
On the day after Thanksgiving! Participation is cancelled in the biggest
shopping day of the year. Come and celebrate International Buy Nothing Day at
Artists’ Television Access. Do yourself a favor and avoid the idiocy and lemming
like behavior of all the lobotomized consumer zombies that clog city malls and
streets in gas guzzling monstrosities.
Program:
Colonized Pleasure by
Sarah Lockhart (2003) (12 min.)
Colonized Pleasure makes the bold assertion
that our consumerist desires are the result of an infection by a powerful
parasite that lives, feeds, and grows on consumerist behavior. In fact,
this parasite alters our brain chemistry so that Ikea furniture, a Prada handbag
or an ice cold Pepsi,for example, will cause our brains to release the
pleasure-chemical, seratonin, that nourishes the parasite. The parasite
does
not kill it consumer host, it merely makes it want to go shopping. Imagery
appropriated from television commercials, Hollywood cinema, and advertisements
in other media illustrate the piece's pseudo-authoritative, narrative, borrowing
language and structure from scientific presentations to trace the evolution and
life cycle of the commodity-parasite. The video's split-screen format
illustrates this syndrome from the parasite's and host's points of
view.
Sarah Lockhart's aim is to deconstruct
and demythologize popular culture and common assumptions through
appropriating narrative forms and structures associated with authority.
Predominantly a media artist, Lockhart's works (primarily video collage
essays) foray into mundane aspects of cultural anthropology, appropriating
footage from Hollywood movies, television commercials, educational and
industrial films, and
other sources. Lockhart has screened or performed works
at The Lab, Southern Exposure, The Luggage Store, and ATA, among others.
Sarah Lockhart has a MA in Radio and Television from SFSU and a BA in
Modern Culture and Media from Brown University.
EXCHANGE
POLICY (Gordon Winiemko and Julie Wyman, video, 15 mins)
A wild eyed
spending spree encompassing even the camera used to make
the
movie gives way to an investigation of the spectacular cultural
construction that is "Christmas," along with its corollary, the ritual of
obligatory exchange called "shopping."
http://enjoythesign.com/exchange/
"The best of the bunch Š a mini-documentary that deserves to be
super-sized
into a full feature film." BBC Film Reviews
http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2005/04/19/pure_product_2005_review.shtml
"Funny, insightful, and thought-provoking ... a scary yet truthful
look into
consumerism" Seattle Tablet
http://www.tabletnewspaper.com/arts/archive/40_artstruck.html
The Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination's
Experiments in Hope
the vacuum cleaners 'cleaning up after capitalism - works
from 2003' (UK)
Whirl-Mart 2:04 min
Take Back Action 2:17 min
Prayers to products 3:39
min
Re-Tag 4:26
The vacuum cleaner is a collective of one, we are artists and activists,
interventionist and anarchists, resisters and creators, haters and lovers. we
make performances, interventions, actions, insurrections, installations, videos,
websites, presentations, educations and such like. we often find it hard to
define what we do, as it often defines us. we dream, we hope, we love and we
desire. we create and sadly sometimes we feel the need to destroy. we mean
you no harm, we try to love all. it's just that we can't accept the way things
are. we have decided to try and make this place better, we use our creativity to
try and achieve this. we work on our own or we work with friends like the lab of
ii, C.I.R.C.A, my dads strip club, the space hijackers, breathing planet,
reverend billy and more..we don't have answers, we have questions and we hope
these can create other beautiful things. the vacuum cleaner was formed in early
2003, a project, an attempt, an experiment, a desire, a longing, a feeling in
our bellys, a sense in our hearts.
The Laboratory of
Insurrectionary Imagination (lab of ii) is a new network of socially engaged
artists and activists whose work falls in between resistance and creativity,
culture and politics, art and life. The Lab of ii was launched in London during
the European Social Forum, in October 2004, with 4 days of presentations,
trainings, performances and actions. Several hundred people from across Europe
took part in the events.
ADBUSTERS "UNCOMERCIAL" TV SPOTS
FINNISH BND video advert 2005 by Jussi Koski and Äläostamitään produced and written by Tuomas Ketola and animated by Jarkko Järvinen, Finland, 2003.
Installations
"M" of Mission by Paz de la Calzada, performance on DVD, 2003
M alludes to the Mission and to the campaign for
proposition M that was going on when I moved into this neighborhood from
Spain in 2003. The streets in the
Mission are full of people
wandering with shoppingcarts. What are they buying?
The shopping cart has become an
icon of American society and the Mission district in particular.Shopping
carts represent consumerism in our society and ironically, they are often one of
the few things that homeless people "own".
ad[d]s produced by m. gisbert, b. goedtke, m. hilger, m. konrad, c. schwinghammer and d. stern (1:30 min, Germany, 2003)
What would it be like watching tv without the annoying
breaks for commercials? a phenomenon no one under twenty might be able to
remember. Should we be happy with what we see? it can always get
worse.
Anti-Ad Poster Campaign by the Antiadvertising Agency
The "Ad Lib" poster campaign is meant to evoke interaction, response, and dialogue among the general public wherever the posters appear. These are a few examples of what people who saw the "Ad Lib" poster campaign would like to see in the place of outdoor advertising.
Full Time by Artur Muradyan, 2005, Armenia.
Reasonable explanations by Neil Ira Needleman
Ever Wonder what marketing people talk about in the white-heat excitement of their noble and steemed profession? Eveer wonder what goes on in their minds as they attempt to lasso consumers into buying a dismissible product? This video lets you hear it with your own ears, even if the wordshave been readjusted to enhance the nonsensicalness of it all. And just where is this meeting taking place? What your eyes perceive in this video isn't necessarily what transpired.
Youth artists' works of the anti-advert competition, Finland.
Plus special performance by the "Social Critic" Eddie Housworth
MUSIC of:
The Middleclass Assassins and I will kill you fucker.

