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Sunday, May 22 • 2:30pm - 4:00pm
Future Projections: Memories of the Space Age - Memories of the Space Age II

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FUTURE PROJECTIONS : MEMORIES OF THE SPACE AGE II

Stephanie Barber + Shirley Clarke + Tony Conrad + Jeremy Bailey + Lawrence Jordan + Rosa Barba + Adam Beckett

“All day this strange pilot had flown his antique aeroplane over the abandoned space center, a frantic machine lost in the silence...” – JG Ballard

For the final manifestation of Future Projections, we turn our eyes towards the utopian possibility of lives already lived.  Transformations await!  Watch as familiar cityscapes become alien (Clarke), as humans become monument-vessels (Bailey), as contaminated lands turn whole again (Barba), and as lines become color (Conrad).  A Victorian figure, pixellated by time, is our shepherd on this forever journey from past to future to future-past (Jordan) – leaving us at the edge of consciousness, dreaming of the infinite (Beckett).  We arrive, made anew, ready to begin again and again.  Featuring the world premiere of a new work by Baltimore writer and video artist Stephanie Barber!

FEATURING:

Memories of the Space Age II by Stephanie Barber (3:00, video, 2016)

Bridges-Go-Round by Shirley Clarke (8:00, 16mm, 1958)

Straight and Narrow by Tony Conrad (10:00, 16mm, 1970)

Publicsculpture.mov by Jeremy Bailey (5:14, video, 2009)

Our Lady of the Sphere by Lawrence Jordan (10:00, 16mm, 1969)

Somnium by Rosa Barba (19:00, video, 2011)

Heavy-Light by Adam Beckett (7:00, 16mm, 1973)

TRT 63


FUTURE PROJECTIONS is a 9-part screening program of short film and video work drawn from 125 years of techno-prophecy and oracular future-visions.  Taking its title from distopian sci-fi author JG Ballard’s short story collection of the same name, each program in Memories of the Space Age follows the thread of a different tale, tracing out a conceptual audiovisual line into the (im)possible horizons of our future planet(s) – an Earth vibrating under the heat of multiple suns, subject to the pull of infinite moons, and peopled by a population not unlike our own.  Herein are 45+ short films, videos and movies-with-live-soundtracks conjured forth by the most forward-thinking media artists of our time(s): from computer pioneers to mechanical futurists, FX wizards to analogue feedback architects, landscape holographers to post-human anthropologists, cyber-essayists to Uncanny Valley voyagers, cut-up creationists to magical (un)realists, and 16mm futurologists to digital humanists – Future Projections presents a kinetic and syncretic history of All That Is Yet To Be.

Highlights include an embedded 16mm tribute to the great musician and filmmaker Tony Conrad (RIP); two radical video synth landscapes by Montreal artist Sabrina Ratté; Japanese noise filmmaker Makino Takashi’s 3D-immersive Cinéma Concrete, late German essayist Harun Farocki’s videogame dissection Parallel I-IV, French avant-garde filmmaker Rose Lowder’s flicker tour-de-force Bouquets 21-30, Cauleen Smith’s Eternals-track’d Afrofuturist collage Songs for Earth and Folk, commissions of 9 new shorts by local and national filmmakers, and more!

FEATURING NEW COMMISSIONS BY: Alee Peoples + Bill Brown + Brendan and Jeremy Smyth + Edward Rankus + Emily Vey Duke and Cooper Battersby + Ephraim Asili + Mary Helena Clark + Sabine Gruffat + Stephanie Barber

FEATURING FILMS / VIDEOS BY: Adam Beckett + Barbara Hammer + Basma Alsharif + Beatrice Gibson + Ben Rivers + Cauleen Smith + Chris Marker + David O’Reilly + Deborah Stratman + Doris Chase + Harun Farocki + Hollis Frampton + Jacolby Satterwhite + Jeremy Bailey + Jesse McLean + JJ Murphy + John Whitney + Lawrence Jordan + Lillian Schwartz +  Louis Henderson + Makino Takashi + Michael Robinson + Mike Stoltz + OJOBOCA + Peter Burr + Pierre Huyghe +  Rachel Rose + Rosa Barba +  Rose Lowder + Sabrina Ratté + Sara Magenheimer + Scott Bartlett + Semiconductor + Shambhavi Kaul + Tony Conrad + Wojciech Bakowski + Yuri Ancarani


With support from the Video Data Bank, www.vdb.org

 

 



Sunday May 22, 2016 2:30pm - 4:00pm EDT
Carolina Theatre, Cinema 2