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030908 VIDEO AS AN INSTRUMENT II


VIDEO AS AN INSTRUMENT II : VAAI II
GALLERY SHOW AND PERFORMANCES

FEBRUARY 22ND - MARCH 9TH OPEN SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS 1-7PM
DURING THE WEEK BY APPOINTMENT
CLOSING NIGHT PERFORMANCES : SUNDAY, MARCH 9TH 7PM
TALK WITH PARTICIPATING ARTISTS AT 6PM
with DJ North Guinea Hills in the lounge

Video as an instrument is a show with artists working with a synchronous relationship between image and sound. Artists and performers use a myriad of techniques with customized applications and instruments, found sources and samples, and real time performance to create improvised compositions. video as an instrument includes videos, installations, and performances.

PERFORMANCES SUNDAY, MARCH 9TH 7 PM $10

Zemi17 and Jeanne Angel
Ezekiel Honig with Josh Ott
Eric Redlinger
Daniel Iglesia
Richard Garet and wVs
( ) and chiKA
Stackable Thumb

SUPREME TRADING GALLERY
213 North 8th Street L Train to Bedford Avenue Williamsburg, Brooklyn

GALLERY SHOW FEBRUARY 22ND-MARCH 9TH
OPEN SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS 1-7PM
DURING THE WEEK BY APPOINTMENT
TALK WITH PARTICIPATING ARTISTS SUNDAY, MARCH 9TH AT 6PM

Matthew Schlanger
LoVid
Bill Etra
SeeJ with Ezekiel Honig
SARa Ching-Yu Sun
Richard Garet with Brendan Murray and wVs
Caspar Stracke
Daniel Iglesia
Sam Pluta

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113007-120207 vBrooklyn

vBrooklyn
: A video festival about Brooklyn as a place and video as an art form

November 30 to December 2, 2007, at Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, in cooperation with the
Integrated Digital Media Institute and Forward Motion Theater.

The vBrooklyn video-festival documents Brooklyn, NY’s, evolving cityscape, culture and people with contemporary video-art. The festival presents innovative and entertaining video-artists through live video-performances, screenings and installations.

Brooklyn’s urban development and population has hit critical-mass vBrooklyn asked video-artists to tape the borough before it permanently transforms, building a visual historic record through personal interpretation and documentation.

Sunday December 2 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm

The day includes technical demonstrations of IDMI’s 9 channel video system; a performance by R. Luke DuBois specially written for the system; panel discussions; and a screening of Michael Miscione’s “The City of Greater New York: The Story of Consolidation”, a chronicle of Brooklyn’s end as an independent city.

$5 admission for the day (Artists listed in alphabetical order)

1:00 pm Video Screenings

(+) Jeanne Angel - ‘i [heart] brooklyn’
(+) Al Griffin - ‘South 2nd Street’
(+) Tamara Yadao - ‘Miss Brooklyn’


1:30 pm The City of Greater New York: The Story of Consolidation

(+) Michael Miscione - ‘The City of Greater New York: The Story of Consolidation’

2:30 pm Presentations, Demonstrations, and Talks

(+) Insook Choi & Carl Skelton - ‘BrookLynX’
(+) Ardis Kadiu
(+) Anton Marini
(+) Panel Discussion and Q/A with R. Luke DuBois, Carl Skelton, Ardis Kadiu and Anton Marini

4:00 pm R. Luke DuBois and Todd Reynolds with Satoshi Takeishi

A special performance by multimedia artist, educator and software programmer R. Luke DuBois, presenting a piece specially written for IDMI’s 9 channel video system.

(+) R. Luke DuBois (with musician Todd Reynolds & Satoshi Takeishi)

4:30 pm Video Performances

(+) CHiKA (with musician Sawako) - ‘chronos v’
(+) Adam Kendall (with musician Richard Garet)
(+) Lady Firefly (with musician Zemi17) - ‘Under the Urban Blanket’

Video Installations

(+) Bettina Johae - ‘bedford avenue - brooklyn - ny’

For more info to go vBrooklyn video-festival

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