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GAME GIRLS follows several women through America’s melting pot of dysfunction: Los Angeles’ skid row. They are estranged daughters, lost mothers, or both, trying to fight their way out of an intergenerational history of drugs, poverty and trauma.
Through a unique creative process, based on a 18-months-long drama-therapy workshop with the women, director Alina Skreszweska will create a collaborative portrait of lives below the radar of mainstream society.
Alina Skreszweska has already made two successful films about Skid Row: Songs From The Nickel (2010), a feature documentary which premiered at Visions du Réel (Nyon, Switzerland) and won the Prize for a Best Documentary at Athens International Film & Video Festival (Ohio, USA), as well as Best Film at Document 9 of Glasgow, Sibiu Award at Astra Film festival Romania, and Special Mention of the Jury at Festival Films de Femmes de Créteil 2011. And TV-documentary Traviesos (2013), which was broadcasted on ZDF/Arte in Europe.
With GAME GIRLS, Alina focuses on women and, for the first time, she includes the protagonists themselves in the writing process of the film.
This year, the husband found an "ugly" Xmas sweater and decided he wanted to *wear it for our family gathering. There were none in my size, so I had to go online to find something. All that was available in my size (fat chick) were these shirts. I added some bells and red and gold ribbons to make it a little uglier. But this shirt is all over the place. Santa, Snowman, holly (or mistletoe?), undecorated trees, bows, presents in non-Xmas colors, and for some reason, free floating stars.
Enjoy some Christmas Dysfunction today in We're Here!
*the husband has plaid shirts he wears when he wants to "dress nice" (newer jeans, button-down plaid shirt). He wore the same shirt by accident for Thankskilling and then Xmas, two years in a row. We only know that because our youngest daughter takes a photo with him. So she reminded him in a text: "Understand your job!" with last year's plaid pic. So none of the kids know we're doing ugly sweaters this year.
Designed by Devin Jinks for my short film in 2003. Photos included were taken by Jeremy Hall and me.
First Thursday, November 6, 2014.
Photographs By Jennifer Hughes
PNCA presents a variety of exhibitions on campus:
Eva and Franco Mattes: Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation
Nov 6, 2014 – Jan 10, 2015
Portland, OR, October 23, 2014 — The Philip Feldman Gallery + Project Space at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) presents Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation, an exhibition by Eva and Franco Mattes, opening with a reception on First Thursday, November 6, 2014 and running through January 10, 2015. For the exhibition, whose title was created by an online random exhibition title generator, the Brooklyn-based Italian duo will present ten reiterations of one performance from their series “BEFNOED – By Everyone, For No One, Every Day,” for which they commission anonymous workers to realize webcam performances. The Mattes’ hire performers through online crowdsourcing services and post the resulting videos to many of the more obscure social networks around the world. The artists regularly post links to new videos at befnoed.tumblr.com. These works are in the lineage of Fluxus event scores and more recently Hans Ulrich Obrist’s instruction-based project, “Do It.” For this exhibition, to view the videos, visitors will be forced in awkward positions, becoming themselves, if just for a few seconds, performers, and underlying how the act of viewing is in itself performative.
Last Call: 2014 PNCA Staff Exhibition: Swigert Commons
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 22, 2014
The artists and designers who make up the staff at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) are among the Portland’s most dedicated practitioners. While as a group they are diverse in their creative endeavors, they are united in their drive for a continual exploration of creative practice. The Staff Exhibition celebrates and showcases the rigor, invention, and excellence of those explorations in an exhibition that highlights the diversity and collective nature of the PNCA staff.
PNCA's Veterans Exhibition: Higgins Gallery
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 23, 2014
PNCA’s first ever exhibition of its current students, staff, and faculty who served in the United States Military. A diverse group in their chosen mediums and topics, this exhibition showcases a variety works made from PNCA’s Veterans. Held in connection with the November 11th Veterans Day holiday.
Roger Peet: Traps, Flows, Echoes: Gallery 214
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 28, 2014
Portland artist Roger Peet will open a show of new installation, video and print work in Gallery 214 at PNCA on the 6th November. The show, entitled “Traps, Flows, Echoes” focuses on the idea of the trap, in both the physical and cultural realms. Much of the show will focus on Peet’s relationship to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he has worked for several seasons to promote community conservation through art. Some of the work addresses Peet’s complex relationship with his father, who faked his death to go AWOL from the British Air Force and to fly helicopters for the CIA’s interventions in Congo in the 1960’s, an event which Peet recreates in a video collaboration with Portland director Jodi Darby. In his travels and work in Congo, Peet experienced first hand the disastrous consequences of the history his father had helped to shape, and this show will contain vivid and evocative print, installation, and sound pieces that evoke the trauma and brutality of that trap of history, as well as the ways that he and the friends that he made in Congo are trying to get out of it. The work also features sound collages and poetry by Portland MC Mic Crenshaw.
Roger Peet is an artist, writer and printmaker in Portland, Oregon. His art focuses on civilized bad ideas, evolution and extinction, predator-prey relationships, and the contemporary crisis of biodiversity and what can and can’t be done about it. He is a member of the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative (justseeds.org), a group of socially and environmentally engaged North American artists, and collaborates with activists, artists and scientists across the globe in the service of a more generous and a wilder world. His website is TooSphexy.com.
This project was produced with the generous assistance of the Regional Arts and Culture Council.
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First Thursday, November 6, 2014.
Photographs By Jennifer Hughes
PNCA presents a variety of exhibitions on campus:
Eva and Franco Mattes: Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation
Nov 6, 2014 – Jan 10, 2015
Portland, OR, October 23, 2014 — The Philip Feldman Gallery + Project Space at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) presents Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation, an exhibition by Eva and Franco Mattes, opening with a reception on First Thursday, November 6, 2014 and running through January 10, 2015. For the exhibition, whose title was created by an online random exhibition title generator, the Brooklyn-based Italian duo will present ten reiterations of one performance from their series “BEFNOED – By Everyone, For No One, Every Day,” for which they commission anonymous workers to realize webcam performances. The Mattes’ hire performers through online crowdsourcing services and post the resulting videos to many of the more obscure social networks around the world. The artists regularly post links to new videos at befnoed.tumblr.com. These works are in the lineage of Fluxus event scores and more recently Hans Ulrich Obrist’s instruction-based project, “Do It.” For this exhibition, to view the videos, visitors will be forced in awkward positions, becoming themselves, if just for a few seconds, performers, and underlying how the act of viewing is in itself performative.
Last Call: 2014 PNCA Staff Exhibition: Swigert Commons
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 22, 2014
The artists and designers who make up the staff at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) are among the Portland’s most dedicated practitioners. While as a group they are diverse in their creative endeavors, they are united in their drive for a continual exploration of creative practice. The Staff Exhibition celebrates and showcases the rigor, invention, and excellence of those explorations in an exhibition that highlights the diversity and collective nature of the PNCA staff.
PNCA's Veterans Exhibition: Higgins Gallery
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 23, 2014
PNCA’s first ever exhibition of its current students, staff, and faculty who served in the United States Military. A diverse group in their chosen mediums and topics, this exhibition showcases a variety works made from PNCA’s Veterans. Held in connection with the November 11th Veterans Day holiday.
Roger Peet: Traps, Flows, Echoes: Gallery 214
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 28, 2014
Portland artist Roger Peet will open a show of new installation, video and print work in Gallery 214 at PNCA on the 6th November. The show, entitled “Traps, Flows, Echoes” focuses on the idea of the trap, in both the physical and cultural realms. Much of the show will focus on Peet’s relationship to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he has worked for several seasons to promote community conservation through art. Some of the work addresses Peet’s complex relationship with his father, who faked his death to go AWOL from the British Air Force and to fly helicopters for the CIA’s interventions in Congo in the 1960’s, an event which Peet recreates in a video collaboration with Portland director Jodi Darby. In his travels and work in Congo, Peet experienced first hand the disastrous consequences of the history his father had helped to shape, and this show will contain vivid and evocative print, installation, and sound pieces that evoke the trauma and brutality of that trap of history, as well as the ways that he and the friends that he made in Congo are trying to get out of it. The work also features sound collages and poetry by Portland MC Mic Crenshaw.
Roger Peet is an artist, writer and printmaker in Portland, Oregon. His art focuses on civilized bad ideas, evolution and extinction, predator-prey relationships, and the contemporary crisis of biodiversity and what can and can’t be done about it. He is a member of the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative (justseeds.org), a group of socially and environmentally engaged North American artists, and collaborates with activists, artists and scientists across the globe in the service of a more generous and a wilder world. His website is TooSphexy.com.
This project was produced with the generous assistance of the Regional Arts and Culture Council.
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Title: The medical adviser : a complete treatise on the formation, debility, and diseases of those organs peculiar in each sex, including spermatorrhoea, or seminal weakness, drawn up with a view to the treatment and cure of impotence, and the more effectual removal of the venereal disease, the result of thirty years' experience, with the latest discoveries
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Date: 1860
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GAME GIRLS follows several women through America’s melting pot of dysfunction: Los Angeles’ skid row. They are estranged daughters, lost mothers, or both, trying to fight their way out of an intergenerational history of drugs, poverty and trauma.
Through a unique creative process, based on a 18-months-long drama-therapy workshop with the women, director Alina Skreszweska will create a collaborative portrait of lives below the radar of mainstream society.
Alina Skreszweska has already made two successful films about Skid Row: Songs From The Nickel (2010), a feature documentary which premiered at Visions du Réel (Nyon, Switzerland) and won the Prize for a Best Documentary at Athens International Film & Video Festival (Ohio, USA), as well as Best Film at Document 9 of Glasgow, Sibiu Award at Astra Film festival Romania, and Special Mention of the Jury at Festival Films de Femmes de Créteil 2011. And TV-documentary Traviesos (2013), which was broadcasted on ZDF/Arte in Europe.
With GAME GIRLS, Alina focuses on women and, for the first time, she includes the protagonists themselves in the writing process of the film.
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First Thursday, November 6, 2014.
Photographs By Jennifer Hughes
PNCA presents a variety of exhibitions on campus:
Eva and Franco Mattes: Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation
Nov 6, 2014 – Jan 10, 2015
Portland, OR, October 23, 2014 — The Philip Feldman Gallery + Project Space at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) presents Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation, an exhibition by Eva and Franco Mattes, opening with a reception on First Thursday, November 6, 2014 and running through January 10, 2015. For the exhibition, whose title was created by an online random exhibition title generator, the Brooklyn-based Italian duo will present ten reiterations of one performance from their series “BEFNOED – By Everyone, For No One, Every Day,” for which they commission anonymous workers to realize webcam performances. The Mattes’ hire performers through online crowdsourcing services and post the resulting videos to many of the more obscure social networks around the world. The artists regularly post links to new videos at befnoed.tumblr.com. These works are in the lineage of Fluxus event scores and more recently Hans Ulrich Obrist’s instruction-based project, “Do It.” For this exhibition, to view the videos, visitors will be forced in awkward positions, becoming themselves, if just for a few seconds, performers, and underlying how the act of viewing is in itself performative.
Last Call: 2014 PNCA Staff Exhibition: Swigert Commons
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 22, 2014
The artists and designers who make up the staff at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) are among the Portland’s most dedicated practitioners. While as a group they are diverse in their creative endeavors, they are united in their drive for a continual exploration of creative practice. The Staff Exhibition celebrates and showcases the rigor, invention, and excellence of those explorations in an exhibition that highlights the diversity and collective nature of the PNCA staff.
PNCA's Veterans Exhibition: Higgins Gallery
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 23, 2014
PNCA’s first ever exhibition of its current students, staff, and faculty who served in the United States Military. A diverse group in their chosen mediums and topics, this exhibition showcases a variety works made from PNCA’s Veterans. Held in connection with the November 11th Veterans Day holiday.
Roger Peet: Traps, Flows, Echoes: Gallery 214
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 28, 2014
Portland artist Roger Peet will open a show of new installation, video and print work in Gallery 214 at PNCA on the 6th November. The show, entitled “Traps, Flows, Echoes” focuses on the idea of the trap, in both the physical and cultural realms. Much of the show will focus on Peet’s relationship to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he has worked for several seasons to promote community conservation through art. Some of the work addresses Peet’s complex relationship with his father, who faked his death to go AWOL from the British Air Force and to fly helicopters for the CIA’s interventions in Congo in the 1960’s, an event which Peet recreates in a video collaboration with Portland director Jodi Darby. In his travels and work in Congo, Peet experienced first hand the disastrous consequences of the history his father had helped to shape, and this show will contain vivid and evocative print, installation, and sound pieces that evoke the trauma and brutality of that trap of history, as well as the ways that he and the friends that he made in Congo are trying to get out of it. The work also features sound collages and poetry by Portland MC Mic Crenshaw.
Roger Peet is an artist, writer and printmaker in Portland, Oregon. His art focuses on civilized bad ideas, evolution and extinction, predator-prey relationships, and the contemporary crisis of biodiversity and what can and can’t be done about it. He is a member of the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative (justseeds.org), a group of socially and environmentally engaged North American artists, and collaborates with activists, artists and scientists across the globe in the service of a more generous and a wilder world. His website is TooSphexy.com.
This project was produced with the generous assistance of the Regional Arts and Culture Council.
First Thursday, November 6, 2014.
Photographs By Jennifer Hughes
PNCA presents a variety of exhibitions on campus:
Eva and Franco Mattes: Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation
Nov 6, 2014 – Jan 10, 2015
Portland, OR, October 23, 2014 — The Philip Feldman Gallery + Project Space at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) presents Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation, an exhibition by Eva and Franco Mattes, opening with a reception on First Thursday, November 6, 2014 and running through January 10, 2015. For the exhibition, whose title was created by an online random exhibition title generator, the Brooklyn-based Italian duo will present ten reiterations of one performance from their series “BEFNOED – By Everyone, For No One, Every Day,” for which they commission anonymous workers to realize webcam performances. The Mattes’ hire performers through online crowdsourcing services and post the resulting videos to many of the more obscure social networks around the world. The artists regularly post links to new videos at befnoed.tumblr.com. These works are in the lineage of Fluxus event scores and more recently Hans Ulrich Obrist’s instruction-based project, “Do It.” For this exhibition, to view the videos, visitors will be forced in awkward positions, becoming themselves, if just for a few seconds, performers, and underlying how the act of viewing is in itself performative.
Last Call: 2014 PNCA Staff Exhibition: Swigert Commons
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 22, 2014
The artists and designers who make up the staff at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) are among the Portland’s most dedicated practitioners. While as a group they are diverse in their creative endeavors, they are united in their drive for a continual exploration of creative practice. The Staff Exhibition celebrates and showcases the rigor, invention, and excellence of those explorations in an exhibition that highlights the diversity and collective nature of the PNCA staff.
PNCA's Veterans Exhibition: Higgins Gallery
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 23, 2014
PNCA’s first ever exhibition of its current students, staff, and faculty who served in the United States Military. A diverse group in their chosen mediums and topics, this exhibition showcases a variety works made from PNCA’s Veterans. Held in connection with the November 11th Veterans Day holiday.
Roger Peet: Traps, Flows, Echoes: Gallery 214
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 28, 2014
Portland artist Roger Peet will open a show of new installation, video and print work in Gallery 214 at PNCA on the 6th November. The show, entitled “Traps, Flows, Echoes” focuses on the idea of the trap, in both the physical and cultural realms. Much of the show will focus on Peet’s relationship to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he has worked for several seasons to promote community conservation through art. Some of the work addresses Peet’s complex relationship with his father, who faked his death to go AWOL from the British Air Force and to fly helicopters for the CIA’s interventions in Congo in the 1960’s, an event which Peet recreates in a video collaboration with Portland director Jodi Darby. In his travels and work in Congo, Peet experienced first hand the disastrous consequences of the history his father had helped to shape, and this show will contain vivid and evocative print, installation, and sound pieces that evoke the trauma and brutality of that trap of history, as well as the ways that he and the friends that he made in Congo are trying to get out of it. The work also features sound collages and poetry by Portland MC Mic Crenshaw.
Roger Peet is an artist, writer and printmaker in Portland, Oregon. His art focuses on civilized bad ideas, evolution and extinction, predator-prey relationships, and the contemporary crisis of biodiversity and what can and can’t be done about it. He is a member of the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative (justseeds.org), a group of socially and environmentally engaged North American artists, and collaborates with activists, artists and scientists across the globe in the service of a more generous and a wilder world. His website is TooSphexy.com.
This project was produced with the generous assistance of the Regional Arts and Culture Council.
GAME GIRLS follows several women through America’s melting pot of dysfunction: Los Angeles’ skid row. They are estranged daughters, lost mothers, or both, trying to fight their way out of an intergenerational history of drugs, poverty and trauma.
Through a unique creative process, based on a 18-months-long drama-therapy workshop with the women, director Alina Skreszweska will create a collaborative portrait of lives below the radar of mainstream society.
Alina Skreszweska has already made two successful films about Skid Row: Songs From The Nickel (2010), a feature documentary which premiered at Visions du Réel (Nyon, Switzerland) and won the Prize for a Best Documentary at Athens International Film & Video Festival (Ohio, USA), as well as Best Film at Document 9 of Glasgow, Sibiu Award at Astra Film festival Romania, and Special Mention of the Jury at Festival Films de Femmes de Créteil 2011. And TV-documentary Traviesos (2013), which was broadcasted on ZDF/Arte in Europe.
With GAME GIRLS, Alina focuses on women and, for the first time, she includes the protagonists themselves in the writing process of the film.
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Garden Chair
This artwork explores the idea of form over function, embodying how functional items can be manipulated subtly and undergo a metamorphosis from product to sculpture. The piece uses delicate plants to undermine the function of the original object, the chair, transforming the utilitarian item into a purely aesthetic redundancy. The addition of plants to the sculpture further emphasises the contrast between natural and man-made structures. This work was inspired by Mona Hatoum's 'Dormiente', which utilises a more aggressive and malicious technique to achieve dysfunction.
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Artist Lecture: Franco Mattes
Leading up to their newest production, Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation opening November 6th in the Feldman Gallery, Eva and Franco Mattes (a.k.a. 0100101110101101.ORG), will delve into their past and share image and anecdotes about previous projects in their trickster vain of conceptual art and tactical media.
Eva and Franco Mattes (1976) are an artist duo originally from Italy, working in New York. Their medium is a combination of performance, video and the Internet, for which they are perhaps best known. Their work explores ethical and moral issues when people interact at distance, especially through social media, creating situations where it is difficult to distinguish reality from a simulation.
Melissa Gronlund, editor of Afterall Magazine, described Mattes’ work as follows: “Whether by obscuring the name of the author, hiding information from the public or presenting false information to (often unwitting) participants in the works they create, the Mattes set up situations in which the viewer’s mistaken assumptions and actions create the form of the work itself."
Photographs by Joe Greer'16
First Thursday, November 6, 2014.
Photographs By Jennifer Hughes
PNCA presents a variety of exhibitions on campus:
Eva and Franco Mattes: Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation
Nov 6, 2014 – Jan 10, 2015
Portland, OR, October 23, 2014 — The Philip Feldman Gallery + Project Space at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) presents Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation, an exhibition by Eva and Franco Mattes, opening with a reception on First Thursday, November 6, 2014 and running through January 10, 2015. For the exhibition, whose title was created by an online random exhibition title generator, the Brooklyn-based Italian duo will present ten reiterations of one performance from their series “BEFNOED – By Everyone, For No One, Every Day,” for which they commission anonymous workers to realize webcam performances. The Mattes’ hire performers through online crowdsourcing services and post the resulting videos to many of the more obscure social networks around the world. The artists regularly post links to new videos at befnoed.tumblr.com. These works are in the lineage of Fluxus event scores and more recently Hans Ulrich Obrist’s instruction-based project, “Do It.” For this exhibition, to view the videos, visitors will be forced in awkward positions, becoming themselves, if just for a few seconds, performers, and underlying how the act of viewing is in itself performative.
Last Call: 2014 PNCA Staff Exhibition: Swigert Commons
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 22, 2014
The artists and designers who make up the staff at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) are among the Portland’s most dedicated practitioners. While as a group they are diverse in their creative endeavors, they are united in their drive for a continual exploration of creative practice. The Staff Exhibition celebrates and showcases the rigor, invention, and excellence of those explorations in an exhibition that highlights the diversity and collective nature of the PNCA staff.
PNCA's Veterans Exhibition: Higgins Gallery
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 23, 2014
PNCA’s first ever exhibition of its current students, staff, and faculty who served in the United States Military. A diverse group in their chosen mediums and topics, this exhibition showcases a variety works made from PNCA’s Veterans. Held in connection with the November 11th Veterans Day holiday.
Roger Peet: Traps, Flows, Echoes: Gallery 214
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 28, 2014
Portland artist Roger Peet will open a show of new installation, video and print work in Gallery 214 at PNCA on the 6th November. The show, entitled “Traps, Flows, Echoes” focuses on the idea of the trap, in both the physical and cultural realms. Much of the show will focus on Peet’s relationship to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he has worked for several seasons to promote community conservation through art. Some of the work addresses Peet’s complex relationship with his father, who faked his death to go AWOL from the British Air Force and to fly helicopters for the CIA’s interventions in Congo in the 1960’s, an event which Peet recreates in a video collaboration with Portland director Jodi Darby. In his travels and work in Congo, Peet experienced first hand the disastrous consequences of the history his father had helped to shape, and this show will contain vivid and evocative print, installation, and sound pieces that evoke the trauma and brutality of that trap of history, as well as the ways that he and the friends that he made in Congo are trying to get out of it. The work also features sound collages and poetry by Portland MC Mic Crenshaw.
Roger Peet is an artist, writer and printmaker in Portland, Oregon. His art focuses on civilized bad ideas, evolution and extinction, predator-prey relationships, and the contemporary crisis of biodiversity and what can and can’t be done about it. He is a member of the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative (justseeds.org), a group of socially and environmentally engaged North American artists, and collaborates with activists, artists and scientists across the globe in the service of a more generous and a wilder world. His website is TooSphexy.com.
This project was produced with the generous assistance of the Regional Arts and Culture Council.
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First Thursday, November 6, 2014.
Photographs By Jennifer Hughes
PNCA presents a variety of exhibitions on campus:
Eva and Franco Mattes: Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation
Nov 6, 2014 – Jan 10, 2015
Portland, OR, October 23, 2014 — The Philip Feldman Gallery + Project Space at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) presents Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation, an exhibition by Eva and Franco Mattes, opening with a reception on First Thursday, November 6, 2014 and running through January 10, 2015. For the exhibition, whose title was created by an online random exhibition title generator, the Brooklyn-based Italian duo will present ten reiterations of one performance from their series “BEFNOED – By Everyone, For No One, Every Day,” for which they commission anonymous workers to realize webcam performances. The Mattes’ hire performers through online crowdsourcing services and post the resulting videos to many of the more obscure social networks around the world. The artists regularly post links to new videos at befnoed.tumblr.com. These works are in the lineage of Fluxus event scores and more recently Hans Ulrich Obrist’s instruction-based project, “Do It.” For this exhibition, to view the videos, visitors will be forced in awkward positions, becoming themselves, if just for a few seconds, performers, and underlying how the act of viewing is in itself performative.
Last Call: 2014 PNCA Staff Exhibition: Swigert Commons
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 22, 2014
The artists and designers who make up the staff at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) are among the Portland’s most dedicated practitioners. While as a group they are diverse in their creative endeavors, they are united in their drive for a continual exploration of creative practice. The Staff Exhibition celebrates and showcases the rigor, invention, and excellence of those explorations in an exhibition that highlights the diversity and collective nature of the PNCA staff.
PNCA's Veterans Exhibition: Higgins Gallery
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 23, 2014
PNCA’s first ever exhibition of its current students, staff, and faculty who served in the United States Military. A diverse group in their chosen mediums and topics, this exhibition showcases a variety works made from PNCA’s Veterans. Held in connection with the November 11th Veterans Day holiday.
Roger Peet: Traps, Flows, Echoes: Gallery 214
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 28, 2014
Portland artist Roger Peet will open a show of new installation, video and print work in Gallery 214 at PNCA on the 6th November. The show, entitled “Traps, Flows, Echoes” focuses on the idea of the trap, in both the physical and cultural realms. Much of the show will focus on Peet’s relationship to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he has worked for several seasons to promote community conservation through art. Some of the work addresses Peet’s complex relationship with his father, who faked his death to go AWOL from the British Air Force and to fly helicopters for the CIA’s interventions in Congo in the 1960’s, an event which Peet recreates in a video collaboration with Portland director Jodi Darby. In his travels and work in Congo, Peet experienced first hand the disastrous consequences of the history his father had helped to shape, and this show will contain vivid and evocative print, installation, and sound pieces that evoke the trauma and brutality of that trap of history, as well as the ways that he and the friends that he made in Congo are trying to get out of it. The work also features sound collages and poetry by Portland MC Mic Crenshaw.
Roger Peet is an artist, writer and printmaker in Portland, Oregon. His art focuses on civilized bad ideas, evolution and extinction, predator-prey relationships, and the contemporary crisis of biodiversity and what can and can’t be done about it. He is a member of the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative (justseeds.org), a group of socially and environmentally engaged North American artists, and collaborates with activists, artists and scientists across the globe in the service of a more generous and a wilder world. His website is TooSphexy.com.
This project was produced with the generous assistance of the Regional Arts and Culture Council.
First Thursday, November 6, 2014.
Photographs By Jennifer Hughes
PNCA presents a variety of exhibitions on campus:
Eva and Franco Mattes: Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation
Nov 6, 2014 – Jan 10, 2015
Portland, OR, October 23, 2014 — The Philip Feldman Gallery + Project Space at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) presents Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation, an exhibition by Eva and Franco Mattes, opening with a reception on First Thursday, November 6, 2014 and running through January 10, 2015. For the exhibition, whose title was created by an online random exhibition title generator, the Brooklyn-based Italian duo will present ten reiterations of one performance from their series “BEFNOED – By Everyone, For No One, Every Day,” for which they commission anonymous workers to realize webcam performances. The Mattes’ hire performers through online crowdsourcing services and post the resulting videos to many of the more obscure social networks around the world. The artists regularly post links to new videos at befnoed.tumblr.com. These works are in the lineage of Fluxus event scores and more recently Hans Ulrich Obrist’s instruction-based project, “Do It.” For this exhibition, to view the videos, visitors will be forced in awkward positions, becoming themselves, if just for a few seconds, performers, and underlying how the act of viewing is in itself performative.
Last Call: 2014 PNCA Staff Exhibition: Swigert Commons
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 22, 2014
The artists and designers who make up the staff at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) are among the Portland’s most dedicated practitioners. While as a group they are diverse in their creative endeavors, they are united in their drive for a continual exploration of creative practice. The Staff Exhibition celebrates and showcases the rigor, invention, and excellence of those explorations in an exhibition that highlights the diversity and collective nature of the PNCA staff.
PNCA's Veterans Exhibition: Higgins Gallery
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 23, 2014
PNCA’s first ever exhibition of its current students, staff, and faculty who served in the United States Military. A diverse group in their chosen mediums and topics, this exhibition showcases a variety works made from PNCA’s Veterans. Held in connection with the November 11th Veterans Day holiday.
Roger Peet: Traps, Flows, Echoes: Gallery 214
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 28, 2014
Portland artist Roger Peet will open a show of new installation, video and print work in Gallery 214 at PNCA on the 6th November. The show, entitled “Traps, Flows, Echoes” focuses on the idea of the trap, in both the physical and cultural realms. Much of the show will focus on Peet’s relationship to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he has worked for several seasons to promote community conservation through art. Some of the work addresses Peet’s complex relationship with his father, who faked his death to go AWOL from the British Air Force and to fly helicopters for the CIA’s interventions in Congo in the 1960’s, an event which Peet recreates in a video collaboration with Portland director Jodi Darby. In his travels and work in Congo, Peet experienced first hand the disastrous consequences of the history his father had helped to shape, and this show will contain vivid and evocative print, installation, and sound pieces that evoke the trauma and brutality of that trap of history, as well as the ways that he and the friends that he made in Congo are trying to get out of it. The work also features sound collages and poetry by Portland MC Mic Crenshaw.
Roger Peet is an artist, writer and printmaker in Portland, Oregon. His art focuses on civilized bad ideas, evolution and extinction, predator-prey relationships, and the contemporary crisis of biodiversity and what can and can’t be done about it. He is a member of the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative (justseeds.org), a group of socially and environmentally engaged North American artists, and collaborates with activists, artists and scientists across the globe in the service of a more generous and a wilder world. His website is TooSphexy.com.
This project was produced with the generous assistance of the Regional Arts and Culture Council.
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First Thursday, November 6, 2014.
Photographs By Jennifer Hughes
PNCA presents a variety of exhibitions on campus:
Eva and Franco Mattes: Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation
Nov 6, 2014 – Jan 10, 2015
Portland, OR, October 23, 2014 — The Philip Feldman Gallery + Project Space at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) presents Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation, an exhibition by Eva and Franco Mattes, opening with a reception on First Thursday, November 6, 2014 and running through January 10, 2015. For the exhibition, whose title was created by an online random exhibition title generator, the Brooklyn-based Italian duo will present ten reiterations of one performance from their series “BEFNOED – By Everyone, For No One, Every Day,” for which they commission anonymous workers to realize webcam performances. The Mattes’ hire performers through online crowdsourcing services and post the resulting videos to many of the more obscure social networks around the world. The artists regularly post links to new videos at befnoed.tumblr.com. These works are in the lineage of Fluxus event scores and more recently Hans Ulrich Obrist’s instruction-based project, “Do It.” For this exhibition, to view the videos, visitors will be forced in awkward positions, becoming themselves, if just for a few seconds, performers, and underlying how the act of viewing is in itself performative.
Last Call: 2014 PNCA Staff Exhibition: Swigert Commons
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 22, 2014
The artists and designers who make up the staff at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) are among the Portland’s most dedicated practitioners. While as a group they are diverse in their creative endeavors, they are united in their drive for a continual exploration of creative practice. The Staff Exhibition celebrates and showcases the rigor, invention, and excellence of those explorations in an exhibition that highlights the diversity and collective nature of the PNCA staff.
PNCA's Veterans Exhibition: Higgins Gallery
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 23, 2014
PNCA’s first ever exhibition of its current students, staff, and faculty who served in the United States Military. A diverse group in their chosen mediums and topics, this exhibition showcases a variety works made from PNCA’s Veterans. Held in connection with the November 11th Veterans Day holiday.
Roger Peet: Traps, Flows, Echoes: Gallery 214
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 28, 2014
Portland artist Roger Peet will open a show of new installation, video and print work in Gallery 214 at PNCA on the 6th November. The show, entitled “Traps, Flows, Echoes” focuses on the idea of the trap, in both the physical and cultural realms. Much of the show will focus on Peet’s relationship to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he has worked for several seasons to promote community conservation through art. Some of the work addresses Peet’s complex relationship with his father, who faked his death to go AWOL from the British Air Force and to fly helicopters for the CIA’s interventions in Congo in the 1960’s, an event which Peet recreates in a video collaboration with Portland director Jodi Darby. In his travels and work in Congo, Peet experienced first hand the disastrous consequences of the history his father had helped to shape, and this show will contain vivid and evocative print, installation, and sound pieces that evoke the trauma and brutality of that trap of history, as well as the ways that he and the friends that he made in Congo are trying to get out of it. The work also features sound collages and poetry by Portland MC Mic Crenshaw.
Roger Peet is an artist, writer and printmaker in Portland, Oregon. His art focuses on civilized bad ideas, evolution and extinction, predator-prey relationships, and the contemporary crisis of biodiversity and what can and can’t be done about it. He is a member of the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative (justseeds.org), a group of socially and environmentally engaged North American artists, and collaborates with activists, artists and scientists across the globe in the service of a more generous and a wilder world. His website is TooSphexy.com.
This project was produced with the generous assistance of the Regional Arts and Culture Council.
First Thursday, November 6, 2014.
Photographs By Jennifer Hughes
PNCA presents a variety of exhibitions on campus:
Eva and Franco Mattes: Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation
Nov 6, 2014 – Jan 10, 2015
Portland, OR, October 23, 2014 — The Philip Feldman Gallery + Project Space at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) presents Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation, an exhibition by Eva and Franco Mattes, opening with a reception on First Thursday, November 6, 2014 and running through January 10, 2015. For the exhibition, whose title was created by an online random exhibition title generator, the Brooklyn-based Italian duo will present ten reiterations of one performance from their series “BEFNOED – By Everyone, For No One, Every Day,” for which they commission anonymous workers to realize webcam performances. The Mattes’ hire performers through online crowdsourcing services and post the resulting videos to many of the more obscure social networks around the world. The artists regularly post links to new videos at befnoed.tumblr.com. These works are in the lineage of Fluxus event scores and more recently Hans Ulrich Obrist’s instruction-based project, “Do It.” For this exhibition, to view the videos, visitors will be forced in awkward positions, becoming themselves, if just for a few seconds, performers, and underlying how the act of viewing is in itself performative.
Last Call: 2014 PNCA Staff Exhibition: Swigert Commons
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 22, 2014
The artists and designers who make up the staff at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) are among the Portland’s most dedicated practitioners. While as a group they are diverse in their creative endeavors, they are united in their drive for a continual exploration of creative practice. The Staff Exhibition celebrates and showcases the rigor, invention, and excellence of those explorations in an exhibition that highlights the diversity and collective nature of the PNCA staff.
PNCA's Veterans Exhibition: Higgins Gallery
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 23, 2014
PNCA’s first ever exhibition of its current students, staff, and faculty who served in the United States Military. A diverse group in their chosen mediums and topics, this exhibition showcases a variety works made from PNCA’s Veterans. Held in connection with the November 11th Veterans Day holiday.
Roger Peet: Traps, Flows, Echoes: Gallery 214
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 28, 2014
Portland artist Roger Peet will open a show of new installation, video and print work in Gallery 214 at PNCA on the 6th November. The show, entitled “Traps, Flows, Echoes” focuses on the idea of the trap, in both the physical and cultural realms. Much of the show will focus on Peet’s relationship to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he has worked for several seasons to promote community conservation through art. Some of the work addresses Peet’s complex relationship with his father, who faked his death to go AWOL from the British Air Force and to fly helicopters for the CIA’s interventions in Congo in the 1960’s, an event which Peet recreates in a video collaboration with Portland director Jodi Darby. In his travels and work in Congo, Peet experienced first hand the disastrous consequences of the history his father had helped to shape, and this show will contain vivid and evocative print, installation, and sound pieces that evoke the trauma and brutality of that trap of history, as well as the ways that he and the friends that he made in Congo are trying to get out of it. The work also features sound collages and poetry by Portland MC Mic Crenshaw.
Roger Peet is an artist, writer and printmaker in Portland, Oregon. His art focuses on civilized bad ideas, evolution and extinction, predator-prey relationships, and the contemporary crisis of biodiversity and what can and can’t be done about it. He is a member of the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative (justseeds.org), a group of socially and environmentally engaged North American artists, and collaborates with activists, artists and scientists across the globe in the service of a more generous and a wilder world. His website is TooSphexy.com.
This project was produced with the generous assistance of the Regional Arts and Culture Council.
GAME GIRLS follows several women through America’s melting pot of dysfunction: Los Angeles’ skid row. They are estranged daughters, lost mothers, or both, trying to fight their way out of an intergenerational history of drugs, poverty and trauma.
Through a unique creative process, based on a 18-months-long drama-therapy workshop with the women, director Alina Skreszweska will create a collaborative portrait of lives below the radar of mainstream society.
Alina Skreszweska has already made two successful films about Skid Row: Songs From The Nickel (2010), a feature documentary which premiered at Visions du Réel (Nyon, Switzerland) and won the Prize for a Best Documentary at Athens International Film & Video Festival (Ohio, USA), as well as Best Film at Document 9 of Glasgow, Sibiu Award at Astra Film festival Romania, and Special Mention of the Jury at Festival Films de Femmes de Créteil 2011. And TV-documentary Traviesos (2013), which was broadcasted on ZDF/Arte in Europe.
With GAME GIRLS, Alina focuses on women and, for the first time, she includes the protagonists themselves in the writing process of the film.
Dec.2009-In this pictuure we were just about to fly out again from Georgia back to Canada for my appointment at a Spine Clinic for surgical constultation.
Since that summer (2009) I began to experiance an alarming rate of NEW pain and NEW symptoms in my extremeties and back! My hands and feet were constantly swollen, bright red and purple, burning and numb with pins and needles. My arms and legs would also experiance pins and needles as well as shooting pains.
These symptoms were NEW and NOT due to my previous SIJD!
I had been recovering well from SIJD after my 2009 corrective SI surgery. Yet, I still battled residual pain due to the damage sustained from the original bad SI surgery I had in 2008. To make matters worse, during my post-op rehab I had become to aggressive with my exercises. In my enthusiasm (at actually being able to work out at the gym, go on a treadmill and eliptical) at the gym working on muscle rehab and strengthening, I injured my discs further :(
This trip to back to Canada for my spine surgery was a painful the medical neglect we suffered, specific to my health and circumstances, because of our socialiezed health care system, Canada runs RATIONED HEALTH CARE. After a pathetic consult with this GP (who ridiculed me for having SI surgery)It was decided that I should be put on a "expedited"12 MONTH WAITING LIST to see a Neurosurgeon for surgical CONSULT, this doesn't even account for the additional time spent on the waiting list for the actually SURGERY!!!! The GP hardly just glanced at my medical records and moved on!(I had brought the test results proving the bad condition of the affected discs in my Cervical spine and my Lumbar spine. Including the fact that MY SPINAL CORD WAS COMPRESSED by the two bad discs in my neck!!!!!) I was assured that 12 months was a "short wait time", typically a consult with a Neurosurgeon in Alberta, Canada is 18-24 months!
The We're Here! gang is investigating Christmas dysfunction today. These shoes were a gift from my friend Robin. They are super cool, and I really like them...but who gives shoes for Christmas? They were from a thrift store. I would never buy shoes at a thrift store. LOL But fine. And of course they fit...but she certainly took a gamble on that. You can't just buy shoes for other people! LOL
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As per GME studies, on the Global Erectile Dysfunction Devices Market, it is analyzed that the market will grow at a CAGR of 6.5%. Erectile dysfunction incidence increases with growing age, about 5-10% of men under 40 years are the possible suspects for the dysfunctionality. This is projected to drive the ED device market in the coming years also. Raising the aforementioned disease prevalence and the growing percentage of tobacco smoking are some of the prime factors driving the ED devices market. New product development by many key players is creating opportunities for the ED treatment market to target a large volume of population
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By Product Type (Vacuum Constriction Devices, Penile Implants[Inflatable, and Malleable], Non-Inflatable devices, Inflatable devices, Surgical Instruments, and Other Products); By Patient Age(Less than 50, Age 50 to 60, and More than 60); By Cause of Dysfunction(Cardio-Vascular Disorder, Neurological or Mental Disorder, Endocrinological Disorders, Obesity, and Other Disorders); By End User(Hospitals & Clinics, Ambulatory Care Centers, Home Care Settings, and Other End Users); By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, MEA, and CSA), Company Market Share & Competitor Analysis
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•As per GME studies, on the global erectile dysfunction devices market, it is analyzed that the market will grow at a CAGR of 6.5%.
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•North America dominated the 2017 erectile dysfunction device market and is expected to maintain the dominance in coming years also
Key global players in the Global Erectile Dysfunction Devices Market include Coloplast, Boston Scientific, Promedon, Gust, Inc, Zephyr Surgical Implants, Owen Mumford Ltd, Pos-T-Vac, Inc., Vacurect Manufacturing (Pty) Ltd., Reflexonic, LLC, Silimed, Implantica, and Comphya among others.
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Vacuum Constriction Devices
Penile Implants
oInflatable
oMalleable
Non-Inflatable devices
Inflatable devices
Surgical Instruments
Other Products
•Patient Age Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2020 - 2026)
Less than 50
Age 50 to 60
More than 60
•Cause of Dysfunction Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2020 - 2026)
Cardio-Vascular Disorder
Neurological or Mental Disorder
Endocrinological Disorders
Obesity
Other Disorders
•End-User Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2020 - 2026)
Hospitals & Clinics
Ambulatory Care Centers
Home Care Settings
Other End Users
•Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2020 - 2026)
North America
oU.S.
oCanada
oMexico
Europe
oGermany
oUK
oFrance
oSpain
oItaly
oRest of Europe
Asia Pacific
oChina
oIndia
oJapan
oSouth Korea
oAustralia
oRest of APAC
Central & South America
oBrazil
oArgentina
oChile
oRest of CSA
Middle East & Africa
oSaudi Arabia
oSouth Africa
oUAE
oRest of MEA
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First Thursday, November 6, 2014.
Photographs By Jennifer Hughes
PNCA presents a variety of exhibitions on campus:
Eva and Franco Mattes: Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation
Nov 6, 2014 – Jan 10, 2015
Portland, OR, October 23, 2014 — The Philip Feldman Gallery + Project Space at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) presents Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation, an exhibition by Eva and Franco Mattes, opening with a reception on First Thursday, November 6, 2014 and running through January 10, 2015. For the exhibition, whose title was created by an online random exhibition title generator, the Brooklyn-based Italian duo will present ten reiterations of one performance from their series “BEFNOED – By Everyone, For No One, Every Day,” for which they commission anonymous workers to realize webcam performances. The Mattes’ hire performers through online crowdsourcing services and post the resulting videos to many of the more obscure social networks around the world. The artists regularly post links to new videos at befnoed.tumblr.com. These works are in the lineage of Fluxus event scores and more recently Hans Ulrich Obrist’s instruction-based project, “Do It.” For this exhibition, to view the videos, visitors will be forced in awkward positions, becoming themselves, if just for a few seconds, performers, and underlying how the act of viewing is in itself performative.
Last Call: 2014 PNCA Staff Exhibition: Swigert Commons
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 22, 2014
The artists and designers who make up the staff at Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) are among the Portland’s most dedicated practitioners. While as a group they are diverse in their creative endeavors, they are united in their drive for a continual exploration of creative practice. The Staff Exhibition celebrates and showcases the rigor, invention, and excellence of those explorations in an exhibition that highlights the diversity and collective nature of the PNCA staff.
PNCA's Veterans Exhibition: Higgins Gallery
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 23, 2014
PNCA’s first ever exhibition of its current students, staff, and faculty who served in the United States Military. A diverse group in their chosen mediums and topics, this exhibition showcases a variety works made from PNCA’s Veterans. Held in connection with the November 11th Veterans Day holiday.
Roger Peet: Traps, Flows, Echoes: Gallery 214
Nov 6, 2014 – Nov 28, 2014
Portland artist Roger Peet will open a show of new installation, video and print work in Gallery 214 at PNCA on the 6th November. The show, entitled “Traps, Flows, Echoes” focuses on the idea of the trap, in both the physical and cultural realms. Much of the show will focus on Peet’s relationship to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he has worked for several seasons to promote community conservation through art. Some of the work addresses Peet’s complex relationship with his father, who faked his death to go AWOL from the British Air Force and to fly helicopters for the CIA’s interventions in Congo in the 1960’s, an event which Peet recreates in a video collaboration with Portland director Jodi Darby. In his travels and work in Congo, Peet experienced first hand the disastrous consequences of the history his father had helped to shape, and this show will contain vivid and evocative print, installation, and sound pieces that evoke the trauma and brutality of that trap of history, as well as the ways that he and the friends that he made in Congo are trying to get out of it. The work also features sound collages and poetry by Portland MC Mic Crenshaw.
Roger Peet is an artist, writer and printmaker in Portland, Oregon. His art focuses on civilized bad ideas, evolution and extinction, predator-prey relationships, and the contemporary crisis of biodiversity and what can and can’t be done about it. He is a member of the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative (justseeds.org), a group of socially and environmentally engaged North American artists, and collaborates with activists, artists and scientists across the globe in the service of a more generous and a wilder world. His website is TooSphexy.com.
This project was produced with the generous assistance of the Regional Arts and Culture Council.
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