Screenings

SYNERGY

SATURDAY 25 SEPTEMBER
VILLAGE GREEN 2010
CHALKWELL PARK,
SOUTHEND ON SEA
UK

The screening curated by Michaela Freeman

Village Green Programme.pdf

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THE DROP
TUESDAY, 7 SEPTEMPER 2010, from 6pm
PORTOBELLO FILM FESTIVAL
WESTBOURNE STUDIOS
242 ACKLAM ROAD
LONDON, W10 5JJ

For more info and full programme visit:
http://www.portobellofilmfestival.com/2010/07_west.html

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THE DROP
15th APRIL 2010, 7.00pm
CANDID PROJECTION ROOM/ CANDID GALLERIES/ CANDID ARTS TRUST
TORRENS STREET,
LONDON, EC1V 1NQ

Candid Projection Room is the space for Film exhibition in the building with ‘almost regular’ screenings for up and coming filmmakers locally and from all around the world.

http://www.candidarts.com/cpr/about.html

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THE DROP - ONLINE SCREENING
18th MARCH 2010, 00:00-24.00

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THE DROP
11th MARCH 2010, 7.30pm
THE FLEAPIT,
49 COLUMBIA ROAD,
LONDON E2 7RG

Join us for the evening of our new short film screening and the introduction to SYNERGY COLLECTIVE's and TRANSPORT's other projects.

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REPLACE, curated by Liz Helman and Mischa Haller
Dates: 18th-21st June 2009 12-6pm
Private View: 17th June 2009 6-8.30pm
Location: 2a Ada Street, Hackney, London E8 4QU, United Kingdom

Continuing its ongoing investigation into cities, spaces and place, [noplaceprojects*], with the support of Openvizor are pleased to present RePlace, a new exhibition of video and photography. As city dwellers, we are constantly aware of the ever-changing urban environments that are replaced, reinvented and re-arranged. Many places are all experienced in similar ways regardless of culture and destination and the works brought together in this exhibition explore some of these themes.

Phil Constable’s video installation, 'Memory Space 001' uses a series of fluorescent lights and digitally converted cine film. The fluorescent lighting illuminates and interrupts the projected moving imagery intermittently, creating an environment that is in flux, shifting between the ‘architectural space’ and the ‘memory space’.

'Synergy' is a collaboration between inter-media artist Zbigniew Kotkiewicz and cinematographer Marta Stysiak. This video deals with the moving image’s role and function. It also experiments with a narrative and audiovisual tension. Synergy explores issues of dislocation, belonging, migration and memory.

Minou Norouzi 'Limb from Limb'. The skyline of Los Angeles is identified by its palm trees. Like most of the city’s inhabitants, the trees are from elsewhere, immigrants. The city receives a continuous face-lift with its mature palms being dug up, beautified and replanted.
This video is a harrowing observation of the uprooting process of one such tree.

Sarah Smizz’s 'Shadow Cities' is concerned with the fundamental question of how one can create social space in the city and presents a critique of the social values of architecture as spectacle. Smizz is a ‘Do-It-Yourself’ artist living and working in Sheffield who uses the barest of means to comment on regeneration, urbanization and urban poverty.

Gesche Wuerfel’s series 'Farewell from the Garden Paradise' captures the moment of eviction for the Manor Garden Allotments plot holders. The allotments were closed in September 2007 and demolished to construct a footpath for the 2012 Olympic Games. The images present the small personal spaces of sheds that have no place in the ongoing Olympic development.

'Milanese Encounters'. When London based and Milan born Manuela Zanotti went back to Milan, she visited places of her formative years and engaged with the city, locating a space between memory and reality. Here the city is reflected through everyday instances conveying both familiarity with the place and the transitory nature of the encounters between strangers.

[noplaceprojects*] are Liz Helman and Mischa Haller:

www.noplaceprojects.net
http://replaceproject.blogspot.com

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