Hi Mom Intro Festival Archives Festival #8 Experimentalicious Block, June 4th (Carrboro ArtsCenter) 2pm
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Experimentalicious Block, June 4th (Carrboro ArtsCenter) 2pm |
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| Everything is Art | | | Zev Robinson (London, England) | | MiniDV | (2:00) | | Warhol inspired video with music by Shar that includes a banana. | | Lun a Tic | | | Stephen Van Vuuren (Greensboro, NC) | | Super 8 | (8:00) | | Woman falls asleep and wakes up in a Dali painting. | | Kill AM Radio | | | Tanner Almon (LA, CA) | | 16mm | (3:50) | | The girl with the orange hair loses her pet goldfish in a horrible accident involving a green pepper and a killer milkshake. Unable to cope with the loss of the fish that had raised her since infancy, the girl with the orange hair unleashes a fury of epic proportions upon the red radio. | | Buttons | | | Damon Bishop (Chicago, IL) | | MiniDV | (17:30) | | A man wishes for a friend. %@!#%& hits the fan. The end. | | Heavy and Warm | | | Mendi Menefee (LA, CA) | | MiniDV | (2:29) | | An animated, multi-media, hypnotic experiment. | | She Sank on Shallow Bank | | | Clifton Childree/Nikki Rouason (Miami, FL) | | 16mm | (12:00) | | A film about a washed up girl and her magical postmortem adventures. Using sculpture, stop-motion animation, dance and music, two worlds become tightly intertwined. | | 10 Ways to Install a Better Dad | | | Zzalgernon (Glendale, CA) | | Super 8 | (3:00) | | Genetically-programmed memories. Emotional computers. Deadbeat dads abound. | | Suffering the Legitimacy of Aesthetics | | | J.M. Magrini/Laura Esther (Oakbrook Torrace, IL) | | 16mm/8mm/Hi8 | (17:30) | | This film explores art as a legitimate species of autonomous knowledge. | | Terror of the Canyon | | | Lori Samsel (Brooklyn, NY) | | Animation | (3:00) | | The sad tell of a yodeling canyon creature turned circus side show attraction. | | and what we move is dead | | | Matthew R. Newman (need info) | | MiniDV | (12:00) | | need info | | We Are Winning Don't Forget | | | Jean-Gabriel Periot (Paris, France) | | MiniDV | (7:00) | | We are many. We are uniforms. We smile in the pictures. But we are NOT happy. |
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