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07 July 2006 by nathaniel

Unseen Video: nathaniel stern @ Parking Gallery

parking gallery
http://www.parking-gallery.net
149 Pritchard Street, downtown Johannesburg

nathaniel stern
Unseen Video
video art produced but not yet screened in South Africa
opening 13 July 18h00
by appointment til 16 July

at interval by woody allen and nathaniel stern
screen shot from “at interval”

These two video pieces, both part of nathaniel’s “language lapse” series,  use found footage and pop iconography, along with a combination of writing and generative formulae, in order to explore listening, and accent the labors of communication.
The two exhibited works will be at interval and a song for the.

Secure parking available in basement
For directions to gallery:
http://www.parking-gallery.net/images/map.jpg

screenings / info: simon 0730247308 + nathaniel 084455396

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