[Frameworks] FrameWorkers in Chicago: Artifacts and Videoscapes: Videos by Jake Barningham

Jake B. planet_jake at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 12 23:42:53 CDT 2011


Greetings, Frameworks!

If you'd all indulge me for a moment I'd like to shamelessly plug my show for those of you who are in Chicago or going to be in Chicago this Upcoming Friday. I'm proud of my work and would be really happy if some of you could make it.Thanks for your time!

Here's the program info:


Artifacts and Videoscapes: Videos by Jake Barningham

CRITIC'S PICK! - Time Out Chicago 
Chicago's Own 
Friday, October 14, 2011 - 8:00pm 
Location: 
Chicago Filmmakers 
Heavily influenced by the avant-garde (Stan Brakhage and Chris Welsby most 
specifically) Jake Barningham envisions video as a medium struggling to 
exist. Barningham's work is concerned first and foremost with the 
textures, rhythms and colors possible in video. Largely using 
re-appropriated footage from amateur meteorologists across the country, 
the videos in this program re-envision landscapes not as majestic 
natural sculptures but as things, like video, that are struggling to 
exist: colors and shapes snap, gesticulate and then dissolve in a 
membrane of pixels. Trees and clouds shift restlessly against 
ill-defined spaces and tremble at the hand of invisible forces. 
Appropriately, Barmingham compares working in video to “sculpting with 
smoke.” His work has been shown at The Onion City Film Festival, as well as the Wisconsin International, Arkansas Underground, and Milwaukee 
Underground Film Festivals. Many of the 18 shorts featured in this 
program are Chicago premieres. (2011, 75 min.)

Program: 
Again (2011, 4.5 min, DV, sound) 
And Again (2011, 3min, DV, sound) 
Charles Ives' Three Quarter-Tone Pieces "Chorale" (1924, 4.5min, CD) 
Hills (2011, 2min, DV, silent) 
Easter (2011, 2min, DV, silent)
Color Copy (2011, 3min, DV, silent) 
Playing (2011, 2min, DV, silent) 
Night, Day (2011, 7min, DV, silent) 
View from a Cemetery (2011, 4min, DV, silent) 
A Pass (2011, 2min, DV, silent) 
Silence (2011, 2min, DV, silent) 
All (2011, 2min, DV, silent) 
Parts (2011, 4min, DV, silent)
Tropical (2011, 5min, MiniDV, silent) 
Back Yard (2011, 4min, DV, silent)
Wood Cart series 1-4: 
1. Wood Cart (2011, 5min, DV, silent) 
2. "Sometimes at night..." (2011, 6.5min, DV, silent) 
3. "...I hear strange laughter" (2011, 6min, DV, silent)
4. Buster Keaton (2011, 5min, DV, silent)

Program time total: 75 minutes 18 videos and a musical interlude.

Quotes about Jake Barningham's video work: 

"There are shades of Stan Brakhage in Jake Barningham’s digital 
daydreams... In love with the textures of video, Barningham’s shorts 
transform the mundane into the gorgeously abstract, drowning signposts 
of daily life—houses, trees—in a churning ocean of digital noise."  - 
A.A. Dowd, TimeOut Chicago 

"[Barningham] understand(s) that abstraction is a necessary function 
of digitizing images, and [his] shorts, most of them silent, use the 
medium for its unique qualities of flicker and pixilation."  - Fred 
Camper, The Chicago Reader 

"What Barningham has managed to do is, simply put, more than akin to 
the poetry that Brakhage has imbued to celluloid. It is this critic’s 
opinion, whatever it may be worth, that Barningham is building a 
formidable body of work and quickly emerging at the forefront of this 
still new, not entirely understood, medium."  - Dan Gorman, truth24framespersecond.blogspot.com 
Jake Barningham was born and raised in rural Wisconsin. He moved to 
Chicago, IL to pursue film studies and began making videos in 2004. His 
work has shown at The Onion City Film festival, The Wisconsin 
International Film Festival, Bearded Child Film Festival, The Iowa City 
Experimental Film Festival and The Milwaukee and Arkansas Underground 
Film Festivals. His work was also part of a the Three Person Show "After Image: New videos by Jake Barningham, Kyle Canterbury and Yoel Meranda" last Winter at Chicago Filmmakers. Barningham's work has also been 
featured internationally, in a program curated by Gabe Klinger: 
"Fragments of a room: A Sampling of Chicago's best film/video art" in 
Toronto, CA.
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