04.22.2005

Friday Night 04.22.05 — five-minutes-and-under video night

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Friday Night 04.22.05 — five-minutes-and-under video night
1. About this Friday Night
2. The participants
3. we can eat!
4. note on formats
5. after the events — the participants — the videos
(please send your participation to be added if you haven’t done so to
everytime(at)16beavergroup.org
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1. About this Friday Night
What: five-minutes-and-under video night
Where: 16 Beaver Street, 4th floor (directions below)
When: Friday Night 04.22.05 @ 7:30 Pm
Who: Open To All
we were talking about how nice it would be to spend the evening all together, just doing collectively what we all do so well at home – pressing the play button.
come to 16 beaver headquarters with some of your own video work, things made by you and/or by someone you find really compelling – old or new, finished or works-in-progress – having picked out a few segments under 5 minutes in duration to show the assembled crowd. we’ll go around and around, loose format, showing clips.
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2. The participants
She, You, I,
he, it,
we, you,
they…
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3. we can drink!
for the purposes of this occasion: in lieu of prepared remarks, nervy intros, theoretical paraphrasings, please bring something we can eat, together, like your favorite dish, or something to drink…
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4. note on formats
ntsc dvd
ntsc vhs
pal mini dv
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5. after the events — the participants — the videos
(please send your participation to be added if you haven’t done so to everytime (at)16beavergroup.org)
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5.1 benj gerdes
5 minute excerpt from
“Gap on the Inside: What Young People Should Know About the Racial Digital Divide”
2001 or 2005, 22min
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5.2 Yokü (Yomango Küche)
Yomango (2004)
via Paul Banister
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5.3 PREM KRISHNAMURTHY
my video was a documentation of a project called “Occupation” from April 1999. The video is approximately 35 minutes long and the short description of it is: “Video documenting one in a series of public tours of personal spaces in New Haven, Connecticut guided by Prem Krishnamurthy.”
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5.4 Shelly Silver
We
4 :00, 1990
“Even as the text instructs us otherwise, it is impossible not to read We’s two images – that is, to respond to their symbolic quality, their suggestiveness. In a stream of associations, the rhythmic flow of people on the left becomes an ejaculation while the rhythmic hand on the right marks detachment, self-centeredness. Simultaneously, we may say to ourselves, “Yes, it is only a crowd of anonymous people. It is only a penis.”
But even as we attempt to discipline our interpretative urges, the hermeneutic created by this simple juxtaposition is driving us crazy with questions: Who is he? Why is he alone? Does he have a lover…? Does everyone in this crowd masturbate? Do they seek isolation from the mass? Are they aware of one another? Are they relational in less-populated situations? Why was this private image made public? Why is this image private…? Chris Straayer, Deviant Eyes, Deviant Bodies, Sexual Orientation in Film and Video, Columbia University Press, 1996
A short, graphically dynamic work contrasting contradictory views of perception and interpretation, by way of society’s assumptions vis a vis phallocentrism and fetishism.
shot & edited by
Shelly Silver
text
Correction, Thomas Bernhard
music
Floating Pad, Henry Mancini
http://www.shellysilver.com/view.php?id=video&id2=we
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5.5 Jayce Salloum
videotape description:
untitled part 4: terra incognita
31:05, 2005
This videotape will continue my series of works addressing social and political realities, histories, representations, and manifestations, focusing on movements (shifts, transitions, and change), culture, geography, and subjectivities. The relationship of the speaker and the spoken is highlighted, the speech laid bare and layered between the story, the fields of images, and the ambiguities of the video (as document) making process. The literal and metaphorical spaces of displacement and dwelling are constituted as social land political meanings rather than only as an extension of a locale or a set of subjective relationships.
‘terra incognita’ focuses on (some) fragments of histories, of pre-contact, contact, and settlement of the Kelowna area though the accounts of several First Nations’ speakers. It traces connections and correlations between the periods of extermination/disintegration, assimilation, and marginalization to their present day and context of being First Nations. A few sites of social and historical significance are encountered juxtaposed with the current realities of the area’s ‘landscape’. This short and experiential videotape lends itself not to a comprehensive survey, but a sifting through the layers of time and present, an inconclusive yet incisive speculation of their nature, lived through, and survived. Through various generations of accounts, the familiar and historical read the existing with the disappeared, just past the surface, digging into our (not unproblematic) relationship with the complexities of the past, our presence here, and that of the original inhabitants of this place we call Kelowna (Ki-low-na).
We can come closer to recognizing the terms of our histor(ies) and viewing them with an alternate vision.. challenging our perceptions in a critical manner steeped in generational ephemeralities, materiality, and social relations. This endeavour is not with the aim of reconciliation (which is impossible within one project or lifetime), but with the objective of taking into consideration, legacies of contact, settlement, colonization, and capital, and the contested and conflicted notions of home/land, nation, assimilation, native and other in an attempt to challenge our realities and perceptions and in doing so, reclaim and reconstruct an agency (for all viewers and subjects), that is complex and self determining.
Commissioned by the City of Kelowna during their 100th Centennial as part of the Alternator Gallery’s dvd compilation: Temporal Transmissions
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5.6 Jim Costanzo
“The Scream: 21st Century Edition”
3 minutes — 2003
The video is inspired by Edward Monk’s early 20th Century print “The Scream”. In the 21st Century edition, the artist screams for 3 minutes in front of Bush’s State of the Union Speech and images of the war in Iraq.
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5.7 stuart bailey
F/Z
5 minutes of the opening bathroom scene of a film translation of a play
translation of jd salinger’s novel ‘franny and zooey’. The film is a
40-minute split screen following f on the left z on the right, as f tries to
resolve franny’s spiritual crisis and imminent breakdown.
The novel was written by jd salinger in 1958, the play was performed in de
appel gallery as ‘franny and zooey (after jd salinger)’ in august 2004, the
current version of the film shown here was made for the exhibition ‘the
boys’ room’ in marres gallery, maastricht, may 2005
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5.8 jesal kapadia
‘the telegraph’, 3min, 2005, no sound.
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5.9 Anita Di Bianco
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5.10 Ayreen Anastas + Rene Gabri
Eden Resonating