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E-POETRY 2011: International Literature, Media Arts & Digital Culture Festival

May 18-21, 2011
Location: SUNY Buffalo North Campus & Select Buffalo Locations
E-Poetry 2011 update:

Still six months away, E-Poetry 2011 already has 50 participants as of October 31, 2010, from 19 countries! E-Poetry 2011 promises to be an exciting, historic, and truly international festival, hopefully helping to pioneer new paths in its field.

Registration for the Festival is now available. Please register in advance, if possible, to assure availability and do keep it starred as a beacon of warmth on your spring calendar!

You can register here: http://epc.buffalo.edu/e-poetry/2011/about.html

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HOLLOW SPACES: A film by JOHN J. FINK

MFA candidate John J. Fink will screen his film Hollow Spaces at the 2010 Hartford International Film Festival in Hartford, Connecticut. MFA & MArch candidate Adam Laskowitz also contributed music to the film.

Hollow Spaces is a narrative drama about a young man who after running away five years earlier must return home to confront a violent secret that threatens to consume his future.

The film will screen on Saturday November 6, 2010 at 7:30PM at the Screening Room at La Paloma Sabanera, 405 Capital Ave, Hartford, Connecticut.

View the Trailer for Hollow Spaces by John Fink on Vimeo.

More information and tickets are available at http://www.capitolcinema.org/.

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ADJUNCT + 1: Featuring RUST, ltd.

Image:  Francesca Koerner, Into the Vortex, 2008

The Carroll Gallery presents:

ADJUNCT + 1
An exhibition of Tulane adjunct faculty plus one artist selected by each

Exhibition dates:  October 6 – 27, 2010
Opening reception:  Thursday, October 7th, 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Location: Carroll Gallery, Woldenberg Art Center, Tulane University

Exhibiting Artists – Adjunct Faculty:
Jacob Botter
Francesca Koerner
Srdjan Loncar
John Oles
David Robinson
Ryan Watkins-Hughes
Monica Zeringue

Plus their invited artists:
Duane Dugas
Kourtney Keller
O. Rufus Lovett
Lev Manovich  ,
Maria Page
Seth Rainville
RUST, Ltd.

RUST, ltd. consists of SUNY Buffalo current and former DMS students:
Luke Noonan
A. J. Patrick Liszkiewicz
Lucas Miller
Anton Hand

For more information, please contact: Laura Richens, Curator for the Carroll Gallery at http://carrollgallery.tulane.edu/contact.htm

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BEYOND/IN WNY in BUFFALO NEWS

Meet PSBlbot creator Cayden Mak
Meet the artist

By Colin Dabkowski
News Arts Writer

Published: October 15, 2010, 12:00 AM

One of the most curious and fascinating personalities in this year’s Beyond/In Western New York art exhibition is not even human.

Meet PSBIbot, a digital invention of artist and University at Buffalo graduate student Cayden Mak, one of the organizers of the citywide interactive scavenger hunt known as “play/share beyond/in.” The game, which begins its two-week-long run Saturday, is meant to give art fans new ways to explore and appreciate the dozens of art exhibitions and installations spread throughout the city as part of the show. Read the rest of this entry »

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BURIED LAND: A film by Steven Eastwood & Geoffrey Alan Rhodes

BuriedLand

Location: The Burchfield Penney Arts Center in Buffalo
Thursday, October 14, 2010 at  7pm
As part of Beyond/In Western New York Events
Cost: Free

Buried Land (2010)
A film by Steven Eastwood & Geoffrey Alan Rhodes
Narrative feature, 86mins, 16.9 HDCAM
Shot on location in the Valley of the Pyramids in Visoko, Bosnia

The feature film, Buried Land, released this year at the Tribeca Film Festival will screen at the Burchfield Penney Arts Center this Thursday at 7pm as part of the Beyond/In Western New York biennale.

Buried Land was co-produced and co-directed by Steven Eastwood and Geoffrey Alan Rhodes, Assistant Professor in the School of Film and Animation at R.I.T. This is the film’s first screening so close to home, and is free and open to the public.  A Q&A by co-Director Alan Rhodes will be held at the end of the screening.

Co-directors Steven Eastwood and Geoffrey Alan Rhodes incorporate real people and events into their fiction, including an accusation made against them of being “Borat in Bosnia”.  This mix of fact and fantastical has as many sides as the story of the pyramids the Visokons claim to have.

In 2006, CNN announced the discovery of ancient pyramids in the tiny village of Visoko, Bosnia.  A fictional film in a real community, Buried Land is the story of one man’s return to his homeland to find the truth behind the pyramidal claims. But how do you make a film about a pyramid that can’t be seen and will he come to believe? This is a story of the power of faith, imagination and community, and of the futility of looking for absolute truths, in life, and in movies…

Synopsis
Emir, a Bosnian émigré removed during the war, returns to his homeland to assist an American filmmaker in the making of a film. Caught between states of patriotism and cynicism, he sets out to discover the truth behind the pyramidal claims. Harnessing the passionate hopes and imagination of the town, the pair begin casting for their proposed film; but Semir Osmanagic, the man at the centre of the audacious pyramidal claims, remains an elusive figure. When Emir begins a relationship with a beautiful tour guide, Avdija, it is soon clear that he is out of his depth and his ego attracts attention. Accused of making fun of the community, Emir’s outlandish behavior grows more and more confused and a grandiose shoot at the summit of the Moon Pyramid descends into chaos.

Rejected by Avdija, Emir stumbles, desolate, to the Pyramid of the Sun.
Here, at last, he finds Osmanagic and he is forced to confront both his expatriate identity and his skeptical beliefs towards the town. Using factual encounters, real interviews, staged situations and scripted scenes, Buried Land is a fictional film set in a real community.

Official Selection Tribeca International Film Festival 2010
Official Selection Moscow International Film Festival 2010
Bosnian Programme Sarajevo International Film Festival 2010

For more information on G. Alan Rhodes, please visit: http://www.garhodes.com/
View trailer here: http://buriedland.com/

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PLAY/SHARE BEYOND/IN: Next Round

PlayShare Scavenger Hunt

The next round of  play/share beyond/in will begin on Saturday, October 16 at the Burchfield Penney Art Center and will continue to October 30.

play/share beyond/in is a technology-driven scavenger hunt exploring the history and culture of Western New York though a series of interactive missions. Using SMS-enabled mobile phones the game brings players through the galleries and installations in the  Beyond/In Western New York 2010 exhibition, as well as other sites of historical, ecological, or cultural interest.

Sign up at play/share beyond/in.
Check out our Facebook page.
RSVP to the play/share beyond/in Game Launch on Facebook.
Find out what it’s like to play as featured in the Buffalo News.

Announcing the play/share beyond/in Game Badges.
The Top 10 FAQs, things you wanted to know about play/share (but were afraid to ask).
Have we mentioned the Prizes?
It’s the Final Countdown, Player Support.

On Thursday, September 23, 2010  play/share beyond/in launched a special mission to coincide with Didier Paquette’s astounding walk atop the Liberty Building.

IMG_0528 PlayShare Interactive Missions IMGP1476
Check out the photos here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/psbibot/sets/72157624645903168/
Check out the Buffalo News Article on Meet the Artist:
http://www.buffalonews.com/entertainment/beyond/article220450.ece

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SERENDIPITOR by Mark Shepard Nominated for TRANSMEDIALE AWARD 2011

transmediale is an annual festival for art and digital culture, held in Berlin, Germany.  During the summer of 2010, transmediale and CTM (club transmediale) received submissions for the transmediale Award 2011.  Out of over 1000 submissions, Serendipitor by Mark Shepard was nominated as one of seven finalists who showed innovative art works that contributed to the technical society.  The winner will be announced on February 6, 2011 at the Awards Ceremony.

About Serendipitor
Serendipitor is part of the Sentient City Survival Kit (a collection of artifacts for survival in the near-future sentient city).  Serendipitor is an alternative navigation app for the iPhone that helps you find something by looking for something else.  It combines computer generated walking directions for movement and action in attempt to produce short detours and small slippages within an otherwise optimal and efficient route directing movement through the city.

For more information on Serendipitor, please visit: http://survival.sentientcity.net/serendipitor/

Filed under: nomination, press,

THREE SHORT DOCUMENTARIES by Yuichiro Yamada

Screening of three short documentaries by Yuichiro Yamada
@ Hallwalls, 341 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14202
Thursday, October 7, 2010 at 7:00 p.m

$8 general, $6 students/seniors, $5 HW & TLB members

Do My Own Thing (2010, 20min)
A story about an 83-year-old Japanese woman who has lived in Buffalo for 55 years.

Molly’s Art School (2010, 12min, co-director : Sam Avery)
A story about people living with Parkinson’s disease and Parkinson’s Association of WNY.

Unconditional Love (2010, 20min)
A story about an organization offering free art classes in Buffalo since 1959.

You can preview details of the screenings at the Hallwalls website.
For more information, please email Yuichiro Yamada
at yu1ro.ymd@gmail.com.

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