<videovortex> 9th Annual Brakhage Center Symposium - March 16th and 17th
Brakhage Center
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Fri Dec 21 00:31:56 CET 2012
9th Annual Brakhage Center Symposium
Media Arts and Cinema Poetics
March 16th and 17th
Through screenings and discussions the 9th Annual Brakhage Center
Symposium will
explore art practices, and assumptions about cinema art, the historical
avant-garde and the media arts. We have seen, for many decades, the
parallel development of experimental filmmaking art alongside electronic
moving image making. This year’s symposium will play host to perspectives
on the relation and poetics of these practices.
This years programmers are: Glenn Phillips, *Principal Project Specialist
and Consulting Curator Department of Architecture and Contemporary Art at
the Getty Research Institute*, Mark Toscano, Archivist and Preservationist
at the *Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences* and Don
Yannacito, *University
of Colorado Boulder* First Person
Cinema<http://www.internationalfilmseries.com/first_person_cinema/>
Guest
Filmmaker Programmer. Artists Jennifer Reeder and Jennifer West will be
joined by Sally Dixon (former Director of *Film In the Cities* program ),
Suranjan Ganguly (*University of Colorado, Boulder*), John Powers (*University
of Wisconsin, Madison*) and Tom Gunning (*University of Chicago*).
Jennifer Reeder will be a visiting artist with the Department of Art and
Art History <http://cuart.colorado.edu/events/diana-thater/>. She will be
creating a brand new black box installation that will premier at the
symposium entitled A MILLION MILES AWAY.
Special guests Steina and Woody Vasulka will be in attendance.
Please continue to visit this page <http://brakhagecenter.com/?cat=13> for
further updates and developments as we plan the symposium!
Admission is free, but due to limited seating capacity, registration is
recommended.Please contact Eric Coombs <eric.coombsesmail at colorado.edu> to
Register.Sponsored by:
The William H. Donner Foundation
The CU Film Studies Program
Center for Media Arts & Performance in ATLAS
Donner Canadian Foundation
Department of Art and Art History at the University of Colorado, Boulder
Polly and Mark Addison
Please continue to visit this page <http://brakhagecenter.com/?cat=13> for
further updates and developments as we plan the symposium!
*COST:* All events are free and open to the public.
Please visit: *http://brakhagecenter.org/getinvolved*<https://exchangeweb.colorado.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=75df18aef4b44b8ba7012efea27afa8c&URL=http%3a%2f%2fbrakhagecenter.org%2fgetinvolved>
if
you are interested in donating to the Brakhage Center.
Sincerely,
The Folks at the Brakhage Center
[image: Inline image 2]
Img. Credit: Jennifer Reeder, *A Million Miles Away*
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