[Frameworks] This Week in Avant Garde Cinema: May 20 - 28, 2023

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*This Week [May 20 - 28, 2023] in Avant Garde Cinema*




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05.31.2023 Interbay Cinema Society Lightpress Grants
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05.31.2023 ANALOGICA
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(Late Deadline)
05.31.2023 Laterale Film Festival
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(Extended Deadline)
05.31.2023 25FPS Festival
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05.31.2023 Istanbul International Experimental Film Festival
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(7th Deadline)
06.01.2023 Reeling The Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival
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(Late Deadline)
06.01.2023 Engauge Experimental Film Festival
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06.02.2023 Buffalo Int’l Film Festival
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(Late Deadline)
06.09.2023 New Orleans Film Festival
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(Extended Deadline)
06.15.2023 Revolutions Per Minute Festival
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06.23.2023 Edinburgh Short Film Festival
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06.30.2023 Antimatter [media art]
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(Regular Deadline)
06.30.2023 Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival
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(rough cuts + pre world premiere)
06.30.2023 ULTRAcinema
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07.01.2023 Small File Media Festival
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07.10.2023 Affective Intermediality International Conference
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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]
   - Natural Magic: Experiments In Photography
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[March
   17-June 4, Oxford, UK]
   - Donna Rosebud By Jp Somersaulter
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[May
   20, Chicago, IL]
   - Screening Experimental Films By Andrew Noren And James Herbert
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[May
   20, New York, NY]
   - ARCHIVE FEVER2
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[May
   20, San Francisco, CA]
   - Frontierland
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[May
   24, Gdynia, Poland]
   - VISIONS: Richard Tuohy & Dianne Barrie
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[May
   24, Montreal, QC, Canada]
   - To Pick A Flower: Films By Shireen Seno
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[May
   25, Rochester, NY]
   - "The Fragmentations Only Mean ..."
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[May
   26, Sopot, Poland]
   - VASTLAB LIVESCORE
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[May
   27, Los Angeles, CA]
   - Avant To Live: New Experimental Works
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[May
   27, San Francisco, CA]
   - The Long Conversation
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   [ongoing, online]
   - 6x6 Project: Artists' Moving Image Works
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[ongoing,
   online]


*STARTING BEFORE MAY 20, 2023*

*March 2022 - Spring 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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*March 17 - June 4*
Venue type: *Live, physical event*
Bodleian Library
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Mo - Sa 10am-5pm, Su 11am-4pm GMT,
Transept, Weston Library, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, Broad St,
Oxford, UK
*Natural Magic: Experiments in Photography*
Photography was invented by a network of chemical experimenters. Little by
little, they discovered the photosensitive properties of precious metals
and learned to capture images from life on a chemical emulsion of silver
nitrate, or iron, or gold, or ground up vegetables. Today’s digital
photography feels a long way from the experiments of the nineteenth
century, but an intrepid society of alchemists is reviving the processes of
the past and creating new approaches to darkroom photography.

*Natural Magic* features work by Megan Ringrose, Nettie Edwards, Karel
Doing, Andrés Pardo, and Garry Fabian Miller – artists who have spent a
lifetime exploring the chemical potentials of photography.

*SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2023*

enue type: *Live, physical event*
Chicago Filmmakers
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7PM CST,
Chicago Filmmakers’ Firehouse Cinema, 1326 W Hollywood Avenue, Chicago, IL
*DONNA ROSEBUD by JP Somersaulter (Presented by Chicago Filmmakers and the
Chicago Film Archives)*
USA, 1986, 80m, a feature-length live action film made by animator JP
Somersaulter in 1986. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the
filmmaker moderated by Kat Sachs of Cine-File.

"You have just entered the world of Donna Rosebud. Here, there is no such
thing as death. You can change your age as often as you change your
clothes. Donna is the mayor, a doctor, an athlete, a musician, a chemist, a
lawyer, a philosopher, and a mother of seven. She has a lover named
Alonzo... seven men in one. Donna's world is ideal, but she's been having
bad dreams — and we're in them."

Along with his partners Lillian and Michael Moats, JP created a bundle of
highly imaginative, award-winning animation films geared towards children
and adults alike. Donna Rosebud took creative shape during the early 1980s
when JP was on his own, premiering at the Music Box Theatre in 1987. JP,
Lillian, and Michael will all be in attendance for the post-screening Q&A.

JP, Lillian, and Michael will soon be leaving their homes in the United
States for various abodes in Europe. We will miss them, but are happy that
they'll still have a presence with the Chicago Film Archives: they are
leaving all of their work here, in CFA’s care.

Please be sure to arrive 15 minutes prior to showtime and be ready to
present your order confirmation number for admission. Masks are strongly
recommended, but not required.

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Venue type: *Live, physical event*
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
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3:30 PM ET,
Third Floor Screening Room, NYPL for the Performing Arts, 40 Lincoln Center
Plaza, New York, NY
*Screening Experimental Films by Andrew Noren and James Herbert*
"In 1981, Laurence Kardish programmed *Of Light and Texture* at the Museum
of Modern Art, a dual exhibition of Andrew Noren and James Herbert’s films.
Today, community curator Paul Attard will present a new screening of
*Cantico* by Herbert and *Imaginary Light* by Noren, serving as a
well-overdue survey of two seminal and long-neglected 16mm masters who, by
their own choosing, have nearly vanished from the public’s consciousness
since that exhibition. By 1989, Noren had withdrawn all of his films from
the Film-Makers’ Cooperative and rarely screened any new work up until his
death in 2015. Since 2007, Herbert has focused his attention towards large
scale painting. While both dabbled with digital technologies during the
2000s, the two films that will be shown at the Library for the Performing
Arts are presented on pristine celluloid: 1994’s *Imaginary Light* and
1982’s *Cantico*.

Disregarding the many technical merits both films have going for them—their
intense ethereal beauty and rigorous formal qualities aside—there’s also a
question of rarity here with this screening: there is, quite literally,
nowhere else in the world where one can see both of these films in direct
conversation with one another."

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Venue type: *Live, physical event*
Other Cinema
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8pm PT,
ATA Gallery, 992 Valencia (@ 21st), San Francisco, CA
*ARCHIVE FEVER2*
PRELINGER: FILM: THE LIVING RECORD OF OUR MEMORY
We are over the moon to have snagged the NorCal debut of this major
international doc, especially since one of its principal interviewees, Rick
Prelinger, is here in-person to introduce it!
A Spanish-Canadian co-production, Inés Toharia Terán's epic two-hour
overview automatically becomes thee up-to-date 'bible' on arguably the most
critical cinematic practice of our particular time: film archiving! The
cast of interview subjects includes B. Morrison, D. Streible, J. Mekas, K.
Loch, K. Brownlow, M. Toscano, M. Scorsese, S.Bromberg, and many others!
They explain what film preservation is and why it is needed. Our
protagonists are custodians of film whose work behind the scenes safeguards
the survival of motion pictures. Note: tonight there's no first
half/intermission, but come early for pre-show pieces  on Rick himself,
on Stephen Parr's Oddball Films, and on proto-cinema (16mm!)

*WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 2023*

Venue type: *Live, physical event*
Museum of Emigration
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1:30 PM GMT+2,
st. Poland 1 81-339 Gdynia
*Frontierland*
16mm. 77 min. In English, Spanish and Nahuatl, with subtitles in English
and Spanish

The title refers not to a location but rather to those spaces where
cultures intertwine. As this film demonstrates, mestizaje is not so much a
racial category as a state of mind, and it can be found even where
nationalists and exoticists from both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border might
least expect it: not just in Southern and Baja California, but also in
Mexico City, South Carolina, Vancouver's Chinatown, and the homes of
European collectors of Pre-Columbian art. Lerner and Ortiz-Torres have
fashioned a perfumed nightmare out of the fragments that make up the
post-colonial scene: part traditional documentary, part postmodern
travelogue, part art film, part music video, part public access agit-prop.
Any more literal description would be a betrayal of the film's many
surprises. Besides homages to Luis Buñuel and Kenneth Anger, watch for the
bravura long take that brings together Aztec pyramids and Mexico City's
plaza del Zócalo as part of a bleak landscape populated by nuns, vatos,
wrestlers and la migra.

Starring: Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Aztlan Underground, Hugo Sánchez, David
Vázquez, Cameron Jamie, Sergio Zenteno, Pecatrixis, Atoxxxico y Mictlan.

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Venue type: *Live, physical event*
VISIONS
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7pm & 9pm ET,
La lumière collective 7080, rue Alexandra, #506, Montréal [QC], Canada
*VISIONS: RICHARD TUOHY & DIANNE BARRIE*
Presented by VISIONS, in collaboration with Tënk: a double programme by
Richard Tuohy and Dianna Barrie at la lumière collective! 16mm projection
with artists in attendance!

“The wonders of projection are normally just too familiar to us to see
what’s interesting about what’s going on. It’s the transformation of the
thing, being able to take a strip of still pictures and we experience
movement. We’d like to confront people with how that works; that’s what we
find exciting about the performances.” – Richard Tuohy

Cinema was the first inescapably mechanical art. But in this
post-mechanical age, the traditional apparatus of cinema has all to rapidly
been deemed obsolete and primitive. Yet the handing over of industrial
machinery to anti-industrial users represents one of the prime creative
opportunities for re-appraising and re-interpreting the nature of ourselves
as transformed by the age of machines. Post mechanical age, the humanness
of the machine can be made evident. Post mechanical age, machine craft is
the new hand craft. Australian diy cine experimentalists Richard Tuohy and
Dianna Barrie explore the primitive apparatus of cinema and the relation
between hand and machine.

--- 19h | CARTE BLANCHE: 10x MELBOURNE: 16mm FILMS FROM MELBOURNE’S ARTIST
FILM WORKSHOP ---
Melbourne’s *Artist Film Workshop* is a collective and DIY lab space
dedicated to analogue experimental film. Established in 2011 for screenings
and workshops, we built our first communal lab space in the 2013. The last
few years in particular have been a notably productive period at the lab.
There is no specific house style (or particularly Australian approach) to
experimental 16mm here … at least not that we have articulated. Each work
sings its own song. But naturally enough, the technical limitations and
opportunities afforded by totally DIY 16mm lab work at our space does
engender a certain commonality. Come let AFW show you our grainy, flickery,
celluloid dreams! Screening includes work by Lucas Haynes, Sabina
Maselli, Melody Woodnut, Hannah Chetwin, Aditya Martodehartje, Jordan
Kaye, Sebastian Vacaris, Carl Looper, Helen Niasm, Rowena Crowe.

--- 21h | RHYTHM & LIGHT: FILMS BY RICHARD TUOHY & DIANNA BARRIE ---
A programme of short films by Australian experimental FIlmmakers RIchard
Tuohy and Dianna Barrie that take us from windswept coasts to pulsating
mega cities.  The work revels in the energy of place as expressed through
rhythmic movements of light and shadow and the wash of time as dissected
into frames in the camera and reconstituted into flickering flow by the
projector.

*IN AND OUT A WINDOW* | 2021 | 16mm | 12 mins
*INTERSECTION* | 2022 | 16mm | 10 mins
*LIKE A LIGHTHOUSE* | 2022 | 16mm | 12 mins
*BUS TURNING* | 2021 | 16mm | 7 mins
*CROSSING* | 2016 | 16mm | 11 mins
*DEAR DREAD* | 2015 | 16mm | 7 mins
*INSIDE THE MACHINE* | 2016 | 3 x 16mm performance | 12 mins
*CHINA NOT CHINA* | 2018 | 16mm | 14 mins

*WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2023*

Venue type: *Live, physical event*
Visual Studies Workshop
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7pm ET,
Visual Studies Workshop, 31 Prince Street, Rochester, NY
*To Pick a Flower: Films by Shireen Seno*
We are thrilled to welcome filmmaker and curator Shireen Seno
(Japan/Philippines) back to VSW to show a program of her recent films. In
2017, Seno presented a program of Experimental Film and Video from the
Philippines in the VSW Film Series, and has returned to VSW in 2023 as
Project Space resident. Seno is an artist and filmmaker whose work
addresses memory, history, and image-making, often in relation to the idea
of home. Her 2021 video essay, *To Pick a Flower*, explores the
transformation and commodification of nature through archival photographs
from the American colonial occupation of the Philippines in the first half
of the 20th century.

On Saturday, May 27th, Seno will present her feature film, *Nervous
Translation*, at the Dryden Theater.

*THURSDAY, MAY 26, 2023*

Venue type: *Live, physical event*
Dwie Zmiany
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6:00 PM GMT+2,
Bohaterów Monte Cassino 31, 81-759 Sopot, Poland
*"The Fragmentations Only Mean ..."*
A documentary film by Jesse Lerner and Sara Harris, 72 minutes, 2021, DCP.

An audiovisual landscape of the Noah Purifoy Outdoor Museum, located in the
California high desert. In 1986 Noah Purifoy (1917- 2004) retired from his
position of many years on the California Arts Council and moved to a remote
desert site north of Joshua Tree National Park, where, over the last
eighteen years of his life, he created an ambitious series of over a
hundred assemblage sculptures which sprawl over acres of the harsh, arid
land, and address issues of North American history, race relations, social
justice, contemporary philosophy, and human interactions with and impact
upon the environment.

*FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2023*

Venue type: *Live, physical event*
VASTLAB
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8pm PT,
14366 Ventura Blvd (2nd Floor), Sherman Oaks, CA
*VASTLAB LIVESCORE*
A LIVE VISUAL/SOUND SERIES WHERE FILMMAKERS SHARE THEIR VISUALS TO HAVE
EXISTING SOUNDTRACKS REIMAGINED LIVE BY MUSICIANS AND SOUND ARTISTS

Films by: Dillon Bastan, dpb.2, Wheeler Winston Dixon, Jed McGowan, Michael
A. Mersereau, Kent Tate, M. Woods

Livescores by: Dillon Bastan, Damon Ramirez, Threadbare Aristocrats

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Venue type: *Live, physical event*
Other Cinema
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8pm PT,
ATA Gallery, 992 Valencia (@ 21st), San Francisco, CA
*AVANT TO LIVE: NEW EXPERIMENTAL WORKS*
A mini-fest of innovation in film form, this season's NEW Night boasts more
than 15 cine-initiatives, and more than 7 makers in person..the majority of
them women. We're particularly honored to have in the house Vanessa
Renwick and Bill Daniel, each with new pieces--Vanessa with *The Girl in
the Boat* and Bill with *Understanding Tumbleweeds*, a multi-media
collaboration with live musician Thad Povey! (Bill also exhibits
his photos on the gallery walls!) ALSO in person are Al Hernandez with *Jumping
Fences*, TT Takemoto with *Ever Wanting*, and Maura Cotter with *Arboreal
Memories*. We've also managed to enlist Kelly Sears' *Phase II*, Alix
Blevins' *Absolving the Valve*, Anna Kipervaser's *With The Tide, with the
Tide**,* Kelly Gallagher's *In the Future*, Alex Miller's* My Eyes Resist
Nothing*, and 2(!!) new movies from Seattle's Salise Hughes*--*on *The
Graduate's* Mrs. Robinson. PLUS Bryan Boyce and Tomas Talamantes (both in
person), a 99 Hooker luv-letter, and Justin Rhody's inspired collab
with Sergei Eisenstein and a hundred “crowd-animators” on the
*exquisite-corpse Potemkin*. Free pencils, per usual

*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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