Filed under: Public media
22.09.2007- 05.10.2007
Derby/ Leicester/ Nottingham
Do Billboards Dream Of Electric Screens?
Trampoline Lights up the Urban Screens as Three Cities Unite
As dusk falls over the East Midlands this weekend, the cities’ largest digital screens will play host to a moving canvas of films from regional and international artists.
Trampoline, the region’s innovative new media arts organisation, brings this first programme of artists’ shorts to the public screens of the East Midland’s three cities, Nottingham, Derby and Leicester, as part of Trampoline’s 10th anniversary celebration, to taking place on November 29th at Broadway Cinema.
These three programs, “The Citizen,” “These Four Walls” and “The Thousand Yard Stare” operate to either draw the viewer into micro narratives or delicately play with their audience’s experience of advertising.
Web Presence from the festival:
Filed under: Museum
1×1
1800FRAMES|Take3
September 20 – December 23, 2007
Organized by Newark’s own City Without Walls, this video show features 55 one-minute videos by 30 artists. It is cWOW’s third annual short-form video program, originated by Jersey City artist William A. Ortega. For this exhibition, artists from all over the United States were asked to submit videos on any subject and in any style, the only parameter being the one-minute length. Selected by Mica Scalin & Lee Wells, the video works are separated into four themes: Public, Private, Looking Out and Looking In. This is the third year that Jersey City Museum is presenting work from the 1800FRAMES series.
Filed under: Festivals
Woods Hole, MA—July 13, 2007–City Without Walls’ (cWOW) third annual video exhibition is coming to the 16th annual Woods Hole Film Festival
“As an exhibit, these works are fresh, funny, inspired, evocative and at times truly beautifully mesmerizing,” Producer Jon Goldman.
Get you program here
Filed under: Gallery
Here are details and images of the show. in polish and English
http://www.lodz-art.pl/wydarzenia/wschodnia_waiting
http://www.culture.pl/pl/culture/artykuly/wy_in_waiting_for_an_echo_wschodnia_2007
Filed under: Awards
We just received an email confirming a grant from ETC to continue our next project in the trilogy ‘body bug’.
ETC together with the New York council of he arts and media The foundation grants money for artist to allow them to finish projects.
Is this awesome or what? thanks ETC, NYCA
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Air Condition will be seen in the pioneer”two boots”theater in the east village as part Sunday shorts program. A 55 min 30 artists extravaganza produced by CWOW gallery and curated by Mica scalin and lee wells
Filed under: Art Fair
Cinema-Scope: The Perpetual Art Machine. Presenting more than 600 videos by over 400 emerging and established artists from 60 countries, [PAM] allows the visitor to become part of the curatorial process. PAM is organized in collaboration by Lee Wells, Raphaele Shirley, Chris Borkowski and Aaron Miller.
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Air Condition together with the 1800Frames take 3 compilation video and installation will be travelling to several locations throughout the year.
All the info on the incredible and exciting ride is available at artslant Blog buzz. Here are some of the stops:
The Pioneer Theater East Village NYC
1800FRAMES/Take3, curated by Mica Scalin and Lee Wells, will premier at City Without Walls on Thursday, December 14 at 6-8pm. This is cWOW’s third annual installment of one-minute videos where artists from around the world have been invited to express their ideas and share their imaginative visions within 60 seconds. Free and open to the public at cWOW’s Crawford Street Gallery, Wed-Fri 12-6pm, Sat 1-6pm. Directions
Click here to see the show online!
Filed under: Gallery
The Archive Project:An open archive for Video and digital media, Holon Israel
Video >> Motion
Curator: Zohar Kfir
Video>>Motion is a compilation of short video works by video artists
around the globe that questions various phases of movement, via
the performative, physical, audible and timely transformations
that occur with each passing moment on screen. The correlation
of motion and video is natural. Video art does not always rely
on common cinematic conventions, and allows the artist to
experiment with the duration and the distortion of images and
time spans by displacing ‘real time’ [verité] onto ‘video time’ –
thus continually reminding us of the interconnectedness of the
observer, the image, and the medium.
Nurit Bar-shai and Kleoni Manoussakis, The Subway
Show (9’05”) // Adi Shniderman and Merav Ezer, Air
condition (5’37”, 2005) // Antonin De Bemels, Light
Body Corpuscles (6’20”, 2005) // Ido Fluk, Polar
bears // anthrobits.com, Anthrodance variation #1
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The Video will be art of a video program curated by the video artist Zohar kfir. Also featuring video greats such as Guy-Ben -Ner and others
Thanks!! zohar for signing us up for this event.
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Info:
The Selected works (our on page 17 under video art)
Filed under: Festivals
It will be a night to remember music, video, new media, drinks dancing , just the way i know you like it. see you there.
We are part of the video program if you lose your way in the small alleys and drunks and industrial buildings maze
Air will be airing as part of ‘shoot’ a dam stultrager event curated by Jessica luratti, also featuring Dalit Gurevits new video based painting works.
Hope to see yo all there!
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here is the product of 3 months work: