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Acting Truthfully Under the Circumstances*
Feiko Beckers, Anja Kirschner and David Panos, Jacopo Miliani, Timothy Ivison and Julia Tcharfas, Rehana Zaman
PV 13 November, 7 to 9pm with performance by Feiko Beckers
Exhibition 14 November to 20 December 2014
*Living Truthfully Under Imaginary Circumstances is the title of a video installation by Anja Kirschner and David Panos, exploring the acting exercises developed by renowned actor and teacher Sanford Meisner.
The exhibition considers artworks that use the structure of the stage and certain conventions of scriptwriting as a framework for investigations into relationships, social interactions, and political ecologies.
Taking theatre as an open ended process with its multiple contexts and references, the exhibition acts as catalyst for performances, screenings, talks and other forms of engagement.
Theatre, performance and dance often crosses over to the medium of fine art when creating new strategies. This exchange is mutual when exhibitions and artists build on the ideas of post-Brechtian and post-dramatic theatre. Each artist in the exhibition employs a wide variety of tactics, developed in genres such as stand up comedy, political theatre or psychodrama. Investigating everyday life situations through a level of abstraction, the works seek alternative models for narration and to describe relations between the individual and society. Combined with ideas stemming from the social sphere such as ecological protests and utopian scientific experiments, this project takes an approach that links to current theoretical developments in the areas of cultural identity, models for communities and social and political activism. To provide multiple entry points to the project, the glossary serves to introduce further ideas and notions that inspired our discussions and informed the artists’ processes to inquire into human agency.
Timothy Ivison and Julia Tcharfas body of work is grounded in a sculptural practice and is driven by experimentation with object relations and historical references. They developed an aesthetic and spatial language around their research interests, ranging from utopian social theory and architectural history, to urban nature experiments. Emphasising the engagement with the city, their interdisciplinary approach often involves material local to the installation site and context. For this exhibition they created a temporary reading room and event space, as a doubling of Cecil Court’s antique bookshops. In the work in progress installations the displayed books, objects, performance documentation and visual materials from their recent artistic research related to the history of closed-systems experiments and the visualisation of systems thinking. This non-linear archaeology of materials is staged in various custom display modules and sculptural artefacts.
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Acting Truthfully Under the Circumstances*
Feiko Beckers, Anja Kirschner and David Panos, Jacopo Miliani, Timothy Ivison and Julia Tcharfas, Rehana Zaman
PV 13 November, 7 to 9pm with performance by Feiko Beckers
Exhibition 14 November to 20 December 2014
*Living Truthfully Under Imaginary Circumstances is the title of a video installation by Anja Kirschner and David Panos, exploring the acting exercises developed by renowned actor and teacher Sanford Meisner.
The exhibition considers artworks that use the structure of the stage and certain conventions of scriptwriting as a framework for investigations into relationships, social interactions, and political ecologies.
Taking theatre as an open ended process with its multiple contexts and references, the exhibition acts as catalyst for performances, screenings, talks and other forms of engagement.
Theatre, performance and dance often crosses over to the medium of fine art when creating new strategies. This exchange is mutual when exhibitions and artists build on the ideas of post-Brechtian and post-dramatic theatre. Each artist in the exhibition employs a wide variety of tactics, developed in genres such as stand up comedy, political theatre or psychodrama. Investigating everyday life situations through a level of abstraction, the works seek alternative models for narration and to describe relations between the individual and society. Combined with ideas stemming from the social sphere such as ecological protests and utopian scientific experiments, this project takes an approach that links to current theoretical developments in the areas of cultural identity, models for communities and social and political activism. To provide multiple entry points to the project, the glossary serves to introduce further ideas and notions that inspired our discussions and informed the artists’ processes to inquire into human agency.
In his work Feiko Beckers both recounts and stages personal stories with the participation of members of his actual family and friends. Focusing on the problematic nature of everyday human relationships or daily rituals, his own personal connections and experiences become exemplary for wider social problems. In The Exact Opposite of the Exact Opposite he examines behavioural patterns especially as sources of anxieties, in order to unfold their dynamics and expose the underlying emotional charge. Enacting a story, he attempts to find answers to dilemmas or overcome awkward or unfortunate moments. In the form of performance, spoken text, or even song, video, sculpture and stage props his engaging tales revolve around personal failures, accidents and embarrassments. The props often stay behind in the exhibition space where they serve both as part of an installation and as a remnant of the live act.
www.tenderpixel.com/Acting-Truthfully-Under-the-Circumsta...
Acting Truthfully Under the Circumstances*
Feiko Beckers, Anja Kirschner and David Panos, Jacopo Miliani, Timothy Ivison and Julia Tcharfas, Rehana Zaman
PV 13 November, 7 to 9pm with performance by Feiko Beckers
Exhibition 14 November to 20 December 2014
*Living Truthfully Under Imaginary Circumstances is the title of a video installation by Anja Kirschner and David Panos, exploring the acting exercises developed by renowned actor and teacher Sanford Meisner.
The exhibition considers artworks that use the structure of the stage and certain conventions of scriptwriting as a framework for investigations into relationships, social interactions, and political ecologies.
Taking theatre as an open ended process with its multiple contexts and references, the exhibition acts as catalyst for performances, screenings, talks and other forms of engagement.
Theatre, performance and dance often crosses over to the medium of fine art when creating new strategies. This exchange is mutual when exhibitions and artists build on the ideas of post-Brechtian and post-dramatic theatre. Each artist in the exhibition employs a wide variety of tactics, developed in genres such as stand up comedy, political theatre or psychodrama. Investigating everyday life situations through a level of abstraction, the works seek alternative models for narration and to describe relations between the individual and society. Combined with ideas stemming from the social sphere such as ecological protests and utopian scientific experiments, this project takes an approach that links to current theoretical developments in the areas of cultural identity, models for communities and social and political activism. To provide multiple entry points to the project, the glossary serves to introduce further ideas and notions that inspired our discussions and informed the artists’ processes to inquire into human agency.
Timothy Ivison and Julia Tcharfas body of work is grounded in a sculptural practice and is driven by experimentation with object relations and historical references. They developed an aesthetic and spatial language around their research interests, ranging from utopian social theory and architectural history, to urban nature experiments. Emphasising the engagement with the city, their interdisciplinary approach often involves material local to the installation site and context. For this exhibition they created a temporary reading room and event space, as a doubling of Cecil Court’s antique bookshops. In the work in progress installations the displayed books, objects, performance documentation and visual materials from their recent artistic research related to the history of closed-systems experiments and the visualisation of systems thinking. This non-linear archaeology of materials is staged in various custom display modules and sculptural artefacts.
www.tenderpixel.com/Acting-Truthfully-Under-the-Circumsta...
A series of production photographs from day 2 of the Roger Smith Shorts.
About
With support from Ghetto Film School, The Village Voice, Brooklyn Brewery and the Roger Smith Hotel’s patronage to the arts, the Roger Smith Shorts ‘09 (Festival Workshop) was conceived. The concept was envisioned as a collaboration of creativity and ingenuity among visual storytellers and those who form the structure behind it.
During this inaugural workshop, six hand-selected emerging directors will be given the opportunity to interact with panelists, industry professionals, and each other as they live at the Roger Smith Hotel.
Each filmmaker will be given five days, access to actors and assistants, and a maximum of three crewmembers. Throughout the course of the week, workshop filmmakers and Ghetto Film School fellows will participate in daily panels and discussions. Workshop events range in topic from scriptwriting, casting, and all aspects of production to publicity & public relations, business & legal affairs and film finance.
Unique to our program, filmmakers are required to create their short films entirely within the confines of the Roger Smith Hotel.
Panel discussion with Portland’s own Live Wire radio broadcast. Includes the producer, actors, writers, sound people. Panel moderated by Caitlin Kunkel (in S1) followed by a performance from 8 - 8:30 followed by roundtables with students who specifically are interested in scriptwriting and performance.
Photographs by Matthew Gaston
Acting Truthfully Under the Circumstances*
Feiko Beckers, Anja Kirschner and David Panos, Jacopo Miliani, Timothy Ivison and Julia Tcharfas, Rehana Zaman
PV 13 November, 7 to 9pm with performance by Feiko Beckers
Exhibition 14 November to 20 December 2014
*Living Truthfully Under Imaginary Circumstances is the title of a video installation by Anja Kirschner and David Panos, exploring the acting exercises developed by renowned actor and teacher Sanford Meisner.
The exhibition considers artworks that use the structure of the stage and certain conventions of scriptwriting as a framework for investigations into relationships, social interactions, and political ecologies.
Taking theatre as an open ended process with its multiple contexts and references, the exhibition acts as catalyst for performances, screenings, talks and other forms of engagement.
Theatre, performance and dance often crosses over to the medium of fine art when creating new strategies. This exchange is mutual when exhibitions and artists build on the ideas of post-Brechtian and post-dramatic theatre. Each artist in the exhibition employs a wide variety of tactics, developed in genres such as stand up comedy, political theatre or psychodrama. Investigating everyday life situations through a level of abstraction, the works seek alternative models for narration and to describe relations between the individual and society. Combined with ideas stemming from the social sphere such as ecological protests and utopian scientific experiments, this project takes an approach that links to current theoretical developments in the areas of cultural identity, models for communities and social and political activism. To provide multiple entry points to the project, the glossary serves to introduce further ideas and notions that inspired our discussions and informed the artists’ processes to inquire into human agency.
In his work Feiko Beckers both recounts and stages personal stories with the participation of members of his actual family and friends. Focusing on the problematic nature of everyday human relationships or daily rituals, his own personal connections and experiences become exemplary for wider social problems. In The Exact Opposite of the Exact Opposite he examines behavioural patterns especially as sources of anxieties, in order to unfold their dynamics and expose the underlying emotional charge. Enacting a story, he attempts to find answers to dilemmas or overcome awkward or unfortunate moments. In the form of performance, spoken text, or even song, video, sculpture and stage props his engaging tales revolve around personal failures, accidents and embarrassments. The props often stay behind in the exhibition space where they serve both as part of an installation and as a remnant of the live act.
www.tenderpixel.com/Acting-Truthfully-Under-the-Circumsta...
Acting Truthfully Under the Circumstances*
Feiko Beckers, Anja Kirschner and David Panos, Jacopo Miliani, Timothy Ivison and Julia Tcharfas, Rehana Zaman
PV 13 November, 7 to 9pm with performance by Feiko Beckers
Exhibition 14 November to 20 December 2014
*Living Truthfully Under Imaginary Circumstances is the title of a video installation by Anja Kirschner and David Panos, exploring the acting exercises developed by renowned actor and teacher Sanford Meisner.
The exhibition considers artworks that use the structure of the stage and certain conventions of scriptwriting as a framework for investigations into relationships, social interactions, and political ecologies.
Taking theatre as an open ended process with its multiple contexts and references, the exhibition acts as catalyst for performances, screenings, talks and other forms of engagement.
Theatre, performance and dance often crosses over to the medium of fine art when creating new strategies. This exchange is mutual when exhibitions and artists build on the ideas of post-Brechtian and post-dramatic theatre. Each artist in the exhibition employs a wide variety of tactics, developed in genres such as stand up comedy, political theatre or psychodrama. Investigating everyday life situations through a level of abstraction, the works seek alternative models for narration and to describe relations between the individual and society. Combined with ideas stemming from the social sphere such as ecological protests and utopian scientific experiments, this project takes an approach that links to current theoretical developments in the areas of cultural identity, models for communities and social and political activism. To provide multiple entry points to the project, the glossary serves to introduce further ideas and notions that inspired our discussions and informed the artists’ processes to inquire into human agency.
Jacopo Miliani works with images that have a certain past of existence. Focusing on the concept of representation and the power of language, especially gestures, he researches instances of elusive theatrical moments that call attention to the perception of transformation through the image of the mirage. In an array of media spanning from dance and performance to installation, video, and collages, he explores the interaction between the reality of the physical world and its representation. In this exhibition the series Folding Characters combine found footage of scene photographs from plays, with a collection of folded fabrics. The artist, and therefore the new viewer, are unaware of the original context of what is actually happening on the stage. The fabrics (tessuto in Italian from the Latin textus, meaning both fabric and narrative plot) and their dynamic folds allows to imagine further acts and narratives.
www.tenderpixel.com/Acting-Truthfully-Under-the-Circumsta...
Students take part in a scriptwriting workshop with instructor Stephen Atkins on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018.
Students take part in a scriptwriting workshop with instructor Stephen Atkins on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018.
Acting Truthfully Under the Circumstances*
Feiko Beckers, Anja Kirschner and David Panos, Jacopo Miliani, Timothy Ivison and Julia Tcharfas, Rehana Zaman
PV 13 November, 7 to 9pm with performance by Feiko Beckers
Exhibition 14 November to 20 December 2014
*Living Truthfully Under Imaginary Circumstances is the title of a video installation by Anja Kirschner and David Panos, exploring the acting exercises developed by renowned actor and teacher Sanford Meisner.
The exhibition considers artworks that use the structure of the stage and certain conventions of scriptwriting as a framework for investigations into relationships, social interactions, and political ecologies.
Taking theatre as an open ended process with its multiple contexts and references, the exhibition acts as catalyst for performances, screenings, talks and other forms of engagement.
Theatre, performance and dance often crosses over to the medium of fine art when creating new strategies. This exchange is mutual when exhibitions and artists build on the ideas of post-Brechtian and post-dramatic theatre. Each artist in the exhibition employs a wide variety of tactics, developed in genres such as stand up comedy, political theatre or psychodrama. Investigating everyday life situations through a level of abstraction, the works seek alternative models for narration and to describe relations between the individual and society. Combined with ideas stemming from the social sphere such as ecological protests and utopian scientific experiments, this project takes an approach that links to current theoretical developments in the areas of cultural identity, models for communities and social and political activism. To provide multiple entry points to the project, the glossary serves to introduce further ideas and notions that inspired our discussions and informed the artists’ processes to inquire into human agency.
Jacopo Miliani works with images that have a certain past of existence. Focusing on the concept of representation and the power of language, especially gestures, he researches instances of elusive theatrical moments that call attention to the perception of transformation through the image of the mirage. In an array of media spanning from dance and performance to installation, video, and collages, he explores the interaction between the reality of the physical world and its representation. In this exhibition the series Folding Characters combine found footage of scene photographs from plays, with a collection of folded fabrics. The artist, and therefore the new viewer, are unaware of the original context of what is actually happening on the stage. The fabrics (tessuto in Italian from the Latin textus, meaning both fabric and narrative plot) and their dynamic folds allows to imagine further acts and narratives.
www.tenderpixel.com/Acting-Truthfully-Under-the-Circumsta...
Students take part in a scriptwriting workshop with instructor Stephen Atkins on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018.
Students take part in a scriptwriting workshop with instructor Stephen Atkins on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018.
The death star is hung! More than that, it shows that my framework actually works! Huzzah!
(I've actually got to rebuild the top piece, and figure out a more elegant hanging solution, but it'll work for now)
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brian@hoggworks.com
226.338.2413
skype: inelegant
Hoggworks - www.hoggworks.com
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Purveyors of all the best things to stick your hand into.
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Dorothea Nurnberg, an illustrious writer from Austria visited AAFT. Famous for writing plays, prose and numerous literary contributions for art projects and Austrian radio, the writer was invited by the Director, Mr.Sandeep Marwah for interacting with students of AAFT and giving them inspiration. Her Latest book “REFLECTIONS, The Bollywood Connection” released recently gives an insight into
the life of a bollywood actor and an Indian author. The writer who herself is inspired by bollywood, motivated the students of AAFT by letting them know how Bollywood films are appreciated by the world and they must work hard to be a part of it. The seminar on scriptwriting was followed by a formal function on the release of the book
A series of production photographs from day 2 of the Roger Smith Shorts.
About
With support from Ghetto Film School, The Village Voice, Brooklyn Brewery and the Roger Smith Hotel’s patronage to the arts, the Roger Smith Shorts ‘09 (Festival Workshop) was conceived. The concept was envisioned as a collaboration of creativity and ingenuity among visual storytellers and those who form the structure behind it.
During this inaugural workshop, six hand-selected emerging directors will be given the opportunity to interact with panelists, industry professionals, and each other as they live at the Roger Smith Hotel.
Each filmmaker will be given five days, access to actors and assistants, and a maximum of three crewmembers. Throughout the course of the week, workshop filmmakers and Ghetto Film School fellows will participate in daily panels and discussions. Workshop events range in topic from scriptwriting, casting, and all aspects of production to publicity & public relations, business & legal affairs and film finance.
Unique to our program, filmmakers are required to create their short films entirely within the confines of the Roger Smith Hotel.
Students take part in a scriptwriting workshop with instructor Stephen Atkins on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018.
Students take part in a scriptwriting workshop with instructor Stephen Atkins on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018.
--
Brian Hogg
brian@hoggworks.com
226.338.2413
skype: inelegant
Hoggworks - www.hoggworks.com
High-quality puppets, character design, filmmaking, and scriptwriting.
Purveyors of all the best things to stick your hand into.
Students take part in a scriptwriting workshop with instructor Stephen Atkins on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018.
Students take part in a scriptwriting workshop with instructor Stephen Atkins on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018.
A series of production photographs from day 2 of the Roger Smith Shorts.
About
With support from Ghetto Film School, The Village Voice, Brooklyn Brewery and the Roger Smith Hotel’s patronage to the arts, the Roger Smith Shorts ‘09 (Festival Workshop) was conceived. The concept was envisioned as a collaboration of creativity and ingenuity among visual storytellers and those who form the structure behind it.
During this inaugural workshop, six hand-selected emerging directors will be given the opportunity to interact with panelists, industry professionals, and each other as they live at the Roger Smith Hotel.
Each filmmaker will be given five days, access to actors and assistants, and a maximum of three crewmembers. Throughout the course of the week, workshop filmmakers and Ghetto Film School fellows will participate in daily panels and discussions. Workshop events range in topic from scriptwriting, casting, and all aspects of production to publicity & public relations, business & legal affairs and film finance.
Unique to our program, filmmakers are required to create their short films entirely within the confines of the Roger Smith Hotel.
A series of production photographs from day 2 of the Roger Smith Shorts.
About
With support from Ghetto Film School, The Village Voice, Brooklyn Brewery and the Roger Smith Hotel’s patronage to the arts, the Roger Smith Shorts ‘09 (Festival Workshop) was conceived. The concept was envisioned as a collaboration of creativity and ingenuity among visual storytellers and those who form the structure behind it.
During this inaugural workshop, six hand-selected emerging directors will be given the opportunity to interact with panelists, industry professionals, and each other as they live at the Roger Smith Hotel.
Each filmmaker will be given five days, access to actors and assistants, and a maximum of three crewmembers. Throughout the course of the week, workshop filmmakers and Ghetto Film School fellows will participate in daily panels and discussions. Workshop events range in topic from scriptwriting, casting, and all aspects of production to publicity & public relations, business & legal affairs and film finance.
Unique to our program, filmmakers are required to create their short films entirely within the confines of the Roger Smith Hotel.
A script can make or break a film. But where do you start? Which comes first, the words or the pictures? How to make them work together? This training workshop provided the answers.
A series of production photographs from day 2 of the Roger Smith Shorts.
About
With support from Ghetto Film School, The Village Voice, Brooklyn Brewery and the Roger Smith Hotel’s patronage to the arts, the Roger Smith Shorts ‘09 (Festival Workshop) was conceived. The concept was envisioned as a collaboration of creativity and ingenuity among visual storytellers and those who form the structure behind it.
During this inaugural workshop, six hand-selected emerging directors will be given the opportunity to interact with panelists, industry professionals, and each other as they live at the Roger Smith Hotel.
Each filmmaker will be given five days, access to actors and assistants, and a maximum of three crewmembers. Throughout the course of the week, workshop filmmakers and Ghetto Film School fellows will participate in daily panels and discussions. Workshop events range in topic from scriptwriting, casting, and all aspects of production to publicity & public relations, business & legal affairs and film finance.
Unique to our program, filmmakers are required to create their short films entirely within the confines of the Roger Smith Hotel.
Acting Truthfully Under the Circumstances*
Feiko Beckers, Anja Kirschner and David Panos, Jacopo Miliani, Timothy Ivison and Julia Tcharfas, Rehana Zaman
PV 13 November, 7 to 9pm with performance by Feiko Beckers
Exhibition 14 November to 20 December 2014
*Living Truthfully Under Imaginary Circumstances is the title of a video installation by Anja Kirschner and David Panos, exploring the acting exercises developed by renowned actor and teacher Sanford Meisner.
The exhibition considers artworks that use the structure of the stage and certain conventions of scriptwriting as a framework for investigations into relationships, social interactions, and political ecologies.
Taking theatre as an open ended process with its multiple contexts and references, the exhibition acts as catalyst for performances, screenings, talks and other forms of engagement.
Theatre, performance and dance often crosses over to the medium of fine art when creating new strategies. This exchange is mutual when exhibitions and artists build on the ideas of post-Brechtian and post-dramatic theatre. Each artist in the exhibition employs a wide variety of tactics, developed in genres such as stand up comedy, political theatre or psychodrama. Investigating everyday life situations through a level of abstraction, the works seek alternative models for narration and to describe relations between the individual and society. Combined with ideas stemming from the social sphere such as ecological protests and utopian scientific experiments, this project takes an approach that links to current theoretical developments in the areas of cultural identity, models for communities and social and political activism. To provide multiple entry points to the project, the glossary serves to introduce further ideas and notions that inspired our discussions and informed the artists’ processes to inquire into human agency.
Timothy Ivison and Julia Tcharfas body of work is grounded in a sculptural practice and is driven by experimentation with object relations and historical references. They developed an aesthetic and spatial language around their research interests, ranging from utopian social theory and architectural history, to urban nature experiments. Emphasising the engagement with the city, their interdisciplinary approach often involves material local to the installation site and context. For this exhibition they created a temporary reading room and event space, as a doubling of Cecil Court’s antique bookshops. In the work in progress installations the displayed books, objects, performance documentation and visual materials from their recent artistic research related to the history of closed-systems experiments and the visualisation of systems thinking. This non-linear archaeology of materials is staged in various custom display modules and sculptural artefacts.
www.tenderpixel.com/Acting-Truthfully-Under-the-Circumsta...
More images from the Aberdeen City & Shire Film Festival, which finished in the early hours of Sunday morning.
I need to get him new hair, but the eyebrows are looking pretty swank.
Also I need to get him some glasses.
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Brian Hogg
brian@hoggworks.com
226.338.2413
skype: inelegant
Hoggworks - www.hoggworks.com
High-quality puppets, character design, filmmaking, and scriptwriting.
Purveyors of all the best things to stick your hand into.
Acting Truthfully Under the Circumstances*
Feiko Beckers, Anja Kirschner and David Panos, Jacopo Miliani, Timothy Ivison and Julia Tcharfas, Rehana Zaman
PV 13 November, 7 to 9pm with performance by Feiko Beckers
Exhibition 14 November to 20 December 2014
*Living Truthfully Under Imaginary Circumstances is the title of a video installation by Anja Kirschner and David Panos, exploring the acting exercises developed by renowned actor and teacher Sanford Meisner.
The exhibition considers artworks that use the structure of the stage and certain conventions of scriptwriting as a framework for investigations into relationships, social interactions, and political ecologies.
Taking theatre as an open ended process with its multiple contexts and references, the exhibition acts as catalyst for performances, screenings, talks and other forms of engagement.
Theatre, performance and dance often crosses over to the medium of fine art when creating new strategies. This exchange is mutual when exhibitions and artists build on the ideas of post-Brechtian and post-dramatic theatre. Each artist in the exhibition employs a wide variety of tactics, developed in genres such as stand up comedy, political theatre or psychodrama. Investigating everyday life situations through a level of abstraction, the works seek alternative models for narration and to describe relations between the individual and society. Combined with ideas stemming from the social sphere such as ecological protests and utopian scientific experiments, this project takes an approach that links to current theoretical developments in the areas of cultural identity, models for communities and social and political activism. To provide multiple entry points to the project, the glossary serves to introduce further ideas and notions that inspired our discussions and informed the artists’ processes to inquire into human agency.
Jacopo Miliani works with images that have a certain past of existence. Focusing on the concept of representation and the power of language, especially gestures, he researches instances of elusive theatrical moments that call attention to the perception of transformation through the image of the mirage. In an array of media spanning from dance and performance to installation, video, and collages, he explores the interaction between the reality of the physical world and its representation. In this exhibition the series Folding Characters combine found footage of scene photographs from plays, with a collection of folded fabrics. The artist, and therefore the new viewer, are unaware of the original context of what is actually happening on the stage. The fabrics (tessuto in Italian from the Latin textus, meaning both fabric and narrative plot) and their dynamic folds allows to imagine further acts and narratives.
www.tenderpixel.com/Acting-Truthfully-Under-the-Circumsta...
It still has to be sewn and tidied, but this what it's looking like.
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Brian Hogg
brian@hoggworks.com
226.338.2413
skype: inelegant
Hoggworks - www.hoggworks.com
High-quality puppets, character design, filmmaking, and scriptwriting.
Purveyors of all the best things to stick your hand into.
Students take part in a scriptwriting workshop with instructor Stephen Atkins on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018.
Students take part in a scriptwriting workshop with instructor Stephen Atkins on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018.
Students take part in a scriptwriting workshop with instructor Stephen Atkins on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018.
AFICIONADOS
SCREENINGS AT EL TERRARIO
25 de junio 2010
Lugar: Terrario.
Hora: 19.30 hs.
Precio: Free entrance.
Institución:
INTERMEDIAE
Espacio: Intermediae
On Friday 25 June, director Arturo Dueñas will premiere his documentary film Aficionados at the Terrario at Intermediæ, as the final event in the series Cruzando los márgenes: gente de a pie que sube a los escenarios (Crossing Borders: Ordinary People on Stage).
Aficionados, 2010 (Spain). Fiction. Director: Arturo Dueñas. Running time: 115’. Spanish. Premiere.
Aficionados of life… because life is not for professional: an unusual librarian, a successful executive, an elementary school teacher, a single mother, an Italian cook, a computer programming specialist… meet weekly to cultivate their favourite hobby. Aficionados is an experimental film created collectively in which the (non-professional) actors were chosen first and they created their own characters.
Arturo Dueñas (Valladolid, 1962) holds a degree in Hispanic Philology and a diploma in film, and is an actor and film and theatre director. His training in theatre was at the Aula de Teatro at the Universidad de Valladolid and the Centro de Investigación Actoral Espacio Abierto; he studied in the Master’s Degree Scriptwriting Programme at the Universidad de Salamanca and at a filmmaking course at the New York Film Academy. He directed the short films Run, Run, Run (2007) and Pucela Square(2008).
SCREENINGS AT EL TERRARIO presents videos, documentaries and films related to Intermediae programming. Offered in cine forum format on the last Friday of each month, the series invites audiences to a dialogue and debate with its creators.
AFICIONADOS
SCREENINGS AT EL TERRARIO
25 de junio 2010
Lugar: Terrario.
Hora: 19.30 hs.
Precio: Free entrance.
Institución:
INTERMEDIAE
Espacio: Intermediae
On Friday 25 June, director Arturo Dueñas will premiere his documentary film Aficionados at the Terrario at Intermediæ, as the final event in the series Cruzando los márgenes: gente de a pie que sube a los escenarios (Crossing Borders: Ordinary People on Stage).
Aficionados, 2010 (Spain). Fiction. Director: Arturo Dueñas. Running time: 115’. Spanish. Premiere.
Aficionados of life… because life is not for professional: an unusual librarian, a successful executive, an elementary school teacher, a single mother, an Italian cook, a computer programming specialist… meet weekly to cultivate their favourite hobby. Aficionados is an experimental film created collectively in which the (non-professional) actors were chosen first and they created their own characters.
Arturo Dueñas (Valladolid, 1962) holds a degree in Hispanic Philology and a diploma in film, and is an actor and film and theatre director. His training in theatre was at the Aula de Teatro at the Universidad de Valladolid and the Centro de Investigación Actoral Espacio Abierto; he studied in the Master’s Degree Scriptwriting Programme at the Universidad de Salamanca and at a filmmaking course at the New York Film Academy. He directed the short films Run, Run, Run (2007) and Pucela Square(2008).
SCREENINGS AT EL TERRARIO presents videos, documentaries and films related to Intermediae programming. Offered in cine forum format on the last Friday of each month, the series invites audiences to a dialogue and debate with its creators.
Students take part in a scriptwriting workshop with instructor Stephen Atkins on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018.
Students take part in a scriptwriting workshop with instructor Stephen Atkins on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018.
Students take part in a scriptwriting workshop with instructor Stephen Atkins on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018.
Panel discussion with Portland’s own Live Wire radio broadcast. Includes the producer, actors, writers, sound people. Panel moderated by Caitlin Kunkel (in S1) followed by a performance from 8 - 8:30 followed by roundtables with students who specifically are interested in scriptwriting and performance.
Photographs by Matthew Gaston
Please also note that Russ is currently on secondment from KCFM 99.8 as he
is scriptwriting for films.
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A series of production photographs from day 2 of the Roger Smith Shorts.
About
With support from Ghetto Film School, The Village Voice, Brooklyn Brewery and the Roger Smith Hotel’s patronage to the arts, the Roger Smith Shorts ‘09 (Festival Workshop) was conceived. The concept was envisioned as a collaboration of creativity and ingenuity among visual storytellers and those who form the structure behind it.
During this inaugural workshop, six hand-selected emerging directors will be given the opportunity to interact with panelists, industry professionals, and each other as they live at the Roger Smith Hotel.
Each filmmaker will be given five days, access to actors and assistants, and a maximum of three crewmembers. Throughout the course of the week, workshop filmmakers and Ghetto Film School fellows will participate in daily panels and discussions. Workshop events range in topic from scriptwriting, casting, and all aspects of production to publicity & public relations, business & legal affairs and film finance.
Unique to our program, filmmakers are required to create their short films entirely within the confines of the Roger Smith Hotel.
AFICIONADOS
SCREENINGS AT EL TERRARIO
25 de junio 2010
Lugar: Terrario.
Hora: 19.30 hs.
Precio: Free entrance.
Institución:
INTERMEDIAE
Espacio: Intermediae
On Friday 25 June, director Arturo Dueñas will premiere his documentary film Aficionados at the Terrario at Intermediæ, as the final event in the series Cruzando los márgenes: gente de a pie que sube a los escenarios (Crossing Borders: Ordinary People on Stage).
Aficionados, 2010 (Spain). Fiction. Director: Arturo Dueñas. Running time: 115’. Spanish. Premiere.
Aficionados of life… because life is not for professional: an unusual librarian, a successful executive, an elementary school teacher, a single mother, an Italian cook, a computer programming specialist… meet weekly to cultivate their favourite hobby. Aficionados is an experimental film created collectively in which the (non-professional) actors were chosen first and they created their own characters.
Arturo Dueñas (Valladolid, 1962) holds a degree in Hispanic Philology and a diploma in film, and is an actor and film and theatre director. His training in theatre was at the Aula de Teatro at the Universidad de Valladolid and the Centro de Investigación Actoral Espacio Abierto; he studied in the Master’s Degree Scriptwriting Programme at the Universidad de Salamanca and at a filmmaking course at the New York Film Academy. He directed the short films Run, Run, Run (2007) and Pucela Square(2008).
SCREENINGS AT EL TERRARIO presents videos, documentaries and films related to Intermediae programming. Offered in cine forum format on the last Friday of each month, the series invites audiences to a dialogue and debate with its creators.
Students take part in a scriptwriting workshop with instructor Stephen Atkins on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018.
Panel discussion with Portland’s own Live Wire radio broadcast. Includes the producer, actors, writers, sound people. Panel moderated by Caitlin Kunkel (in S1) followed by a performance from 8 - 8:30 followed by roundtables with students who specifically are interested in scriptwriting and performance.
Photographs by Matthew Gaston
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