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Archive for May, 2013

Physical Traces

Physical Traces

Upgrade! San Francisco would like to announce our third workshop from the Alternative Exposures Grant called Physical Traces, with New York-based artist Ricardo Miranda Zúñiga on hand-drawn rotoscoping techniques. We are partnering with Artists’ Television Access (ATA), which has been supporting community experimental media in the Mission District for over 25 years to produce this event.   You… Read more »

THERE IS NOTHING OUT HERE

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The small club live show is the driving force behind independent music. It’s where new bands are discovered and passionate music is experienced.   THERE IS NOTHING OUT HERE is a concert-film that shines a light on the talent, variety and passion that can be discovered from within a local music scene. Recorded over a… Read more »

Shorts from SFSU Cinema Department

Students from Greta Snider’s Experimental Documentary Workshop at SFSU screen short films from spring 2013.

CCSF Directing Students Showcase

Join Caroline Blair’s Motion Picture Directing class for a screening of the 2013 final film projects. The showcase features a variety of narrative scenes starring Bay Area actors. Directing Students: Elektra Johnson, Orlando Mendoza, Maya Annotti, Danil Auger, Samati Boonchitsitsak, Colton Coate, giovanni Garde, Ginger Godines, Alx King, James Niles, Angel Onchanthorn, Paul Tardo, Thayer Walker, Tomoya Yamashita. 7:30 door 8:00pm show Music,… Read more »

Meet Our Volunteers: Eric Stewart & Lizzy Brooks

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Each month, we are featuring interviews with the volunteer staff that make ATA possible, recognizing their work at ATA and their contribution to our vibrant artistic community. Here are the interviews with our volunteers Eric Stewart and Lizzy Brooks. ERIC STEWART How and when did you first become involved with ATA? I started volunteering about… Read more »

Periwinkle Cinema Presents: School’s Out!

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School is out and summertime is here.  What better way to celebrate than an evening of queer film and video?  This month we’ll be screening some of our favorite odes to the educational — there won’t be a quiz after, but not because you won’t learn anything.

Revelcade

Revelcade is a team of Bay Area Filmmakers who are driven to break all boundaries and the status quo through film. Revelcade has been embracing technology and styles of new and old to create fun, smart, and quality original content. The Revelcade Applause Night returns to Artists Television Access and this time partnering with Mind.Erase.Media… Read more »

Shorts by KAMRAN SHIRDEL

Thursday, May 9, 2013  8:00PM FREE and open to the public The New Nothing Cinema 16 Sherman Street San Francisco CA 94103 Near 7th Street and Folsom, between 7th and 6th Streets, Folsom and Harrison. Nearest BART is Civic Center. This film night, curated by media studies scholar Targol Mesbah, is part of the spring 2013 Incite/Insight… Read more »

Small Press Traffic: MOORE, HILLMAN, EBENKAMP & CAPLES

RICHARD O. MOORE One of the original circle of anarchist poets centered around Kenneth Rexroth in the 1940s—including Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer, Philip Lamantia, Madelaine Gleason, William Everson, James Broughton, and Thomas Parkinson—RICHARD O. MOORE stopped publishing early on to devote himself to a career in public media, as a co-founder in 1949 of KPFA,… Read more »

American Hardcore (as part of the Experimental Music Yearbook in SF)

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Los Angeles-based artists Casey Anderson and Scott Cazan present new and recent live-electronic work as part of a series of events celebrating the Experimental Music Yearbook’s weekend of San Francisco events. Anderson will present new work interfacing custom circuitry/hardware with improvisatory, digital structures to explore the acoustical properties of musical and non-musical objects. Cazan will… Read more »

OpenScreening

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ATA’s openscreening is the only monthly open submissions screening in the Bay Area. Get your work out there! Get feedback! Or just come and take it all in! One hour of shorts are accepted monthly on an open revolving basis, anything goes with the screened work, and the refreshments are pretty good too. $5, FREE admissionfor contributing artists…. Read more »