[Frameworks] The Pace of Time / Roundhouse / 4 August

Tom Whiteside tom.whiteside at duke.edu
Thu Aug 1 14:56:24 UTC 2013


One might add that this Roundhouse is in London - correct?

From: FrameWorks [mailto:frameworks-bounces at jonasmekasfilms.com] On Behalf Of Ben Pritchard
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2013 9:15 AM
To: frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com; Pip Chodorov
Subject: [Frameworks] The Pace of Time / Roundhouse / 4 August

Hello

I'd like to inform you of two film events happening at the Roundhouse this Sunday 4 August.

If you could include in your listings that would be much appreciated.

Thanks
Ben

THE PACE OF TIME : A CONTEMPORARY INTERRUPTION<http://www.roundhouse.org.uk/whats-on/productions/the-pace-of-time-a-contemporary-interruption>
4.30PM, SUNDAY 4 AUGUST
FREE ENTRY
BUY TICKETS<http://www.roundhouse.org.uk/whats-on/productions/the-pace-of-time-a-contemporary-interruption>

A free screening featuring new work by contemporary artists. Artists are invited to explore and respond to ideas of time, memory and duration.

PROGRAMME:
Joseph Curran - The Blue Pool (2012)
Luke Aspell - Towards 'To Pass and Repass' (2013)
Deniz Johns - La Scala della Memoria (2013)
Amy Dickson - W11 (2013)
Jamie Jenkinson - Two Kitchen Pans (2013)
Jamie Jenkinson - Fan On Floral (2013)
Karolina Raczynski with Deniz Johns - Signals II (2013)


THE PACE OF TIME : IN TO FRAGMENTS<http://www.roundhouse.org.uk/whats-on/productions/the-pace-of-time-in-to-fragments>
6.30PM, SUNDAY 5 AUGUST
£5
BUY TICKETS<http://www.roundhouse.org.uk/whats-on/productions/the-pace-of-time-in-to-fragments>

This film screening involves different uses of time manipulation and fragmentation. The programme shifts from slower films which meditate on immediate surroundings (John Smith's Leading Light) to the fragmented and jilted (Chris Welsby's Fforest bay II), to the creative splicing of fragments and instances (The Cut-Ups by William S. Burroughs and Antony Balch). A presentation of transference from slow single focus, to the coexistence of multiple planes of consciousness.

The presence of the past informs our contemporary state. Memory focuses our attention in the present moment; it is fragmented, indistinct and filtered in flux.

PROGRAMME:

Rob Gawthrop - Distancing (1979)
John Smith - Leading Light (1975)
David Hall - Phased Time (1974)
Chris Welsby - Fforest bay II (1973)
Rose Lowder - Bouquet 5 & 10 (1995)
Bruce Baillie - Castro Street (1966)
William S. Burroughs and Antony Balch - The Cut-Ups (1966)

Rob Gawthrop introduces the programme with a discussion on the relevance and possibilities of film in relation to time.

All films shown on 16mm.

Projection by Maria Anastassiou

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