And while I’m mentioning shows I’m on in New York, Broad Cast Response – the video installation I made as part of the iCommons residency in Croatia – will be screened as part of the t-minus festival in Brooklyn next weekend:
Premieres November 9th at Monkeytown in Brooklyn, NY.
Two screenings: 7:30 and 10:00, $5
Reservations strongly suggested. Make a reservation now.
(Monkeytown Info/directions)
Welcome to the 4th-annual T-MINUS Film Festival: Bringing Time into Focus.
What slows down when everything speeds up? Why do things that move fast demonstrate a unique inner peace when viewed from a different speed? What are the defining patterns in the world of motion?
T-MINUS 2007 showcases a collection of imaginative and innovative work from filmmakers, scientists, photographers, dancers, printers, musicians, and passengers (as well as a few roosters) from around the globe – attempting to explore these questions through the creative medium of time.
This year’s festival presents 13 works encompassing a range of techniques and perspectives – from 16mm walks through NYC, to algorithm’s in dance. Through shifting sequences, interrupting motion, or shuffling timelines, each piece succeeds at illuminating the hidden corners of our world by bringing Time into Focus.
Including work by Adam Kendall, Charles Lim, Chris Jordan, Grant Wakefield, John Adderly, Luca Mugnaini, Luke Dubois, Nathaniel Stern, anti:clockwise, Peter Shapiro, Sameer Butt, Ting-Hsin Wang and Tony Schultz.
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