MOOV 2002
A TWO-DAY collaborative Media Arts And Performance exchange event with
artists from
QUEBEC, NEW YORK AND MEXICO
SATURDAY, JUNE 15TH/ 12PM 10PM
SUNDAY, JUNE 16TH / 1PM 9PM
Held At
WHITE BOX
525 West 26th Street
(between 10th & 11th Aves)
New York City
Subways: ACE to 23rd Street
Ph: (212) 714 2347
84-page tri-lingual catalogue available
http://www.moovfest.org
+ SCHEDULE +
SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 12-10 PM
12:00 Opening Reception
1:00 EXQUISITE CORPSE Video Program - Quebec, New York and Mexico
2:00 DIALOGUE: CROSS BORDER COLLABORATION
------Joanna Empain and Annie Murphy (Montreal), Claudia Prado, Alfredo
Salomón (Mexico) and Rachel Melman and Charmaine Wheatley (New York)
3:00 PERFORMANCE: deCOMPOSITION NYC (2002) by Damian Catera (NY)
------improvised, site specific electroacoustic performance for radio, and
live electronics.
4:00 VIDEO SCREENING: New York Program (Charmaine Wheatley, Sharon Paz,
Tricia McLaughlin, Tali Hinkis, Jillian McDonald, Jacob Hartman, Paul Chan,
Txuspo Poyo, Torsten Z. Burns and Darrin Martin)
5:15 VIDEO SCREENING: CIRCULER-CIRCULATE / Quebec Video Program
6:30 VIDEO SCREENING: MACHOMEN & WUONDERGUOMAN / Mexico Video Program
8:00 PERFORMANCE: WOMEN WITH KITCHEN APPLIANCES (WWKA) /Quebec Art Noise
9:00 PERFORMANCE: ARTHUR HENRY FORK (MX) FEATURING XAVIER BECERRA (NY)
------electroacoustic sound manipulation with the right dose of future
downtempo beats
SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1 9 PM
1:00 VIDEO SCREENING: Paul Chan "RE:THE_OPERATION" (New York)
2:00 ARTIST DIALOGUE and OPEN DISCUSSION
------Quebec artists: Joanna Empain and Annie Murphy, Andrée Préfontaine,
Richard Bélanger,
------Women With Kitchen Appliances (WWKA)
------MEXICO: Claudia Prado, A. Salomón, Eusebio Bañuelos, Mariana Miranda,
Felipe Gómez, Fabian Castro, Andrés Castañeda, Arthur Henry Fork
------NEW YORK: Charmaine Wheatley, Lisa DiLillo, Sharon Paz, Tarikh Korula,
Tricia McLaughlin, Tali Hinkis, Carrie Dashow, Damian Catera, Onome Ekeh,
Jillian McDonald, Jacob Hartman, Paul Chan, Erick Michaud, Jason Jones.
3:00 EXQUISITE CORPSE Video Program - Quebec, New York and Mexico
3:30 PERFORMANCE: Charmaine Serves MOONPIES with Taketo Shimada
4:00 PERFORMANCE: Hair Supply (Two member video mix crew Paul Chan and
Tarikh Korula) (NY)
5:00 VIDEO SCREENING: Videotherapy-a y Otras Demencias / Mexico Video
Program II)
6:15 SOUND-CINEMA EVENT: <<lovemad>> by Onomé Ekeh (NY)
7:00 PERFORMANCE: Projet Scrap/ Scrap Project (Quebec) Musical
experimentation
8:00 PERFORMANCE: Jam Session with participating artists and crew
ON-GOING: Video installations by Tali Hinkis, Sharon Paz and Lisa DiLillo.
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Participating artists:
Quebec:
Joanna Empain, Annie Murphy, Jan Jalbert, Jason Arsenault, Reine Saulnier,
Marie-Christine Couture, Claudette Lemay, laura jeanne lefave, Andrée
Préfontaine, Éric Gagnon, Rémi Lacoste, Marc-Olivier Lacroix, Richard
Bélanger, Women With Kitchen Appliances (WWKA)
New York:
Charmaine Wheatley, Erick Michaud, Jason Jones, Sharon Paz, Tricia
McLaughlin, Tarikh Korula, Paul Chan, Carrie Dashow, Jacob Hartman, Lisa
DiLillo, Txuspo Poyo, Jillian Mcdonald, Damian Catera, Tali Hinkis, Onomé
Ekeh, Torsten Z. Burns and Darrin Martin
Mexico:
Fabián Castro, Claudia Prado, Andrés Castañeda, A. Salomón, Eusebio
Bañuelos, Felipe Gómez, Mariana Miranda, Arthur Henry Fork, Grace
Quintanilla, Paulina del Paso, Ivon Fuentes, Ximena Cuevas, Iván Avila,
Andrés Villalobos, Alejandro Valle, Alejandro Cantú, Elías Levín, Silvia
Gruner, Cecilia Navarro, Amaranta Sánchez, Carolina Esparragoza, Alejandra
Echeverría, Naomi Uman, Claudia Fernández, Ricardo Suárez Pareyón, Héctor
Pacheco, José Luis García Nava, Roberto López, Ivan Edeza, Oliver Seeman,
Domenico Capello, Manolo Arriola, Neyeri Avalos, Ricardo Nicolayevski,
Rodrigo Loyola, Fernando Llanos, Julia Barco,
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Perimeter Media + Culture Projects, in association with Video Lounge,
present a collaborative media arts and performance event, MOOV 2002,
featuring new work by emerging artists from QUEBEC, NEW YORK AND MEXICO.
MOOV 2002, a true meeting place for cross border exchange, creates an
opportunity for media artists to explore a multitude of collaborative
possibilities transcending cultural, political, economic and geographical
borders. Rather than specifying a central theme, the event is an exposition
of work of created collaboratively [EXQUISITE CORPSE VIDEO PROJECT], 5
curated video programs, PREMIERES of video and interactive installations and
performances which advance ideas in curatorial practice and artistic
innovation.
An 84-page tri-lingual catalogue accompanies MOOV 2002. The catalogue
includes introductory text by the co-collaborators of the exhibition, Joanna
Empain, Rachel Melman, Annie Murphy, Claudia Prado, Alfredo Salomon and
Charmaine Wheatley. It also features program information and biographies of
the artists. The catalogue is available at the event.
The MOOV 2002 exhibition and the accompanying catalogue are made possible in
part by the generous support of the New York State Council on the Arts, the
Quebec Government House (New York), Conseil des arts et des lettres du
Québec, Mexican Cultural Institute of New York, Secretaria de Relaciones
Exteriores, CONACULTA-INBA, ConnectingPoint Multimedia, mercerMEDIA, PRIM,
Arts médiatiques (Montréal), FRAGARPLURIMÉDIAS (Montréal), Centro
Multimedia, CENART.
For information call (212) 924-5331 or email [log in to unmask] or visit
our website, <http://www.moovfest.org>
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MOOV is a project of PERIMETER MEDIA + CULTURE PROJECTS in association with
Video Lounge. PMCP is a non-profit arts organization which serves emerging
independent film, video and media artists through festivals and exhibitions.
PMCP is dedicated to building an international creative community
encouraging dialogue and exchange across geographic, cultural and social
boundaries. Video Lounge was a microcinema screening series at the Knitting
Factory from 1992 - 2001. Video Lounge continues to curate and coordinate
video programs.
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