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FW: LUXNEWSWIREjanuary2004

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Damian Sutton <[log in to unmask]>

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Damian Sutton <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 6 Jan 2004 11:14:19 +0000

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> From: "Ben Cook LUX" <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2004 11:07:33 -0000
> Subject: LUXNEWSWIREjanuary2004
> 
> LUX NEWSWIREjanuary2004
> 
> [LUX NEWSWIRE is a (roughly) monthly e-newsletter covering UK and
> international artists' moving image news. Contributions are welcome under any
> of the following headings, send information for inclusion to [log in to unmask]]
> 
> Contents
> 1. News (general news)
> 2. UK/International openings (festivals, gallery shows, screening series)
> 3. Calls (festivals, open shows, competitions, conferences)
> 4. Opportunities (funding, residences, employment)
> 5. Publishing (books, online journals, videos, DVD, CD)
> 6. LUX news 
> 
> 1. NEWS
> 
> Welcome to LUX NEWSWIRE. We planned this to be a (roughly) monthly newsletter
> of useful information for those interested and involved in the world of
> artists' film and video. Please give us your feedback, let us know what you
> need and send us information for inclusion.  Although we have an UK-based
> perspective the newswire is international.
> 
> 
> 2. UK/INTERNATIONAL OPENINGS
> 
> UK
> 
> Halloween Short Film Festival, ICA, London. 8 - 11 January
> http://www.shortfilms.org.uk SPECIAL EXPERIMENTAL NIGHT 'BEYOND THE FRINGES'
> on THURSDAY 8th JANUARY from 5.30pm including Andrew Kötting Vs Gallivant,
> Sarah Miles Vs Redux, Carol Morley retrospective , Derelict Sensation and LUX
> award.
> 
> Telling stories with differences, Zineb Sedira, Cornerhouse, Manchester. 10
> January - 22 February. http://www.cornerhouse.org/
> 
> Story of the Eye. Knut Asdam, A.K. Dolven and Dan Graham. Mead Gallery,
> Warwick. 12 January - 12 March
> http://www.warwickartscentre.co.uk/?page=mead.html
> 
> Old Habits Die Hard, Norwich Gallery. 15 January - 14 February. 50 Videos
> selected by artist-run spaces and collectives. http://www.norwichgallery.co.uk
> 
> Primetime, Bjorn Melhus, FACT, Liverpool, 16 January - 7 March.
> http://www.fact.co.uk
> 
> Experiments in Moving Image, Old 'Lumiere' Cinema, University of Westminster,
> 309 Regent Street, London. 25 - 31 January. Experiments in Moving Image is a
> major retrospective of experimental expanded and single-screen film, video and
> digital moving-image by artists from the late 1960's to date. An intensive
> chronological programme over seven days, the show provides a rare opportunity
> to view a large body of rich and diverse work and a history of endeavour
> spanning a forty-year period. Full Programmes available from: Jackie Hatfield
> at [log in to unmask] (please email your mail address) or: can be
> picked up in person from LUX
> 
> A Century of Artists' Film in Britain, Programme 4, Tate Britain, London. 26
> January - 18 April. http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/artistsfilm
> 
> INTERNATIONAL
> 
> Stuttgart Filmwinter. Festival of Expanded Media, Germany. 15 - 18 January.
> http://www.filmwinter.de
> 
> Rotterdam International Film Festival, Netherlands. 21 January - 1 February.
> http://www.filmfestivalrotterdam.com
> 
> Festival du Court Métrage, Clermont-Ferrand, France. 30 January - 7 February.
> http://www.clermont-filmfest.com
> 
> Transmediale.04, Berlin, Germany. 31 January - 4 February.
> http://www.transmediale.de
> 
> 
> 3. CALLS
> 
> CALL FOR ENTRIES
> 
> Tape, 291 Gallery, London, UK. Tape is an annual artists film & video/new
> digital media event dedicated to showcasing the work of emerging artists,
> created specifically for those who have either graduated within the last two
> years or are in the final year of a B.A. Hons. Degree course. Deadline: 12
> January.  http://www.tape291.com
> 
> Annecy International Animated Film Festival, France. Deadline: 15 January.
> http://www.annecy.org
> 
> Filmfest Dresden International Festival for Animation and Short Films,
> Germany. Deadline: 15 January. http://filmfest-dresden.de
> 
> Futuresonic04, Manchester, UK. Festival of electronic music and media arts.
> Deadline: 16 January http://www.futuresonic.com
> 
> Mediawave, Györ, Hungary. Deadline: 20 January.
> http://www.mediawavefestival.com
> 
> EAST, Norwich Gallery, UK. Open exhibition. Deadline: 14 February.
> http://www.norwichgallery.co.uk
> 
> LA Freewaves 9th Celebration of Experimental Media Arts, Los Angeles, USA.
> Deadline: 15 February. http://www.freewaves.org
> 
> Champ Libre. Manifestation Internationale Vidéo et Art Électronique, Montreal,
> Canada. Theme: the Desert. Deadline: 1 March http://www.champlibre.com/
> 
> 
> CALL FOR PAPERS
> 
> Culture and the Unconscious 2. Psychoanalysts, Artists & Academics in
> Dialogue, University of East London, UK. Deadline for abstracts: 16 January
> http://www.uel.ac.uk/news/events/cultureandunconscious2.htm
> 
> 
> 4. OPPORTUNITIES
> 
> Interactive Technology Artist in Residence, Harvestworks Digital Media Arts
> Center, New York, USA. Deadline: 15 January. http://www.harvestworks.org
> 
> Job Opening Art Institute of Chicago, USA. The Department of Film, Video, and
> New Media invites applications for an artist working with new media
> technologies and their current discourses to teach and expand an innovative
> curriculum. Deadline: 16 January. http://www.artic.edu
> 
> Artist in Residence Programme, Berwick Reseach Institute, Boston, USA.
> Deadline: 1 February. http://www.berwickinstitute.org/air.html
> 
> Awards for Artists, decibel, UK. 6 awards of £30,000 for British-based visual
> artists of African, Asian and Carribbean backgrounds working in any medium who
> are pushing the boundaries of contemporary artistic practice. Deadline: 2
> February. http://www.decibel-db.org http://www.artsadmin.co.uk
> 
> Transition. Commissioning programme for Victoria Baths, Manchester, UK.
> Deadline: 15 February. http://www.victoriabaths.org
> 
> Rhizome.org Net Art Commissions, USA. Commissioning programme for five new net
> art projects (works of art that are made to be experienced online. Deadline:
> 15 February http://www.rhizome.org
> 
> Djerassi Resident Artists Program, CA, USA. Deadline: 15 February.
> http://www.djerassi.org/
> 
> Research Program for Young Artists in their 20s-30s. CCA Kitakyushu, Japan.
> Deadline: 27 February. http://www.cca-kitakyushu.org
> 
> 
> 5. PUBLISHING
> 
> Black Box Illuminated - An Anthology on moving image installation. Sara
> Arrhenius,Magdalena Malm and Cristina Riccupero (eds.), 2003. This anthology
> focuses on new developments of film and video installations in the
> contemporary art scene, through a collection of essays by Saul Anton, Sara
> Arrhenius, Raymond Bellour, Magdalena Malm, Stéphanie Moisdon-Trembley,
> Cristina Ricupero, Jean-Christophe Royoux, Marianne Torp, and Annika Wik.
> Co-published by NIFCA, IASPIS, and Propexus publishing house. 142 pages; 24
> cm. In English. Design by Givell Design. ISBN : 2-940271-28-3
> http://www.jrp-editions.com
> 
> Frames of Reference: Reflections on Media. Curated by Maria-Christina
> Villaseñor. Video Data Bank, USA. Consisting of six volumes of thematically
> selected film and video works made by Rockefeller Media Arts Fellows, the
> project makes available over 19 hours of some of the best independent film and
> video work created in the last decade.  The entire collection is available on
> VHS, with an accompanying contextualizing booklet, for sale to institutions at
> a cost of $1,500 for the complete set of 6 volumes, and $350 for each
> individual volume. Including work by: Elizabeth Barret, Sadie Benning, Alan
> Berliner, Hartmut Bitomsky, Tom E. Brown, Bureau of Inverse Technology,
> Vincent Carelli, Shu Lea Cheang, Tony Cokes with X-PREZ, Ximena Cuevas, Kathy
> High, Melanie Printup Hope, Jesse Lerner, Jimmy Mendiola, Maria Novaro, Mitko
> Panov, Lourdes Portillo, Alex Rivera, Jay Rosenblatt, Juan Carlos Rulfo,
> Maryse Sistach & José Buíl, Cauleen Smith, Valerie Soe, Ellen Spiro, Carlos
> Martinez Suarez, Rea Tajiri and Edin Velez. http://www.vdb.org
> 
> POINT OF VIEW: An Anthology of the Moving Image. Francis Alys, David
> Claerbout, Douglas Gordon, Gary Hill, Pierre Huyghe, Joan Jonas, Isaac Julien,
> William Kentridge, Paul McCarthy, Pipilotti Rist, Anri Sala. Unlimited edition
> DVD release of 11 newly commissioned works. For more information contact: BICK
> Productions, New York [log in to unmask]
> 
> 
> 6. LUX NEWS
> 
> SCREENINGS & EXHIBITIONS
> 
> Wednesday 14 January 2004, 7pm for 7.30pm start
> LUX SALON: DIRK DE BRUYN: ANCIENT DAMAGE
> Dirk de Bruyn will present a programme of 16mm from 1976 to 2004, including
> both his first and latest films. Born in the Netherlands, he has been active
> as an artist, writer and organiser for over 30 years, primarily in Australia
> where he has been a central figure in the Melbourne film scene. De Bruyn uses
> a variety of techniques including direct animation, flicker, time lapse and
> hand-processing to create dynamic personal cinema. This programme features a
> film from each decade and includes the world premiere of Analog Stress (2004,
> 12m). The visual element is constructed from reworked industrial and discarded
> personal footage, while the sound combines the original optical tracks with
> scratches, pen marks and Letraset. Also screening: Running (1976, 30m),
> Boerdery (1985, 11m) and Rote Movie (1994,12m).
> Admission to the LUX SALON is FREE but places are limited so booking is
> essential. To book a place email <[log in to unmask]>. If you reserve a space but
> cannot attend, please let us know as it deprives others of a place. LUX SALON
> takes place at LUX, 18 Shacklewell Lane, London, E8 2EZ.
> see directions at http://www.lux.org.uk/directions.html
> 
> ON THE WEBSITE
> New feature on Brighton-based digital sound/film artists Semiconductor
> featuring a discussion with Tate curator Ben Borthwick
> http://www.lux.org.uk/featured.html
> 
> 
> ---
> 
> LUX NEWSWIRE is written and maintained by LUX, 3rd floor, 18 Shacklewell Lane,
> London, E8 2EZ, UK, tel: ++44 (0)207 503 3980, fax: ++44 (0)207 503 1606 E:
> [log in to unmask], to subscribe go to http://www.lux.org.uk, to unsubscribe send
> an email with 'unsubscribe' in the title to [log in to unmask] 

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