Film Entries
Jul 19, 2010 22:15:13 GMT -8
Post by Dr. C. Hite on Jul 19, 2010 22:15:13 GMT -8
UPDATE: ART Ø is expanding the World Community Workshop to include; a separate proboards site that will include film. There simply are not enough trees to continue a paper based advocacy.
Dear Artists
we are pleased to let you know that your work will be screened as part of special project INDUSTRIAL 59 at the Kamvolny Kombinat (2 Novinskaya Street)
during the First Ural Industrial Biennial in Ekaterinburg, Russia
Videos will be in continuous loop at the entrance of Kamvolnyi Kombinat from September 9 through October 10
Program is attached
thank you for participation,
Hiram and Irina
INDUSTRIAL 59
is a series of short videos by contemporary artists on industrial theme investigating the current relation between artists and industry.
1. Industrial Revolution by Dr. C. Hite
CA, USA 2010 59” 2010
Film of a long graffiti run past shanty and industry shot from the window of a speeding southbound Coastal California train could only by called; Industrial Revolution!
Blooming graphics fly by in a montage of imagination on warehouse walls, loading docks, scrap yard fences, as the colorful confetti of squalor litters a used, but unused no-mans-land trackside.
2. THE SORCERER’S APPRENTICE by Karin Till VIC, Australia 59” 2010
This video uses the automobile as industrial product in a poetic response to the accident in the Gulf of Mexico on 20.04.2010, whose cause was human hubris: a disregard of technical and safety needs and the interconnectedness of nature. The company acted like the sorcerer’s apprentice in Goethe’s poem. Does the journey through the tunnel lead to alternative energies?
3. DUST by St. & St. Berlin, Germany, 59” 2010
For the "Industrial 59" festival, artist team St. & St. have created the video "dust" in which Stephanie Gerner uses two hammers to drum on the first artwork both created jointly in 2003 – her naked back covered in coal dust. "dust" addresses many issues including the residue that remains when working through a rough and male-occupied (art) industry.
4 - 35 . . . .
Exhibiting through October 10, 2010
Industrial 59
Industrial Revolution
Run Time: 59 Seconds
Entry: Industrial 59 International Film Festival
Film of a long graffiti run past shanty and industry shot from the window of a speeding southbound Coastal California train could only by called; Industrial Revolution!
Blooming graphics fly by in a montage of imagination on warehouse walls, loading docks, scrap yard fences, as the colorful confetti of squalor litters a used, but unused no-mans-land trackside.
System Failure
Run Time: 59 Seconds
Entry: Industrial 59 International Film Festival
There is trouble in Paradise as the California Coastal community of Los Osos fights the Industrial mindset that “PEOPLE are a renewable resource!”
Inspiring music plays as a Los Osos resident makes an impassioned plea to powers-that-be for sustainable technology.
Reason and public exposure may NOT be enough to save the diverse Bayside community of Los Osos.
Premier Screening
Watch "System Failure" now at
www.slocounty.ca.gov/bos/BOSagenda.htm
August 17, 2010, Meeting
SLO County Board of Supervisors Archives
INDUSTRIAL 59
Commemorating 105 anniversary of the first movie ever made (46 seconds
long) “La Sortie de l'Usine Lumière à Lyon “ (“Workers leaving Lumiere
factory in Lyon”) by Brother’s Lumiere, Project 59 Seconds Video
Festival in cooperation with First Ural Industrial Biennale of
Contemporary Art in Ekaterinburg is announcing initiated by Biennale
commissar Alisa Prudnikova a special call for video works:
59 seconds about industrial or postindustrial environments, industrial
objects or processes, life and labor of workers, industrial landscapes
and worker’s unions, industrial music, industrial piercing or any
other aspect that relate to industrial theme.
Industrial revolution influenced avant-guard art of the beginning of 20th century. What are relations between them 100 years later?
Submission is free and open to all.
When sending submissions by mail, send an e-mail notification with
your personal and contact information: name, address, phone, e-mail, etc. along with 59 words about yourself and 59 words about submitted video work to project59@gmail.com
Deadline is July 31, 2010
September 9th Premier Screening of Industrial Revolution in Ekaterinburg Russia!
Dear Artists
we are pleased to let you know that your work will be screened as part of special project INDUSTRIAL 59 at the Kamvolny Kombinat (2 Novinskaya Street)
during the First Ural Industrial Biennial in Ekaterinburg, Russia
Videos will be in continuous loop at the entrance of Kamvolnyi Kombinat from September 9 through October 10
Program is attached
thank you for participation,
Hiram and Irina
INDUSTRIAL 59
is a series of short videos by contemporary artists on industrial theme investigating the current relation between artists and industry.
1. Industrial Revolution by Dr. C. Hite
CA, USA 2010 59” 2010
Film of a long graffiti run past shanty and industry shot from the window of a speeding southbound Coastal California train could only by called; Industrial Revolution!
Blooming graphics fly by in a montage of imagination on warehouse walls, loading docks, scrap yard fences, as the colorful confetti of squalor litters a used, but unused no-mans-land trackside.
2. THE SORCERER’S APPRENTICE by Karin Till VIC, Australia 59” 2010
This video uses the automobile as industrial product in a poetic response to the accident in the Gulf of Mexico on 20.04.2010, whose cause was human hubris: a disregard of technical and safety needs and the interconnectedness of nature. The company acted like the sorcerer’s apprentice in Goethe’s poem. Does the journey through the tunnel lead to alternative energies?
3. DUST by St. & St. Berlin, Germany, 59” 2010
For the "Industrial 59" festival, artist team St. & St. have created the video "dust" in which Stephanie Gerner uses two hammers to drum on the first artwork both created jointly in 2003 – her naked back covered in coal dust. "dust" addresses many issues including the residue that remains when working through a rough and male-occupied (art) industry.
4 - 35 . . . .
Exhibiting through October 10, 2010
Industrial 59
Industrial Revolution
Run Time: 59 Seconds
Entry: Industrial 59 International Film Festival
Film of a long graffiti run past shanty and industry shot from the window of a speeding southbound Coastal California train could only by called; Industrial Revolution!
Blooming graphics fly by in a montage of imagination on warehouse walls, loading docks, scrap yard fences, as the colorful confetti of squalor litters a used, but unused no-mans-land trackside.
System Failure
Run Time: 59 Seconds
Entry: Industrial 59 International Film Festival
There is trouble in Paradise as the California Coastal community of Los Osos fights the Industrial mindset that “PEOPLE are a renewable resource!”
Inspiring music plays as a Los Osos resident makes an impassioned plea to powers-that-be for sustainable technology.
Reason and public exposure may NOT be enough to save the diverse Bayside community of Los Osos.
Premier Screening
Watch "System Failure" now at
www.slocounty.ca.gov/bos/BOSagenda.htm
August 17, 2010, Meeting
SLO County Board of Supervisors Archives
INDUSTRIAL 59
Commemorating 105 anniversary of the first movie ever made (46 seconds
long) “La Sortie de l'Usine Lumière à Lyon “ (“Workers leaving Lumiere
factory in Lyon”) by Brother’s Lumiere, Project 59 Seconds Video
Festival in cooperation with First Ural Industrial Biennale of
Contemporary Art in Ekaterinburg is announcing initiated by Biennale
commissar Alisa Prudnikova a special call for video works:
59 seconds about industrial or postindustrial environments, industrial
objects or processes, life and labor of workers, industrial landscapes
and worker’s unions, industrial music, industrial piercing or any
other aspect that relate to industrial theme.
Industrial revolution influenced avant-guard art of the beginning of 20th century. What are relations between them 100 years later?
Submission is free and open to all.
When sending submissions by mail, send an e-mail notification with
your personal and contact information: name, address, phone, e-mail, etc. along with 59 words about yourself and 59 words about submitted video work to project59@gmail.com
Deadline is July 31, 2010