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Records and Wireframes presents moving image works by artists Paul Dolan (UK) and Paul Walde (Canada) alongside skeletal remains of the extinct Tasmanian Tiger, on loan from the collection of the University of Dundee’s D’Arcy Thompson Zoology Museum. Curated for NEoN by artist Kelly Richardson to accompany her exhibition at DCA, ‘The Weather Makers’, ‘Records and Wireframes’ explores themes around climate change and screen culture with allusions to the past, present and future.
In the expansive video installation Requiem for a Glacier (2013), Paul Walde memorialises British Columbia’s Jumbo Glacier, or “Qat’muk”, now under immediate threat from global warming and resort development. The work shows a four-movement oratorio performed by an orchestra and chorus atop the area’s Farnham Glacier. Over thirty-seven minutes, Requiem for a Glacier features panoramic glacier views alongside the oratorio that was composed by converting data such as temperature records for the area, into musical notation.
Requiem for a Glacier (2013), Paul Walde
The theme of disappearing landscapes, and data as a form of media archaeological artifact, continues in Paul Dolan’s real-time video work, Wireframe Valley (2017), which presents the gradual disappearance of a digitally constructed landscape, revealing its virtual origins. The defining features of the landscape degrade over the exact duration of the exhibition. In the context of global warming, where the physical planet is increasingly incapable of sustaining life as we know it, our refuge amongst digital environments may not placate us for long.
Wireframe Valley (2017), Paul Dolan
Should we fail to alter our course, predictions for the fallout from large-scale, unchecked industry are nothing short of terrifying. Some scientists believe that a 6th mass extinction event is already underway through the “biological annihilation” of wildlife in recent decades. Recent studies suggest that the Tasmanian Tiger’s extinction in the 1930s was itself caused by drought.[1] Due to human overpopulation and overconsumption, roughly 50% of the earth’s wildlife population has been lost during our lifetime. A recently published study in the peer-reviewed journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences forgoes the usual sober tone and refers to the gravity of the loss as a “frightening assault on the foundations of human civilisation”. [2]
Carrying on from themes explored in Kelly Richardson’s exhibition The Weather Makers at DCA, Records and Wireframes shows the work of artists who, through their art, are creating digital records expressing how we understand our world today. These art works, like the fragmented thylacine skull, may become artifacts that future archaeologists consider in their search to appreciate how, in 2017, inhabitants of Earth understood the global environmental crisis facing them.
About the Artists
Paul Walde is an intermedia artist, composer, and curator. His work has been exhibited across the United States and Canada, including View From Up Here: The Arctic at the Center of the World at the Anchorage Museum, Anchorage, USA (2016), All Together Now at the University of Toronto Art Centre in Toronto, Canada (2014); Beyond/In Western New York (2007), a biennial organised by the Albright Knox Gallery in Buffalo, USA;. His work is held in several Canadian and American collections including the Museum London, Canada and the Anchorage Museum, Anchorage, USA. Walde currently lives and works in Victoria, British Columbia, where he is Associate Professor of Visual Arts and Department Chair at the University of Victoria.
Paul Dolan is an artist, animator and musician, interested in the materiality of media and how it relates to ideas surrounding ‘nature’ and ‘environment’. He is a current PhD candidate at Northumbria University where he is exploring changing notions of materiality within computer simulation-related contemporary art. Wireframe Valley (originally from 2015, reproduced in 2017) was commissioned by Queens Hall (Hexham, England) and included in the exhibition Land Engines alongside established artists using video game design tools to create works that explore computer generated landscapes, including David Blandy (UK), Jen Southern (UK) and Mark Tribe (USA). He currently lives and works in North East England, where he is Senior Lecturer of Animation at Northumbria University.
Supported by the High Commission of Canada to the United Kingdom
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[1] www.theguardian.com/science/2017/sep/28/tasmanian-tigers-...
[2] Gerardo Ceballos, Paul R. Ehrlich, and Rodolfo Dirzo (2017) ‘Biological annihilation via the ongoing sixth mass extinction signalled by vertebrate population losses and declines’ Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. See www.pnas.org/content/114/30/E6089 Accessed: 25/09/17.
Opening Preview Thursday 9 November 5pm – part of our Gallery Tours and Exhibition Opening Night programme
SCAN Tour
Images: Kathryn Rattray Photography
Director Liz Manashil and actor Christine Weatherup at world premiere screening of BREAD AND BUTTER at 2014 Woodstock Film Festival (Photo by Peggy Fusco)
A follow up to this "photograph".
See the notes for details, and enlarge if you're just curious as to what I'm doing today.
I have not gotten the tattoo yet, as it takes me an insane amount of time to make up my mind. How long you ask? Well, I had that first bit of kanji translated about 3 years ago. Yeah. I just want to be sure. I should be this picky with a number of other elements of my life.
So who knows when or if I'll ever get it... but I anticipate that there will be a bit of photoshopping (should I ever learn how) of both images onto the places that I've considered putting this tattoo, before I ever allow needle to penetrate skin.
From l to r: Brian Spears, Brent Kunkle, NEED, Larry Fessenden, NEED and Jim mickle (?) at East Coast Premiere of LATE PHASES - 2014 Woodstock Film Festival (Photo by Daniel Timoldi)
North American Premiere of The Sisterhood of Night at the 2014 Woodstock Film Festival (Photo by Chris Hallman)
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Photo Title: Vision Screening Program
Submitted by: Faisal Khan
Category: Amateur
Country: India
Organisation: Orbis International
COVID-19 Photo: No
Photo Caption: Sight Is What Your Eyes Produce ,Vision Is What Your Heart Produces ,Never Let What You See Affects Your Vision . #hopeinsight #worldsightday2020 #WSD2020
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Photo uploaded from the #HopeInSight Photo Competition on photocomp.iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2020.
A Branko Documentary Film
Film Screening
October 18, 2014
2:00 PM
Tear sheet from Magazine: Ironbound Unbound #5
Open Doors 2014
Prospect St. Firestation Gallery
56 Prospect Street, Ironbound, Newark NJ
Arts & Cultural Center
Curated by Hal Laessig
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111 First Street (a Branko Film), Trailer
111 Jam Band (a Branko Film). Unedited
Faizulla Khamraev (a Branko Film)
Maria Benjumeda, Flamenco and Bulerias at 111 First Street
American Watercolor Movement, Live at Coney Island. A Branko Film (Unedited)
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Branko: Entrevista TV Español
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Books:
West Indian Parade (Photo Book)
Cecilia Mamede, Times Square NYC (Photo Book)
Davy Chou, Founder, Partner and Filmmaker, Anti-Archive, Cambodia capture during a session: Screening: Diamond Island at the World Economic Forum on ASEAN in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 10, 2017
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary
The Remu EP 3150 is a screening bucket. Made in Finland.
"Are you looking for waste screening equipment that separates rather than crushes material, and runs smoothly in all weather conditions? Worsley Plant can offer advice on which REMU screening bucket is best for you. All models of screening bucket are excavator-friendly and, thanks to their hydraulic system, virtually impossible to block. They screen material that other products won’t, and will work all year round. REMU screening buckets are ideal for a wide range of applications including topsoil cleaning, composting, backfilling and pipeline cover."
Yasmine Elmasri, Freida Pinto and the BBC bloke [again] at the screening of Schnabel's Miral. On the right Rula Jebreal and Julian Schnabel.
North American Premiere of The Sisterhood of Night at the 2014 Woodstock Film Festival (Photo by Chris Hallman)
Photo credit: Joshua Barash
City of West Hollywood to Host a Special Celebration of the 61st Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by Featuring an Advance Screening of the Film Invictus on Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Vice President Joe Biden speaks with an attendee at the "Army Wives" screening
© U.S. Army Photo by Janet L. Davis
Ted Gioia explains that "instead of movies, users get served up an endless sequence of 15-second videos. Instead of symphonies, listeners hear bite-sized melodies, usually accompanied by one of these tiny videos—just enough for a dopamine hit, and no more.
"This is the new culture," he writes on his Substack. "And its most striking feature is the absence of Culture (with a capital C) or even mindless entertainment—both get replaced by compulsive activity."
after the handmade nation screening. helen (of memo/craftsville), nikki mcwilliams (one third of dundee jamboree), faythe levine, michelle (of craftsville) & myself.
The Texas Heart Institute Center for Women's Heart and Vascular Health provided comprehensive cardiovascular disease screenings and recommendations to more than 120 women
Some wastes disposed in Zone A contained low levels of naturally occurring radioactive components. Each scoop is screened for these materials. Workers are operating with supplied air and protective suits.
March 20, 2014: Sami Gayle at a special screening of 'Divergent' in New York City..Mandatory Credit: Dara Kushner/INFphoto.com Ref.: infusny-05/42|sp|
Stephen Gibler, Tiffany L. Gray, Christine Weatherup, Liz Manashil, Micah Hauptman at world premiere screening of BREAD AND BUTTER at 2014 Woodstock Film Festival
CIFF 46 The Erie Situation Allen Theater Patron Lines
Screening, Lines, Patrons, Crowds, Allen Theatre Lobby
Photo Credit: Tim Smith
Davur Djurhuus (Terminal) Actor Mark Duplass at the East Coast Premiere of Creep at the 2014 Woodstock Film Festival (Photo by Deanna Rizzi)
Photo Title: Dark screening!
Submitted by: Doaa Ashraf
Category: Amateur
Country: Egypt
Organisation: EOS
COVID-19 Photo: No
Photo Caption: Screening for error of refraction in children with history of prolonged electronic screens exposure.
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Photo uploaded from the #HopeInSight Photo Competition on photocomp.iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2020.
The Texas Heart Institute Center for Women's Heart and Vascular Health provided comprehensive cardiovascular disease screenings and recommendations to more than 120 women
On April 11, 2018, MALA hosted a pre-air screening of “The Muslim Next Door,” an installment in Katie Couric’s National Geographic docuseries, AMERICA INSIDE OUT. In the episode, Couric explored the stories of Muslim Americans in today’s America. The screening was followed by an impressive panel of MALA storytellers, who shared their own experiences as “the Muslim next door.”
Submitted by: Delphine Chuoh
Country:
Organisation:
Category: Amateur
Caption: Eye screening
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Photo uploaded from the #EyeCareEverywhere Photo Competition (photocomp.iapb.org) held for World Sight Day 2018
Director Tom DiCillo at the screening of Down in Shadowland at the 2014 Woodstock Film Festival (Photo by Daniel Timoldi)
On April 11, 2018, MALA hosted a pre-air screening of “The Muslim Next Door,” an installment in Katie Couric’s National Geographic docuseries, AMERICA INSIDE OUT. In the episode, Couric explored the stories of Muslim Americans in today’s America. The screening was followed by an impressive panel of MALA storytellers, who shared their own experiences as “the Muslim next door.”
On April 11, 2018, MALA hosted a pre-air screening of “The Muslim Next Door,” an installment in Katie Couric’s National Geographic docuseries, AMERICA INSIDE OUT. In the episode, Couric explored the stories of Muslim Americans in today’s America. The screening was followed by an impressive panel of MALA storytellers, who shared their own experiences as “the Muslim next door.”
When u've got all the money in the world..doing charity is not a big deal.. the challenge is when u don't have all the resources but a will to do something. This is what our trainer Dr. Chitralekha told us during our training for Vision Screening program.
We screened around 150 children in a local government school and 12 of them had serious eye problems. That's a big number of unaware case of defective vision.
I just hope what we'r doing will help if only a few to see this world better.
Kudos to Social Welfare Club and the Rotary Club