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Subject:

invitation to "Wow and Flutter", Hull Screen, 24 April

From:

Sue Gollifer <[log in to unmask]>

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Sue Gollifer <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Mon, 14 Apr 2003 10:39:13 +0100

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Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 00:37:10 +0100
From: Sarah Humphreys <[log in to unmask]>
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In partnership with University of Lincoln CADE Conference and onedotzero,
Hull Film presents a digital arts screening.

Wow + Flutter 03
Thursday 24th April, 7.30pm - 10pm
Hull Screen Cinema, Central Library, Albion Street Hull

Featuring work by a number of digital artists getting to grips with
narrative and documentary based work using the skills and techniques picked
up through visual experimentation.  Remaining true to its pioneering roots,
work shown comprises a wide spectrum of styles spanning the full spectrum of
animation, motion graphics and abstract experimentation from a wider
geographic spread.

Free Food.  Free Entry.  Guest digital artist, Ed Holdsworth to open and
close the event.


Hull Screen Cinema, Central Library, Albion Street Hull

For further details: Hull Film Office 01482 381512, [log in to unmask],
www.hullfilm.co.uk <http://www.hullfilm.co.uk>

Wow + Flutter is a rich and diverse programme of new and experimental
digital art.  Programme features:

Jake Night: Salaryman

A modern take in the day of a salaryman, featuring exceptional footage of
everyday vistas in Tokyo.

George Chua: While You Sleep

A Singapore lomographic society project that sent a number of key creators
into the dark, dank parts of unlicensed territories.

Andy Martin: Messages from a Russian Heatwave

>From the Pennines to the Pereslavl Hotel, delight in poet, Ian McMillan's,
poignant trail as he wanders across the border.

Twenty2product: Loop / Music: Susmu Hirasawa

San Francisco hot shot boutique parade their motion graphic wares in a new
personal film.

Ed Holdsworth: King Pylon

A mesmerising and absorbing narrative written and directed by Ed Holdsworth,
and produced entirely in flash but with ultra distinctive results.

Emile Rademeyer / xmas: Monkey's Wedding / Quarterfold

A large car with blacked-out windows slinks through ravaged and sinister
city streets.  A route to pink death's heads, flash hideous grins, exposing
gums and sharpened teeth, featuring a masterful blend of motion and falt
graphics.

Le Cabinet: Streets

A onedotzero commission.  An exploration of the fragile trajectories of the
brittle skies and streets of our endangered cityscapes.

Richard Fenwick: MD#23 Content Provider

An aim at the hand that feeds: mass multi-channel entertainment driven by
constant desire for new technological ways to deliver 'the something' to the
vacant mind.

Johnny Halifax / General Lighting and Power: Tikki

Architectural practice turned moving image house use graphic skill and
direction to explore one of America's cultural obsessions - the tiki.

Chan Ka Hing: Channel V / Station Idents

Three pieces from the work of Ka Hing that has featured on Hong Kong TV;
from contemporary flat graphic work to chinses water-colour inspired
animations.

Alex Mouton / Eyeball Inc: Disc Jockey (dj Icon / dj Craze)

12 episodes produced for the NYC Shonext Channel.  The interview with the
DJ.

Bob Sabiston: The Yard

Chris Pew / Capsule 9: Datum Overture Core (edit)

Ben Hibon / Unit 9: Full Moon Safari

Honey Brothers: Love to Hate

Donald Cameron: Sci fi Idents

D-Fuse: Syn_Real #01 / Funkstorung

Jeremy Hollister: Peacekeeping

Henrik Mauler / Jamie Raap: No C No K (edit)

Sweden Graphics: Swedotzero

Thursday 24th April, 7.30pm - 10pm

Hull Screen Cinema, Central Library, Albion Street Hull

For further details: Hull Film Office 01482 381512, [log in to unmask],
www.hullfilm.co.uk <http://www.hullfilm.co.uk>

 ___________________________________________________________________________
_____________

'onedotzero is probably the most important promoter of digital film in the
UK' (Graphics International)

'Unmissable grap bag from all that's new in digital video from promos to
features' (Sight and Sound)

'Pioneering' (The Independent)

'..examples of stunning work....individual visions in a flurry of new
digital techniques' (Eye - International Review of Graphic Design)

'The most innovative digitally-inflected moving image material on the
international arts circuit; (i-D)

'onedotzero is a platform for digital heroes of the Avant Garde' (Der
Tagesspiegel, Nov 14th 02)
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