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> the artists’ moving image symposium
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> Sallis Benney Theatre, University of Brighton
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> Saturday, 26 November 2005, 10.30am - 5.30pm
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> Over the last few years the moving image has become a significant part
> of contemporary art practice. This symposium will examine the many
> ways in which artists are imagining and re-imagining the nature of the
> projected image. It will explore the history of the artists’ moving
> image, contemporary themes and issues, archives and the use of found
> footage, the involvement of commissioning organisations in the
> creation of new work and the role played by national organisations and
> agencies. Speakers include David Curtis (Senior Research Fellow at the
> University of the Arts, Director of the British Artists’ Film & Video
> Study Collection), Chris Darke (author of Light Readings: Film
> Criticism and Screen Arts and Alphaville), Jo Lanyon (Picture This
> Moving Image Projects Agency), Mairead Turner (South East Dance), Gary
> Thomas (Senior Officer, Moving Image, Arts Council England) and
> William Fowler (Curator, Artists’ Moving Image, British Film
> Institute). The day will consist of presentations, discussions and
> screenings and will be hosted by Frank Gray (South East Film & Video
> Archive). It is supported by Arts Council England and the University
> of Brighton.
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> £20 / £5 concessions and students (includes lunch and refreshments)
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> Please register before 24 November. Email [log in to unmask] or send
> a cheque (payable to the “University of Brighton”) with your contact
> details to SYMPOSIUM, South East Film & Video Archive, University of
> Brighton, Grand Parade, Brighton, BN2 0JY.
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> Frank Gray
> Director
> South East Film and Video Archive
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> Tel: 01273 643213
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