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(82.45.180.227) by lux.org.uk with SMTP; 1 Sep 2005 03:26:57 -0500 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v734) To: newswire@lux.org.uk Message-Id: <975E67DE-C446-4924-A28D-88212C17AD08@lux.org.uk> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-5--920344344 Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 09:27:07 +0100 X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.734) X-Mailman-Approved-At: Thu, 01 Sep 2005 03:35:36 -0500 From: newswire@lux.org.uk Subject: LUXNEWSWIRE - LUXNEWSWIREseptember2005 X-BeenThere: newswire@lux.org.uk X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.1 Precedence: list Reply-To: newswire@lux.org.uk List-Id: Monthly news from LUX List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2005 08:27:05 -0000 --Apple-Mail-5--920344344 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed LUXNEWSWIREseptember2005 [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 info@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 useful information =20 for 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 Jean Rouch Season, The Photographers Gallery, London. 2 =96 25 =20 September. http://www.photonet.org.uk Diana Thater, Haunch of Venison, London. 2 =96 29 September. http://=20 www.haunchofvenison.com Oliver Payne and Nick Relph, Serpentine Gallery, London. 6 September =20 =96 2 October. http://www.serpentinegallery.org Godville, Omer Fast, InIVA, London. 7 September =96 23 October. http://=20= www.iniva.org Candice Breitz, White Cube, London. 7 September =96 8 October. http://=20= www.whitecube.com Tony Hill, Plymouth Arts Centre. 10 September =96 20 October. http://www.plymouthac.org.uk Standard Gauge: The Films of Morgan Fisher, Tate Modern. 12 =96 18 =20 September. http://www.tate.org.uk/modern Between Past and Future: New Photography and Video from China, =20 Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 15 September =96 15 January 2005. =20= http://www.vam.ac.uk Towards a Poiar Sea, Jaki Irvine. Frith Street Gallery, London. 16 =20 September =96 28 October. http://www.frithstreetgallery.com Crossing Borders, Berwick upon Tweed Film and Media Arts Festival. 16 =20= =96 25 September. http://www.berwickfilm-artsfest.com Yeah..You, Baby You, Phil Collins. Firstsite, Colchester. 17 =20 September =96 29 October. http://www.firstsite.uk.net Reap, Caf=E9 Gallery Projects, London. 17 September =96 30 October. = Group =20 exhibition exploring time through the natural and complete cycle of a =20= year. http://www.cafegalleryprojects.org A Certain Tendency in Representation, Thomas Dane, London. 19 =96 25 =20 September. a project that will convert the gallery into a fully =20 functioning cinema for one week only. http://www.thomasdane.com Roderick Buchanan/ Runa Islam, Camden Arts Centre, London. 23 =20 September =96 13 November. http://www.camdenartscentre.org British Art Show 6, Baltic, Gateshead. 24 September =96 8 January. =20 http://www.balticmill.com Short History of Performance Part 3, Whitechapel Gallery, London. 27 =20 September =96 9 October. Part III will trace how performance became =20 film, with artists taking the role of directors & playing with =20 cinematic & theatrical genres. http://www.whitechapel.org Eyeballing, Rosalind Nashashibi. Counter Gallery, London. 30 =20 September =96 5 November. http://www.countergallery.com Gillian Wearing, Bloomberg Gallery, London. 30 September =96 12 =20 November. gallery@bloomberg.net INTERNATIONAL Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria. 1 =96 9 September. http://www.aec.at Festival Internacional de Arte Eletr=F4nica Videobrasil, Sao Paulo, =20 Brasil. 6 =96 11 September. http://www.videobrasil.org.br Videolisboa, Lisbon, Portugal. 7 =96 18 September. http://=20 www.videolisboa.com/ Cinematexas Short Film Festival, Austin, USA. 14 =96 18 September. =20 http://www.cinematexas.org/ 9th International Istanbul Biennal, Turkey. 16 September =96 30 October =20= http://www.iksv.org Media Art Festival Friesland, Leeuwarden, Netherlands. 16 September =96 =20= 2 October http://www.mediaartfriesland.nl The International Experimental Cinema Exposition, Denver, Colorado, =20 USA. 21 =96 26 September. http://www.experimentalcinema.org 2. CALLS CALL FOR ENTRIES * denotes entry fees S1 Artspace, Sheffield, UK invites submissions for a third season of =20 artist film and video screenings in the project space. Deadline: 26 =20 September 2005 http://www.s1artspace.org International Film Festival Rotterdam, Netherlands. Deadline: 1 =20 October. http://www.filmfestivalrotterdam.com Smoke and Mirrors, MAC, Birmingham, UK. Deadline: 3 October. http://=20 www.macarts.co.uk/?page=3Dcalendar.html&c=3D2 International Short Film Festival Clemont-Ferrand, France. Deadline: =20 16 October. http://www.clermont-filmfest.com Experimenta 2006 - The 4th international festival for experimental =20 film in India. Deadline: 31 October. http://www.filterindia.com/=20 callexp06.htm Mumbai International Film Festival for Documentary, Short & Animation =20= Films, India. Deadline: 31 October. http://www.filmsdivision.org/ 3. OPPORTUNITIES Residency. Further, no.w.here lab, London, UK. Deadline: 16 =20 September. NB open to London-based artists only. http://www.nowhere-=20 lab.org/ Residency. Breath, Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester, UK. Deadline: 30 =20 September. NB open to artists of Chinese descent. http://www.chinese-=20 arts-centre.org/mpn/story.php?sid=3D647 Residency. Electric Greenhouse 2, B3 Media/ Artquest, London. =20 Deadline: 7 October. 3 month project-based digital arts residency for =20= London-based artists. http://www.artquest.org.uk/greenhouse2 Funding. Visual Artists Film and Video Fund, Scottish Arts Council, =20 Scotland. Deadline: 10 October. NB open to artists based in Scotland. =20= http://www.scottisharts.org.uk Bursary. One To One Individual Artists' Bursaries in Live Art =20 2005/06, Live Art Development Agency, London. Deadline: 10 October NB =20= Open to artists based in London. http://www.thisisliveart.co.uk/=20 prof_dev/one_to_one/index.html Bursary. Digital Media Bursaries for Disabled and Deaf Artists, =20 Artsadmin, London. Deadline: 17 November. http://www.artsadmin.co.uk/=20 artistsadvisor/bursaryscheme.html 4. PUBLISHING The Memo Book. Films, videos installations: Matthias M=FCller. Book =20 published by Vorwerk8, Freunde der Deutschen Kinemathek e.V, =20 Bundesverband Kommunale Filmarbeit, LUX and YYZ Books This is the =20 first major publication on the film, video and installation work of =20 German artist Matthias M=FCller. Published in a bilingual (English/=20 German) edition and illustrated in full colour, The Memo Book =20 contains specially commissioned essays on different aspects of =20 M=FCller's work as well as an extensive interview by Scott MacDonald. =20= Authors: Stefanie Schulte Strathaus (editor), Scott MacDonald, Dirk =20 Schaefer, Michael Girke, Volker Pantenburg, Robin Curtis, Christa =20 Bl=FCmlinger ISBN 3-930916-76-2. AVAILABLE FROM LUX SHOP http://=20 www.lux.org.uk/shop/books.htm 16+ Source Guide: Experimental Film. New online study guide from BFI =20 at http://www.bfi.org.uk/filmtvinfo/library/publications/16+/=20 experimental.html 5. LUX NEWS SHOUTERS WANTED FOR MARK LECKEY FILM PROJECT. People to join in a =20 chanting/shouting session for a recording of 'March of the Big White =20 Barbarians' the soundtrack to a film by Mark Leckey and Jack too =20 Jack. The film is a LUX/SPACEX commission which will be shown at =20 cinemas up and down the country and unveiled at this years Frieze Art =20= fair. The Session will be for four hours from 6.00pm Sunday the 18th =20 of September at a studio in Denmark Street, London. You don't have to =20= be able to sing just be willing. Beer and nuts will be supplied. =20 Contact rockdrill@hotmail.com NEW LOOK LUX WEBSITE NOW LAUNCHED AT http://www.lux.org.uk NEW FEATURE ON LUX WEBSITE The Barefoot Lone Pilgrim: Bruce Haines on =20= British video artist David Blandy http://www.lux.org.uk/featured/=20 blandy.htm UPCOMING SCREENINGS AND EXHIBITIONS A NIGHT WITH PHIL COLLINS AND ALEX BAG, SELECT 2 AT TATE BRITAIN, 2 =20 SEPTEMBER 8PM (Clore Auditorium, Admission FREE, no booking) =91This =20= is a living-dead art, a critical-hysterical acting out of the =20 deodorized-bathroom neurotic, the suicidal biochemical-test subject =20 and the terminal media addict we all recognize as ourselves.=92 John =20 Kelsey, Artforum, May 2004. Once described as =91the spawn of Cindy =20 Sherman and Buster Keaton=92, Alex Bag makes irreverent, smart and =20 fiercely critical work in video and installation. She is best known =20 for her low-tech performance tapes that utilise the power of =20 televised image and the satiric edge of stand-up comedy to cheerfully =20= but mercilessly denounce a range of modern-day maladies. =46rom =20 frivolities of our celebrity infatuated culture to the futility of =20 the whole fine-art enterprise to Consumer Mesmerism, Product Sorcery =20 and the Necromantic Re-imagination of Consumption, nothing escapes =20 the fury of this unflagging art-world renegade. An iconic figure of =20 the New York art scene since the mid-90s, Bag is acclaimed as one of =20 the foremost American artists yet her work has been rarely exhibited =20 in the UK. In his role as the host of the second in the LUX/Tate =20 screening series, Phil Collins offers an unprecedented opportunity to =20= take you on a trip into the hilarious and wild world of Alex Bag. =20 Along with the most recent works, the selection will also include =20 Bag=92s classic Untitled (Fall =9295) (1995). The night will be =20 introduced by Phil Collins and Alex Bag in person. http://=20 www.tate.org.uk/britain THE ARTISTS CINEMA AT FRIEZE ART FAIR, 21-24 OCTOBER 2005. A Frieze =20 Projects/ LUX project to run a cinema within the Frieze Art Fair =20 showcasing new international artists' film and video. Highlights will =20= include new LUX/SPACEX commissioned films by Mark Leckey, Daria =20 Martin, Jimmy Robert, Imogen Stidworthy and Mika Taanila, new Frieze =20 Projects commissions by Roger Hiorns, Donald Urquhart and Cathy =20 Wilkes, plus curated programmes by Bernadette Corporation, Chrissie =20 Iles, Marta Kuzma, Philippe-Alain Michaud, Berta Sichel, Catherine =20 Wood, Cerith Wyn Evans and Tirdad Zolghadr.more details to follow. =20 http://www.friezeartfair.com TOURING Reverence: The Films of Owen Land http://www.lux.org.uk/owenland 3 September 2005, Performance Space, Sydney http://=20 www.performancespace.com.au 13/20 September 2005, Union Theatre, University of Wisconsin http://=20 www.aux.uwm.edu/uniontheatre 26 September 2005, Lisbon Biennale http://www.experimentadesign.pt Margaret Tait: Subjects and Sequences http://www.lux.org.uk/margarettait 6 September, Robert Burns Centre, Dumfries, Scotland http://www.web-=20 link.co.uk/rbc/ 6/13 September, Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, USA http://=20 www.bampfa.berkeley.edu 14-18 September 2005, Cinematexas, Austin TX, USA http://=20 www.cinematexas.org NEW ADDITIONS TO LUXONLINE http://www.luxonline.org.uk NEW ARTISTS Michael Curran http://www.luxonline.org.uk/artists/id/1121176/index.html David Hall http://www.luxonline.org.uk/artists/id/1091105/index.html Malcolm Le Grice http://www.luxonline.org.uk/artists/id/935515/=20 index.html Jayne Parker http://www.luxonline.org.uk/artists/id/1115671/index.html NEW TOURS Films of an Afternoon by Peter Todd http://www.luxonline.org.uk/tours/Peter_Todd/peter1.html Insomnia X by Michael Curran http://www.luxonline.org.uk/tours/Michael_Curran/curran1.html Photography in Film and Video by Stephen Gordon http://=20 www.luxonline.org.uk/education/learning_tours/photography_in_fnv/=20 photo1.html A Beginner=92s Guide to Self-Promotion by Benjamin Cook http://=20 www.luxonline.org.uk/education/learning_tours/self_promotion/=20 selfpromotion1.html NEW WORKS IN LUX DISTRIBUTION September 2005 http://www.lux.org.uk/=20 newacquisitions/index.html David Blandy, Ghost (2001), What is Soul? (2002), Secrets and Lies =20 (2002), I Am (2004), Emotional Content (2004), The Way of the =20 Barefoot Lone Pilgrim. The Five Boroughs of the Soul (2004) Sebastian Buerkner, Peak Project (2005), Glance Project (2005), =20 Filing Project (2005) Grace Ndiritu, Arrested Development (2004), The Nightingale (2004), =20 Desert Storm (2004) Ian Owles, Film School Portrait (1976) People Like Us, Story Without End (2005) DIGITAL SCREENING EQUIPMENT FOR HIRE FROM LUX LUX now offers a full digital screening kit for hire, including video =20= project, screen, amp with high-quality wireless speakers and DVD/SVHS =20= deck provided through the Film London Local Digital Network. For more =20= information see http://www.lux.org.uk/resources/equipment.html ----- 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, http://www.lux.org.uk= --Apple-Mail-5--920344344 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252
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Welcome to LUX NEWSWIRE. a monthly newsletter of useful = 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.=
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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 = =
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Jean Rouch Season, The Photographers Gallery, London. 2 =96 25 = September. http://www.photonet.org.uk
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Diana Thater, Haunch of Venison, London. 2 =96 29 = September. http://www.haunchofvenison.com =
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Oliver Payne and Nick Relph, Serpentine Gallery, London. = 6 September =96 2 October. http://www.serpentinegallery.org =
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Godville, Omer Fast, InIVA, London. 7 September =96 23 = October. http://www.iniva.org
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Candice Breitz, White Cube, London. 7 September =96 8 = October. http://www.whitecube.com =
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Tony Hill, Plymouth Arts Centre. 10 September =96 20 = October.
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Standard Gauge: The Films of Morgan Fisher, Tate Modern. = 12 =96 18 September. http://www.tate.org.uk/modern =
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Between Past and Future: New Photography and Video from = China, Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 15 September =96 15 January = 2005. http://www.vam.ac.uk
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Towards a Poiar Sea, Jaki Irvine. Frith Street Gallery, = London. 16 September =96 28 October. http://www.frithstreetgallery.com =
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Crossing Borders, Berwick upon Tweed Film and Media Arts = Festival. 16 =96 25 September. http://www.berwickfilm-artsfest.com =
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Yeah..You, Baby You, Phil Collins. Firstsite, Colchester. = 17 September =96 29 October. http://www.firstsite.uk.net =
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Reap, Caf=E9 Gallery Projects, London. 17 September =96 = 30 October. Group exhibition exploring time through the natural and = complete cycle of a year. http://www.cafegalleryprojects.org =
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A Certain Tendency in Representation, Thomas Dane, = London. 19 =96 25 September. a project that will convert = the gallery into a fully functioning cinema for one week only. http://www.thomasdane.com =
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Roderick Buchanan/ Runa Islam, Camden Arts Centre, = London. 23 September =96 13 November. http://www.camdenartscentre.org =
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British Art Show 6, Baltic, Gateshead. 24 September =96 8 = January. http://www.balticmill.com =
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Short History of Performance Part 3, Whitechapel Gallery, = London. 27 September =96 9 October. Part III will trace how performance = became film, with artists taking the role of directors & playing = with cinematic & theatrical genres. http://www.whitechapel.org
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Eyeballing, Rosalind Nashashibi. Counter Gallery, London. = 30 September =96 5 November. http://www.countergallery.com =
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Gillian Wearing, Bloomberg Gallery, London. 30 September = =96 12 November. gallery@bloomberg.net =
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Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria. 1 =96 9 September. = http://www.aec.at
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Festival Internacional de Arte Eletr=F4nica Videobrasil, = Sao Paulo, Brasil. 6 =96 11 September. http://www.videobrasil.org.br =
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Videolisboa, Lisbon, Portugal. 7 =96 18 September. = http://www.videolisboa.com/
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Cinematexas Short Film Festival, Austin, USA. 14 =96 18 = September. http://www.cinematexas.org/
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9th = International Istanbul Biennal, Turkey. 16 September =96 30 October = http://www.iksv.org
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Media Art Festival Friesland, Leeuwarden, Netherlands. 16 = September =96 2 October http://www.mediaartfriesland.nl =
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The International Experimental = Cinema Exposition, Denver, Colorado, USA. 21 =96 26 September. = http://www.experimentalcinema.o= rg
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CALL FOR ENTRIES
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S1 Artspace, Sheffield, UK = invites submissions for a third season of artist film and video = screenings in the project space. Deadline: 26 September 2005
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International Film Festival Rotterdam, Netherlands. = Deadline: 1 October. http://www.filmfestivalrotterdam.com =
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Smoke and Mirrors, MAC, Birmingham, UK. Deadline: 3 = October. http://www.macarts.co.uk/?page=3Dcalendar.html&c=3D2
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International Short Film Festival Clemont-Ferrand, = France. Deadline: 16 October. http://www.clermont-filmfest.com =
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Experimenta 2006 - The 4th = international festival for experimental film in India. Deadline: 31 = October. http://www.filterindia.com/callexp06.htm =
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Mumbai International Film Festival for Documentary, Short = & Animation Films, India. Deadline: 31 October. http://www.filmsdivision.org/ =
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Residency. Electric Greenhouse 2, B3 Media/ Artquest, = London. Deadline: 7 October. 3 month project-based digital arts = residency for London-based artists. http://www.artquest.org.uk/greenhouse2 =
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Funding. Visual Artists Film and Video Fund, Scottish = Arts Council, Scotland. Deadline: 10 October. NB open to artists based = in Scotland. http://www.scottisharts.org.uk=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
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Bursary. One To One Individual Artists' Bursaries in Live = Art 2005/06, Live Art Development Agency, London. Deadline: 10 October = NB Open to artists based in London. http://www.thisisliveart.co.uk/prof_dev/one_to_one/index.ht= ml
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Bursary. Digital Media Bursaries for Disabled and Deaf = Artists, Artsadmin, London. Deadline: 17 November. http://www.artsadmin.co.uk/artistsadvisor/bursaryscheme.htm= l
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4. PUBLISHING

The Memo Book. Films, videos = installations: Matthias M=FCller. Book published by Vorwerk8,=A0Freunde der Deutschen Kinemathek e.V, = Bundesverband Kommunale Filmarbeit,=A0LUX and YYZ Books = This is the first major = publication on the film, video and installation work of German artist = Matthias M=FCller. Published in a bilingual (English/German) edition and = illustrated in full colour, The Memo Book contains specially = commissioned essays on different aspects of M=FCller's work as well as = an extensive interview by Scott MacDonald.=A0= Authors:=A0Stefanie Schulte Strathaus (editor), Scott MacDonald,=A0Dirk = Schaefer, Michael Girke, Volker Pantenburg, Robin Curtis, Christa = Bl=FCmlinger ISBN 3-930916-76-2. AVAILABLE FROM LUX SHOP = http://www.lux.org.uk/shop/books.htm

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5. LUX NEWS

SHOUTERS WANTED FOR MARK = LECKEY FILM PROJECT. People to join in a chanting/shouting session for a = recording of 'March of the Big White Barbarians' the soundtrack to a = film by Mark Leckey and Jack too Jack. The film is a LUX/SPACEX = commission which will be shown at cinemas up and down the country and = unveiled at this years Frieze Art fair. The Session will be for four = hours from 6.00pm Sunday the 18th of September at a studio in Denmark = Street, London. You don't have to be able to sing just be willing. Beer = and nuts will be supplied.=A0Contact = rockdrill@hotmail.com

NEW LOOK LUX WEBSITE NOW LAUNCHED AT http://www.lux.org.uk =
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NEW FEATURE = ON LUX WEBSITE The Barefoot Lone Pilgrim: Bruce Haines on British video = artist David Blandy http://www.lux.org.uk/featured/blandy.htm=

UPCOMING SCREENINGS AND = EXHIBITIONS

A NIGHT WITH PHIL COLLINS AND = ALEX BAG, SELECT 2 AT TATE BRITAIN, 2 SEPTEMBER 8PM (Clore Auditorium, = Admission FREE, no booking)=A0=A0=91This is a living-dead art, a critical-hysterical = acting out of the deodorized-bathroom neurotic, the suicidal = biochemical-test subject and the terminal media addict we all recognize = as ourselves.=92 John Kelsey, Artforum, May 2004.=A0Once = described as =91the spawn of Cindy Sherman and Buster Keaton=92, Alex = Bag makes irreverent, smart and fiercely critical work in video and = installation. She is best known for her low-tech performance tapes that = utilise the power of televised image and the satiric edge of stand-up = comedy to cheerfully but mercilessly denounce a range of modern-day = maladies. =46rom frivolities of our celebrity infatuated culture to the = futility of the whole fine-art enterprise to Consumer Mesmerism, Product = Sorcery and the Necromantic Re-imagination of Consumption, nothing = escapes the fury of this unflagging art-world renegade. An iconic figure = of the New York art scene since the mid-90s, Bag is acclaimed as one of = the foremost American artists yet her work has been rarely exhibited in = the UK. In his role as the host of the second in the LUX/Tate screening = series, Phil Collins offers an unprecedented opportunity to take you on = a trip into the hilarious and wild world of Alex Bag. Along with the = most recent works, the selection will also include Bag=92s classic = Untitled (Fall =9295) (1995). The night will be introduced by Phil = Collins and Alex Bag in person. http://www.tate.org.uk/britain =

THE ARTISTS CINEMA AT FRIEZE = ART FAIR, 21-24 OCTOBER 2005.=A0A Frieze Projects/ LUX project = to run a cinema within the Frieze Art Fair showcasing new international = artists' film and video. Highlights will include new LUX/SPACEX = commissioned films by Mark Leckey, Daria Martin, Jimmy Robert, Imogen = Stidworthy and Mika Taanila, new Frieze Projects commissions by Roger = Hiorns, Donald Urquhart and Cathy Wilkes, plus curated programmes by = Bernadette Corporation, Chrissie Iles, Marta Kuzma, Philippe-Alain = Michaud, Berta Sichel, Catherine Wood, Cerith Wyn Evans and Tirdad = Zolghadr.more details to follow. http://www.friezeartfair.com


TOURING

Reverence: = The Films of Owen Land http://www.lux.org.uk/owenland =
3 September 2005, Performance Space, Sydney = http://www.performancespace.com.au= =
13/20 September 2005, Union Theatre, University of = Wisconsin http://www.aux.uwm.edu/uniontheatre =
26 September 2005, Lisbon Biennale http://www.experimentadesign.pt =
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Margaret Tait: Subjects and Sequences http://www.lux.org.uk/margarettait =
6 September, Robert Burns Centre, Dumfries, Scotland = http://www.web-link.co.uk/rbc/ =
6/13 September, Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, USA = http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu =
14-18 September 2005, Cinematexas, Austin TX, USA = http://www.cinematexas.org
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NEW ADDITIONS TO LUXONLINE http://www.luxonline.org.uk =
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NEW ARTISTS
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NEW TOURS
Films of an Afternoon by Peter Todd
Insomnia X by Michael Curran

NEW WORKS IN LUX DISTRIBUTION = September 2005 http://www.lux.org.uk/newacquisitions/index.html=
David Blandy, Ghost (2001), What is Soul? (2002), Secrets = and Lies (2002), I Am (2004), Emotional Content (2004), The Way of the = Barefoot Lone Pilgrim. The Five Boroughs of the Soul (2004)
Sebastian Buerkner, Peak Project (2005), Glance Project = (2005), Filing Project (2005)
Grace Ndiritu, Arrested Development (2004), The = Nightingale (2004), Desert Storm (2004)
Ian Owles, Film School Portrait (1976)
People Like Us, Story Without End (2005)
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DIGITAL SCREENING EQUIPMENT FOR HIRE FROM LUX
LUX now offers a full digital screening kit for hire, = including video project, screen, amp with high-quality wireless speakers = and DVD/SVHS deck provided through the Film London Local Digital = Network. For more information see http://www.lux.org.uk/resources/equipment.html
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(82.45.180.227) by lux.org.uk with SMTP; 30 Sep 2005 08:12:32 -0500 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v734) To: newswire@lux.org.uk Message-Id: <546C2B2C-001E-453F-B974-CCAAE59FF54A@lux.org.uk> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-3--545074690 Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 14:13:00 +0100 X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.734) X-Mailman-Approved-At: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 08:15:02 -0500 From: newswire@lux.org.uk Subject: LUXNEWSWIRE - LUXNEWSWIREoctober2005 X-BeenThere: newswire@lux.org.uk X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.1 Precedence: list Reply-To: newswire@lux.org.uk List-Id: Monthly news from LUX List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 13:12:39 -0000 --Apple-Mail-3--545074690 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed LUXNEWSWIREoctober2005 [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 info@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 Sketch in Motion, Sketch, London. 8 October =96 19 November. Animated drawings by Robert Breer, Tracey Emin, William Kentridge, =20 Avish Khebrehzadeh, Tomoko Konoike, Petra Mrzyrk and Jean-Fran=E7ois =20 Moriceau, Gabriela Fridriksdottir, and David Shrigley/Shynola. =20 gallery@sketch.uk.com The Only Other Point, John Wood and Paul Harrison, fa projects, =20 London. 11 October =96 19 November. http://www.faprojects.com Variety, De La Warr Pavillion, Bexhill on Sea. 13 October =96 8 =20 January. a season that seeks to re-examine what the word =20 "entertainment" means in the context of the De La Warr Pavilion in =20 the twenty-first century. Artists include Mark Wallinger, Jeremy =20 Deller, Cindy Sherman, Daria Martin. http://www.dlwp.com Rodney Graham, Lisson Gallery, London. 18 October =96 23 November. =20 http://www.lisson.co.uk London Film Festival. 19 October =96 3 November. http://www.lff.org.uk =20= Avant Garde Weekend, 29-30 October. Frieze Art Fair, London. 21 =96 24 October http://www.friezeartfair.com/ Pilot 2: International Art Forum, Farmiloes Building, London. 21 =96 24 =20= October. http://www.pilotlondon.org/ LaLa Land Parody Paradise, Paul McCarthy, Whitechapel, London. 23 =20 October =96 8 January. http://www.whitechapel.org Cardiff Festival of Creative Technology, UK. 28 =96 30 October. http://=20= www.mayyouliveininterestingtimes.org INTERNATIONAL Motion Pictures / Cuadros en movimiento. Andy Warhol. 23 September =96 =20= 21 November. Malba, Buenos Aires, Argentina http://www.malba.org.ar/web/ The First Minute of the Rest of a Movie, Jonas Dahlberg & J=E1n =20 Mancuska, Bonner Kunstverein, Germany. 30 September =96 13 November. =20 http://www.bonner-kunstverein.de Multiple R=E4ume (3) Film =96 Illusion and Imagination in der kunst. =20 Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, Germany. 8 October =96 4 December. http://www.kunsthalle-baden-baden.de Cork Film Festival, Ireland. 9 -16 October. http://www.corkfilmfest.org/ Festival International Nouveau Cinema Nouveaux Media, Montreal, =20 Canada. 13 =96 23 October. http://www.nouveaucinema.ca/ argosfestival, Brussels, Belgium. 13 =96 22 October. http://=20 www.argosarts.org KunstFilmBiennale Cologne, 19 - 24 October. http://=20 www.kunstfilmbiennale.de Uppsala Short Film Festival, Sweden. 24 =96 30 October. http://=20 www.shortfilmfestival.com 2. CALLS CALL FOR ENTRIES * denotes entry fees Futuresonic, Festival of Electronic Music and Media Arts, Manchester, =20= UK. Deadline: 5 October. http://10.futuresonic.com Artimage. 7. Medien und Architektur Biennale Graz, Austria. Deadline: =20= 10 October. http://www.artimage.at 3rd Halloween Short Film Festival, ICA, London, UK. Deadline: 14 =20 October. http://www.shortfilms.org.uk Flatpack Film Festival, Birmingham, UK. Deadline: 24 October. http://=20 www.7inch.org.uk Ann Arbor Film Festival, USA. Deadline: 1 November * http://=20 www.aafilmfest.org/ Videoformes 2006. XXIe Manifestation internationale d'arts vid=E9o et =20= nouveaux medias, Clemont Ferrand, France. Deadline: 7 November. =20 http://www.videoformes.com Going Underground 5 =96 Berlin Subway Festival, Germany. Deadline: 15 =20= November. NB Entries for the competition may be no longer than 90 =20 sec. http://www.interfilm.de Images Festival, Toronto, Canada. Deadline: 18 November * http://www.imagesfestival.com/ Media City, Winsor, Canada. Deadline: 19 November http://=20 www.houseoftoast.ca/mediacity/entries.html East, Norwich Art Gallery, UK. Deadline: 3 December. http://=20 www.norwichgallery.co.uk London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, UK. Deadline: 16 December. http://=20= www.llgff.org.uk Call for Papers Do we have an Image Problem? Performance and Media Art caught between Art History and Visual =20 Culture Studies, Osnabr=FCck, Germany. 15 =96 17 May. Deadline for =20 abstracts: 15 December http://www.media-art-conference.com/ 3. OPPORTUNITIES Residency. Artist in Residence at Netherlands Media Art Institute, =20 Amsterdam, Netherlands. Deadline: 1 November. http://=20 www.montevideo.nl/en/index.html 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 Captured: A Film & Video History of the Lower East Side. Book =20 published in USA by Seven Stories Press ISBN 1583226745 http://=20 www.sevenstories.com/Book/index.cfm?GCOI=3D58322100847630 Unseen Cinema. Early American Avant-Garde Film 1894-1941. 7 DVD =20 collection published in USA by Anthology Film Archives. http://=20 www.unseen-cinema.com Visual Music from iota. DVD published in USA by The Iota Center, Los =20 Angeles. Visual Music from iota, Volume One is a compilation of =20 contemporary artists working in Visual Music and abstract animation. =20 Includes works by Andrew D. Lyons, Michael Betancourt, Michael =20 Mantra, Emile Tobenfeld, Mavie Cahn, Nancy Herman, Bill Alves, Beth =20 Warshafsky, and Rey Parla. http://www.iotacenter.org/store/videos 5. LUX NEWS NEW LUX WEBSITE NOW LAUNCHED AT http://www.lux.org.uk NEW FEATURE ON LUX WEBSITE http://www.lux.org.uk/featured/index.html =20 Text of Light by Nicky Hamlyn. Transcript of an introduction to the =20 screening of Stan Brakhage=92s Text of Light organised by LUX as part =20= of the Colour After Klein exhibition at the Barbican Art Gallery, =20 London in July 2005. 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 PEOPLE LIKE US, THURSDAY 20 OCTOBER, EVERYMAN CINEMA CLUB, HAMPSTEAD, =20= LONDON, 8pm Sonic Arts Network and LUX in association with Lumin present the =20 launch of the new People Like Us DVD =96 'Story Without End'. The event =20= will be held at the beautiful and luxurious Everyman cinema club in =20 Hampstead and will feature a live AV performance by People Like Us =20 plus film screenings and a DJ set by Rough Trade=92s Simon Russell. =20 Since 1992 People Like Us has been making CDs, radio and A/V, =20 animating and recontextualising found footage to create collages with =20= a dark, witty and surrealistic view of popular culture. People Like =20 Us also produces an ongoing weekly experimental arts radio show on =20 the freeform New York radio station WFMU, called =91DO or DIY=92.The =20 'Story Without End' DVD features a collection of films by People Like =20= Us and will be available at a special launch price at the event. =20 Tickets: =A35 (booking recommended) available online at http://=20 www.sonicartsnetwork.org THE ARTISTS CINEMA AT FRIEZE ART FAIR, 21-24 OCTOBER 2005 A Frieze Projects/ LUX project to run a cinema within the Frieze Art =20 Fair showcasing new international artists' film and video. Highlights =20= will include new LUX/SPACEX commissioned films by Mark Leckey, Daria =20 Martin, Jimmy Robert, Imogen Stidworthy and Mika Taanila, new Frieze =20 Projects commissions by Roger Hiorns, Donald Urquhart and Cathy =20 Wilkes, plus curated programmes by Bernadette Corporation, Chrissie =20 Iles, Marta Kuzma, Philippe-Alain Michaud, Berta Sichel, Catherine =20 Wood, Cerith Wyn Evans and Tirdad Zolghadr. Full programme details here http://www.lux.org.uk/projects/=20 artistscinema.htm http://www.friezeartfair.com 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 Friday 28 October 7pm NFT3 Recent Preservations from Anthology Film Archives, New York =20 presented by Andrew Lampert, Archivist, Anthology Film Archives Film #16 (aka Oz: The Tin Woodsman=B9s Dream) (Harry Smith/USA c1967/15 =20= mins) Sea Rhythms (Jim Davis/USA 1970/10 mins) Lights (Marie Menken/USA 1964-5/7 mins) Apparent Motion (Paul Sharits/USA 1975/22 mins) Thanatopsis (Ed Emshwiller/USA 1962/5 mins) Divinations (Storm de Hirsch/USA 1964/6 mins) Anita Needs Me (George Kuchar/USA 1963/16 mins) 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. 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 The LUX programmes at the London Film Festival are presented to mark =20 the launch of a new LUX website providing conservation information and resources for artists working with the moving image. http://=20 www.keepmovingimages.org.uk TOURING Reverence: The Films of Owen Land http://www.lux.org.uk/owenland 1/8 October 2005, Chicago Filmmakers, USA http://=20 www.chicagofilmmakers.org 6/20 October 2005, Wexner Centre, Columbus, USA http://www.wexarts.org 14/16 October 2005, San Francisco Cinematheque, http://=20 www.sfcinematheque.org 25/26 October 2005, Cinema Project, Portland, USA http://=20 www.cinemaproject.org Margaret Tait: Subjects and Sequences http://www.lux.org.uk/margarettait 10 October 2005, University of Buffalo, USA http://www.buffalo.edu 10 October 2005, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA http://=20 www.uwm.edu 20 October 2005, Permanences de la litt=E9rature, Centre Jean Vigo, =20 Bordeaux, France http://www.jeanvigo.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. 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=20= --Apple-Mail-3--545074690 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252
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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 info@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.


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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

Sketch in Motion, Sketch, London.=A0 = 8 = October =96 19 November.
Animated drawings = by Robert Breer, Tracey Emin, William Kentridge, Avish Khebrehzadeh, = Tomoko Konoike, Petra Mrzyrk and Jean-Fran=E7ois Moriceau, Gabriela = Fridriksdottir, and David Shrigley/Shynola. gallery@sketch.uk.com=A0

The Only Other Point, John Wood and Paul Harrison, fa projects, = London. 11 October =96 19 November. http://www.faprojects.com=A0

Variety, De La Warr Pavillion, Bexhill on Sea. 13 October =96 8 = January. a season that seeks to re-examine what the word "entertainment" = means in the context of the De La Warr Pavilion in the twenty-first = century. Artists include Mark Wallinger, Jeremy Deller, Cindy Sherman, = Daria Martin. http://www.dlwp.com=A0

Rodney Graham, Lisson Gallery, London. 18 October =96 23 = November. http://www.lisson.co.uk=A0

London Film Festival. 19 October =96 3 November. http://www.lff.org.uk Avant Garde = Weekend, 29-30 October.
Frieze Art Fair, London. 21 =96 24 October = http://www.friezeartfair.com/=A0

Pilot 2: International Art Forum, Farmiloes Building, London. 21 = =96 24 October. http://www.pilotlondon.org/=A0

LaLa Land Parody Paradise, Paul McCarthy, Whitechapel, London. 23 = October =96 8 January. http://www.whitechapel.org=A0