[Frameworks] This Week in Avant Garde Cinema: July 22 - 30, 2023

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*This Week [July 22 - 30, 2023] in Avant Garde Cinema*




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Ongoing Films for Ukrainian Border Crossings
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07.31.2023 Kinoskop – Analog Experimental Film Festival
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(Regular Deadline)
07.31.2023 ULTRAcinema
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(Extended Deadline)
08.04.2023 Strangloscope Experimental International Film Festival
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(Late Deadline)
08.11.2023 Slamdance Film Festival
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(Regular Deadline)
08.15.2023 Istanbul International Experimental Film Festival
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(9th Deadline)
08.31.2023 Alchemy Film and Moving Festival
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(Early Deadline)
09.01.2023 Cauldron International Film and Video Festival
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(Early Deadline)
09.03.2023 PRISME #6
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09.06.2023 Punto de Vista
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09.08.2023 Coney Island Film Festival
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*complicated sorting but a true attempt, enjoy!*

This week's programs (summary):

   - Refresh
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[March
   2022 - Spring 2023, Denver, CO]
   - Inheritance
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[June
   22, 2023-Feb 2024, New York, NY]
   - A Dweller On Two Planets: Ayoung Kim, Yin-Ju Chen, Sow Yee Au, Su Yu
   Hsin
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[Jun29-Jul29,
   New York, NY]
   - Feedback, Part 2
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[July
   21-August 2, New York, NY]
   - Mono No Aware Community Screening Program
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[July
   30, New York, NY]
   - The Long Conversation
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   [ongoing, online]
   - 6x6 Project: Artists' Moving Image Works
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[ongoing,
   online]


*STARTING BEFORE JULY 22, 2023*

*March 2022 - Summer 2023*
Venue type: *Live, physical event*
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
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open during Museum hours,
The Summit Stage and Expedition Health, Denver Museum of Nature & Science,
2001 Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO
*REFRESH: *CYANOBACTERIA OFFER PERSPECTIVE ON OURSELVES
This art-science collaboration looks at the microscopic ways cyanobacteria
move, on an individual level and in colonies. If we study these organisms
and their varied forms, we might discover ways to improve our future.

On display at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science in the Summit Stage and
Expedition Health, March 2022 - Fall 2022

The cells in your body take in oxygen and sweep out waste products like
carbon dioxide (CO2). Microscopic cyanobacteria use photosynthesis to work
in reverse, breathing in CO2 and pumping out oxygen.

Three billion years ago, cyanobacteria created Earth’s oxygenfilled
atmosphere, supporting the evolution of creatures like us. Today, they
provide one-quarter of the planet’s oxygen, and cyanobacteria like
spirulina provide us with food.

Researchers believe that cyanobacteria —which need only sunlight, CO2, and
water to thrive— could offer solutions to our changing climate. They might
help reduce CO2 on a grand scale, contribute to biofuel production, and
support long-term space travel. This diverse group of organisms offers a
symbolic warning as well: when colonies of cyanobacteria become too dense
or stressed, they can run out of nutrients or be destroyed by their own air
pollution.

Made with the collaborative efforts of filmmaker Erin Espelie and the
Jeffrey Cameron Laboratory at the University of Colorado Boulder, which
created a customized microscope system specifically tailored for long-term
growth and quantitative imaging of cyanobacterial cells; with special
thanks to microbiologist and cinematographer Evan Johnson and artists Nima
Bahrehmand, Travis Austin, Will Alstetter, as well as NEST Studio for the
Arts.

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*June 22, 2023 - February 2024*
Venue type: *Live, physical event*
Whitney Museum of American Art
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99 Gansevoort St, New York, NY
*Inheritance*
Inheritance traces the profound impacts of legacy and the past across
familial, historical, and aesthetic lines. Featuring new acquisitions and
rarely-seen works from the Whitney collection by forty-three leading
artists, the exhibition includes paintings, sculptures, videos,
photographs, and time-based media installations from the 1970s to today.
This diverse array of works consider what has been passed on and how it may
shift, change, or live again.

Drawing inspiration from Ephraim Asili’s 2020 film of the same title,
Inheritance reflects on multiple meanings of the word, whether celebratory
or painful, from one era, person, or idea to the next. The exhibition takes
a layered approach to storytelling by interweaving narrative with
documentary and personal experiences with historical and generational
events. A group of works examining the cycle from birth to death opens the
exhibition, while other galleries take up different kinds of lineages, such
as how artists borrow from and remake art history or unspool legacies of
racialized violence and their recurrences.

The poet Rio Cortez speaks of being “framed by our future knowing”—even as
we sit in this moment, we slide backward and forward in time, between our
foremothers and the descendants we will never know. Rather than passively
accepting our current state, the artists whose work is on view here ask:
How did we get here, as individuals and as a society, and where are we
going?

Artists featured in this exhibition include Ephraim Asili, Sadie Barnette,
Kevin Beasley, Diedrick Brackens, Beverly Buchanan, Widline Cadet, Andrea
Carlson, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Ralston Crawford, Mary Beth Edelson, John
Edmonds, Kevin Jerome Everson, Chitra Ganesh, Todd Gray, Wade Guyton, David
Hartt, Emily Jacir, Wakeah Jhane, Mary Kelly, Deana Lawson, An-My Lê,
Maggie Lee, Sherrie Levine, Dindga McCannon, Ana Mendieta, Thaddeus Mosley,
Lorraine O’Grady, Kambui Olujimi, John Outterbridge, Pat Phillips, Faith
Ringgold, Sophie Rivera, Carissa Rodriguez, Cameron Rowland, Sturtevant,
Hank Willis Thomas, Clarissa Tossin, Kara Walker, Joan Wallace, Carrie Mae
Weems, WangShui, and Bruce and Norman Yonemoto.

This exhibition is organized by Rujeko Hockley, Arnhold Associate Curator
at the Whitney Museum of American Art.

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*June 29 - July 29*
Venue type: *Live, physical event*
Microscope Gallery
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12:00-6:00pm ET,
525 W 29th St, 2nd floor, New York, NY, 10001
*A Dweller on Two Planets: Ayoung Kim, Yin-Ju Chen, Sow Yee Au, Su Yu Hsin*
Microscope is very pleased to present this group exhibition curated by
Alice, Nien-pu Ko featuring new and recent works in single- and
multi-channel video and video installation by four East Asian and Southeast
Asian woman artists: Ayoung Kim, Yin-Ju Chen, Sow Yee Au, and Su Yu Hsin.

>From Alice, Nien-pu Ko:
Inspired by the early science fiction novel, '*A Dweller on Two Planets*,'
by Frederick Spencer Olive, this exhibition suggests some possibilities for
cultural engagement today. This story of time-traveling consciousness,
revealed by an Eastern spirit, depicts imaginary submerged ancient
civilizations that have developed futuristic technology and scientific
discoveries, including holograph-like art works and interplanetary
cohabitation. This fictional story discloses a vision of human existence in
the future, where the co-existence between East and West extends into outer
space. Taking these speculations as a starting point, this exhibition links
four media artists based in Asia. Together, their recent works explore
cultural interference, remixing historical events and colonial legacy in
order to develop an alternative narrative that suggests a mode of planetary
thinking with regards to immigration, futurism, and nature.

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*July 21 - August 2*
Venue type: *Live, physical event*
Anthology Film Archives
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32 Second Avenue, New York, NY
*FEEDBACK, PART 2*
This past spring, Anthology organized a series that explored the filmic
phenomenon of “documentary feedback”: films that have created a kind of
non-fiction feedback loop by giving their subjects the opportunity to
preview footage and then incorporating their responses into the works’
final form. Now we expand the frame dramatically to illustrate the many
other ways that the concept of “feedback” has been manifested within the
cinema. The films and videos presented here make use of various techniques
– including video feedback, sonic feedback, and mirrors – to create visual
or aural feedback loops. Other works engage with the theme in more
theoretical, conceptual ways, by confronting performers with their own
image, reflecting the audience back to itself, holding up a critical mirror
to the normally hegemonic broadcast news media, and so on. One way or
another, the artists featured here look beyond simplistic, one-way flows of
information or expression. Instead they experiment with circular,
reflective, or multi-directional orchestrations of images, sounds, and
ideas, while also demonstrating how different technologies give rise to
different opportunities for variation, analysis, and philosophical or
aesthetic self-awareness. This series is co-presented by Electronic Arts
Intermix (www.eai.org). Special thanks to Rebecca Cleman & Karl McCool
(EAI); as well as to Tyler Maxin (Blank Forms), and all the filmmakers.

ONTOLOGIES
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July 21 at 7:00 PM
MIRRORING
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July 22 at 6:15 PM
FILM FEEDBACK
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July 22 at 8:30 PM
July 29 at 6:30 PM
PRINT GENERATION
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July 23 at 4:00 PM
BROADCAST TELEVISION, PROGRAM 1
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July 23 at 6:30 PM
July 29 at 8:30 PM
BROADCAST TELEVISION, PROGRAM 2
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July 23 at 8:30 PM
EARLY EXPERIMENTS IN VIDEO FEEDBACK
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July 24 at 6:30 PM
July 30 at 8:00 PM
LATER EXPERIMENTS IN VIDEO FEEDBACK
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July 24 at 8:30 PM
PETER DONEBAUER: THE CREATION CYCLE
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July 25 at 7:30 PM
TELEVISION/NEWS FEEDBACK
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July 26 at 7:30 PM
AURAL FEEDBACK, PROGRAM 1
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July 27 at 7:00 PM
AURAL FEEDBACK, PROGRAM 2
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July 27 at 8:30 PM
VITO ACCONCI
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July 28 at 7:30 PM
VIDEOFREEX
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July 30 at 6:00 PM
AUDIENCE/ACTORS
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August 2 at 7:30 PM

*SUNDAY, JULY 30, 2023* Venue type: *Live, physical event*
Mono No Aware
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1pm ET,
32 Second Avenue, New York, NY
*MONO NO AWARE COMMUNITY SCREENING PROGRAM*
Featuring the world premiere of films made locally with the support of MONO
in June and July 2023. These programs will include films made through the
educational initiatives of MONO NO AWARE, a cinema-arts nonprofit
organization and film positive community working to promote connectivity
through the cinematic experience. Established in 2007 and based in downtown
Brooklyn, MONO NO AWARE presents monthly artist-in-person screenings,
facilitates equipment rentals, operates a film distribution initiative,
maintains wet & dry lab facilities, and hosts an annual exhibition for
contemporary artists and international filmmakers whose work incorporates
Super-8mm, 16mm, 35mm, or altered light projections.

For more info visit: www.mononoawarefilm.com
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*ONGOING*

Venue type: *Virtual, online event*
Riverwest Radio
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streaming 24/7
*THE LONG CONVERSATION*
THE LONG CONVERSATION with Xav Leplae and Stephanie Barber is on indefinite
hold. But... all episodes from the last year and a half are streaming!!!

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Venue type: *Virtual, online event*
6x6 Project
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streaming 24/7
*Artists' Moving Image Works*
6x6 project is an online artists' community that serves as a platform for
disseminating artists' moving image works, and to create
an ever-growing network among peers.

There are now more than four hundred artists’ film and moving image works
available to view on the website.









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