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Artists' Television Access
992 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 824-3890
ata@atasite.org

Monthly Calendar

ATA Screenings

Tuesday, February 9, 2010. 7:30PM
500 YEARS LATER
Answer Coalition screening

Friday, February 12, 2010. 8PM
The Black Rock:
The Untold Story of the Black Experience on Alcatraz

Saturday, February 13, 2010. 8PM
City of Favelas
Reforma Urbana and the right to the CITY

Friday, February 19, 2010. 8PM
Birgit Ulher, Gino Robair and Bill Hsu
An Evening of electroacoustic audio-visual improvisations

Sunday, February 21, 2010. 7PM
Thing With No Name

Thursday, February 25, 2010. 7PM
Zeitgeist Addendum:
The Resource Based Economy

Friday, February 26, 2010. 7PM
Rock Prophecies
Noise POP Film Festival

Friday, February 26, 2010. 9PM
Downtown Calling
Noise Pop Film Festival

Saturday, February 27, 2010. 2PM
Unusual Heroes: John Darnielle and Lou Barlow double feature
Noise Pop Film Festival

Saturday, February 27, 2010. 4PM
Woodstock: Now & Then
Noise Pop Film Festival

Sunday, February 28, 2010. 2PM
Secret to a Happy Ending
Noise Pop Film Festival

Sunday, February 28, 2010. 4:15PM
All My Friends Are Funeral Singers
Noise Pop Film Festival

Open Screening

Thursday, February 18, 2010. 7pm Door, 8PM
OpenScreening

In the Gallery

February 1, 2010 - February 28, 2010.
White Paintings or The Fridge Door
Solo show by Barbara Valles Hayes

Window Installations

February 1, 2010 - February 28, 2010.
Emily Glaubinger: Wish You Were Here (A Landscape)

February 1, 2010 - February 28, 2010.
Right Window Gallery
hobbypopMUSEUM

Other Events

Sunday, February 14, 2010. 5PM-9PM
Right Window Gallery (closing reception)
hobbypopMUSEUM

Archive

Find all the past shows and gallery and window exhibitions in the Archive

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Elro - AUDIENCE AWARD WINNER!!!

Ariel Diaz (in person) - 2009, 3:52, miniDV, San Francisco, CA  

A robot that finds love through influences and memory of her human past life.

Questions with Ariel Diaz

Elizabeth Wing: First off, what is "Elro" -- a name, a place, or maybe an action -- or is Elro the robot girl

Ariel Diaz: Elro is the robot girl

EW: When you make a video, do you work one it in one chunk or do you piece different ideas and errant shots together?

AD: When creating this movie I made sure to hit every key point I was initially aiming for from beginning to end. The concept was to create a bond between man and machine, human emotion and mechanical function; both emoting love on equal levels of stimulation--whether genuine or simulated. Elro is a female android, whose function is to depict images of love as accurately as possible without feeling. In this sterile portrayal of such an emotion as love itself, was I able to achieve a contrasting interpretation of expression, by default versus choice.

EW: What other mediums do you work in besides video?

EW: Paint is my first love, photography is my girlfriend and of course film is that sleaze you can find at the bar waiting for me with the scrabble board.

Born in Tijuana, Mexico, then raised in San Diego. Now is a dishwasher in San Francisco.

www.snakepig.com is his art website.

www.tugboat.tumblr.com is for his photography

Last updated 11/09/2009.