[Frameworks] This week [November 26 - December 4, 2016] in avant garde cinema

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** This week [November 26 - December 4, 2016] in avant garde cinema
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The Way Out Is the Way Two: Cauleen Smith In Person (#anchor3) [November 28, Austin, TX]
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GAZE Animation Showcase III (San Francsico, CA, USA; Deadline: December 21, 2016)
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ANOTHER EXPERIMENT by WOMEN FILM FESTIVAL (NY NY; Deadline: December 15, 2016)
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Events are sorted alphabetically BY CITY within each DATE.

This week's programs (summary):
* Super 8 Turns 51!! Lost-And-Found Art Films+Music/Dj (#anchor1) [November 26, Denver, Colorado 80205]
* Nov.26: Vanessa Renwick + Bill Daniel + S.Green + M.Stone + (#anchor2) [November 26, San Francisco, California]
* The Way Out Is the Way Two: Cauleen Smith In Person (#anchor3) [November 28, Austin, TX]
* Robert Kramer's Ice (#anchor4) [November 29, Brooklyn, New York 11222]
* Mono X : Tuned To A Shifting Ground (#anchor5) [November 30, New York, New York]
* Mono X: (I)Magesound(S) (#anchor6) [December 1, New York, New York]
* Through A Different Lens / Film Work By Joanna Margaret Paul (#anchor7) [December 2, London, England]
* Mono X: Program 1 (#anchor8) [December 2, New York, New York]
* Mono X: Program 1 (#anchor9) [December 2, New York, New York]
* Ann Deborah Levy and Chris Lynn: Travelers With Cameras (#anchor10) [December 2, Port Washington, NY]
* Mono X: Program 2 (#anchor11) [December 3, New York, New York]
* Dec.3: Cox’ First Women In Space + Perkowski's Virtual Boys (#anchor12) [December 3, San Francisco, California]

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2016

11/26
Denver, Colorado 80205: Pon Pon
8 PM - 10 PM MST, 2528 Walnut St
SUPER 8 TURNS 51!! LOST-AND-FOUND ART FILMS+MUSIC/DJ
LOST-AND-FOUND ART FILMS + MUSIC/DJ AT PON PON BAR!!Honoring the 51st ANNIVERSARY of SUPER 8 FILM this year, we head back over to our favorite neighborhood bar PON PON-\-\2528 WALNUT ST.-\-\for a very special screening of ORPHAN and DISCARDED-\-\AND-\-\REDISCOVER ED EXPERIMENTAL SUPER 8 FILMS with LIVE MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT!! These precious and one-of-a-kind jems, accidentally stumbled upon by CINEMA CONTRA-founder ANTHONY BUCHANAN over the years, are exciting examples of the infinite-\-\and only occasionally unearthed-\-\hole-in-the-wal ls of yet-to-be-discovered FILM HISTORIES!! These completely unknown art films, the makers and sources of which are impossible to trace, were rescued by chance and provoke the inevitable questions: were they Bay Area student films from the '70s? Were they home-made hobbies made by someone who never seriously pursued film? Were they early discarded products by someone now legendary in the experimental film world? We will never know. Tonight,
join us in celebrating the mystery and the format! PLUS LIVE MUSIC and DJ by LOCAL CATS DAVID WINKLER, CHELSEA BASHFORD, and others!

11/26
San Francisco, California: Other Cinema
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NOV.26: VANESSA RENWICK + BILL DANIEL + S.GREEN + M.STONE +
Tonight’s stars align! Cosmic forces effect the intersection of four vets of cross-country film-touring, materializing simultaneously at our 992 address: Vanessa Renwick, the prolific Portland pilgrim delivering Vanloads of nuanced non-fiction to Western cities for decades, rolls in with a half-hour of psycho-geographies, as well as the Cali premiere of Next Level Fucked Up, her 20-min. museum-show documentation. Truckin’ in from the SouthEast is Mr. Bill Daniel himself, with an openingpop-up photo show! Healso pitches a couple shorts (Butthole Surfers in Houston) into a second-half All-Star game that includes Sam Green’s N-Judah, Danny Plotnick’s Tour Tips, Doug Katelus’ Van Oh Van!, Ellie Vanderlip’s The Human Motor, and Melinda Stone & Igor Vamos’ Photo Spots. Frito Pies and rodeo clowns!! *$9

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2016

11/28
Austin, TX: Experimental Response Cinema
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7:30pm, grayDUCK Gallery, 2213 E Cesar Chavez St
THE WAY OUT IS THE WAY TWO: CAULEEN SMITH IN PERSON
Experimental Response Cinema is proud to present THE WAY OUT IS THE WAY TWO, a feature-length “constellation of 14 short films” by acclaimed artist and filmmaker (and former Austin resident) Cauleen Smith, with the artist in person. The Way Out Is The Way Two, produced over a period of four years, is an interlocking series of shorts ranging in subject from African-American identity, the psycho-geography of the city of Chicago, Afrofuturism, and the ideas and music of Sun Ra. Cauleen Smith (born Riverside, California, 1967) is an interdisciplinary artist whose work reflects upon the everyday possibilities of the imagination. Operating in multiple materials and arenas, Smith roots her work firmly within the discourse of mid-twentieth-century experimental film. Drawing from structuralism, third world cinema, and science fiction, she makes things that deploy the tactics of these disciplines while offering a phenomenological experience for spectators and participants.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2016

11/29
Brooklyn, New York 11222: Light Industry
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7:30 PM - 9:45 PM EST, 155 Freeman St
ROBERT KRAMER'S ICE
Ice, Robert Kramer, 1970, 16mm, 130 mins "Ice to me is the most original and most significant American narrative film in two, maybe three years. I like this slow, measured flow, which is mysterious. unpredictable, full of dark corners. It is far from the usual melodrama. I like its movements, its people, its mood. The film probes in depth the most urgent contemporary realities. Robert Kramer is a filmmaker of the first magnitude." - Jonas Mekas "This film coolly extrapolates twenty years into the American future to discover urban guerrillas in the streets and glass-and-marble buildings of New York, at war against a fascist regime. A microcosm of personalities, trends, and problems of today's New Left projected into a very possible future, the film deals with regional offensives, assassinations, terror and counter-terror, dedication, weariness, betrayal. Directed by a leader of the radical-left documentary film group 'Newsreel,' it also hints at the human limitations of its
heroes and displays an ideologically interesting ambiguity (if not sadness) toward them; significantly, all talk about ideas and causes has been superseded by discussions of tactics and terror, as if the revolution was merely a matter of efficient technology. The ultimate irony is that the film was financed by the very official, Hollywood-backed American Film Institute." - Amos Vogel, Film as a Subversive Art

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2016

11/30
New York, New York: MONO NO AWARE
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6:30-9:30pm, Electronic Arts Intermix: 535 W 22nd St #5, New York, NY 10011
MONO X : TUNED TO A SHIFTING GROUND
MONO NO AWARE is excited to present TUNED TO A SHIFTING GROUND as part of our community curated cinema arts festival, MONO X. Working for over four decades, Leslie Thornton has created an incredibly deep and complex body of films, videos and installations. For this event she will present some her earliest works and influences, and touch upon stages of her development as an artist and participant in the shifting ground of technological image making. Leslie Thornton studied with Brakhage, Sharits, Frampton and Leacock and locates her work as squarely emanating from avant-garde and verite cinematic traditions. She will trace her own aesthetic shifts from the coolness of structural film to a current interest in the strategies of engagement essential to narrative form. The evening will conclude with the premiere of a new work produced under the auspices of Mono No Aware. Entitled “Fog Fog Fog Ants,” the work combines a clash of hand-made film and digital imagery, with a beguiling
and assaultive monologue performed by Thornton.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2016

12/1
New York, New York: MONO NO AWARE
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5:30-7:30pm, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts: 40 Lincoln Center Plaza New York, NY, 10023
MONO X: (I)MAGESOUND(S)
(I)MAGESOUND(S) brings together Jim Hobbs, Dennis McNany, and Andrew Hill, who will explore/exploit the potentiality of how the sonic influences the moving image and vice versa. Working across various approaches from single screen films and rescored archival footage to more complex expanded cinema and sonic installations, the entire program celebrates the collaborative nature of artists and the resonance of sound and image. Presented by Jim Hobbs (UK), Dennis McNany (US), Andrew Hill (UK) and MONO NO AWARE.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2016

12/2
London, England: Close-Up Film Centre
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8.00pm., 97 Sclater Street, E1 6HR
THROUGH A DIFFERENT LENS / FILM WORK BY JOANNA MARGARET PAUL
"All my films poems paintings play more or less between inner and outer events." – Joanna Margaret Paul. Filmmaker and curator Peter Todd presents a programme of 12 films screened for the first time to an international audience by New Zealand poet, painter, and filmmaker Joanna Margaret Paul. Often shot and edited in camera, her films chronicle motherhood and domestic life, the worn traces of urban settlement and the persistent presence of the natural world. Todd’s accompanying essay places Joanna Margaret Paul work in the lineage of filmmakers Margaret Tait and Robert Bresson, and painter Frances Hodgkins. "Motifs return in her films or what she has filmed. They become motifs through accumulation. A way that is perhaps both a becoming familiar with, getting ones bearings, and just being." – Peter Todd. Works in order screened: Napkins, 1975/ Jillian Dressing, 1976/ Task, 1982/ Sisterhood, 1975/ Seacliff, 1975/ Body/House, 1975/ Motorway, 1971/ Barrys Bay 2, 1975/ Children
Imogen, 1975/ Aberhart’s House, 1976/ Port Chalmers Cycle, 1972/ Thorndon, 1975/ Napkins, 1975. All films have been transferred from 8mm and 16mm film to HD video. Total duration 68 min. Peter Todd's essay on the work of Joanna Paul can be found here: http://hi-beam.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e4e99825c1d97f8de6eaffad3&id=ae2404db01&e=4e65756555. Through a Different Lens: Film Work by Joanna Margret Paul was commissioned by CIRCUIT Artist Film and Video Aotearoa New Zealand with the support of Creative New Zealand.

12/2
New York, New York: MONO NO AWARE
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7:00pm - 11:00pm, LightSpace Studio: 1115 Flushing Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237
MONO X: PROGRAM 1
MONO NO AWARE is excited to present MONO X: PROGRAM 1, day one of our tenth annual community curated cinema arts festival and exhibition of expanded cinema, performance, installation, and sculpture. Installations by ANTONIO CASTLES (BOGOTA, COLOMBIA) & LUCAS MAIA (SAO PAOLO, BRASIL), OLYA ZARAPINA (MONTREAL, CANADA), ADAM R LEVINE (MONTAGUE, MA). Performances by THOMAS DEXTER (CHICAGO, IL), ROBERT KELLY (INCLINE VILLAGE, NV), NOE KIDDER (BROOKLYN, NY) & MARK GALLAY (BROOKLYN, NY), CAITLIN DIAZ (LOS ANGELES, CA), ANNALISA D. QUAGLIATA (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO), ATHENA WASHBURN, (PROVIDENCE, RI) & ELI NEUMAN-HAMMOND (PROVIDENCE, RI), THISQUIETARMY (MONTREAL, CANADA) & PHILIPPE LEONARD (MONTREAL, CANADA). WIth DJ sets by FOREST JUZIUK (INTER-PROGRAM) & STEWEY DECMIL (AFTER PARTY).

12/2
New York, New York: MONO NO AWARE
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7:00pm - 2:00am, LightSpace Studio: 1115 Flushing Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237
MONO X: PROGRAM 1
MONO NO AWARE is excited to present MONO X: PROGRAM 1, day one of our tenth annual community curated cinema arts festival and exhibition of expanded cinema, performance, installation, and sculpture. Installations by ANTONIO CASTLES (BOGOTA, COLOMBIA) & LUCAS MAIA (SAO PAOLO, BRASIL), OLYA ZARAPINA (MONTREAL, CANADA), ADAM R LEVINE (MONTAGUE, MA). Performances by THOMAS DEXTER (CHICAGO, IL), DANIEL ROBERT KELLY (INCLINE VILLAGE, NV), NOE KIDDER (BROOKLYN, NY) & MARK GALLAY (BROOKLYN, NY), CAITLIN DIAZ (LOS ANGELES, CA), ANNALISA D. QUAGLIATA (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO), ATHENA WASHBURN, (PROVIDENCE, RI) & ELI NEUMAN-HAMMOND (PROVIDENCE, RI), THISQUIETARMY (MONTREAL, CANADA) & PHILIPPE LEONARD (MONTREAL, CANADA). With DJ sets by FOREST JUZIUK (INTER-PROGRAM) & STEWEY DECMIL (AFTER PARTY).

12/2
Port Washington, NY: Port Washington Public Library
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7:30pm, 1 Library Drive
ANN DEBORAH LEVY AND CHRIS LYNN: TRAVELERS WITH CAMERAS
The two film/video makers travel with their cameras and shoot films and videos close to their respective homes in New York and Maryland or farther afield in Europe or China. These works are not typical travel films that feature only famous tourist destinations, but instead capture what is often not shown: bits of daily life; poetics of light and weather changing the landscape or cityscape; and historic structures, whether still active as places of worship or now simply monuments to past events, as tourists interact with them and as sounds of the modern life of their surrounding urban settings intrude. Levy carefully edits footage shot in the field to assemble her visually rich works. She combines location sounds with additional voices recorded in the studio. Lynn who is also a sound artist is sensitive to both the visual and aural spaces of his locations and the rhythms of existence. He often edits “in-camera.” Both artists have keen eyes for making visible what we often
overlook.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2016

12/3
New York, New York: MONO NO AWARE
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7:00pm - 2:00am, LightSpace Studio: 1115 Flushing Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237
MONO X: PROGRAM 2
MONO NO AWARE is excited to present MONO X: PROGRAM 2, day two of our tenth annual community curated cinema arts festival and exhibition of expanded cinema, performance, installation, and sculpture. Installations by ANTONIO CASTLES (BOGOTA, COLOMBIA) & LUCAS MAIA (SAO PAOLO, BRASIL), OLYA ZARAPINA (MONTREAL, CANADA), ADAM R LEVINE (MONTAGUE, MA). Performances by ADRIANA VILA GUEVARA (BARCELONA, SPAIN), LUIS MACIAS (BARCELONA, SPAIN) & ALFREDO COSTA MONTEIRO (BARCELONA, SPAIN); KELLIE BRONIKOWSKI (MILWAUKEE, WI), ERIKA JANE BARRETT (ROCKAWAY BEACH, NY), LILY JUE SHENG (BROOKLYN, NY) & MICHAEL SIDNAM (BROOKLYN, NY); JOSHUA CHURCHILL (SAN FRANCISCO, CA), PAUL CLIPSON (SAN FRANCISCO, CA) & JOHN DAVIS (SAN FRANCISCO, CA); SIMON LIU (BROOKLYN, NY), WARREN NG (BROOKLYN, NY) & BEN HOZIE (BROOKLYN, NY). With DJ sets by LLOYD CARGO (INTER-PROGRAM) & SAL P. (AFTER PARTY).

12/3
San Francisco, California: Other Cinema
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8:30 PM, 992 Valencia St.
DEC.3: COX’ FIRST WOMEN IN SPACE + PERKOWSKI’S VIRTUAL BOYS
Back with the finale of his Rocket Opera trilogy is Mission Renaissance man David Cox! His ensemble epic consummates his quest for a musical translation of the Space Race, especially in the figures of Tereshkova and Ride. His keys cue collaborators John Smalley, Rachel Levin, Jonathan Parnell, Zac Fisher, Jono Jones, Molly Hankwitz, and Simon Cox. After intermission, the focus moves from outer to inner space: Beaming in from LA, Andre Perkowski premieres his VR Stigmata of Palmer Lucky, an immersive exploration of the Augmented-Reality revolution in the offing! Andre’s adroit editing and bottomless humor are in full effect in this inside (and over-the-top) scoop on our new virtual-reality wunderkind. ALSO erotic VR! AND Welles’ Future Shock, Rosentrater’s Star Wars Wars, speculative treats from Soda_Jerk and Jordan Belson, adastra.*$9
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