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  • Tank TV: The whole world

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    The Whole World

    Curated by Ian White

    1st January 2008 – 1st March 2008

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    The
    Whole
    World
    is a list of lists: a programme of artists' film and video and an interactive online exhibition.

    Both a formal device and a political strategy,
    film and video that deploys a list as part of its structure often does
    so with political intent: to subvert hierarchies, to undermine
    rationalism or to reveal contradiction. In contemporary culture the
    pop chart's Top 10 has been replaced by an ever-expanding craze for
    "Top 100s" of everything from Hollywood genres to celebrity gaffes. The Whole World attempts to wrestle back

    the initiative…

    A selection of artists' film and video that
    feature lists or different kinds of taxonomies - visual, audio or
    textual – are presented as an online exhibition of extracts. Works by
    Dalia Neis, Uriel Orlow, Jean-Gabirel Périot, Michael Robinson and
    Valerie Tevere take as their subject such wildly diverse lists as
    depictions of saints, everything on Ebay, magazine advertising, our
    mediated world, protest, violence and war, the pages of National Geographic magazine and the words spoken by people on
    the streets of New York. Text scrolls across the
    screen, images flash past, immersive landscapes ultimately
    disintegrate. Many things are logged and something is undone.

    At the same time, viewers are invited to contribute to
    the
    programme by uploading their own video list, be that an extract from an existing work or something made specially for the purpose, to compile a unique, exponential collection: an extraordinary list of lists, of
    the world as we know it – the whole
    world
    .

    The Whole World is situated somewhere between
    the

    absurd and obsessive enterprises of Flaubert's eponymous characters
    Bouvard and Pecuchet (they hopelessly collect and explore until,
    exhausted, they revert to their original jobs as copy clerks) and the Japanese animated game Katamari in which players roll all matter – objects, buildings, landscapes,
    the
    world itself - into snowballing globes of stuff. The Whole


    World
    is ridiculous and irreverent, ambitious and viral.

    Programme
    Dalia Neis, Saints, 2005 / Jean Gabriel Periot, 21.04.02, 2002 / Uriel Orlow, Everything in Red, Yellow, Blue and Green, 2006 /
    Michael Robinson, You Don't Bring Me Flowers, 2005 / Valerie Tevere, When I Say / Valerie Tevere & Angel Navarez, Freque
    ncy Allocations / Martha Rosler, Semiotics of the Kitchen, 1975

    Submitted work will be selected to join
    The Whole World as well as
    tank.tv's programme on the CASZartscreen in Amsterdam.

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  • Artists' Television Access' Year-end Party and Benefit

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    Join us for a night of magic and mystery at the ATA Electric Revival
    year-end party, as we invoke the wild spirit of invention and channel
    dreams and delusions from the ether through various forms of technology...

    Friday, December 7, 2007
    8pm - Midnight, Admission $10-50.
    All proceeds benefit ATA!

    Artists' Television Access
    992 Valencia Street (at 21st)
    San Francisco, CA 94110

    In the main gallery:

    • DayV Jones, videollusionist extraordinaire, dazzles the house with
      images from his moving picture trove
    • DJX-1138, the Bay Area's only all-analog sci-fi DJ, electrifies the
      atmosphere with his collection of far out tunes
    • Lee Montgomery, founder of Neighborhood Public Radio, conjures old
      spectres in a new video installation, from the project "Broadcast
      Version"

    Downstairs in the inner sanctum:

    • Craig Baldwin, legendary mad cinema scientist, shares celluloid gems
      from the Other Cinema archive in his subterranean laboratory
    • Low Speed Duplicating, free-spirited Japanese sound duo, beckon spirits
      from the earth with savage and sublime psychedelic noise

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  • LFF 2007: Avant-Garde Weekend

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    lff07.jpgLa edición de este año del London Film Festival nos trae de nuevo su fin de semana de cine de vanguardia, Experimenta. En la última semana de Octubre, se podrán ver diversos programas de cortos, comisariados por Mark Webber, sobre temas como la identidad, la percepción poética de la naturaleza o la revisitación del pasado. A destacar, nuevas obras de Ken Jacobs, Peter Hutton y Robert Beavers, nuevas versiones restauradas de los filmes de Carolee Schneemann Fuses y Kitch’s Last Meal y un taller práctco con David Gatten 'sobre el uso del texto en la cinematografía de 16mm'.

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  • Retrospectiva de Michael Snow en LFF 2007

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    king_lucca_2007_351_x_600.jpgTras la edición del año pasado, que contó con retrospectivas de Stephen Dwoskin y Kenneth Anger, la edición de 2007 del Lucca Film Festival presentará una retrospectiva integral de la obra de Michael Snow. Junto a la retrospectiva fílmica que se realizará en el festival, habrá otra retrospectiva paralela, que incluirá trece de sus proyecciones y videoinstalaciones, en la Fundación Ragghianti, Lucca, del 29 de Septiembre al 4 de Noviembre de 2007.
    El festival contará además con otras dos retrospectivas de los filmes de Guy Debord y Aldo Tambellini. La edición 2007 del LFF 2007 se celebrará del 28 de Septiembre al 6 de Cotubre en la cuidad de Lucca , Italia.

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  • Onion City Experimental Film Festival

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    Onion Film FestivalLa decimonovena edición del Onion City Experimental Film and Video Festival (Chicago), tendrá lugar este año del 14 al 17 de Junio. Este festival, comisariado por el Chicago Filmmakers group presentará once programasa lo largo de sus cuatro días de duraciòn con filmes de Luther Price, Ken Jacobs, John Smith y Mark LaPore además de contar con las obras y la presencia de los cineastas Jessie Stead y Jackie Raynal.

    Seguid leyendo para ver el programa completo.

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  • Ganadores del 13er Media City Festival

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    Media CityEl 13er Media City Festival de cine experimental y video-arte, celebrado en Windsior, Ontario (Canadá), ha anunciado los ganadores de la edición de este año. El jurado estaba integrado por Helga Fanderl (Alemania), Christophe Bichon (Francia) y Bart Testa (Canadá).

    Los ganadores son:

    Gran Premio: At Sea de Peter Hutton, EEUU, 16mm, 55:00, 2007

    Segundo Premio: Song and Solitude de Nathaniel Dorsky, EEUU, 16mm, 21:00, 2006

    Tercer Premio: ex-aequo para There by Robert Todd, USA, 16mm, 9:30, 2006) y Qualities of Stone de Robert Todd, EEUU, 16mm, 11:00, 2006)

    Menciones honoríficas:

    - untitled piece for four projectors from the Crib and Sift series de Bruce McClure, EEUU, 4x 16mm, 12:00, 2006

    - The General Returns from One Place to Another de Michael Robinson, EEUU, 16mm/video, 11:00,2006 y Pack de Ton van Zantvoort, Holanda, video, 3:30, 2005

    - Panni de Nicky Hamlyn, Inglaterra, 16mm, 3:00, 2005

    - Silk Ties de Jim Jennings, EEUU, 16mm, 9:30, 2006

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