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DRIFT: Film Festival Premiere at Stills ScreenLab

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Chris Byrne <[log in to unmask]>

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Mon, 2 Aug 2004 21:13:37 +0100

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DRIFT: FILM FESTIVAL PREMIERE FOR 25 UK ARTISTS AND FILM-MAKERS

DRIFT is New Media Scotland's latest curated programme of artists’
films and videos, launching this Friday, 6 August 2004, 6 – 8 pm at
Stills ScreenLab, 23 Cockburn Street, Edinburgh.

The world premiere of DRIFT is part of the 58th Edinburgh International
Film Festival's 'Black Box' strand, dedicated to the space 'where film
and visual arts collide'. DRIFT will be showing daily at Stills
ScreenLab, 11 am – 6 pm until 19 September 2004, admission free.

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DRIFT is a programme of short films by UK sound artists and film-makers
which reveal the cinematic relationships between sound and image. DRIFT
plays with our aural perceptions, featuring along the way bursts of
sound art, noise, experimental music, field recordings, urban and rural
soundscapes.

"Sound is a living, relevant medium in our predominantly visual
culture", says Iliyana Nedkova who curated the programme. "Perhaps
attuned to the theories of acoustic ecology, which promotes the
appreciation of natural soundscapes, some of the DRIFT artists explore
the energy elements: air, wind, earth, sun, water. Others attempt to
redefine our visual and sonic perceptions of performance art, digital
animation, and even playback technology".

DRIFT artists were selected from over 80 open submission entries and
following further curatorial research. The artists featured are Richard
Ashrowan, Victoria Clare Bernie, Susan Black, Chris Bowman, Butler
Brothers, John Carson, Peter Collis, Michelle Deignan, Alexander
Hamilton, Ian Helliwell, Rob Kennedy & diskono, Paddy Kernohan, Holger
Mohaupt, Jayne Parker, Emily Richardson, Kelly Richardson, Susanne
Ramsenthaler, Aura Satz, Simon Tricker and Shannon Tofts.

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After its world premiere in Edinburgh, DRIFT will tour to other venues
in Scotland, the UK and internationally. The programme is part of New
Media Scotland's ongoing exploration of sound art and experimental
music, including radio broadcasts, moving image, publications and
occasional live events.
For more information visit http://www.mediascot.org/drift

DRIFT is curated by Iliyana Nedkova. Initiated and produced by New
Media Scotland. Supported by the Edinburgh International Film Festival,
British Council Scotland and Lux, London. Funded by the Scottish Arts
Council and the Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science and
Technology.

New Media Scotland’s touring programmes have shown to widespread
acclaim in venues from Berlin to Bogota, Edinburgh to Edmonton,
Minneapolis to Newcastle, Sofia to Sao Paolo. Other New Media Scotland
curated programmes of artists’ films and videos available for tour
include: FRAME BY FRAME: The first retrospective of Croatian video art
from the 1970s onwards, mixing established and new talent. CROSSING
OVER TIME: 23 inspirational short films by international artists
question the transition to democracy in the New Europe. DESKTOP ICONS:
Back by popular demand until end of 2004 only. Small screen wonders for
big screen entertainment directed by world class film-makers.

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New Media Scotland is an agency enabling cultural activity shaped by
new technologies. Projects range from video and sound art to creative
practice involving the Internet, interactivity, wireless and biotech.
New Media Scotland is supported by the Scottish Arts Council.

For further details please contact:

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New Media Scotland
P.O. Box 23434, Edinburgh EH7 5SZ
Tel. +44 131 477 3774
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http://www.mediascot.org
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