unCraftivism is an open event where you can present your own work and organise your own event. unCraftivism is uncurated: your work will not be judged, or restricted by a theme, neither it has to be finalised. unCraftivism is self-organised: you organise and promote your own event, whether a performance ...
Basement Project Space will present ‘Relocating Discovery’ an exhibition by Alan James Burns(IRL) & Monique Besten(NL) who have been our Artists in Residence for 3 weeks. Held in conjuction with Art Trail 09’. The exhibition is running from Sunday 15th Nov - Sunday 22nd Nov. During this ...
SURROUND YOURSELF WITH NEW WAYS OF THINKING Think your ideas are farfetched? Think again. There’s no limit to what you can create at the CFC Media Lab. In just five months, you will learn from some of the best in the interactive business and engage in a collaborative process ...
SURROUND YOURSELF WITH NEW WAYS OF THINKING Think your ideas are farfetched? Think again. There’s no limit to what you can create at the CFC Media Lab. In just five months, you will learn from some of the best in the interactive business and engage in a collaborative process ...
NEW: MA in Cultural Production International and transdisciplinary Master programme for developing sustainable cultural projects Start in March 2010 Introduction to the programme at the University of Salzburg, Dept. of Communication and online: November 24, 2009 // 17.00 - 19.00
Focussing on the interconnections between art, culture and media, and ...
Ben Callaway’s technique results in work that is as visually rich as it is intriguing. Narrative and image break down as the artist transfers and attacks the material of video in order to create uneasy structures and a complex juxtaposition of form and content.
MICROWAVE FESTIVAL International Videoart Festival 14th November - 24th November 2009 Hong Kong
In Collaboration with VideoChannel - an online and physical space platform focused on film & video. Chief curator, founder and director of VideoChannel, Wilfried Agricola de Cologne has invited curator Giorgio Fedeli to select this programme of works.
With the advent of digital cameras and associated mainstream online forums such as flickr and youtube, the modernist impulse to create art for art’s sake has given way to a sort of user-generated white noise, where one’s ability to stream content without restraint merges with another’s unrestrained ...
7:00 p.m., PFA Theater Otto Preminger (U.S., 1965). A quietly cracked Carol Lynley is the mother of a missing daughter who may or may not exist; Laurence Olivier investigates. Loaded with suspicion and suspense, this late Preminger is “an underrated masterpiece.”—Senses of Cinema (107 mins) Part ...
5:00 p.m., PFA Theater Otto Preminger (U.S., 1958). Pampered teen Jean Seberg looks back at a summer of Technicolor heartbreak on the French Riviera in this gorgeous adaptation of Françoise Sagan’s novel. “Arguably, this is Preminger’s masterpiece.”—Chicago Reader (94 mins) Part of PFA Series ...
8:30 p.m., PFA Theater Otto Preminger (U.S., 1968). Set in San Francisco, Preminger’s acid-fueled generational jest pits the hippies against the Mob, as embodied by Jackie Gleason. With Groucho Marx as God. (98 mins) Part of PFA Series Otto Preminger: Anatomy of a Movie.
6:30 p.m., PFA Theater Otto Preminger (U.S., 1958). Pampered teen Jean Seberg looks back at a summer of Technicolor heartbreak on the French Riviera in this gorgeous adaptation of Françoise Sagan’s novel. “Arguably, this is Preminger’s masterpiece.”—Chicago Reader (94 mins) Part of PFA Series ...
8:40 p.m., PFA Theater Miklós Jancsó (Hungary, 1967). A former Red soldier hides from a ruthless crackdown in this hypnotic black-and-white epic. “Totally unlike anything else in the cinema.”—John Russell Taylor (73 mins) Part of PFA Series Four by Hungarian Master Miklós Jancsó.
6:30 p.m., PFA Theater Otto Preminger (U.S., 1955). Dorothy Dandridge is the titular temptress, applying her wiles to G.I. Harry Belafonte, in a sizzling black-cast update of the Bizet opera. (107 mins) Part of PFA Series Otto Preminger: Anatomy of a Movie.
7:00 p.m., PFA Theater Ingmar Bergman (Sweden, 1978). A Chopin prelude triggers a long-delayed confrontation between concert pianist Bergman and her aggrieved daughter Liv Ullmann in Ingmar Bergman’s intense and penetrating chamber piece. (93 mins) Part of PFA Series A Woman’s Face: Ingrid Bergman in Europe.