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SAT
4 Sept
POP UP CINEMA
ART
6:30–8pm
Domestic Rhythms
Jeremy Newman 6 minutes
This video begins with Rapunzel’s fairy tale wedding.
As viewers watch her marriage fall apart, the
implication is that the mass media cast a disenchanting
spell. Art. USA
Autosuggestion
(Ayeynobolh)
Vasilis Siafakas 12 minutes 12
A trip to a man psychic. Art. Greece
Steam 1 Architecture
Toko Yamamoro Harris 3
minutes U
Video recorded in OSAKA Bay Japan, large area of
Modern architecture was dominated sea side was it
very impressive and disturbing. That expression of
Post War Japan. Art Documentaries. London
Stress, Futurism Now
Joanna Wodzicka 4 minutes
U
Nowdays reality becomes abstract due to the
increasing speed of perception, rapid changes of
situations, and also information overload. The concepts
of Futurism become relevant again. Art. London
You Look And You Think
Ben Woodiwiss 6 minutes
15
You Look And You Think is an essay/poem on the
relationship between the woman on the screen and the
viewer.. Art. London
Dance 0-19
Stuart Pound 4 minutes
U
Both audio channels are represented visually as
integer numbers corresponding to the amplitude of the
soundtrack, music from the island of Bali: Gamelan
Semar Pegulingan/Gamelan of the Love God.
Art. London
Transmission - Log No.1
Ronis Varlaam 6 minutes
U
More and more people are beginning to realize that
something amazing is going to happen. Art. London
Transmission - Log No 2
Ronis Varlaam 6 minutes
U
Art. London
My Way trailer of Log No
3
Ronis Varlaam 3 minutes
U
Art. London
Girl Drinks Darkness
Tony Hickson 6 minutes
15
A film about suicide. Art. London
Magia
Gerard Cairaschi 7 minutes
12
A young boy molds objects with clay that he then
manipulates, combines and associates, in an obscure
ritual. Art. France
Dear Friend
Don Brosnan 6 minutes
12
Based on the Greiving Process, a man writes a letter to
his recently deceased friend. Tapping into the foreign
and feminine aspects of his emotional life seeking
resolution. Russian English subtitles. Art. London
Parallel
Owen Eric Wood 8 minutes
U
As he looks for meaning in the act of creation, an
artist finds himself caught in a cycle of creative
expression where reality and perception become one.
Art. Canada
Holobomo
Owen Eric Wood 5 minutes
U
Bombarded with images, we desperately try to find
meaning in pictures that may have no relevance to
our lives. We just want to be part of the movie.
Art. Canada
The Seven Bench Line
Diana Taylor 5 minutes
U
A poem about the short Seven Beach Line which locals
fought to save. Art. Britain
Only One Mariner
Diana Taylor 3 minutes
U
A poem about John Cabor and Bristol harbour.
Art. Britain
8pm
Artist Eye: Mr Hulot’s
Holiday
selected by Inkie
It's the summer holiday season in Europe, and
M. Hulot, like many others, has decided to
spend his vacation at the French seaside, specifically
at l'Hotel de la Plage resort. Hulot is a
pretty quiet fellow, but that still does not stop
him from getting into a lot of trouble while
there. Although he does get along with many of
the other resort guests - such as the
Englishwoman who is amazed at the effectiveness
of his unique tennis style, or the
beautiful Martine - most, unfortunately, must
deal with the bad outcomes of his unintentionally
bumbling, albeit good-natured, actions.
After getting busted in 1988 in the UK’s largest
ever graffiti shutdown – codename Operation
Anderson – Inkie went on to come second in
the World Street Art Championships of 1989.
He’s continued for the past two decades to push
the art in his own inimitable style and ways.
Alongside Banksy he organized the largest ever
UK graffiti event, a 1.4 km painting around the
Bristol docks entitled ‘Walls On Fire’.
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