The 9th annual Brakhage Center Symposium will be taking place this weekend at the University of Colorado at Boulder, where the legendary underground filmmaker Stan Brakhage taught for so many years. The symposium brings together filmmakers, scholars, critics, and curators to discuss the state of modern experimental film — and to show many awesome examples of it.
The event kicks off on Friday, March 15 at 5:00 p.m. with the debut of the video installation Answer Now by Jennifer Reeder at the Atlas Black Box theater.
This will be followed by an all-day event based on “Media Arts and Cinema Poetics” on Saturday, March 16 starting at 9:45 a.m. at the Visual Arts Complex (Vac) 1B20. The programmers leading the discussions and screenings include two major figures from Los Angeles: Glenn Phillips, a curator at the Getty Research Institute, and Mark Toscano, a film preservationist at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.
The event kicks off on Friday, March 15 at 5:00 p.m. with the debut of the video installation Answer Now by Jennifer Reeder at the Atlas Black Box theater.
This will be followed by an all-day event based on “Media Arts and Cinema Poetics” on Saturday, March 16 starting at 9:45 a.m. at the Visual Arts Complex (Vac) 1B20. The programmers leading the discussions and screenings include two major figures from Los Angeles: Glenn Phillips, a curator at the Getty Research Institute, and Mark Toscano, a film preservationist at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.
- 3/15/2013
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
"The Dragon Play" by Brian Thompson and Hamzah Kasom Osman from Drawn: Dark Flight
Good with Photoshop and or 3Ds Max? Got a hankering to homage your favorite game? The Pixel Collection wants your submissions. The Esa and Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences-led event celebrates high-quality contributions from video game fans.
More information about the event and submissions after the jump.
First off, here's the good word about the event from the Esa and the Aias:
Created in 2004 by the Entertainment Software Association, Itp is an exploration and celebration of the art of video games from around the world. Into The Pixel features a representative sampling of video game art, selected by a panel of jurors from a field of submissions.
The jury is made up of industry artists, so maybe this will be a chance to impress one of your favorite game artists. Here's who'll be looking at your work:
Bob Rafei,...
Good with Photoshop and or 3Ds Max? Got a hankering to homage your favorite game? The Pixel Collection wants your submissions. The Esa and Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences-led event celebrates high-quality contributions from video game fans.
More information about the event and submissions after the jump.
First off, here's the good word about the event from the Esa and the Aias:
Created in 2004 by the Entertainment Software Association, Itp is an exploration and celebration of the art of video games from around the world. Into The Pixel features a representative sampling of video game art, selected by a panel of jurors from a field of submissions.
The jury is made up of industry artists, so maybe this will be a chance to impress one of your favorite game artists. Here's who'll be looking at your work:
Bob Rafei,...
- 3/22/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
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