On The Streets of New York
Gallery 151
350 Bowery (corner Fourth Street)
New York City
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
8pm - 10pm


Film program:
Doin' Time In Times Square (1991), Charlie Ahearn
On The Streets of New York
Gallery 151
350 Bowery (corner Fourth Street)
New York City
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
8pm - 10pm


Film program:
Doin' Time In Times Square (1991), Charlie Ahearn
CRUEL WEATHER
2 OCTOBER - 14 NOVEMBER
new film/video from Arab Middle East" fall 09 Scotland (Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow)

::: PROGRAMME NOW ONLINE! :::
http://www.cruelweather.com

Plazaville by G.H. Hovagimyan with Christina McPhee
Opening Reception: Tuesday, April 7th, 2009, 5pm-7pm
Location: Pace Digital Gallery, 163 William Street (btw Beekman St. &
Ann St.)
Lower Manhattan
http://csis.pace.edu/digitalgallery/
Exhibition Dates: April 7th – May 1st
Gallery Hours: 12-6pm, Tues. – Fri.
While my room in "the first crackhouse on the left" isn't quite this gloomy (or big) and there are no pets to welcome me home, it's just about as bare. Buster Keaton stars in this clip from Beckett's 1964 screenplay, "Film":
PRESENT samples different models and modes of perception and distance, evoking presence in the sense of “reentry” into the fugitive "now" – the critical pivot of point of view, of locality and physical or geographic location, the limits of territory, the infinity of movement.
The Whitney is hosting a series of lectures about the work of Gordon Matta-Clark on March 29th. There's also a special showing of his films on April 5th. The Films reveal much of what Gordon was trying to get at. Some are simple documentations but even in those films there are fantastic associations and leaps of connections to experimental film makers. The films are very important and should not be missed. Tickets need to be purchased/reserved online here.
I'm in Split, Croatia for the Split Festival of New Film. This is the eleventh season. You might call this, "the little festival that could." It's not as well known as the E.M.A.F or V.I.P.E.R or the other film and media festivals around Europe. Split does have a habit of taking chances. Branko Karabatic, the festival head states that he started the festival with three other friends. They named it the festival of "New Film" as a riff off "Expanded Cinema" ala Gene Youngblood and Exploded Cinema which is a term used in Amsterdam to talk about "Media Art."