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Screening in Toronto July 28.

SCREENING – ECVP Vol. 3 – TRANS
Thursday, July 28, 2011 @ 8pm
Gallery West – 1332 Queen St. W.
(West of Dufferin/ East of Brock – on the North side of Queen)

The Exquisite Corpse Video Project (ECVP) is a unique video collaboration among artists from all over the world, inspired by the Surrealist creation method, the “Exquisite Corpse”.

Using the semi-blind, sequential method of the surrealists’ game, ECVP participants create video art in response to the first or final ten seconds of the previous/the following member’s work. Each member is asked to incorporate and respond to the segment received, creating transitions as they please, until everyone’s vision is threaded together into an instigating final “corpse.”

Though the “exquisite corpse” method was created by the Surrealists almost a century ago, the participating artists incorporate this process to produce experimental video art responding to our contemporary environment. The ECVP is an audio-visual variation of the Surrealists exercise, which demonstrates a wide range of aesthetics, concepts, and contexts present in the current International video art landscape. The inspiring process of exchange, among ‘strangers’ from around the world, illuminates the possibilities of globalized collective creativity through artmaking.

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
Renata Padovan [Brazil] Gabriela Golder [Argentina]
Alvaro Campo [Switzerland] Fernando Velazquez [Brazil]
Jorge Castro [Argentina] Jan Hakon Erichsen [Norway]
Stina Pehrsdotter [Sweden] Alysse Stepanian [US]
Simone Stoll [Germany] Jorge Lozano [Canada/Colombia]
Marcelo Amorim [Brazil] Kai Lossgot [South Africa]
John Criscitello [US] Alexandra Gelis [Colombia/Canada]
Per Eriksson [Sweden] Sohrab M. Kashani [Iran]
Pila Rusjan [Slovenia] Alicia Felberbaum [UK]
Ronee Hui [UK] Nung-Hsin Hu [Taiwan]
Ulf Kristiansen [Norway] Brad Wise [US]
Nika Oblak & Primoz Novak [Slovenia]
Dellani Lima [Brazil] Jan Kather [US]
Evelin Stermitz [Austria] Anders Weberg [Sweden]
Gérard Chauvin [France] Deirdre Logue [Canada]
Wai Kit Lam [China] Nia Pushkarova [Bulgaria]
Gabriel Soucheyre [France] Sojin Chun [South Korea/Canada]
Josh and Zachary Sandler [US]
Niclas Hallberg [Sweden] Anthony Siarkiewicz [US]
Kim Dotty Hachmann [Germany]
Giada Ghiringhelli [Switzerland]
Lucas Bambozzi [Brazil] Mads Ljungdahl [Denmark]
John Creson and Adam Rosen [US/Canada]

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ECVP Vol.3 has its Brazilian premiere tonight.

The new volume of the EXQUISITE CORPSE VIDEO PROJECT has its Brazilian premiere tonight,  Tuesday, May 24th, at the Atelier397 in São Paulo.
The screening will be followed by a live streaming performance by my dear friends Niclas Hallberg and Stina Pehrsdotter.

EXQUISITE CORPSE VIDEO PROJECT v.3
curadoria Kika Nicolela
24.05.11
T E R Ç A – F E I R A , À S 2 0 H
PERFORMANCES A PARTIR DAS 23H
ISTMO (Bruno Mendonça + Felippe Moraes)
STINA PEHRSDOTTER & NICLAS HALLBERG (Live streaming)

Renata Padovan [Brasil]
Gabriela Golder [Argentina]
Alvaro Campo [Suiça]
Fernando Velazquez [Brasil]
Jorge Castro [Argentina]
Jan Hakon Erichsen [Noruega]
Stina Pehrsdotter [Suécia]
Alysse Stepanian [EUA]
Simone Stoll [Alemanha]
Jorge Lozano [Canadá]
Marcelo Amorim [Brasil]
Kai Lossgot [Africa do Sul]
John Criscitello [EUA]
Alexandra Gelis [Colombia/Canada]
Per Eriksson [Suécia]
Sohrab M. Kashani [Irã]
Pila Rusjan [Eslovênia]
Alicia Felberbaum [Grã-Bretanha]
Ronee Hui [Grã-Bretanha]
Nung-Hsin Hu [Taiwan]
Ulf Kristiansen [Noruega]
Brad Wise [EUA]
Nika Oblak & Primoz Novak [ESlovênia]
Dellani Lima [Brasil]
Jan Kather [EUA]
Evelin Stermitz [Austria]
Anders Weberg [Suécia]
Gérard Chauvin [França]
Deirdre Logue [Canadá]
Wai Kit Lam [China]
Nia Pushkarova [Bulgaria]
Gabriel Soucheyre [França]
Sojin Chun [Coréia do Sul/Canada]
Josh and Zachary Sandler [EUA]
Niclas Hallberg [Suécia]
Anthony Siarkiewicz [EUA]
Kim Dotty Hachmann [Alemanha]
Giada Guiringuelli [Suiça]
Lucas Bambozzi [Brasil]
Mads Ljungdahl [Dinamarca]

Ateliê397

Rua Wisard, 397
São Paulo, Brazil
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The 10 hour long film [rmx] made with the mobile phone will be screened November 10 in Tehran, Iran.

This event was originally scheduled for October 10 but due to technical problems it was moved until November 10.

Organized by Sazmanab Project in collaboration with P2P Art

On November 10th, Sazmanab Project will be screening two 10 minute, 10 second and 10 frame long experimental video-documents created by Sohrab M. Kashani from Tehran and Mani Nilchiani from NYC, shot during October 10th (10/10/2010).

The screening will be followed by the premier of “101010″, 10 hour, 10 minute, 10 second and 10 frame long audio/visual excursion by Swedish artist and experimental film maker Anders Weberg shot during the same day, remixed down to 10 minutes, 10 seconds and 10 frames.

Admission is free but space at Sazmanab Project is limited
Please RSVP at RSVP[at]sazmanab.com

http://www.sazmanab.com/
http://www.p2p-art.com/


10 10 10

A 10hour 10minute 10seconds and 10 frames long experimental audio visual excursion by Swedish artist and filmmaker Anders Weberg.
All material filmed with a mobile phone. (Nokia N82)

This film and all the files used creating it was deleted 2010/10/10

P2P Art – The aesthetics of ephemerality.

http://p2p-art.com

Art made for – and only available on – the peer to peer networks.
The original artwork is first shared by the artist until one other user has downloaded it.
After that the artwork will be available for as long as other users share it.
The original file and all the material used to create it are deleted by the artist.

There is no original

A project from Swedish artist Anders Weberg since 2006.

Feel free to download the film, watch it and share it for as long as you like. Or delete it immediately. The aesthetics of ephemerality.

101010 is the sixth release so far uploaded and deleted.

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P2P Art in Tehran, Iran on November 10th.

The lastest film from my P2P Art project will be on display in Tehran, Iran. 101010 remixed down to 10minutes, 10 seconds and 10 frames.

New date for this event is November 10 17:00 – 20:00

On November 10, Sazmanab Project will be screening two 10 minute, 10 second and 10 frame long experimental video-documents created by Sohrab M. Kashani from Tehran and Mani Nilchiani from New York, shot during October 10th (10/10/10).
The screening will be followed by the premier of “101010″, 10 hour, 10 minute, 10 second and 10 frame long audio / visual excursion by Swedish artist and experimental film maker Anders Weberg remixed down to 10 minutes, 10 seconds and 10 frames.
The three videos together form a total 30 minute, 30 second and 30 frame long playlist,
which are looped for another 3 hours, making it a total 3 hour and 30 minute long screening.

Admission is free but space at Sazmanab Project is limited
Please RSVP at RSVP[at]sazmanab.com

Link to the facebook event

Organized by Sazmanab Project in collaboration with P2P Art.

http://www.sazmanab.com/
http://www.p2p-art.com/

Sazmanab Project started in 2008 from initiative of media professionals and artists in Tehran, Iran. The team organize group exhibitions, work discussions, workshops, meetings, media shows and jam sessions. Sazmanab Project provides an environment for the representation of new forms of media / culture. Sazmanab Project invites local and international artists, activists and journalists to present their work or to develop locally, execute and exchange ideas with other interested parties.

Sazmanab (Farsi) is Waterworks (English).

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Second screening in Tehran, Iran September 7.

A second screening of the Human Emotion Project in Iran.

Mohsen Art Gallery (September 7 · 6:30pm – 9:00pm)

Curated by Sohrab M. Kashani and Alison Williams.
Iran 2010 HEP – curatorial Alison Williams

1.Michael Douglas Hawk and Lizet Benrey “secret place” Germany/Mexico
2.Glenn Church “I is another” USA
3.48073 “09066 silence” Netherlands
4.Michael Chang “on silence” Denmark
5.Behjat Omer “whistle conversation miran & celine” UK/Kurdistan
6.Anders Weberg “Je Suis Père et mon Père est Père” Sweden
7.Niclas Hallberg “american dream” Sweden
8.Manfred Marburger “proud” UK
9.Mads Lungdahl “the source” Denmark
10.Edwin Stolk “turbulence” Netherlands
11.Amina Bech “tranquility” Norway
12.Alberto Guerreiro “LIQUID FORCE” Portugal
13.Elena Skoko “miss cencetti waiting” Italy
14.Hakan Akçura “Catharsis” Turkey/Sweden
15.Anthony Elliot “get a job nbr 2″ UK
16.Jerry King Musser “reluctant angels” USA
17.Bill Millett “fragmented amygdala“ UK
18.Danny Germansen “wish” Denmark
19.German Britch “garbage face” Argentina
20.Ulf Kristiansen “the hope of enduring long” Norway
21.Neil Howe “when I grow up” Australia
22. Adamo Macri “ooc” Canada

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Screening at the Sazmanab Project Gallery in Tehran, Iran.

Fantastic News.
Human Emotion Project HEP2010 Iran curated by Sohrab M.Kashani and co-curatorial Alison Williams.
September at the Sazmanab Project gallery in Tehran, Iran

My film, JE SUIS PÈRE ET MON PÈRE EST PÈRE is selected for the screening.

List of Artists.

1.Michael Douglas Hawk and Lizet Benrey “secret place” Germany/Mexico
2.Glenn Church “I is another” USA
3.48073 “09066 silence” Netherlands
4.Michael Chang “on silence” Denmark
5.Behjat Omer “whistle conversation miran & celine” UK/Kurdistan
6.Anders Weberg “JE SUIS PÈRE ET MON PÈRE EST PÈRE” Sweden
7.Niclas Hallberg “american dream” Sweden *
8.Manfred Marburger “proud” UK
9.Mads Lungdahl “the source” Denmark
10.Edwin Stolk “turbulence” Netherlands
11.Amina Bech “tranquility” Norway
12.Alberto Guerreiro “liquid force” Portugal
13.Elena Skoko “miss cencetti waiting” Italy
14.Hakan Akcura “catharsis” Turkey/Sweden
15.Anthony Elliot “get a job nbr 2″ UK
16.Jerry King Musser “reluctant angels” USA
17.Bill Millett “fragmented amygdala “UK
18.Danny Germansen “wish” Denmark
19.German Britch “garbage face” Argentina
20.Ulf Kristiansen “the hope of enduring long” Norway

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