Category Archives: Cinema

Baoying Window tonight at the Anthology Film Archives in NYC 5/13/14

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Film Notes

The latest segment of THE IMPROBABLE MADE POSSIBLE, a roaming series showcasing contemporary avant-garde cinema, FAREWELL FROM A DYING STAR attempts to make cinematic sense of direct observation and its wayfaring counterpart, speculative fiction.

This program marvels at mesmeric outlooks on place – as viewed by Chris Lynn in Baoying, China; Margaret Rorison in Baltimore, Maryland; and Brendan and Jeremy Smyth in Bali, Indonesia – and embraces the enigmatic materiality of celluloid as manifested in Marika Borgeson’s sun print, Josh Lewis’s vertical exposures, John Price’s outdated film stocks, and Robert Schaller’s handmade pinhole apparatus.

20th century histories are also affected in THE HANDEYE (BONE GHOSTS), which stages a very special séance between Robert Musil and Frans Anton Mesmer, and in PLACES WITH MEANING, which stresses a reverberating representation of the Microsoft font, Webdings.

Resonating throughout this program are the echo, as evoked by Emily Richardson, “that reflects the unheard elements present in the earth’s atmosphere,” and the projection, in the words of Toby Tatum, “of an improbable realm, stitched together from a kit of warring elements into a fantastic whole.”

Curated by Lorenzo Gattorna, THE IMPROBABLE MADE POSSIBLE has previously made stops at Spectacle Theater, UnionDocs and Antimatter [Media Art].

Josh Lewis DOUBT #2 (2013, 5.5 min, 16mm)
Toby Tatum A WORLD ASSEMBLED (2013, 3 min, digital)
Emily Richardson REDSHIFT (2001, 4 min, 16mm)
Chris Lynn BAOYING WINDOW (2013, 4.5 min, digital)
Brendan and Jeremy Smyth DEATH SONGS & CAR BOMBS (2013, 6.5 min, 16mm-to-digital)
Scott Fitzpatrick, PLACES WITH MEANING (2013, 3 min, 16mm-to-digital)
Margaret Rorison SCANSION (2012, 8 min, 16mm-to-digital)
Anja Dornieden & Juan David González Monroy THE HANDEYE (BONE GHOSTS) (2012, 7 min, 16mm, b&w)
Robert Schaller UNDER THE SHADOW OF MARCUS MOUNTAIN (2011, 5.5 min, 16mm, b&w, silent)
James Sansing VERSES (2008-12, 4 min, 35mm, b&w/color, silent)
Stefan Grabowski LONG WAY FROM HOME (2013, 2.5 min, digital)
John Price SEA SERIES 9 & 13 (2013, 5.5 min, 35mm)
Mary Ancel THE BRIDGE (2013, 1.5 min, digital, silent)
Marika Borgeson THE STARRY MESSENGER (2013, 19.5 min, 16mm, silent)

Total running time: ca. 85 min.

Thanks Lorenzo!

Reading Dream Within A Dream and Black Canary screened at The Blood of a Poet Festival in Riga, Latvia on 5/11/14

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I am really happy to announce that two of my films will be screened at the Blood of a Poet Festival in Latvia. This event is organized and curated by Poet and Sound Artist Jelena Glazova. Thanks to Una Lee and Peter Wullen for notifying me about this and for our collaboration on Black Canary.

The program is here
Reading Dream within a Dream can be viewed here
This is my first screening in Latvia! Thanks Jelena!

Baoying Window at the Anthology Film Archives in NYC on 5/13/14

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I am really happy to announce Baoying Window will be part of Lorenzo’s Gattorna’s Improbable made Possible program Farewell from a Dying Star.
The program and info are here
I discuss the film here
More on this soon.
Thanks Lorenzo and the Anthology.

Black Canary at the 9th Annual Heritage Film Festival 4/17/14

Black Canary will be screened at the 9th Annual Heritage Film Festival in Bowie, Md on 4/17/14. This audiovisual poem is a collaboration between Una Lee, Peter Wullen and myself. This festival was created and is curated by the wonderful O.F Makarah.

Details are here
See it on the big screen!

Thanks!

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Thanks to everyone who attended the DCIFF(Goethe Institut) and the MLK shows. A special thanks to Video Love, Margaret Rorison, Daniel Barbiero, Gary Rouzer, Patricia Doyen, and J. Surak for their major contributions at the Goethe Institut. What a great time! During both events the Super 8 projector ran smoothly!
I would also like to thank the DCIFF and the MLK for the invites and WPFW for the late night radio interview with Bobby Hill.
I will post more on these event in the upcoming weeks.
The DCIST also had a nice plug here-
http://dcist.com/2014/02/popcorn_candy_bodice_ripper.php

Films and Sounds in DC at the MLK and the Goethe Institut on 2/20 and 2/22

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Here are links to the MLK and the Goethe events.

Events at Goethe Institut


https://www.facebook.com/GoetheDC
http://www.dclibrary.org/node/40099
http://www.expcinema.com/site/en/events/sonic-circuits-presents-expanded-cinema-dc-independent-film-festival
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