Scope: Artist Talks and Media Salon

August 18, 2011
8:00 pmto11:00 pm
8:00 pmto11:00 pm

Scope: Artist Talks and Media Salon

at
Atelier Überall
Oppelner Str. 12
10997 Berlin
(U Schlesisches Tor).
All sessions will be recorded and streamed live on www.justin.tv/scopesessions
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Doors open from 20:00 – 00:00. Programme from 21:00 – 23:00
Scope is an artist-run initiative and entrance is free.

Eric Dunlap (forwardmotiontheater.org) will discuss FMT’s fifteen year span work creating dance and video pieces, producing VJs, and construction audience interactive video installations.

Scope is a meeting point for the creative and the curious, a platform for sharing and learning in an informal setting. Guest artists are invited to present a project, a concept, a process or an experience. The presentations are short, around 40 minutes and unrestricted in form.

Each session offers a variety of topics and approaches; Scope is about exposure, not for the artist, but for the audience.

Willy Sengewald (thegreeneyl.com): Design is generally perceived as a way of enhancing the existing normal. However, it has the potential to propose an alternative to our everyday reality by depicting something unimagined, something absurd or impossible. What is the adequate mode of practice for this intend?

David Croft (davidc.net) will be introducing a project to create a wall art installation that dynamically and fluidly interacts with the viewers by monitoring the position of their bodies to give a natural-feeling experience.

If you wish to share at one the Scope sessions send an mail to
mail [at] scopesessions [dot] org.



ARTMUSE BOCHOLT

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July 16, 2011
12:00 amto11:00 pm

FMT co-founder Eric Dunlap creates facade projection for the spinning-mill as a part of the artMUSE festival. The event takes place on July 16-17 in Bocholt, Germany. The factory is now an extension of the LWL-Museum of Industrial Culture.

For complete information, visit the artMUSE Bolcholt website.

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Celeste Prize 2011

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The Celeste Prize 2011
Once again FMT Co-Director has been invited to join the selection committee for the Live Media and Performance category of the Celeste Prize 2011.

The prize has been established to promote international contemporary art in the widest possible sense. There will be a final art exhibition with 50 artworks, a final catalogue of circa 150 pages with circa 120 illustrated works of art and critical texts, as well as 5 prize awards and benefits totaling 30,000 €. The exhibition of finalist works, voting and awards will take place at The Invisible Dog, Brooklyn, New York, 11-13 November 2011.

The 50 finalist artists will be chosen by a selection comittee of international art critics and curators led by Eugene Tan. Each selector will make his or her personal choices known in public, onsite. We all share the value in having clear and open processes. With this in mind, you will see each selectors’ choices online by early September, and understand exactly how 50 works made the final exhibition in New York according to the majority-preference principle.

Visit The Celeste Prize website for more information and to submit work.



Nikolais Centennial Alumni Concerts

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December 3, 2010
8:00 pmto10:00 pm

Bearnstow Presents The Nikolais Centennial Alumni Concerts

As the celebration of Alwin Nikolais’ Centennial continues, Eric Dunlap teams up with fellow alum Kim Gilbilisco to present a dance and video work in the Nikolais Tradition.

The Interdisciplinary Studio Theater at Hunter College
Enter 69th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues
December 3 and 4, 8 p.m.

Alwin Nikolais’s Former Company Members and
Dancers from His Tradition Present Their Works:

Choreographers and Presenters on Friday, December 3, 2010:
Bob Beswick, Beverly Blossom, Janis Brenner, Kim Gibilisco & Eric Dunlap, Claudia Gitelman,
Sally Gross, Timothy Harling, Steven Iannacone, Kathy Kroll, Murray Louis, Chris Reisner

Choreographers and Presenters on Saturday, December 4, 2010:
Beverly Blossom, Janis Brenner, Susan Creitz, Peter Kyle, Murray Louis, Suzy MacDermaid Fridell,
Lynn Needle, Jody Oberfelder, Chris Reisner, Dorothy Vislocky, Maida Withers

Works by Murray Louis presented by Janis Brenner & Dancers, and Peter Kyle
Work by Beverly Blossom performed by Christine Reisner
Lobby presentations by Mimi Garrard and Ruth Grauert

Reservations at SmartTix, 212-868-4444 or www.smarttix.com.

Preferred seating: $25.00; General seating: $20.00; Seating on floor mats: $15.00

We gratefully acknowledge the following persons for their contributions to these events: Beth Bagnold, Tandy Beal, Anne Berry, Bob Beswick, Jan Connor, Kitty Cunningham, Virginia Dillon, Suzy Friedel, Cathy Heath Gaedje, Mimi Garrard, Claudia Gitelman, George Gracey, Tim Harling, Steven Iannacone, Claudia Melrose, Nusha Martynuk, Lynn Needle, Gerald Otte, Fred Timm, Steven Vendola, Maida Withers, and Joan Woodbury.

Download the latest Centennial Concerts flyer (PDF). Please print and distribute.



Celeste Prize 2010

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December 11, 2010
12:00 amto11:00 pm

FMT Director Eric Dunlap was asked to participate in the Celeste Prize 2010 as judge for the Live Media & Performance category.

Open Call – Celeste Prize 2010 New York from celeste.prize on Vimeo.

In this second edition, 50 finalist works have been selected by a unique, innovative and totally ‘open’ process, in which each of the 23 international selectors have published online their choices. Final exhibition & awards of the 2nd Edition of Celeste Prize 2010 will take place on December 11 at the Invisible Dog, New York.


How to get to the exhibition:
The Invisible Dog
51 Bergen street, Brooklyn, NY, 11201.
Between Smith & Court streets
* Subway F or G, Bergen Street stop.
* Bus 57.
* by car from Manhattan.
Take the Brooklyn Bridge and continue straight until the corner Bergen Street / Boerum Place.

Opening Hours:
Saturday 11 December from 10am to late.
Sunday and Monday 12-13 December from 10am to 6pm.

Celeste Prize Website





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