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(82.45.180.227) by lux.org.uk with SMTP; 25 Nov 2005 11:12:44 -0600 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v746.2) To: luxweekly@lux.org.uk Message-Id: <3F70940B-9555-4A9B-B0BD-247D5D111275@lux.org.uk> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-12-12708885 References: Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 17:12:11 +0000 X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.746.2) X-Mailman-Approved-At: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 11:16:34 -0600 From: luxweekly@lux.org.uk Subject: [Luxweekly] LUXNEWSWIREnovember2005 X-BeenThere: luxweekly@lux.org.uk X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.1 Precedence: list Reply-To: luxweekly@lux.org.uk List-Id: Weekly news from LUX List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 17:12:46 -0000 --Apple-Mail-12-12708885 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed LUXNEWSWIREnovember2005 [LUX NEWSWIRE is a monthly e-newsletter covering UK and international =20= artists' moving image news. Contributions are welcome under any of =20 the following headings, send information for inclusion to =20 news@lux.org.uk] Contents 1. UK/International openings (festivals, gallery shows, screening =20 series) 2. Calls (festivals, open shows, competitions, conferences) 3. Opportunities (funding, residences, employment) 4. Publishing (books, online journals, videos, DVD, CD) 5. LUX news Welcome to LUX NEWSWIRE. a monthly newsletter of information for =20 those interested and involved in the world of artists' film and =20 video. Please give us your feedback, let us know what you need and =20 send us information for inclusion. Although we have an UK-based =20 perspective the newswire is international. 1. UK/INTERNATIONAL OPENINGS UK REVISED LUX ONLINE LONDON EVENTS CALENDAR the most comprehensive =20 daily listing of artists' moving image events, screenings and =20 exhibitions in London http://www.lux.org.uk/resources/calendar.html James Benning Retrospective, Whitechapel Gallery, London. 27 October =20 - 10 December. http://www.whitechapel.org Deptford X Ephemeral Cities: A Project Space, London. 29 October - 27 =20= November. http://www.deptford.org.uk Pressure, Horace Ov=E9, Norwich Gallery. 3 November - 3 December. =20 http://www.norwichgallery.co.uk Cosmos, Bridget Smith, Frith Street Gallery, London. 4 November - 23 =20 December. http://www.frithstreetgallery.com Time, Grace Ndiritu, Delfina Studios, London. 5 November - 3 =20 December. http://www.delfina.org.uk Bloomberg New Contemporaries, Barbican Gallery, London. 16 November - =20= 8 January. http://www.barbican.org.uk/gallery Pipilotti Rist, Hauser and Wirth, London. 16 November - 17 December. =20 http://www.hauserwirth.com Gogolin, Andrew Mania, Chisenhale Gallery, London. 9 November - 18 =20 December. http://www.chisenhale.org.uk Her Noise. Kim Gordon with Jutta Koether, Emma Hedditch, Christina =20 Kubisch, Kaffe Matthews, Hayley Newman, South London Gallery. 10 =20 November - 18 December. http://www.southlondongallery.org Funny, How Thin the Line is, Documents from the Atlas Group, FACT, =20 Liverpool. 11 November - 8 January 2006. http://www.fact.co.uk Reuben Henry and Karin Kihlberg, The New Art Gallery Walsall. 11 =20 November - 4 February 2006. http://www.artatwalsall.org.uk The Atlas Group, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London. 18 November - end =20 of 2005. http://www.anthonyreynolds.com INTERNATIONAL Produced at Eyebeam, Eyebeam, New York, USA. 1 November - 17 =20 December 17, Produced at Eyebeam, the annual presentation of new work created in =20 Eyebeam studios presents a range of projects including installations, =20= talks, workshops and live performances. Works from artists Brian =20 Alfred, D-Fuse, Julia Loktev, LoVid, Christian Marclay, Anthony =20 McCall, Chihcheng Peng and Robot Clothes use technology to explore =20 creative practice with themes of performance and algorithms pervading =20= much of the work. http://www.eyebeam.org 22. Kasseler Dokumentarfilm- und Videofestes, Kassel, Germany. 8 - 13 =20= November. www.filmladen.de/dokfest Ultraworld, Doug Aiken, Muse=E9 d'art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, =20 France. 9 November - 31 December. http://www.v2asp.paris.fr/musees/=20 MAMVP/ 11th Biennale of Moving Images, Centre pour l'image contemporaine, =20 Geneva, Switzerland. 11 - 19 November. http://www.centreimage.ch/ Independent Film Show, E-M Arts, Naples, Italy. 16 - 19 November. =20 http://www.em-arts.org Avanto Festival, Helsinki, Finland. 18 - 20 November. http://=20 www.avantofestival.com/2005/ The Art of Light, Artificial Light, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany. 19 =20 November - 1 May 2006. http://www.zkm.de 2. CALLS CALL FOR ENTRIES * denotes entry fees VideoDictionary in collaboration with Impakt. TheVideoArtFoundation, =20 in collaboration with Impakt Festival, is launching the second open =20 call to select new works to be included in the videoDictionary =20 project. The videoDictionary is a project about the relationship =20 between words and the moving image. It is a collection of one minute =20 art videos that define a word without using any words in the image or =20= on the soundtrack. The title of the work must be made up of one single =20 existing word from the English dictionary. At least 5 new words/works from the open call will be included with =20 the help of the Impakt Festival. Deadline: 15 November. Regulations =20 and details are available at http://www.videodictionary.org (click =20 =91Submissions=92). Starting from Scratch, the super8 and found footage film festival , =20 Amsterdam. Deadline: 25 November. for more information contact =20 roosgeevers@hccnet.nl Animac, Mostra internacional de cinema d'animaci=F3 de Catalunya, =20 Lleida, Spain. Deadline: 30 November. http://www.animac.info/animac/ENG/ OVNI 2006 Axius de l'Observatori / The Observatory Archives, CCCB, =20 Barcelona, Spain. Deadline: 1 January 2006. http://www.desorg.org/=20 submit.php 52nd International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, Germany. Deadline: =20= 15 January 2006 http://www.kurzfilmtage.de 3. OPPORTUNITIES Employment. Position in Video at the School of the Art Institute of =20 Chicago. The Department of Film, Video, and New Media at the School =20 of the Art Institute of Chicago invites applications from artists =20 working in video to teach and expand an innovative curriculum in =20 moving image media. The position is full-time, tenure-track and =20 begins in the fall of 2006. Rank and salary are commensurate with =20 experience. Deadline: 15 November. http://www.artic.edu/saic/public/=20 jobs/faculty.html Employment. Artistic Director, Argos - interdisciplinary centre for =20 art and audiovisual media, Brussels, Belgium. Deadline: 15 November. =20 http://www.argosarts.org Placement. Creative Archive artists' placements, Arts Council =20 England/ BBC, London, UK. Two individuals will be selected to spend =20 up to four months on placement with the Creative Archive project, =20 starting from January 2006. The successful applicants will have the =20 opportunity to develop their professional career by undertaking =20 research and producing new art works that creatively reuse sound and =20 television materials from the BBC Archives. Deadline: 18 November. NB =20= only open to artists living and working in England. http://=20 www.artscouncil.org.uk/aboutus/project_detail.php?browse=3Drecent&id=3D359= Funding. London Artists=92 Film and Video Awards, UK. NB open to =20 artists living in the Greater London area. Deadline: 25 November. =20 http://www.filmlondon.org.uk/content.asp?CategoryID=3D781&ArticleID=3D581 4. PUBLISHING The Sharpest Point. Animation at the End of Cinema. Book published in =20= Canada by YYZ Books. Editors Chris Gehman and Steve Reinke. =20 Contributors include: Lev Manovich, Scott Bukatman, Laura U. Marks, =20 Malcolm LeGrice, Stephanie Maxwell, Pierre H=E9bert, Chris Gehman, =20 Norman McLaren, Tom Waugh, Richard Reeves, Lia Gangiatano, Oliver =20 Hockenhull, Mary Ellen Bute, Akihiko Morishita, Libby Hague, Siebren =20 Versteeg, Len Lye, Mike Hoolboom, Hamza Walker, Mike Zryd, Paul Chan, =20= Steve Reinke, Leslie Peters, and Judith Norris. ISBN: 0-920397-32-8 =20 http://www.yyzartistsoutlet.org/books.asp?language=3Den People Like Us DVD 'Story Without End'. DVD published by Sonic Arts =20 Network in UK. Sonic Arts Network presents a collection of short films by leading =20 British AV artist People Like Us, a true champion of a particularly =20 English sense of humour. The DVD shows a journey though a multi-=20 layered 20th Century, represented by bright eyed and enthusiastic =20 images of the modern world, concluding with the new Sonic Arts =20 Network commission 'Story Without End'. Since 1992 Vicki Bennett has =20 been producing CDs, radio and AV multimedia under the name People =20 Like Us. Through a process of animating and recontextualising found =20 footage, Bennett creates collages with dark, witty and surrealistic =20 view of popular culture. http://www.sonicartsnetwork.org/ Portrait of Jason. A Film by Shirley Clarke. DVD published by Second =20 Run Films in UK. Portrait of Jason is the raw record of a =20 confessional conversation with an African-American gay hustler =20 recounting his life and times. A disturbing and fascinating document, =20= it unflinchingly observes Jason Holliday - conversing, performing, =20 confessing, dissolving. Shirley Clarke was a key figure in the =20 American avant-garde and has been an influence on filmmakers and =20 video artists over the last 40 years. Available for the first time =20 ever on DVD, Portrait of Jason is a counter-culture classic and a =20 landmark in American independent cinema. http://www.secondrundvd.com/=20 release_poj.php 5. LUX NEWS IAN BREAKWELL We are very sorry to announce the death of British artist, Ian =20 Breakwell who passed away on 14 October. Ian had long association =20 with LUX and its predecessor organisations in relation to his film =20 and video work and on a personal level was a friend to many of us =20 that work here. He'll be greatly missed. For the last few years he =20 had been working on his Variety project which culminated in a large =20 exhibition, also called Variety to mark the re-opening of the De La =20 Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea, the exhibition is dedicated to his =20 memory and ongoing at the moment. Variety at De La Warr Pavillion, more information at http://=20 www.dlwp.com/WhatsOn/Exhibitions.aspx Ian spoke to Mike Sperlinger in 2002 about his work and particularly =20 the Variety project http://www.lux.org.uk/featured/breakwell.htm An obituary appeared in The Guardian on 21 October http://=20 www.guardian.co.uk/arts/news/obituary/0,,1597296,00.html NEW TO LUXONLINE WEBSITE Artists Jayne Parker http://www.luxonline.org.uk/artists/id/1115671/index.html Anne Tallentine http://www.luxonline.org.uk/artists/id/1112347/=20 index.html Tour The Materiality of Video by Bernhard Frankel http://=20 www.luxonline.org.uk/education/learning_tours/materiality_of_video/=20 materiality1.html NEW FEATURE ON LUX WEBSITE http://www.lux.org.uk/featured/index.html =20 Short Tales/Tall Stories, Roy Exley on the videos of London-based =20 artist Laure Prouvost New LUX website http://www.keepmovingimages.org.uk providing =20 conservation information and resources for artists working with the =20 moving image. SCREENINGS & EXHIBITIONS UPCOMING SCREENINGS AND EXHIBITIONS Artists in the Archive =96 LUX screenings and events at the London Film =20= Festival. For tickets contact 020 7928 3232 or see http://www.lff.org.uk see http://www.lux.org.uk/resources/calendar.htm for full programme =20 details Tuesday 1 November 7pm NFT3 Recent Preservations from The Academy Film Archive presented by Mark =20 Toscano, Film Preservationist, Academy Film Archives Logos (Jane Conger Belson Shimane/USA 1957/2 mins) Even As You and I (Roger Barlow, Harry Hay, Leroy Robbins/USA =20 1937/12 mins) Film Exercise #5 (John & James Whitney/USA 1945/5 mins) Odds & Ends (Jane Conger Belson Shimane/USA 1958/5 mins) Rio Reel (Russ Tamblyn/USA late 60s/8 mins) Shapes and Gestures (Jules Engel/USA 1976/6 mins) The Riddle of Lumen (Stan Brakhage/USA 1972/13 mins) Hall of Mirrors (Warren Sonbert/USA 1966/7 mins) Things to Come (Patricia Marx/USA 1953/3 mins) The Off-Handed Jape (Robert Nelson/USA 1967/9 mins) Plus special surprise screening Tuesday 1 November 9pm NFT3 Preserving Artists=92 Moving Images (Panel Discussion) Artists=92 film and video represent some of the most compelling and =20 significant artistic creations of our time. These works represent a =20 history of artistic practice developed outside of the mainstream =20 often with little or no institution support. Defined by its diversity =20= and individualism, artists=92 film and video work represents a =20 significant challenge for the archives, but a crucial one if these =20 important works are not to be lost to art and film history. The =20 speakers will also being showing and speaking about recent projects =20 they've worked on. William Fowler, Curator of Artists=92 Film and Video at the National =20 Film, Television and Video Archive, London Andrew Lampert, Archivist, Anthology Film Archives, New York Mark Toscano, Film Preservationist, Academy Film Archives, Los Angeles **SPECIAL OFFER FOR PRESERVING ARTISTS' MOVING IMAGES DISCUSSION. 2 =20 TICKETS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 Special ticket price can be achieved by =20 phoning Box Office on 020 7928 3232 and quoting LUX 2for1 Offer or =20 bringing a print out of the email to the NFT Box Office at the South =20 Bank** The LUX programmes at the London Film Festival are presented to mark =20 the launch of a new LUX website providing conservation information =20 and resources for artists working with the moving image. http://=20 www.keepmovingimages.org.uk Tuesday 22 November, 7pm NEW WORK UK: Double Lunar Trouble NEW WORK UK is a new LUX/ Whitechapel series showcasing new British =20 artists' film and video, each event is selected by a different guest =20 curator. Inspired by Joan Jonas' Double Lunar Dogs (1984), the multi-layered, =20 high-digital practices shown here address memory, uncertainty and =20 dislocation. Incorporating performance, biopolitics, surveillance and =20= SFX, they challenge the production and organisation of images. =20 Artists include Benjamin Callaway, Hilary Koob-Sassen and others to =20 be announced. Curated by Stuart Comer, Curator at Tate Modern. =A35.50/=A33.50 concs & Whitechapel Members, Free for Whitechapel = Patrons =20 & Associates. Advance bookings or tickets on the door. http://www.whitechapel.org Wednesday 23 November 7 for 7.30pm start LUX SALON: Martin Bla=9E=ED=E8ek & Recent Works from Prague Prague based artist Martin Bla=9E=ED=E8ek http://www.blazicek.net has = been =20 making films since 1996 and is a leading figure in Czech experimental =20= film. He is a founding member of the film group F.A.G. and V_LTRA, he =20= has been making abstract and structural films using hand-made =20 techniques some of which are fused with live performances. Tonight he =20= will present a selection of his recent work together with work by his =20= contemporaries Vit Pancir and Ondrej Vavrecka from the Czech =20 Republic, Gyula Nemes from Hungary and Andreas Wurz from Germany. The =20= artists in this program are unified through their mutual connections =20 with the artistic scene in Prague. The work fuses abstract film with =20 experimental documentary and shows the vitality and creativity of =20 Central European work and the artistic scene in Prague. Presented with the assistance of Renata Clark and the Czech Centre =20 London (www.czechcentres.cz/london) and co-ordinated by George Clark. Screen Hatching - Ondrej Vavrecka, CZ, 2005, 4.5min, silent The Dike of Transience - Gyula Nemes, HU, 2003, 10min, sound Study 9 - Martin Bla=9E=ED=E8ek, CZ, 2003, 4.5min, silent LeMans - Andreas Wutz, G, 2003, 9.5min, sound On The Snow Dog - Vit Pancir, CZ, 2003, 14min, sound Image Description - Martin Bla=9E=ED=E8ek, CZ, 2003, 11min, sound ADMISSION FREE, BOOKING ESSENTIAL. to book a place please email =20 salon@lux.org.uk with your name(s) please only book if you intend to =20 come, spaces are very limited so it deprives others. At LUX OFFICE, 3rd Floor, 18 Shacklewell Lane, London E8 2EZ. see =20 http://www.lux.org.uk/about/index.html for directions. TOURING Reverence: The Films of Owen Land http://www.lux.org.uk/owenland 2-27 November 2005, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York - =20 exhibition http://www.whitney.org Margaret Tait: Subjects and Sequences http://www.lux.org.uk/margarettait 8/9 November 2005, Cinematheque Ontario, Toronto, Canada http://=20 www.bell.ca/cinematheque 18/19 November 2005, Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA http://=20 www.moma.org NEW WORKS IN DISTRIBUTION _ NOVEMBER 2005 http://www.lux.org.uk/=20 newacquisitions/index.html Ian Bourn, Security (2005) Brad Butler & Karen Mirza, The Space Between (2005) Duncan Campbell, Falls Burns Malone Fiddles (2004) Jem Cohen, Chain (2004) Stephen Connolly, Film for Tom (2005) Dirk de Bruyn, 2nd Hand Cinema (2005) Stephen Dwoskin, Oblivion (2005) Ian Helliwell, Get Set (2005), Striations (2005) David Lamelas, The Hand (1976) Laure Prouvost, The Add Series, Holiday 78/Vacences 78, Eva 43 Years =20 Old, Untitled 1, Stong Sory Series, Abstractions Quotidiennes (2005) Semiconductor, All the Time in the World (2005), 200 Nanowebbers (2005) ----- GIVE US YOUR FEEDBACK. We are committed to constantly reviewing and =20 improving our services and your feedback helps us to do this and to =20 ensure they are as representative and equitable as possible. PLEASE TAKE ONE MINUTE TO FILL OUT OUR ONLINE QUESTIONNAIRE AT http://=20= www.lux.org.uk/questionnaire ----- LUX NEWSWIRE is written and maintained by LUX, 3rd floor, 18 =20 Shacklewell Lane, London, E8 2EZ, UK, tel: +44 (0)20 7503 3980, fax: =20 +44 (0)20 7503 1606 E: info@lux.org.uk, subscribe to LUX mailing =20 lists at http://www.lux.org.uk --Apple-Mail-12-12708885 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252

LUXNEWSWIREnovember2005

[LUX NEWSWIRE is a monthly e-newsletter covering UK and = international artists' moving image news. Contributions are welcome = under any of the following headings, send information for inclusion to = news@lux.org.uk]

Contents
1. UK/International openings (festivals, = gallery shows, screening series)
2. Calls (festivals, open shows, = competitions, conferences)
3. Opportunities (funding, residences, = employment)
4. Publishing (books, online journals, videos, DVD, = CD)
5. LUX = news

Welcome to LUX NEWSWIRE. a monthly newsletter = of information for those interested and involved in the world of = artists' film and video. Please give us your feedback, let us know what = you need and send us information for inclusion. Although we have an = UK-based perspective the newswire is = international.


1. UK/INTERNATIONAL OPENINGS

UK

REVISED LUX ONLINE LONDON EVENTS CALENDAR the most comprehensive = daily listing of artists' moving image events, screenings and = exhibitions in London http://www.lux.org.uk/resources/calendar.html=A0

James Benning Retrospective, Whitechapel Gallery, London. 27 = October - 10 December. http://www.whitechapel.org=A0

Deptford X Ephemeral Cities: A Project Space, = London. 29 October - 27 November.=A0http://www.deptford.org.uk=A0

Pressure, Horace Ov=E9, Norwich Gallery. 3 = November - 3 December. http://www.norwichgallery.co.uk=A0


Time, Grace Ndiritu, Delfina Studios, London. 5 November - 3 = December.=A0http://www.delfina.org.uk=A0

Bloomberg New Contemporaries, Barbican Gallery, London. 16 = November - 8 January. http://www.barbican.org.uk/gal= lery=A0

Pipilotti Rist, Hauser and Wirth, London. 16 November - 17 = December. http://www.hauserwirth.com=A0

Gogolin, Andrew Mania, Chisenhale Gallery, London. 9 November - = 18 December. http://www.chisenhale.org.uk=A0<= /SPAN>

Her Noise. Kim Gordon with Jutta Koether, Emma Hedditch, = Christina Kubisch, Kaffe Matthews, Hayley Newman, South London Gallery. = 10 November - 18 December. http://www.southlondongallery.o= rg=A0

Funny, How Thin the Line is, Documents from the Atlas Group, = FACT, Liverpool. 11 November - 8 January 2006.=A0http://www.fact.co.uk=A0<= /DIV>

Reuben Henry and Karin Kihlberg, The New Art Gallery Walsall. 11 = November - 4 February 2006. http://www.artatwalsall.org.uk= =A0

The Atlas Group, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London. 18 November - = end of 2005. http://www.anthonyreynolds.com= =A0

INTERNATIONAL

Produced at Eyebeam, Eyebeam, New York, USA. = 1 November=A0 - 17 December 17,
Produced at Eyebeam, the annual presentation = of new work created in Eyebeam studios presents a range of projects = including installations, talks, workshops and live performances. Works = from artists Brian Alfred, D-Fuse, Julia Loktev, LoVid, Christian = Marclay, Anthony McCall, Chihcheng Peng and Robot Clothes use technology = to explore creative practice with themes of performance and algorithms = pervading much of the work.=A0http://www.eyebeam.org=A0=A0

22. Kasseler Dokumentarfilm- und Videofestes, Kassel, Germany. 8 = - 13 November.=A0www.filmladen.de/dokfest

Ultraworld, Doug Aiken, Muse=E9 d'art Moderne de la Ville de = Paris, France. 9 November - 31 December.=A0http://www.v2asp.paris.fr= /musees/MAMVP/=A0

11th Biennale of Moving Images, Centre pour l'image = contemporaine, Geneva, Switzerland. 11 - 19 = November.=A0http://www.centreimage.ch/=A0

Independent Film Show, E-M Arts, Naples, Italy. 16 - 19 November. = http://www.em-arts.org=A0

Avanto Festival, Helsinki, Finland. 18 - 20 = November.=A0http://www.avantofestival.com= /2005/

The Art of Light, Artificial Light, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany. 19 = November - 1 May 2006. http://www.zkm.de=A0


2. CALLS
CALL FOR ENTRIES
* denotes entry fees

VideoDictionary in = collaboration with Impakt.=A0TheVideoArtFoundation, in collaboration with Impakt Festival, = is=A0launching the second open call to select new = works to be included in=A0the = videoDictionary project.=A0The = videoDictionary is a project about the relationship between = words=A0and the moving image. It is a collection of = one minute art videos that=A0define a word without using any words in the image or on = the
soundtrack. The = title of the work must be made up of one single=A0existing word from the English = dictionary.
At least 5 new words/works from the open call will be included = with the=A0help of the Impakt = Festival. Deadline: 15 November.=A0Regulations and details are available at = http://www.videodictionary.org (click = =91Submissions=92).=A0

Starting from Scratch, the super8 and found = footage=A0film festival , Amsterdam. Deadline: 25 = November. for more information contact=A0roosgeevers@hccnet.nl=A0<= /FONT>

Animac,=A0Mostra internacional de cinema d'animaci=F3 = de Catalunya,=A0Lleida, Spain. Deadline: 30 November.=A0http://www.animac.info/animac/= ENG/=A0

=A0OVNI 2006=A0Axius de l'Observatori / The = Observatory Archives, CCCB, Barcelona, Spain. Deadline: 1 January = 2006.=A0http://www.desorg.org/submit.php=

52nd International Short Film Festival = Oberhausen, Germany.=A0Deadline: 15 = January 2006=A0


3. OPPORTUNITIES

Employment. = Position in Video at the School of the Art Institute of = Chicago.=A0The Department of Film, Video, and New Media = at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago invites applications from = artists working in video to teach and expand an innovative curriculum in = moving image media. The position is full-time, tenure-track and begins = in the fall of 2006. Rank and salary are commensurate with experience. = Deadline: 15 November.=A0http://www.art= ic.edu/saic/public/jobs/faculty.html=A0

Employment. Artistic Director, Argos - = interdisciplinary centre for art and audiovisual media, Brussels, = Belgium. Deadline: 15 November.=A0http://www.argosarts.org

Placement.=A0Creative Archive artists' placements, Arts = Council England/ BBC, London, UK.=A0Two individuals will be selected to = spend up to four months on placement with the Creative Archive project, = starting from January 2006. The successful applicants will have the = opportunity to develop their professional career by undertaking research = and producing new art works that creatively reuse sound and television = materials from the BBC Archives. Deadline: 18 November. NB only open to = artists living and working in England.=A0http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/aboutus/project_detail.php?= browse=3Drecent&id=3D359=A0

Funding. London Artists=92 Film and Video = Awards, UK. NB open to artists living in the Greater London area. = Deadline: 25 November. http://www.filmlondon.org.uk/content.asp?CategoryID=3D781&Artic= leID=3D581=A0


4. PUBLISHING

The Sharpest Point.=A0Animation at the End of Cinema. Book = published in Canada by YYZ Books.=A0Editors Chris Gehman and Steve = Reinke.=A0Contributors include: Lev Manovich, Scott Bukatman, Laura U. = Marks, Malcolm LeGrice, Stephanie Maxwell, Pierre H=E9bert, Chris = Gehman, Norman McLaren, Tom Waugh, Richard Reeves, Lia Gangiatano, = Oliver Hockenhull, Mary Ellen Bute, Akihiko Morishita, Libby Hague, = Siebren Versteeg, Len Lye, Mike Hoolboom, Hamza Walker, Mike Zryd, Paul = Chan, Steve Reinke, Leslie Peters, and Judith Norris.=A0ISBN: = 0-920397-32-8=A0http://ww= w.yyzartistsoutlet.org/books.asp?language=3Den

People Like Us DVD = 'Story Without End'. DVD published by Sonic Arts Network in = UK.
Sonic Arts Network = presents a collection of short films by leading British AV artist People = Like Us, a true champion of a particularly English sense of humour. The = DVD shows a journey though a multi-layered 20th Century, represented by = bright eyed and enthusiastic images of the modern world, concluding with = the new Sonic Arts Network commission 'Story Without = End'.=A0Since 1992 Vicki Bennett has been producing = CDs, radio and AV multimedia under the name People Like Us. Through a = process of animating and recontextualising found footage, Bennett = creates collages with dark, witty and surrealistic view of popular = culture.=A0http://www.sonicartsnetwork.org/



5. LUX NEWS

IAN BREAKWELL
We are very sorry to announce the death of = British artist, Ian Breakwell who passed away on 14 October. Ian had = long association with LUX and its=A0predecessor organisations in = relation to his film and video work and on a personal level was a friend = to many of us that work here. He'll be greatly missed. For the last few = years he had been working on his Variety project which culminated in a = large exhibition, also called Variety to mark the re-opening of the De = La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea, the exhibition is dedicated to his = memory and ongoing at the moment.
Variety at De La Warr Pavillion, more = information at=A0http://www.dlwp.com/= WhatsOn/Exhibitions.aspx=A0
Ian spoke to Mike Sperlinger in 2002 about = his work and particularly the Variety project=A0http://www.lux.org.u= k/featured/breakwell.htm
An obituary appeared in The Guardian on 21 October=A0h= ttp://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/news/obituary/0,,1597296,00.html=A0

NEW TO LUXONLINE = WEBSITE
Artists
NEW FEATURE ON LUX WEBSITE http://www.lux.org.uk/featured/index.html=A0Short Tales/Tall Stories, Roy Exley on the = videos of London-based artist Laure Prouvost

New LUX website http://www.keepmovingimages.org.uk = providing conservation information and resources for artists working = with the moving image.=A0

SCREENINGS & EXHIBITIONS

UPCOMING SCREENINGS AND EXHIBITIONS

Artists in the = Archive =96 LUX screenings and events at the London Film Festival. For = tickets contact 020 7928 3232 or see http://www.lff.org.uk
see http://www.lux.org.uk/resources/calendar.htm = for full programme details

Tuesday 1 November 7pm = NFT3
Recent Preservations from The Academy Film Archive presented by = Mark Toscano, Film Preservationist, Academy Film = Archives
Logos (Jane Conger Belson Shimane/USA 1957/2 = mins)
Even=A0 As You and I (Roger Barlow, Harry Hay, Leroy Robbins/USA = 1937/12 mins)
Film Exercise #5 (John & James = Whitney/USA 1945/5 mins)
Odds & Ends (Jane Conger Belson = Shimane/USA 1958/5 mins)
Rio Reel (Russ Tamblyn/USA late 60s/8 = mins)
Shapes and Gestures (Jules Engel/USA 1976/6 = mins)
The Riddle of Lumen (Stan Brakhage/USA 1972/13 = mins)
Hall of Mirrors (Warren Sonbert/USA 1966/7 = mins)
Things to Come (Patricia Marx/USA 1953/3 = mins)
The Off-Handed Jape (Robert Nelson/USA 1967/9 = mins)
Plus special surprise screening

Tuesday 1 November = 9pm NFT3
Preserving Artists=92 Moving Images (Panel = Discussion)
Artists=92 film and video represent some of = the most compelling and significant artistic creations of our time. = These works represent a history of artistic practice developed outside = of the mainstream often with little or no institution support. Defined = by its diversity and individualism, artists=92 film and video work = represents a significant challenge for the archives, but a crucial one = if these important works are not to be lost to art and film history. The = speakers will also being showing and speaking about recent projects = they've worked on.
William Fowler, Curator of Artists=92 Film = and Video at the National Film, Television and Video Archive, = London=A0
Andrew Lampert, Archivist, Anthology Film Archives, New = York
Mark Toscano, Film Preservationist, Academy Film Archives, Los = Angeles
**SPECIAL OFFER FOR PRESERVING ARTISTS' MOVING IMAGES DISCUSSION. = 2 TICKETS FOR THE PRICE OF 1=A0Special ticket price can be achieved by = phoning Box Office on 020 7928 3232 and quoting LUX 2for1 Offer or = bringing a print out of the email to the NFT Box Office at the South = Bank**

The LUX programmes at the London Film = Festival are presented to mark the launch of a new LUX website providing = conservation information=A0and resources for = artists working with the moving image. http://www.keepmovingimages.org.uk=A0

Tuesday 22 November, = 7pm
NEW WORK UK: = Double Lunar Trouble
NEW WORK UK is a new LUX/ Whitechapel series showcasing new = British artists' film and video, each event is selected by a different = guest curator.
Inspired by Joan Jonas' Double Lunar Dogs (1984), the = multi-layered, high-digital practices shown here address memory, = uncertainty and dislocation. Incorporating performance, biopolitics, = surveillance and SFX, they challenge the production and organisation of = images. Artists include Benjamin Callaway, Hilary Koob-Sassen and others = to be announced. Curated by Stuart Comer, Curator at Tate = Modern.
=A35.50/=A33.50 concs & Whitechapel Members,=A0Free for = Whitechapel Patrons & Associates.
Advance bookings or tickets on the = door.

Wednesday 23 November 7 for 7.30pm = start
LUX SALON:=A0Martin Bla=9E=ED=E8e= k & Recent Works from Prague
Prague based artist Martin Bla=9E=ED=E8ek http://www.blazicek.net has been = making films since 1996 and is a leading figure in Czech experimental = film. He is a founding member of the film group F.A.G. and V_LTRA, he = has been making abstract and structural films using hand-made techniques = some of which are fused with live performances. Tonight he will present = a selection of his recent work together with work by his contemporaries = Vit Pancir and Ondrej Vavrecka from the Czech Republic, Gyula Nemes from = Hungary and Andreas Wurz from Germany. The artists in this program are = unified through their mutual connections with the artistic scene in = Prague. The work fuses abstract film with experimental documentary and = shows the vitality and creativity of Central European work and the = artistic scene in Prague.
Presented with the assistance of Renata Clark and the Czech = Centre London (www.czechcentres.cz/london)= and co-ordinated by George Clark.
Screen Hatching - Ondrej Vavrecka, CZ, 2005, = 4.5min, silent
The Dike of Transience - Gyula Nemes, HU, 2003, 10min, sound
Study 9 - Martin Bla=9E=ED=E8ek, CZ, 2003, 4.5min, silent
LeMans - Andreas Wutz, G, 2003, 9.5min, sound
On The Snow Dog - Vit Pancir, CZ, 2003, 14min, sound
Image Description - Martin Bla=9E=ED=E8ek, CZ, 2003, 11min, = sound=A0
ADMISSION FREE, BOOKING ESSENTIAL. to book a = place please email salon@lux.org.uk with your name(s) = please only book if you intend to come, spaces are very limited so it = deprives others.
At LUX OFFICE, 3rd Floor, 18 Shacklewell Lane, London E8 2EZ. = see=A0http://www.lux.org.uk/abou= t/index.html for directions.


TOURING

Reverence: The Films of Owen Land http://www.lux.org.uk/owenland=A0
=A02-27 November 2005, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York - = exhibition http://www.whitney.org=A0

Margaret Tait: Subjects and Sequences http://www.lux.org.uk/margarettait=A0
8/9 November 2005, Cinematheque Ontario, Toronto, Canada http://www.bell.ca/cinematheque=A0
18/19 November 2005, Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA http://www.moma.org=A0

NEW WORKS IN DISTRIBUTION _ NOVEMBER 2005=A0http://www.lux.o= rg.uk/newacquisitions/index.html=A0
Ian Bourn, = Security (2005)
Brad Butler & = Karen Mirza, The Space Between (2005)
Duncan Campbell, Falls Burns Malone Fiddles = (2004)
Jem Cohen, Chain = (2004)
Stephen Connolly, Film for Tom = (2005)
Dirk de Bruyn, 2nd Hand Cinema = (2005)
Stephen Dwoskin, Oblivion = (2005)
Ian Helliwell, Get Set (2005), Striations = (2005)
David Lamelas, The Hand = (1976)
Laure Prouvost, The Add Series, Holiday = 78/Vacences 78, Eva 43 Years Old, Untitled 1, Stong Sory Series, = Abstractions Quotidiennes (2005)
Semiconductor, All the Time in the World (2005), 200 Nanowebbers = (2005)

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= --Apple-Mail-12-12708885-- From ben@lux.org.uk Fri Dec 02 11:11:18 2005 Return-Path: Delivered-To: 520-luxweekly@lux.org.uk Received: (qmail 2112 invoked from network); 2 Dec 2005 05:11:17 -0600 Received: from 82-45-180-227.cable.ubr07.dals.blueyonder.co.uk (HELO ?192.168.0.3?) (82.45.180.227) by lux.org.uk with SMTP; 2 Dec 2005 05:11:17 -0600 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v746.2) To: luxweekly@lux.org.uk Message-Id: Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-6-595852748 Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2005 11:11:15 +0000 X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.746.2) X-Mailman-Approved-At: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 04:56:35 -0600 From: luxweekly@lux.org.uk Subject: [LuxWeeklyNews] LUXNEWSWIREdecember2005 X-BeenThere: luxweekly@lux.org.uk X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.1 Precedence: list Reply-To: luxweekly@lux.org.uk List-Id: Weekly news from LUX List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2005 11:11:18 -0000 --Apple-Mail-6-595852748 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed LUXNEWSWIREdecember2005 [LUX NEWSWIRE is a monthly e-newsletter covering UK and international =20= artists' moving image news. Contributions are welcome under any of =20 the following headings, send information for inclusion to news at =20 lux.org.uk] Contents 1. UK/International openings (festivals, gallery shows, screening =20 series) 2. Calls (festivals, open shows, competitions, conferences) 3. Opportunities (funding, residences, employment) 4. Publishing (books, online journals, videos, DVD, CD) 5. LUX news Welcome to LUX NEWSWIRE. a monthly newsletter of information for =20 those interested and involved in the world of artists' film and =20 video. Please give us your feedback, let us know what you need and =20 send us information for inclusion. Although we have an UK-based =20 perspective the newswire is international. 1. UK/INTERNATIONAL OPENINGS UK LUX LONDON EVENTS CALENDAR the most comprehensive daily listing of =20 artists' moving image events, screenings and exhibitions in London =20 http://www.lux.org.uk/resources/calendar.html 12 Kuliks: Oleg Kulik video retrospective, Sketch, London. To 14 =20 January gallery@sketch.uk.com" gallery@sketch.uk.com Radiator-Festival for New Technology Art, Nottingham. 1 - 4 December =20 http://radiator-festival.org The Forest, Ori Gersht, Photographers Gallery, London. 2 December =96 5 =20= Febuary http://www.photonet.org.uk The Animators, Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham. 3 December =96 4 =20 February. Film and video by artists who make animations: Ann Course, =20 Katy Dove, Simon Faithfull, Dryden Goodwin, Paul Morrison, Vong =20 Phaophanit, Claire Oboussier http://www.angelrowgallery.com Jeff Keen: Artwar =96 The Last Frontier, Phoenix Gallery. Waterloo =20 Place, Brighton Saturday 3rd December at 2.30pm =A33.50 / =A33. A rare =20= expanded cinema performance from the Brighton based experimental =20 filmmaker. Now into his 80=92s Jeff is as prolific as ever with a New =20= York retrospective early next year and the long overdue release of =20 his work on DVD. Fiercely independent, his films exhaustively combine animation, live action and collage - plundering =20 from the likes of Hollywood, comic strips and pre-war pulps. The aim =20 is the very essence of cinematic spectacle - recreated and endlessly destroyed on =20= Brighton=92s municipal dumps and rented flats. event includes a triple =20= screen projection of early =91Artwar=92 8mm shorts, never before =20 attempted... EPISODE, temporarycontemporary, London. 10 December - 22 January. =20 New lens-based work by: Amanda Beech, Julie Henry, Mark Ingham, =20 Alison Jones - Jaspar, Joseph-Lester, Nayan Kulkarni ,Mike Marshall, =20 Jasone Miranda Bilbao, Giles Perry. http://www.tempcontemp.co.uk At the same time somewhere else...Melik Ohanian, Pia R=F6nicke, Sean =20 Snyder, Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh. 17 December =96 19 February. =20 http://www.fruitmarket.co.uk A Picture of War is Not War, Wilkinson Gallery, London. 4 January =96 =20= 12 February. Group video exhibition featuring:Kamal Aljafarii, Maja =20 Bajevic, David Maljkovi, Renzo Martens, Hito Steyer, Akram Zaatari =20 http://www.wilkinsongallery.com INTERNATIONAL Standard Gauge: Film Works by Morgan Fisher, 1968 - 2003 30 November - 12 February. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, =20= USA. http://www.whitney.org Artimage, 7. Medien und Architekturbiennale, Graz, Austria. 1 - 4 =20 December. http://www.artimage.at/ Gorgeousness & Gorgeosity, Mark Leckey, Portikus im Leinwandhaus, =20 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. 3 December - 22 January. http://=20 www.portikus.de Impakt Festival, Utrecht, Netherlands. 7 - 11 December. http://=20 www.impakt.nl 5. Festival des Cinemas Differents de Paris, France 7 - 12 December http://www.cjcinema.org 2. CALLS CALL FOR ENTRIES * denotes entry fees Evolution 2006, Leeds, UK. Deadline: rolling. http://www.lumen.org.uk/=20= evolution Interval(2) Film can help us think thought, A CONFERENCE AT THE SLADE =20= SCHOOL OF ART (UCL), LONDON and a cinema in central London (tbc) This =20= event brings together moving image makers and theorists for two days =20 of screenings, debate and exchange based around Deleuze=92s film =20 philosophy. The event focuses on praxis and the enactment or =20 embodiment of theory and so we are looking for critical thinking =20 conducted via the moving image. Interval (2) seeks: pre-existing or =20 purpose made films, videos and installations presented as papers. =20 Deadline: 31 December. http://www.cinemaintothereal.org/interval 14 Curtas Vila do Conde International Short Film Festival, Portugal. =20 Deadline: 14 December http://www.curtasmetragens.pt/festival/=20 index.php?lang=3Den European Media Art Festival, Osnabr=FCck, Germany. Deadline: 15 =20 December http://www.emaf.de Courtisane. Festival of Shortfilm, video and new media, St =20 Amandsberg, Belgium. Deadline: 1 February 06 http://www.courtisane.be 3. OPPORTUNITIES Residency. Shanghai Duolun Museum of Modern Art, China. Deadline: 15 =20 December. http://www.duolunart.com/residence/residence_e.html Residency. Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences, Japan. =20 Deadline: 31 December. http://www.iamas.ac.jp/SC/E/index-air.html PhD studentship. REWIND Artists=92 Video in the 70=92s & 80=92s. =A39K =20= Stipend plus fees per annum. REWIND is a research project that is =20 developing a research resource that addresses the gap in historical =20 knowledge of the evolution of electronic media arts in the UK, by =20 investigating specifically the first two decades of British artists=92 =20= works in video. There was a danger that many of these works may =20 disappear because of their ephemeral nature and poor technical =20 condition. The project seeks to determine the best examples of works =20= from the period, conserve and preserve them, and enable further =20 scholarly activity. An archive, website, major exhibition and =20 publication will be employed to disseminate the works to the public =20 and academic community. We now seek an outstanding individual who =20 wants to undertake a PhD research programme attached to REWIND. The =20 applicant must propose an independent research programme that relates =20= to, and adds value to the research aims, objectives, and outcomes of =20 REWIND. Deadline: 13 January 2006 HYPERLINK "http://www.rewind.ac.uk/=20 home.html"http://www.rewind.ac.uk/home.html Training. Curatorial Training Programme, De Appel, Amsterdam, =20 Netherlands. Deadline: 31 December. http://www.deappel.nl 4. PUBLISHING The Most Typical Avant-Garde : History and Geography of Minor Cinemas =20= in Los Angeles, David E James. Book published in the US by University =20= of California Press. ISBN: 0520242580 http://www.ucpress.edu/ Museum Movies : The Museum of Modern Art and the Birth of Art Cinema, =20= Haidee Wasson. Book published in the US by University of California =20 Press. ISBN: 0520241312 http://www.ucpress.edu/ Shadows, Specters, Shards : Making History in Avant-Garde Film, =20 Jeffrey Skoller. Book published in the US by University of Minnesota =20 Press. ISBN: 081664232X http://www.upress.umn.edu Sins of the Fleshapoids, Mike Kuchar. DVD published in the US by =20 Other Cinema http://www.othercinemadvd.com/fleshapoids.html 5. LUX NEWS NEW TO WEBSITES New to http://www.keepmovingimages.org.uk Dryden Goodwin interview. Mike Sperlinger talks to Goodwin about his =20 work and issues around preservation, including how he documents and =20 archives his multi-media installations. see http://kmi.lux.org.uk/=20 casestudies/index.html SCREENINGS, EVENTS & EXHIBITIONS Saturday 3 December 2005, 10.00=9618.00 Video Art, =46rom the Margins to the Mainstream: A Symposium Curated by =20= Three Artists, Tate Britain Auditorium Artists Catherine Elwes (author of Video Art: A Guided Tour, =20 I.B.Tauris, 2004), Hayley Newman (author of Performancemania, Matt's =20 Gallery, 2001) and Jeremy Millar (author of Place, Thames & Hudson, =20 2005) curate a day tracing the evolution and history of video art =20 from the early days of real-time black-and-white recordings to the =20 present day emphasis on large-scale installations. Through =20 screenings, talks and discussions, and with contributions from =20 practitioners including David Hall, Steven Hawley, Stuart Brisley, =20 Monica Ross, Adam Chodzko and Louise Wilson, this symposium explores =20 canonical shifts, personal interests and the convergence of film and =20 video. Discussion of the contemporary artistic context that informs =20 the moving image adds to a provocative and enlightening day. =A325 (=A320 concessions), booking required n association with Arts Council England, Camberwell College of Arts =20 and Chelsea School of Art and Design, University of the Arts London =20 and LUX http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/eventseducation/symposia/=20 videoartfromthemarginstothemainstream4004.htm Sunday 4 December 2005, 15.00 John Latham Films This screening is a rare chance to see John Latham's extraordinary =20 film works, all of which interrogate our notions and perception of =20 time and space. The programme presents several newly restored prints, =20= including intense rapid-fire animations, the whole of the =20 Encyclopedia Britannica, and a selection of video works created for =20 Channel 4's artist-commission series, Dadarama. http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/eventseducation/film/=20 johnlathamfilms4302.htm 16 December - 15 January 2006 Vasulka Lab 1969 =96 2005, ICA, London A survey of seminal works by Woody and Steina Vasulka, both =20 internationally acclaimed for their pioneering contributions to =20 creatve practice and technology. The exhibition includes video and =20 digital works for screen, alongside the first UK presentations of =20 installations from Machine Vision and The Brotherhood Series.. curated by Yasmeen Baig-Clifford. presented in association with VIVID =20= and LUX. http://www.ica.org.uk/index.cfm?articleid=3D14540 TOURING Reverence: The Films of Owen Land http://www.lux.org.uk/owenland 1 December 2005, Syracuse University http://students.syr.edu/=20 thursdayscreeners 10 December 2005, Pleasure Dome, Toronto http://www.pdome.org David Lamelas: Time is a Fiction http://www.lux.org.uk/lamelas 6 December 2005, Side Cinema Newcastle http://www.sidecinema.com ----- GIVE US YOUR FEEDBACK. We are committed to constantly reviewing and =20 improving our services and your feedback helps us to do this and to =20 ensure they are as representative and equitable as possible. 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[LUX NEWSWIRE is a = monthly e-newsletter covering UK and international artists' moving image = news. Contributions are welcome under any of the following headings, = send information for inclusion to news at = lux.org.uk]

Contents
1. UK/International openings (festivals, gallery shows, = screening=A0= series)
2. Calls = (festivals, open shows, competitions, = conferences)
3. Opportunities = (funding, residences, employment)
4. Publishing (books, online journals, videos, DVD, = CD)
5. LUX news

Welcome to LUX = NEWSWIRE. a monthly newsletter of information for those interested and = involved in the world of artists' film and video. Please give us your = feedback, let us know what you need and send us information for = inclusion. Although we have an UK-based perspective the newswire is = international.


1. UK/INTERNATIONAL = OPENINGS

UK

LUX LONDON EVENTS CALENDAR the mo