Saturday, April 18, 2009

[Yasmin_announcements] KLONARIS/THOMADAKI - TATE MODERN, London

AS PART OF THE TATE MODERN CONFERENCE
EXPANDED CINEMA - ACTIVATING THE SPACE OF RECEPTION****
**
Friday 17th / Saturday 18th / Sunday 19th April 2009 - 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

/Organised by the Tate Modern and the Central St Martin's College of Art
and Design (UAL)
with support from the AHRC

Cécile CHICH will present

THE BODY PROJECTED. THE PROJECTION CORPORALISED.
On MARIA KLONARIS' & KATERINA THOMADAKI'S Multimedia Performances
and Projection Environments
***
Saturday April **18^th ** at 11:20 a.m. within the Performance (Body)
session.

///In presence of the artists.
/

During the Conference, a video recording of the projection performance
"SOMA"(1978) by KLONARIS/THOMADAKI
as shown at the Hartware MedienKunstVerein Dortmund in 2004, will be
visible at the Tate Modern within the Videotheque containing
documentation of expanded cinema works from the Expanded Cinema Study
Collection of Hartware MedienKunstVerein Dortmund and Württembergischer
Kunstverein Stuttgart.

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www.klonaris-thomadaki.net_

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EXPANDED CINEMA - ACTIVATING THE SPACE OF RECEPTION
London Tate Modern
17-19 April 2009

This conference will investigate an expanding field of film and video
art from multi-screen, immersive, performance-based live-projections
through to interactive, digital and virtual reality multi-media events.
The conference is part of an AHRC (Arts & Humanities Research Council)
funded project entitled Narrative Exploration in Expanded Cinema set up
by the late Dr Jackie Hatfield. Conducted by Duncan White and David
Curtis, the project - based at the British Artists Film and Video Study
Collection at Central St Martins, College of Art & Design (University
of the Arts London) in collaboration with Duncan of Jordanstone College
of Art & Design, Dundee - seeks to explore the various histories of
expanded cinema and their impact on the question of narrative, space
and time in experimental film and art practices.

Coined in the mid-1960s by Stan Vanderbeek but with its origins in the
experiments of early Twentieth Century avant-garde filmmaking, media-
technologies and performance art, Expanded Cinema is a film and video
practice which activates the live context of watching, transforming
cinema's historical and cultural 'architectures of reception' into
sites of cinematic experience that are heterogeneous, performative and
non-determined. Works identified as Expanded Cinema often open up
questions surrounding the spectator's construction of time/space
relations, activating the spaces of cinema and narrative as well as
other contexts of media reception. In doing so it offers an alternative
and challenging perspective on filmmaking, visual arts practices and
the narratives of social space, everyday life and cultural communication.

Prior to the Conference, during March, the Conference website will
begin to publish a number of papers and interview transcripts that have
been generated by the Narrative Exploration in Expanded Cinema project
during the past 18 months. These will include Duncan White's interviews
with Carolee Schneemann, William Raban, Guy Sherwin, Peter Weibel,
Malcolm LeGrice and others; and a streamed record of our previous
public event The Live Record at the BFI Southbank in December 2008.
www.studycollection.org.uk

During the Conference, a videotheque will be available containing
documentation of over 70 classic expanded cinema works by more than 30
artists recorded at two recent Expanded Cinema events in Germany, made
available to us courtesy the artists and the Expanded Cinema Study
Collection of Hartware MedienKunstVerein Dortmund and Württembergischer
Kunstverein Stuttgart.

...

Friday 17 April 2009

10.30 What is Expanded Cinema?
Chair Stuart Comer (Tate) - histories; definitions; distinctions

10.40 Jonathan Walley (Denison U, Ohio)
"Not an Image of the Death of Film:" Contemporary Expanded Cinema and
Experimental Film

11.10 Duncan White (CSM, U Arts, London)
Narrative Exploration in Expanded Cinema

11.40 Mark Bartlett (Independent Scholar USA)
Expanded Cinema, Social Imagistics, and the Fourth Avant-garde of Stan
Vanderbeek

12.10 questions

2.00 Topologies of Expanded Cinema
Chair AL Rees (RCA, London) - Social space, reception, phenomenology

2.10 Chrissie Iles (Whitney Museum)
on expanded cinema and the moving image in the gallery in the 70s

2.40 Noam Elcott (Columbia U, USA)
Rooms of Our Times: László Moholy-Nagy and Cinema between Theatre and
Museum

3.10 questions

4.00 Cindy Keefer (Centre for Visual Music, USA)
Raumlichtkunst to Vortex: Early Expanded Cinema Experiments of Oskar
Fischinger and Jordan Belson (1926-1959)

4.30 Cate Elwes (Artist, Camberwell College, U of the Arts, London)
The Domestic Spaces of Video Installation.

5.00 Stephen Partridge (artist, U of Dundee)
in discussion with William Raban (artist, LCC U of the Arts, London)

5.30 questions

6.00 reception

...

Saturday 18 April 2009

10.20 Performance (Body)
Chair Stephen Partridge (U of Dundee) - discourse of the body; live
film and video; presence; actions; happenings

10.30 Liz Kotz (U of California, Riverside)
Projecting Cinema Otherwise, via Judson Dance

11.00 Lucy Reynolds (U of E London)
Magic Tricks? The Use of Shadow Play in British Expanded Cinema

11.20 Cecile Chich (Independent Scholar, Paris/London)
**The Body Projected. The Projection Corporalised. On Maria Klonaris'and
Katerina Thomadaki's Multimedia Performances and Projection Environments
11.40 Maxa Zoller (independent scholar/curator, London/Berlin)
Polish Expanded Cinema: Technology and the body

12.00 Mike Leggett (artist, U of Technology, Sydney)
Private Performance and making art with Video

12.20 questions

2.00 Media Environments and Expanded Cinema in the Digital Age
Chair Prof Chris Meigh Andrews (U Central Lancashire) - interactive
narratives; the digital; virtual arts

2.10 Chris Welsby (artist, Simon Fraser U, Vancouver)
Expanded Cinema: 20th Century Encounters with the Machine.

2.40 Eugeni Bonet (Independent Scholar, Barcelona)
PLAT (Picto-Luminic-Audio-Tactile): The "overflowing" cinema of Val del
Omar

3.00 Anja Gossens (ZKM, Karlsruhe)
Future Shock and Time/Energy objects -- Expanded Cinema and the Code in
New York

3.50 Ji-Hoon Kim (NYU)
Interfacial Intermedia Art as Digitally Expanded Cinema: iCinema's
Transmedial Narrative Environments

4.10 Yvonne Spielmann (U of the West of Scotland)
Conceptual Synchronicity or intermedial encounters between film, video
and computer

4.30 Malcolm Le Grice (artist UAL)
in discussion with Peter Weibel (artist ZKM)

5.00 questions

6.00 reception

...

Sunday 19 April 2009

11.00 Tony Sinden (Installation artist UK/Greece)
in dialogue with Anthony McCall (Artist NY)

11.30 Valie Export (artist)
in conversation with Chrissie Iles (Whitney Museum NY)

12.00 Open Forum - Chair Stuart Comer (Tate)

Free screenings

2.00 Shadow Play and Visual Music
Tony Hill, Point Source (UK, 1973) performance
From German Expanded Cinema Pioneers to Light Show Psychedelia,
programme curated by Cindy Keefer (Centre for Visual Music, LA).
Including films by Oskar Fischinger, Jordan Belson, Single Wing
Turquoise Bird and more.

3.30 Live Medium
Stephen Partridge, Monitor (UK, 1975) performance
Sandra Gibson + Luis Recoder, Untitled (US, 2008) performance; electric
humidifiers; glass and an original score by Olivia Block.

5.00 UK Multiscreen
David Dye Western Reversal (UK, 1973) performance
Annabel Nicolson To the Dairy (UK, 1975)
Malcolm Le Grice Yes No Maybe Maybe Not (UK, 1967) two-screen
Ron Haselden Doityourselfportrait (UK, 1974) two-screen
Gill Eatherley & David Crosswaite Dialogue (UK, 1974) two-screen
Tony Sinden Can Can (UK, 1975) two-screen

Installation Programme (admission with conference ticket only)
Steve Farrer The Machine 1978-88
Tamara Krikorian Time Revealing Truth 1983
Lis Rhodes Light Music 1975

...


at

Tate Modern Starr Auditorium
Bankside, London, SE1 9TG
Nearest Tube: Southwark / London Bridge / Blackfriars

Tickets: £30 / £20 concessions
Box Office: 020 7887 8888

Please note that tickets are selling fast and it is advised to book as
early as possible.


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