Artists' Television Access

Archive for October, 2013

Your Store

Your Store. The Everyday on Display

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Small Press Traffic: discussion on “The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study”

Discussion will focus on Stefano Harney and Fred Moten’s book, The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study (Minor Compositions, 2013). focus on Chapter 5: Planning and Policy, and Chapter 6: Fantasy in the Hold. For a PDF of the text email [email protected] + + + coming up: Sunday NOV 3, 5:00 pm @ Timken Hall,… Read more »

ATA’s AV sale

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for sale:  Mini DV/DVcam deck, 16mm & super 8 projectors, super 8 viewer, collectible cameras, intervalometer, slide projectors, projection screen, vintage curiosities of the victorian variety and much more……

Frenkel Defects

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A short program of 16mm film works from the Process Reversal Collective and other artist-run film groups including L’Abominable (Paris, France), The Double Negative Collective (Montreal, PQ), Cherry Kino (Leeds, UK) and The Handmade Film Institute (Boulder, CO). Filmmakers including Sarah Biagini, Andrew Busti, Taylor Dunne, Nicolas Rey, Kevin Rice, Robert Schaller, Martha Jurksaitis & Philippe Leonard…. Read more »

THE BEAST IN HEAT- SPECIAL SCREENING

The Beast In Heat is a horrifying melodrama of supernatural realism, set in modern-day San Francisco. The latest feature-length from local filmmaker, Anthony A. Russell documents the frustrations of a recently graduated fashion student as she struggles to adjust to a new city and fails to reconcile the disparity between herself and her new housemates. While… Read more »

Casablanca Mon Amour

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Casablanca Mon Amour Shattuck Cinemas (Berkeley) Oct. 26, 2013 5:00 pm John Slattery / Narrative / Morocco, USA / 2012 / 77 mins / French with English subtitles   ‹›  Watch Trailer Description Casablanca Mon Amour is a modern road movie that encapsulates the more complex and fractured nature of living in a world where TV and… Read more »

Small Press Traffic: Gordon, Russell

MATTHEW GORDON Matthew Gordon is an artist and poet living in Oakland, California. He grew up in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania and received a BFA & BS from Penn State University (2003) and an MFA from California College of the Arts (2009). His work has been shown at [2nd floor projects], Right Window Gallery, Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery,… Read more »

the word, my dear, is piecemeal: films on the visualization of text

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Presented by SF cinematheque  in association with Litquake As part of Litquake 2013, San Francisco Cinematheque presents a screening of film/video works in which written text is visualized and plasticized, explored and displayed. Battering, caressing and seducing viewers/readers while exploring syntactical forms (including poetic lyric, introspective essay,, journal, harangue, laundry list, love letter and song), the seven film/video works… Read more »

SMASHISM

SMASHISM

Short musical event with: RedRedRed Pod Blotz Nom De Plume (Mick Goldwater) SMASHISIM is a collection of new images, video and sound that commonly draw from a dark psycadelia – dream-like, mind-bending, mind-altering, mind-expanding. SMASHISIM combines organic and synthetic concerns through experimental film works live video synthesis and performance. Themes covered are: experiential rituals, complexities… Read more »

An evening with Sabot and friends

Czech Dream (Český sen)

“SABOT may have invented the DIY world tour. The duo, composed of bassist Christopher Rankin and drummer Hilary Binder, originally formed in San Francisco in 1988 as a spinoff from a punk trio called Forethought. In 1993, they moved to a small town in the Czech Republic. From this freshly post-revolution home base, Sabot embarked… 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 »

Small Press Traffic: Levitsky, Burger

Due to ill health in the family, Heriberto Yepez is unable to make this reading. Mary Burger will read in his place. RACHEL LEVITSKY Rachel Levitsky is the author of a novel, The Story of My Accident is Ours (Futurepoem, 2013), two books of poetry, Under the Sun (Futurepoem, 2003) NEIGHBOR (UDP, 2009) and a number of chapbooks including Renoemos (Delete, 2010) and Dearly,… Read more »

Your Store (opening reception)

Your Store. The Everyday on Display

Trance Mutations

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Trance Mutations is an on going series of live music that showcases new performance and visual art from emerging and well circulated musicians and video artists / projectionists. Working with new and ‘resident’ musicians and video artists, Trance Mutations sonically grounds itself in hardware based electronics or analogue components. Magnified dark and industrial rhythms with… Read more »

That Shining Sound

that shining sound

A night of live cinema performances and multi-media projects of the old and the never yet seen variety. ↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓the line-up↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓ * Suki O’Kane * researches how to play the bass drum using extreme strategies with special guest * Peter Conheim * (Wetgate, Negativland, Monopause). mallet percussionist. media ecologist. composer. movement theater. durational performance. http://sukiokane.com/ * Jeremy Rourke *… Read more »