vBroolyn 2008

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December 12, 2008
8:00 pm
December 13, 2008
2:00 pm
8:00 pm

vBrooklyn: A video festival about Brooklyn as a place and video as an art form

vBrooklyn 2008Friday & Saturday, December 12 & 13, 2008
Polytechnic University
Wunsch Hall – 6 Metrotech Plaza, Brooklyn
$5 admission each day

Presented in cooperation with the Integrated Digital Media Institute, Forward Motion Theater and Harvestworks

visit the official vBrooklyn website

The vBrooklyn video-festival documents Brooklyn, NY’s, evolving cityscape, culture and people with contemporary video-art. The festival presents innovative and entertaining video-artists through live video-performances and screenings.

Brooklyn’s urban development and population have hit critical-mass — vBrooklyn asks video-artists to tape the borough as it permanently transforms, building a visual historic record through personal interpretation and documentation.

Event Schedule:

Friday December 12 — 8:00 pm

The evening includes performances and screenings focusing on the complexity and detail that make Brooklyn a unique city within a city, including pieces written specifically for IDMI’s 9 channel video system.

(Artists listed in alphabetical order)

Video Screenings:
Elle Burchill – ‘In Black & White’
Richard Garet – ‘Brooklyn Panorama, Light Compositions 1 – 9′
Rikayo Horimizu, Inhye Lee and Ganesh Ramanathan – ‘Grand Street’
VJ Miixxy, Blake Scott – ‘Street Moves’
Sarah Nelson Wright – ‘Fillmore Place’
Marina Zamalin (with musician Sasha Karmanskiy) – ‘Brooklyn Canals (excerpt)’

Video Performances:
Richard Garet (with musician WvS) – ‘Brooklyn Interpretations’
Caspar Stracke – ‘Clermont’
VisualHornHonkinG (with musician DJ ActivePhaze) – ‘Derbanat’

Installations:
IDMI presents ongoing interactive installations featuring its custom 9 channel video system.
Bilge Demirtas, Laura Lou and Lenin Paulino – ‘Real-time Editing’
Caroline Bouchat, Angeline Su-Ching Chang and Catalin Stefanovici – ‘Club Hello’

Saturday December 13 — Afternoon Events

The evening includes performances and screenings focusing on the complexity and detail that make Brooklyn a unique city within a city, including pieces written specifically for IDMI’s 9 channel video system.

2:00 pm — Video Screenings:
Piama Habibullah, James Charles Daher – ‘broken land: NOW’
Jared Lamenzo – ‘Brooklyn Bridge’
Kimberly Simpson, Brian Colby – ‘Saint Agnieska, Patroness of the Waterfront’
vydavy sindikat – ‘a voyage to Laputa’
David Watson – ‘Wasted’
Tamara Yadao – ‘Red Hook Sugar’

2:30 pm — IDMI’s Featured Screening and Discussion of the 9 Channel Video System:
IDMI presents a screening by its graduate students followed by a demonstration and discussion of the technology behind their custom 9 channel video system.
Gary Acers, Richard Lewis and Lan Xu – ‘Global Flittr’

3:00 pm — Video Performances:
Chika (with musician WvS) – ’110408′
Bruce Tovsky – ‘Elegy’

4:00 pm — Video Performances:
Phyllis Bulkin Lehrer – ‘Coney Island Moves’
Karl Mendonca – ‘A Tiny Patch of Sky.’

Installations:
IDMI presents ongoing interactive installations featuring its custom 9 channel video system.
Bilge Demirtas, Laura Lou and Lenin Paulino – ‘Real-time Editing’
Caroline Bouchat, Angeline Su-Ching Chang and Catalin Stefanovici – ‘Club Hello’

Saturday December 13 — 8:00 pm

The evening includes performances and screenings; artist discussions; and a performance by Harvestworks artist Sean Hagerty.

Video Screenings:
Adam Kendall – ‘Negative City’
David Last – ‘Coney II (for SEQ3 and SEIN)’
Sarah Nelson Wright, Francisca Caporali, Kym Chapman, Pilar Ortiz, Uni Park – ‘Havemeyer Street’

Harvestworks Artist and Discussion:
vBrooklyn is pleased to work with artistic partner Harvestworks. Harvestworks resident Sean Hagerty presents a live multi-video-channel/multi-audio-channel performance, followed by a discussion with Hagerty and Harvestworks Director Carol Parkinson. They’ll discuss Hagerty’s piece and Harvestworks’ role in New York City’s artistic community.
Sean Hagerty, Siddartha Mehta – ‘Place Panes’

Video Performances:
Naval Cassidy – ‘Brooklyn Compendium’
Jennifer Stock – ‘City Scar’

Installations:
IDMI presents ongoing interactive installations featuring its custom 9 channel video system.
Bilge Demirtas, Laura Lou and Lenin Paulino – ‘Real-time Editing’
Caroline Bouchat, Angeline Su-Ching Chang and Catalin Stefanovici – ‘Club Hello’

vBrooklyn 2008 [Call for Submissions]

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Please submit to participate in the vBrooklyn video festival, running in December 12 to 14, 2008.

vBrooklyn is a video-festival about Brooklyn as a place and video as an art-form. Complete information at http://www.vBrooklyn.org, including submission
guidelines and contact information.

The event will take place at Polytechnic University, through the Integrated Digital Media Institute (IDMI).

The deadline for proposing performances or works is July 15, 2008. The deadline for delivering accepted works is October 1, 2008.

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vBrooklyn 2007 [Call for Submissions]

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The vBrooklyn 2007 Call for Submissions is closed.

Please submit to participate in the vBrooklyn video-festival, running Nov 30 – Dec 2nd at Polytechnic University, Brooklyn.

The deadline for submitting proposed or completed works is September 1, 2007. Notification will be sent as proposals and works are received. The deadline for delivering accepted works is November 1, 2007.

vBrooklyn is a video-festival about Brooklyn as a place and video as an art-form. www.vbrooklyn.org

vBrooklyn is supported by:
Polytechnic University
One Eleven Interactive, Inc.
and Forward Motion Theater

Nyculture Rgb150This event is also supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

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FMT 2006 Wrap Up

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Happy Holidays!

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With all the exciting things happening at Forward Motion Theater this year, we couldn’t do it without you! Thanks to your generous support, we have had a busy year producing and performing in a wide variety of projects.

Some of our top events for 2006 include:
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vBrooklyn Video Festival

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vBrooklyn: A Video-Festival about Brooklyn as a Place and Video as an Artform

December 3, 2006
7pm-11pm
6:30pm pre-show installations
Admission $5

at Galapagos Art Space
70 North 6th Street
Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Contact:
Adam Kendall, vBrooklyn Curator
vBrooklyn@hellbender.org
http://www.vBrooklyn.org

The vBrooklyn video-festival documents Brooklyn’s evolving cityscape through contemporary video-art. 20 of NYC’s underground and established artists will present live video-performances and screenings.

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