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Archive for May, 2011

A Century of artist films 21 May – 2 July
Curated by Michael Cousin in partnership with Oriel Mwldan.
For info visit: http://www.outcasting.org/

Contemporary Art Ruhr 2011, the media art fair, June 3-5
Directors Lounge will exhibit my video “A winter wind”

http://ow.ly/55Ns1

Currents 2011 June 10-19
I have three videos making their world premieres
Santa Fe, New Mexico

http://www.currents2011.com/

Aid and abet at 6pm on 15th July
One Minute Volume 5 curated by Kerry Baldry
Cambridge, UK http://ow.ly/53Y7d

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I will screening work in a program curated by Michael Cousin in partnership with Oriel Mwldan, 21 May – 2 July. This is my contribution to the artists texts.

I have always been a small screen guy: Chuck Jones, Astroboy and Marvel’s animated comic books of the mid-60s. Early Saturday morning industrial films. Late night with David Suskind and Manhattan Cable TV’s public access programs. Monty Python and Pink Floyd. Space shots, assassinations and the Vietnam war all covered by he magic of lo-fi black and white broadcast news. They have all come through to me outside the theater. There may not be a biggest single influence however there was a single most influential day – a single day of marathon of DVD watching: Fellini’s 8 1/2 followed by Ken Burns’ Civil War and concluding with Chris Marker’s La Jette.

For info visit: http://www.outcasting.org/

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I will screening work in a program curated by Michael Cousin in partnership with Oriel Mwldan.

A Century of Artists’ Films

The ability to understand and bestow importance to moving images is embedded in the cultural psyche. From cinema, television and the Internet there is an endless stream of content to view, one that we can
never hope to keep up with. A hundred films to see before you die. A thousand. A hundred thousand. But the beauty of this is choosing your own hundred, your own thousand. You make your own list.

For this show Outcasting, the online moving image gallery is screening a hundred films from those that it has screened in three years of programming. The films come from a variety of genres and styles and hopefully reflect the full breadth of artists engagement with this medium. Over the course of the 43 days that the show will be running audiences will be able to see a truly international range of work with the 100 films being rotated throughout that time.

For info visit: http://www.outcasting.org/

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