Friday, March 16, 2012

3/24 Greg Zinman curates inner/outer space THIS SHOW IS ON A SATURDAY NIGHT!



INNER/OUTER SPACE

Taking its name from works by Andy Warhol and Robert Breer, this show
presents a live video mix exploring the space race and psychedelic

consciousness expansion. The A/V journey brings together interstellar
NASA footage with abstract depictions of interiority via the films and
videos of Stan Brakhage, José Antonio Sistiaga, Adam K. Beckett, Jim
Davis, Ture Sjölander, Elias Romero, and others. Featuring a live musical
score by electro/acoustic folk-psych masters Christian Science
Minotaur.

Presented by:
Gregory Zinman, Ph.D.
Adjunct Professor
Department of Cinema Studies

New York University

handmadecinema.com
email: gzinman@mac.com

AND
Presented by the Experimental Film and Media Scholarly Interest Group in
conjunction with the Society for Cinema and Media Studies 2012 conference.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

3/28/12 Juan Daniel F. Molero

REMINISCENCES
synopsis here

BIO:

Born and raised in Lima (1987), Juan Daniel F. Molero studied film direction at the University of Film in Buenos Aires, while also doing press coverage of international film festivals for various digital media. Is alumnus of Rotterdam’s Trainee Project for Young Film Critics 2010, Talent Campus Buenos Aires 2010, and Talent Campus Berlinale 2011. Former international programmer for Cine//B Festival in Chile from 2009 to 2011, and now independent curator based in NYC. His first feature film is "Reminiscencias" an experimental autobiography screened at MoMA, BAFICI, Rotterdam, FIDMarseille, La Habana, Art Museum of Lima, among others.

Friday, March 9, 2012

3/14/12 Joel Schlemowitz

JOEL SCHLEMOWITZ is an experimental filmmaker based in Brooklyn, NY. Screenings of his films have included the New York Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, New York Underground Film Festival, Northwest Film Forum, and The Robert Beck Memorial Cinema. His work has received awards from the Chicago Underground Film Festival, The Dallas Video Festival, and elsewhere. A three disc DVD of his short films is available from MicroCinemaDVD.com Filmmaker website: www.joelschlemowitz.com


PROGRAM:

Nocturne [Avenue A, no lens] (2008) 16mm, 3 minutes, color, sound
A camera roll stroll down Avenue A, New York City, shot without a lens. The specificity of time and place a partly ironic directive through which we can lens this little work, that might otherwise be lensed by us as non-representational cinema. A nocturne. Dashed off as a mere unedited camera-roll, a filmic "flinging of a pot of paint in the public's face," as has been said of some other nocturnes. And lastly, serving as a little saturnine invocation of the filmic flaneur.

morning poem #38 (2007) 16mm, 2 minutes, color, sound
Poem by Wanda Phipps.
Film version of an installation piece shown at the Courthouse Gallery at Anthology Film Archives.

40/4000 (2007) 16mm, 3 minutes, color, sound
A camera roll. Forty years celebrated in four-thousand frames.

Loudmouth Collective / Ugly Duckling Presse (2003), 16mm, b&w, sound, 20 min.
"Joel Schlemowitz's Loudmouth Collective/Ugly Duckling Presse celebrates the printed and spoken word in its playful account of young cultural guerrillas who send up the tedious book tours of established authors through an alternative publication and a series of staged 'antireadings.'" -- Chicago Reader

Camera Roll (for Taylor) (2008) 16mm, 3 minutes, b&w, sound
A camera roll city cine-poem, filmed in Brooklyn in the vicinity of the Gowanus Canal. Made as a filmic postcard for a distant friend, views of her Brooklyn neighborhood its beauty and dereliction, industry and atmosphere, and the sound of the elevated train rumbling in the distance. Shot on a single roll of 16mm film, the different scenes left untouched just as they were filmed, edited in-camera, a "camera roll."

Teslamania (2007) 16mm, 6 minutes, color, sound
Music by Dorit Chrysler.
Two camera rolls shot at the Collective Unconscious during a performance of "Teslamania" featuring Gecko Saccomanno and Tesla Coil Engineer Jamie Mereness. The film's visual effects, double exposures, and refracted images, were all done in camera, just as we see them here.

Birth of Eros (2003), 16mm, color, sound, 3-1/2 min.
Music by Marisol Limon Martinez
An unedited, double-exposed camera roll shot at the Robert Beck Memorial Cinema, NYC, on the occasion of a birthday screening for Bradley Eros.

The Glowing Woman (2007) 16mm, 5 minutes, color, sound
Poem by Wanda Phipps.
Spiraling colors and abstracted rotating text, poem by Wanda Phipps on the soundtrack both layered and singular. The color was created through hand-printing black and white film with a flashlight and colored filters onto unexposed color film in the dark.

morning poem #43 (2007) 16mm, 1-1/2 minutes, color, sound
A film of "morning poem #43," by Wanda Phipps.
The color was created through hand-printing black and white film with a flashlight and colored filters onto unexposed color film in the dark.

Dame Darcy - a film portrait (2007) 16mm, 5 minutes, b&w, sound
A short and lively 16mm portrait of comic book artist and performer Dame Darcy.

3/21 lana z caplan

Lana Z Caplan is an experimental film/videomaker, photographer and installation artist who splits her time between Brooklyn, Boston and the Amalfi Coast of Italy. She works with super8, found footage, video, interactive projections, and alterative processes photography in her pieces that explore relationships, mortality and social issues. Her work has been exhibited and screened from coast to coast of North, South and Central Americas as well as some major cities in Europe, India and Israel. Recent screenings and exhibitions include: National Gallery, (San Juan, PR); MadCat Women’s International Film Festival (San Francisco, CA; "FICCO"(Festival Internacional de Cine Contemporáneo), Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo, (Mexico City); Festival Cap Sembrat 3, (Barcelona, Spain); Danforth Museum of Art, (MA); Gallery NAGA, (Boston, MA); John Stevenson Gallery, (NY, NY). Recent grants and awards include: Wexner Center for the Arts Residency, Puffin Foundation Grant; Massachusetts Cultural Council Grant; Contemporary Artist Center Residency. She earned a B.A. from Boston University and an M.F.A. from Massachusetts College of Art. Caplan is also an Adjunct Professor at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston, MA. http://www.lanazcaplan.com/


Program Description:

When you cut into the present the future leaks out, (2011), 200 video clips playing in random sequence through computer programming, 35 minutes
Very short video and audio clips played randomly by a computer create a “cut-up” video collage. The visceral experience of chaos and chance is embodied by the random and infinite sequences, in the tradition of Dada and work of William Burroughs and Brion Gysin. Assemblages of sound, and Burroughs himself reading from his work, are fastened against a montage of fast paced clips, shot by Caplan between September 2010 and
February 2011. Footage of religious and secular celebrations, rituals, markers of time, structures and the lack thereof, shot in multiple locations along the east coast, create a sense of displacement within which the space between society, family, and solitude virtually explodes.

Shift, (2011) HD digital video, 45 minutes, color, sound
An alternative to the travelogue, Shift is a 2-channel video of 35 one-minute portraits shot in 3 countries, between July 1 - September 1, 2010, featuring friends, family, encounters, artists and fellow filmmakers. Shift attempts to examine how we change in relation to who we are with, where we are and how we want to be perceived.
For each portrait, Caplan shot approximately one minute of the subject then passed the camera to the subject for a minute, in which time she was recorded responding to their performance portrait.

Portraits included (in order of appearance):
Jennifer Lange, Paul Hill, Jennifer Reeder,
hippie girl at Dead show, Valerie Lehr, Fernanda Fusco, Chris, at the car rental agency, Costas, the waiter, Mikas, the sailor, Watermelon vendor, Cleo Azariadis, Glyn Cassidy, Alison Coates, Gennaro Galano, Sol LeWitt, Giovanni Scala, Fabrizio Lucibello, Stefano Irace, Amanda Murray, Saul Levine, Diana Chaplin, George Kuchar, Paxton James, Bernice B Bredt, Ashley the Mermaid, Cindy Caplan, Jasmine Chen, Kristen Mills, Jonah Rapino, Laurel Kirtz, Meg White, Arthur Dion, Liz Munsell, Anabel Vazquez, Kasia Bytnerowicz