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DANCE MOViES 2008

KINO-EYE, Veterans, PH Propiedad Horizontal, Nora

Another chance to see the four dance films commissioned by EMPAC and premiered last year at EMPAC's opening festival! Combining dance with the technologies of the moving image, these works span a wide geographic, visual and emotional range. They include: a poetic work based on the biography of an African choreographer living in the US, who returns to dance her story in Zimbabwe; a lively play on movement and architecture created by Argentinian dancers suspended in a narrow passageway; a collaboration with US veterans transforming their experiences in Iraq through imagery and re-enactmant; and a work that combines the aesthetic of video surveillance in post-Soviet Russia with the filmed movements of a contemporary Russian dancer. In the last year, these first DANCE MOViES Commissions have traveled far and wide to international festivals around the world. As a group they were shown in the Dance for Camera Festival in Brighton, UK; Festival Internacional de Video-Danza de Buenos Aires, Argentina; Dance Camera West in Los Angeles; and the Dance on Camera Festival produced by Dance Films Association and co-sponored by the Film Society of Lincoln Center in New York City, garnering awards and critical attention.

KINO-EYE (USA)

Elena Demyanenko: Choreographer, Dancer Joby Emmons: Director, Editor, Sound Designer Matt Schloss: Sound Mixer Running time: 7 minutes I am kino-eye, I am a mechanical eye... I am in constant motion, I draw near then away from objects, I crawl under, I climb onto them... free of the limits of time and space... (Dziga Vertov) Exploiting the technologies that constantly monitor us, Kino-Eye shadows a dancer through the public and private realms of contemporary Moscow. Immersed in an aesthetic of video surveillance, the dancer shifts in and out of glitches and static as video playback anonymously manipulates her stolen image. “Elena was interested in the themes of surveillance, voyeurism, and exhibitionism within dance. I found a surveillance camera in an unfinished apartment complex on the outskirts of Moscow and felt that it would be an appropriate tool for exploring her ideas. I followed her through the city and to the apartment with this camera. Elena developed movement based upon various physical responses to being spied upon-- pedestrian, guarded, flirtatious. The wireless video feed produced media scarred with glitches, static, hisses, hums, and pops. These flaws created both the editing style and the soundtrack for the piece. No external effects were used, just the copying, pasting, and layering of the flaws that the wireless gave me. I replicated the screen layout of surveillance monitors that I found both in Moscow subway stations and in New York bodegas. I mimicked playback features such as fast-forward, rewind, and slow motion to manipulate the dancer's image.” — Joby Emmons

Veterans (USA)

Choreography/direction by Victoria Marks Photography/editing/direction by Margaret Williams Performed by Manuel Flores, Aaron McCollum, Jose Reynoso, John Tingley, Cidkyee Williams, and Felton Williams Music and sound design by Jeremy Cox Running time: 17 minutes The film Veterans tracks five US vets recovering from PTSD, as they make their way through the streets of Los Angeles. Locked in solitary battles of isolation, dislocation and memory, these vets converge in a quiet alley and find themselves joining in a ritual re-enactment of combat before returning to their separate lives. Margaret Williams and Victoria Marks, known for their moving and visually compelling dance film collaborations, (including OUTSIDE IN, MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS and MEN) are re-united through EMPAC, for the first time in 11 years. In the film Veterans, Marks and Williams worked with vets to translate their imaginary and real experiences into a visual and kinetic story of longing and displacement. The performers met Marks and Williams while involved in a Combat Rehab/PTSD program at the VA Hospital in West Los Angeles. “The challenge for us was to consider how to represent an invisible condition (PTSD) on film. Whilst we made use of magical story telling, our wish was to accurately conjure the emotional dislocations our subjects experience through something other than reportage. Each set of images is the result of dreaming together with the performers and hearing the vets’ own metaphors for their experience. For one scene we worked with the extraordinary dancer, Jose Reynoso, who represented a military uniform. The presence of the camera offered a different way for the vets to tell their stories... Guided by the vets, the camera allows us a new, and perhaps previously overlooked, perspective of their experiences as modern soldiers.” — Victoria Marks and Margaret Williams

PH Propiedad Horizontal (Argentina)

Created by David Farias, Carla Schillagi and Maria Fernanda Vallejos Running time: 10 minutes A group of dancers use a narrow passageway, typical for Argentinean urban housing, to create an elegant, abstract, and lively piece of pure movement and form. In continual dialogue, the collaborative group of artists...discovered through improvisation a creative process to interact with the specific place of the alleyway - a remnant of European urban heritage, a familiar place in Argentina. Their intention was to re-imagine this familiar space, show it in a new light, and somehow be involved in protecting this fast-disappearing feature of contemporary city life. “We wanted to explore and reclaim this space by investigating it with the body, through contact with the walls, support, weight, fluidity of movement, weightlessness etc. With the camera, we aimed to try different locations, angles, inversions, movement and stillness. We wanted a direct interaction between the corporal, the visual, and the environment.” “Working in the open air and in a non-conventional space during these last two years, we encountered many unforeseen circumstances: inclement weather, even for the days of the shoot; modifications to the environment, as the house next door was reduced to a vacant lot; the hesitations of the local residents at seeing dancers climbing on the walls of their homes; scraped bodies and ripped clothing from friction with the rough walls...” — Carla Schillagi and Maria Fernanda Vallejos

Nora (USA/Zimbabwe/Mozambique/UK)

Directed by Alla Kovgan and David Hinton Choreographed by Nora Chipaumire with Souleymane Badolo Soundscore by Thomas Mapfumo Produced by Joan Frosch Running time: 35 minutes Nora is based on true stories of the dancer Nora Chipaumire, who was born in Zimbabwe in 1965. In the film, Nora returns to the landscape of her childhood and takes a journey through vivid memories of her youth. Using performance and dance, she brings her history to life in a swiftly-moving poem of sound and image. The result is a film about family dramas, difficult love affairs and militant politics, which moves back and forth between the comic and the tragic, the joyful and the mournful. It is a film about a girl who is constantly embattled - struggling against all kinds of intimidation and violence - but who slowly gathers strength, pride and independence. Shot entirely on location in Southern Africa, Nora includes a multitude of local performers and dancers of all ages, from young schoolchildren to ancient grandmothers, and much of the music is specially composed by a legend of Zimbabwean music - Thomas Mapfumo. “Nora’s story is full of drama but we wanted to tell it not as a dramatist would, but as a poet would. We wanted something more rapid, vivid, and economical than conventional drama – something that combined clarity of storytelling with density of meaning. We wanted the film to work through metaphor, distilling the abstract into the concrete, and expressing the emotional through the physical. Dance was perfect for our purposes. It allowed us to give unusual rhythms to narrative, and invent different ways to tell different stories. “Due to the political situation in Zimbabwe, we shot Nora in Mozambique, right at the Zimbabwe border, in Manica Province. Our biggest joy came from working with the local people. How can we thank them enough? ” — David Hinton and Alla Kovgan “Dancing is for me a primal means of self-preservation, self-assertion, self-determination.. The method and process, from the seed of a movement idea, and the genesis of the ideas into rhythm and motion through space, is simple for the solo artist: the transformation onto a different medium, such as film is not so easy. The cross cultural/cross language/cross gender/cross generation/cross genre/cross continental collaboration that is Nora was both exhilarating and challenging.” — Nora Chipaumire

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The Sounds of Science

Unfiction is a series of documentary films that turn truth into something other than fact, using poetry and imagination, rather than transparency and objectivity. These filmmakers question the very notion of authenticity, and disobey the typical documentary filmmaking practices; instead they stage their own realities on location, employing techniques such as reenactment, personal voice-overs and special effects. The mesmerizing science films of Jean Painlevé (1902-89) are at once surrealist-influenced dream shorts and serious science documentaries. The pioneering French scientist-educator-filmmaker -inventor (and sometime Dadaist) had a decades-spanning career in which he created hundreds of short films on subjects ranging from astronomy to pigeons to, most famously, the curiosities of marine-life. The eight short films in the Sounds of Science screening are accompanied by an equally hypnotic and dreamy score by rock band Yo La Tengo.

Jean Painlevé was a film director, critic, theorist, and animator, yet his interests and studies also extended to mathematics, medicine, and zoology. Amazingly, all these disparate strands came together in a groundbreaking, decades-spanning artistic career. Operating under the credo: Science is Fiction, Painlevé forged his own unique cinematic path, creating countless short films for both the viewing public and the scientific community. Moreover, he was also one of the first filmmakers to take his camera underwater. Surreal, otherworldly documents of marine life, these films transformed sea horses, octopi, and mollusks into delicate dancers in their own floating ballets. This anthology features twenty-three of Painlevé’s shorts in their original form, as well as Yo La Tengo’s ninety-minute original score The Sounds of Science, written in 2001 to accompany eight of the director’s films.

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Sleepover under Warhol’s Sleep (1963)

Bring a sleeping bag and pillow and sleepover in Studio 2 under a projection of Warhol’s marathon five-and-a-half hour film, Sleep. Prior to the sleepover, a selection of teas for sleeping will be served. 

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Waking Life

Directed by Richard Linklater

Taking its title from George Santayana’s statement that, “Sanity is a madness put to good uses; waking life is a dream controlled,” Waking Life follows a young man through a series of philosophical conversations that take place while he is caught in a lucid dream.

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new british talent

onedotzero

BBC film network presents a diverse selection of live action, animation and documentary shorts from the latest bright sparks and upcoming talent from the UK indie filmmaking scene. Curated by Claire Spencer Cook from BBC Film network.

  • james harris: moonshot uk / 01:00
  • johnny kelly: procrastination / 05:00
  • beth stratford: cheat neutral / 13:00
  • rob brown: shit happens / 01:00
  • anastasia kirillova: 50 years and a few puss kittens wiser / 09:00
  • tom marshall: big boy 74 / 10:00
  • alex bland: i dreamt of flying / 04:08
  • kerry mcleod: for all the tea in england / 13:00
  • stephen irwin: dry lips / 04:08
  • george wu: accordian / 04:00
  • jacqueline wright + alice lowe: sticks and balls / 04:00
  • matthew walker: operator / 02:00
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campus creatives

onedotzero

A compilation reel featuring a selection of the best in recent short form animation and video work submitted by Rensselaer students and staff.

  • blair neil
  • 10,000 (or less)
  • patrick jalbert 
  • unrealistic expectations
  • anna cardillo 
  • june bug
  • eleanor goldsmith 
  • confessions of a conflicted filmmaker
  • calvert williams 
  • spazio in mezzo
  • jessica krannitz
  • the journey of a dandelion seed
  • patrick jalbert 
  • kodoku
  • michael bullock 
  • sunlight parties

Main Image: campus creatives kiosk on the mezzanine in 2009 for ODZ. Photo: Ray Felix/EMPAC.

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terrain 08

onedotzero

Evocative artist interpretations of an array of environments, real and imagined, from surreal urban worlds to the mutation of natural landscapes via architectural explorations highlighting our ever changing world.

  • jean-paul frenay: socles [the rise] / usa / 02:02
  • ben marzys: dystopian dreams /uk / 03:40
  • rey carlson: breathe [greenpeace] / australia / 01:07
  • patrick bergeron: looploop / canada / 05:00
  • anca risca + joji tsuruga: lilium urbanus [dante nou] / usa / 01:35
  • soki so: homogeneous multiplicity / uk / 05:05
  • graham young: landing lights / uk / 04:00
  • eoin ryan: rooftops [8ball] / uk / 03:12
  • matthew clugston [clusta]: place / uk / 05:17
  • basemotion: what are the effects of thirst? / Spain / 06:00
  • tronic: condensation / usa / 02:08
  • onesize: stroom / netherlands / 01:30
  • yuki kawamura: nova / france / 07:00
  • michal levy: one / israel / 04:50
  • cao fei [china tracy]: rmb city - a second life city planning / china / 06:00
  • nobuo takahashi: musashino plateau / japan / 01:41
  • jan schoenwiesner: visual music / amon tobin / 04:18 lichtfaktor: the long night of scientific research / germany / 01:00
  • kosai sekine: maledict car [jemapur] / japan / 04:03
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top draw

onedotzero

A counterpoint to the more technologically- driven moving image work, top draw takes us back to the drawing board with crafted hand drawn visions across poignant music videos and expressive personal shorts.

  • geoff mcfetridge: golden cage / the whitest boy alive / usa / 04:30
  • dan lowe: in context / field music / uk / 03:46
  • karolina glusiec: kakuzele skutery rodeo / poland / 04:35
  • bill porter / on time off / uk / 04:16
  • george wu / story of forgetting / uk / 02:48
  • sara nesteruk / the accident / uk / 03:00
  • daniel boyle / grand old duke of york / uk / 02:12
  • red bee media+why not associates:kofi annan [the today programme]/ bbc radio4/uk/00:30
  • aw of few: men in black / usa / 04:34
  • lev yilmaz: tales of a mere existence - how i found out about girls / usa / 02:50
  • konx-om-pax: yougotmeup / jamie lidell / uk / 02:00
  • paul gondry: take a look around / the willowz / usa / 02:24
  • edwin rostron: morris and the other / uk / 04:00
  • juan pablo zaramella: lapsus / argentina / 03:17
  • raymond prado: wasted / matthew bryan / usa / 03:29
  • crush: bethany three / canada / 00:30
  • thank you: boogie prisen / denmark / 00:40
  • justin harder + ford spencer: prismacosm version 1 / usa / 00:35
  • impactist: leo's song / usa / 02:38
  • pistachios: hope / sweden / 00:31
  • gus guimaraes + adams carvalho: green grass / cibelle / brazil / 04:02
  • corin hardy: she is the new thing / the horrors / uk / 02:43
  • lev yilmaz: tales of a mere existence - a typical conversation with my mom / usa / 02:12
  • kristian andrews: rabbit punch / uk / 05:43
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citystates + robotica 10

onedotzero_adventures in motion

This fall we bring you the onedotzero_adventures in motion festival, two nights of double feature screenings will be presented from the international touring festival which premiered in London in 2010. Curated and compiled by onedotzero, all programs explore new forms and hybrids of moving image across motion graphics, short film, animation, music videos, and more. Evelyn’s Café will be open for citystates 10 and robotica screenings from 6-9 PM.

citystates 10

A continued exploration of onedotzero’s fascination with the city via an eclectic series of filmic responses to urban environments and fast-paced city living. As we accelerate toward becoming nations of super-cities, this year’s festival selection presents and questions utopian desires, bringing a sense of adventure, hope, and positivity about our shared future world.

robotica

onedotzero’s partiality to our mechanical friends of the future has been demonstrated over the years throughout the festival programming. This selection touches on the ethics, social effects, and pure fun of a world shared with robots or androids, from spy messengers and declarations of love to extraterrestrial robotic invasions of earth.

onedotzero is an international moving image and digital arts organization that commissions, showcases, and promotes innovation across all aspects of moving image, digital, and interactive arts. Founded in 1996, it is known for representing a diverse array of artistic endeavors. Its collaborative approach is attuned to technological advances and changes within digital arts and the contemporary cultural landscape. onedotzero is critically acclaimed for producing the annual pioneering audiovisual touring festival, onedotzero_adventures in motion. The festival travels the world, showcasing the most exciting ideas and brightest up-and-coming filmmaking talent alongside visionary new work by leading creative luminaries.

onedotzero brings together high-end and grass roots talent within a comprehensive package and delivers contemporary arts and audiovisual entertainment to a broad, international demographic of connected audiences.

Main Image: CITYSTATES 10: Richard Hardy, The Transcendent City, 2010. Courtesy onedotzero.

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Robotica 10

Citystates 10

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j-star

onedotzero

A blast of Japanese visual innovation capturing the latest and most inspiring music videos, motion graphics, and shorts from some of Japan’s finest moving image-makers.

  • yoshiyuki komatsu [power graphixx]: asadoya yunta /omodaka / japan / 03:43
  • takeo hatai: alter ego/ japan / 01:00
  • hitoshi takekiyo [koo-ki]: after school midnight / japan / 06:50
  • koichiro tsujikawa: omstart / cornelius / japan / 04:58
  • satoshi tomioka: usavich - beware of dance/ japan / 01:30
  • mizuhiro savini: diedisco/ japan / 02:07
  • takafumi tsuchiya: spen za nite wiz dis sit/ japan / 04:28
  • hideyuki tanaka [antenna]: hello_8 bit edition / ram rider/ japan / 04:20
  • kosai sekine: maledict car / jemapur / japan / 04:03
  • mamoru kano: new moon / japan / 02:00
  • tetsuo suzuka [anny]: clear skies in may / japan / 03:21
  • hiroshi matsumoto: fishing / japan / 01:33
  • mamoru kano: scramble crossroad / japan / 01:31
  • tsuyoshi hirooka + yohei ito: yosawya san / japan / 04:30
  • satoshi tomioka: usavich - beware of checkpoints / japan / 01:30
  • ichiro sato: evening before the hangover/ japan / 02:28
  • k+me: screaming dance / leonard de leonard / japan / 02:40
  • junji kojima [teevee graphics]: you-you-you / polysics / japan / 03:44
  • makoto yabuki: confine[s] / lyoma / japan / 02:40
  • kan eguchi [koo-ki]: cosplay / nike id / japan / 03:05
  • satoshi tomioka: usavich -beware of assault / japan / 01:30