Mit Out Sound: Moving Image, Visual Culture and Technology
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Mit Out Sound: Moving Image, Visual Culture and Technology
Wednesday, October 18, 6:30-9 pm
19 University Place (near E. 8th St.), NYU
Coined by Austrian-American movie director Erich von Stroheim, the term “mit out sound” (MOS) means to film without sound. Focusing on the visual in moving image culture, this panel discussion will explore relationships among art, theory, film, science, popular culture, and technology. With Zoe Beloff, artist, filmmaker, and Assistant Professor, Queens College; Jonathan Crary, Meyer Schapiro Professor of Modern Art and Theory, Columbia University; and Jon Kessler, artist and Associate Professor, School of the Arts, Columbia University. Moderated by Susanna Cole and Erin Donnelly, co-curators of The Golden Hour, exhibition on view at Gigantic ArtSpace [GAS], 59 Franklin Street, 10013.
Co-sponsored by NYU’s Deutsches Haus and Grey Art Gallery, with Gigantic ArtSpace [GAS]. Directions and information: 212/998-8663, email: nr49@nyu.edu.