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ATA Screenings

Thursday, May 27, 2010. 8PM
Odds and Ends

Friday, May 28, 2010. 7:30 Door, 8PM Screening
CCSF Student Film Showcase

Sunday, May 30, 2010. 7PM
Mrs. Goundo's Daughter
presented by The San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the US National Committee for UNIFEM

Thursday, June 3, 2010. 8PM
CCSF Production Class

Saturday, June 5, 2010. 8PM
Mike Kuchar
An Evening of Collected Consciousness

Sunday, June 6, 2010. 1PM
Set the Screen on Fire: Films for Social Change

Tuesday, June 8, 2010. 7PM
CHRONOTOPIA:
The Past, Present & Future of Queer Histories - Media Screenings

Thursday, June 10, 2010. 7.30pm
"The Inner Tour"
A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition Film Screening

Saturday, June 12, 2010. 8PM
Experimental films and sounds from the Bay Area

Friday, June 18, 2010. 8PM
Top of the Food Chain

ATA Events

Tuesday, June 15, 2010. 7-10pm
Jessica Miller: Flagging Allegiance
Opening reception Tuesday, June 15th, 7-10pm

Open Screening

Thursday, June 17, 2010. 7pm Door, 8PM
OpenScreening

Window Installations

May 2, 2010 - May 30, 2010.
The S.S.S.S.S.S. Presents: OBAMA TRAUMA

June 1, 2010 - June 30, 2010.
Jessica Miller: Flagging Allegiance
June 2010

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Patrolling The Ether

Carl Diehl - 2009, 7:00, miniDV, Portland, OR  

The end of analog broadcasts will be a boon for electronic anomalists. In this transmission, eclectic electronic pursuits including EVP, EIP and Martian radio are bandied about by a disembodied voice emanating from beyond. Paranormal penchants aside, interviews and examples from Portland's Pulse Emitter reveal the always already strange goings-on amongst electrons. There are advantages to obsolescence and the end of analog television suggests new opportunities for experimental researchers everywhere.

Questions with Carl Diehl

Elizabeth Wing: The interview with Pulse Emitter seems like a contemporary version of a spirit medium. Now that analog has been deregulated, how much more terrain do these guys have to work with?

Carl Diehl: Well, Pulse Emitter doesn't believe in spirit communication, but he could be described as being "tuned in" to the "spirit" or zeitgeist of DIY cultural production. There is a certain affinity with post-digital aesthetics and a general embrace of all things analog. But, as far as the spiritualist continuum---there are plenty of EIP (Electronic Image Phenomena) and EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) aficionados who have long been using modern electronics as spiritualistic mediums. Whatever the motivation, there's no more interference from broadcast television so any anomalous phenomena should be easier to access by artists and ghost hunters alike!

EW: What is "damned data", and is it related to media obsolescence?

CD: "Damned Data" is a term that the early 20th century anomalist Charles Fort used when describing various phenomena and information that established Science had excluded, rejected or ignored because it was unexplainable. In his 1919 tome "Book of the Damned" he proclaims there will be a "procession of the damned," and then goes about parading a variety of anomalous reports that fly in the face of official findings.

I use Fort's theories in association with obsolete, or residual media which, despite being largely trashed, rejected or ignored by way of new media marketing imperatives, holds a great deal of potential and mystery to be investigated. Circuit-bending is a good example, but generally the abundance of residual technologies circulating through second-hand markets suggests missing links rather than fossil traces. My current practice is titled "Metaphortean" in reference to my use of metaphors/associations from Fortean phenomena to explore adaptive re-use of old media/tech.

EW: What kinds of things is one looking for when "Patrolling The Ether"?

CD: Again, it depends on who you ask. The signals in noise may be understood as postcards from other worlds, or as fascinating sound-forms with which to further weird out your music. In any case, there is some sort of possibility space glimpsed that provokes further exploration. It's more about why one is looking than what they're looking for that interests me. Certainly the recent excess of unwanted analog recievers and transmitters (via VCRs or otherwise) in the aftermath of the DTV transition will encourage a variety of new inquiries.

More information on this and other Metaphortean pursuits is cataloged at my website: www.metaphorteanspace.com

The curious gestures of malfunction, mechanics of obsolescence and on-going accounts of anomalous phenomena are recombined and re-imagined in a series of projects that Carl Diehl terms "metaphortean." These works, which range from installation to video essays, performance to book works explore the possibility spaces between Fortean phenomena and vernacular technoculture. Diehl resides in Portland, Oregon where he teaches at Pacific Northwest College of Art and the Northwest Film Center.


Last updated 08/31/2009.