda Katz spinning and weaving. - (Canyon Cinema Catalog Notes)

    - Lullaby (Robert Todd, 2009, color, 16mm, 8 min.)
    Waiting for something to happen, my thoughts moving me to fill the space with a presence. Haunting in the dim, then found myself in a playground, quiet, colorful, and moved within it, with it, me and the playground, alone. I swung away, and slowly drifted off.

    - Spectral cycle (Robert Todd, 2009, Color, 16mm, 5 min.)
    A ghosting on film, run through the color spectrum, a voice conjoining spirituality and aesthetic practice, both on the viewer's part and the maker's.

    - Lions and tigers and bears (Rebecca Meyers, 2005, Color, 16mm, 12 min.)
    In lions and tigers and bears, Rebecca Meyers focuses on the urban wildlife, both real and simulated, with which we share our cities. The most unlikely creatures somehow survive in a hostile environment, while animals are also invoked in artworks, corporate logos and other icons. Pets and animal icons testify to a human longing for proximity to wildlife, while the urban landscape offers its fugitive creatures artificial substitutes for the tree limbs and tunnels of the wild (Toronto Film Festival Program Notes).

    - Whale/Wail (Paul Turano, 1995, b&w, 16mm, 6 min.)
    This film is an optically printed and transformed work derived from an 18 second sequence of images shot from the T.V. depicting pilot whales beaching themselves, and humans pushing them back to sea. The score is a combination of electronically manipulated sounds: voice, frequency, guitar, and ambient sounds of the ocean. The film attempts to create an aural and visual experience akin to the whales’ experience of self destruction.

    - Introduction to living in a closed system (Brittany Gravely, 2001, Color, 16mm, 18 min.)
    What each of them [Lewis Mumford and R. Buckminster Fuller] has done, really, has been to write philosophical poems celebrating a world that does not truly exist, and perhaps can never exist, even though the poems are true.-Allan Temko
    Introduction to Living in a Closed System uses an innovative technology which operates on both the conscious and subconscious levels to address the complexity of the poetry and the problems created by pastoral dreams of synthetic futures.

    - Automatic meat probe (Shawn Morrissey, 2001, Color, 16mm, 5 min.)
    Sounds from the Bruce Willis film Die Hard and pictures from an anonymous ’70s action movie are cut up, collaged, and screwed with in a story about boys who like long walks on the beach. It’s like a gunfight without the guns, if you know what I mean… - (Magic Lantern Program Notes)

    - Bus film (Gordon Nelson, 1986, Color, Super8 sound, 24fps, 2'5 min.)
    Composed of a pattern of 3 second shots, this metrical film is a record of a cold bus trip around the fringes of Erie, Pennsylvania.

    - Re-synch (Tara Nelson, 2010, Color, 16mm, 2'5 min.)
    Two educational films and a movie trailer from the 1970's are fragmented and re-combined to create new relationships between picture and sound. Fast cars, drugs and child safety tips converge in this found footage film.

    - Ward's pond (Mariya Nikiforova, 2009, Color, 16mm, 9 min.)
    In the spirit of Robert Smithson and James Benning, 'Ward's Pond' is a film-poem dedicated to a location in Jamaica Plain, MA. A glacial kettle hole that belonged to the Ward family farm in the 1600s, the pond and its surroundings were transformed into a park by Frederick Law Olmsted at the turn of the twentieth century. Today, overshadowed by a high-rise apartment building, Ward's Pond continues its quiet existence. The film captures several moments over the course of nearly a year in its life.

    - Penumbra (Kimberly Arnias, 2010, b&w, 16mm, 6 min.)
    Penumbra, examines “how the boundaries of ‘who we are’ are constantly being negotiated with others…[and] where contradictions are suppressed in order to maintain continuity.” - (GASP Arts Program Notes)

    - Bullwinkle film (Adam Paradis, 2010, Color, 16mm, 4 min.)
    The reel still turning, the band plays on. Endlessly falling into the unknown, spotlights cut across the sky and the marquee lights up again, and we are offered something exciting and bright.
    But in the end it is all the same thing, once again.

    Event Sponsored by -Ula Cafe- City Feed and Supply-Ufo Hefeweizen-

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  • Amalgama: Trayectos, Derivas

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    The Human Race (Pablo Useros, 2009)Amalgama: Trayectos, Derivas
    Viernes 25 de junio de 2010 a las 19:00h
    Galería La Fábrica, Tapioles, 53, 08004 Barcelona
    Comisariado por Albert Alcoz y Luis E. Parés

    Salir a la calle, pasear, vagar, contemplar y observar, son acciones que el cineasta recupera de la tradición del reportaje fotográfico callejero para documentar su entorno más inmediato. Desplazarse con la cámara en mano resulta necesario para cartografiar el espacio público y tratar de elaborar conjeturas acerca del comportamiento del ser humano en la ciudad. El artista contemporáneo Hamish Fulton ya intuyó con su lema “No walk, no work” la necesidad de experimentar el trayecto, divagando, documentando y reflexionando el sentido de la propia práctica artística. En el ámbito fílmico estas derivas suscitan tendencias a medio camino de la sinfonía urbana y del cine-ensayo en primera persona.

    Madrid, Nueva York y Vigo son los contextos geográficos presenciados en esta última sesión. Son tres planos topográficos que, bajo puntos de vista heterogéneos, plantean cuestiones acerca de los usos de la ciudad. En The Human Race Pablo Useros descompone una serie de planos capturados desde un punto fijo de la Plaza Mayor de Madrid, para estudiar, estructuralmente, las personas registradas en un conjunto de panorámicas. León Siminiani analiza discursivamente las constantes del produccionismo en El tránsito, sirviéndose de una voz en off perspicaz y un montaje formalmente literal. Nicolás Combarro registra un recorrido en plano secuencia por las calles de Vigo, para describir la ciudad gallega como un entorno sinuosamente inquietante.

    Programa:

    - The Human Race (Pablo Useros, 2009, 5 min.)
    - El tránsito (León Siminiani, 2009, 12 min.)
    - Vigo (Nicolás Combarro, 2009, 26 min.)

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  • Directors Lounge: It is Time

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    Directors Lounge: It is Time
    Films and Videos by Berlin Artists and other Friendly Lizards
    Thursday, 24 June 2010, 21h
    Z-Bar
    Bergstr. 2, 10115 Berlin-Mitte

    Curated by Klaus W. Eisenlohr

    Film and Video are media of time, maybe even more so than any other medium. The frozen time, the preserved time, as well as the composed time are even more constitutive for experimental film and art videos than for narrative film. Not only Deleuze pointed out, that film at it’s height is “temps-image” instead of “movement-image”, though he referred to European narrative cinema; also Peter Kubelka stated:
    “film is not movement, quite the opposite, while projecting film, every thing is being undertaken to technically prevent showing the movement of the film strip”. It is time, however, to bring together some Berlin friends of experimental film and Directors Lounge, and under the headline of “time”. Please come and meet the artists; many of whom will be present, at the program at Z-Bar Berlin.

    The programme comprises films und videos by:
    Aline Helmcke, Andreas Gogol, Dagie Brundert, Deborah Phillips, Heiko Daxl, Ingeborg Fülepp, Jens Lüstraeten, Klaus W. Eisenlohr, Max Hattler, Myriam Thyes, Sandra Becker 01, Telemach Wiesinger, Thorsten Fleisch, Ute Reeh

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