Advanced Beauty

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Advanced Beauty is an ongoing exploration of digital artworks born and influenced by sound, an ever-growing collaboration between programmers, artists, musicians, animators and architects.

The first collection is a series of audio-reactive ‘video sound sculptures’.
Inspired by synasthesia, the rare, sensory experience of seeing sound or tasting colours, these videos are physical manifestations of sound, sculpted by volume, pitch or structure of the soundtrack.

The films embrace unusual video making processes, the visual programming language Processing, high-end audio analysis and fluid dynamic simulations alongside intuitive responses in traditional cell animation. Each artist was given the same set of parameters to work within; to start, finish and exist within a white space, creating a seamless coherence, all sculptures sharing the same white environment.

Using 1920 HD format, with 5:1 surround sound, the films transform the screen into a digital canvas,
how the minimalism of a single, floating pixel can be as engaging as the maximalism of an intense multicoloured explosion.

Curated by design studio Universal Everything and musician Freeform, Advanced Beauty is an international collaboration, taking in a family of artists from London, Russia, New York, Japan, Buenos Aires, Glasgow to San Francisco.

This collection of films in the first in a series of exhibitions, with upcoming commissions for the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and galleries in Europe, USA and Japan.

For more details please visit : www.advancedbeauty.org

What: Screening

Where: 5.1 Screening at Playhouse / Standard screening at illudere exhibit  John Paynter Gallery 

When: Playhouse, Friday 3rd October, 16:00pm – 18:00pm / John Paynter Gallery, September 19th – October 6th

Who: Curated by design studio Universal Everything and musician Freeform, Advanced Beauty is an international collaboration, taking in a family of artists from London, Russia, New York, Japan, Buenos Aires, Glasgow to San Francisco.

Harvest Works 5.1

Unfortunately we had to cancel the Harvest Works screening

Japan Media Arts Festival: Art Division Screen Works

Electrofringe presents works from the Art Division of the 11th Japan Media Arts Festival (JMAF). This year JMAF explored the tensions and overlap between art as mere exposition of leading technologies and art carrying a social context and conscience.

What: Screening

Where: Playhouse

When: Friday 3rd October, 18:00pm – 20:00pm

Who: Various Japanese and international artists

Electro-Projections 1

Each year Electrofringe holds an international open call out for video based works. Always surprising, often beautiful and sometimes bewildering! 2008 is curated by Daniel Green and Michael Prior.

Final selection of artists is still yet to be announced! Stay tuned…

What: Screening

Where: Playhouse

When: Friday 3rd October, 20:00pm – 21:00pm

Who: Various Australian and international artists, Daniel Green (Sydney) – curator, Michael Prior (Melbourne) – curator

Tape Projects – Eye & Ear Control

See short-form video, animation and documentation from Tape Projects‘ first 20 months of operation. Includes work and out-takes from their first four DVD releases and some of the best and strangest contemporary Australian screen work you are likely to see in such condensed form.

What: Screening

Where: Playhouse

When: Friday 3rd October, 21:00pm – 22:30pm

Who: Michael Prior (Melbourne) – curator, Lucy Dyson, Benjamin Ducroz, Dominic Redfern, Isobel Knowles, Paul Robertson, Christina Tester, Steven Whatmough and many more

ReelDance

TAKE 8, a selection of recent Australian and New Zealand shorts, celebrates the diversity of dance and dance film. The program includes documentaries that explore social and cultural relationships through dance, abstract movement created through intricate editing, responses to the urban environment, and dancing in the streets. Around the country and around the globe, this program shows Australian and New Zealand dance filmmakers creating work that extends the perception of dance, makes us think, emotionally move us, or just plain whacks us out.

What: Screening

Where: Playhouse

When: Saturday 4th October, 16:30pm – 18:00pm

Who: Various Australian and New Zealand artists

Japan Media Arts Festival: Award Winning Screen Works

Electrofringe presents Award Winning works from the 11th Japan Media Arts Festival (JMAF). Works come from the Art, Animation, Manga and Entertainment divisions.

What: Screening

Where: Playhouse

When: Saturday 4th October, 18:00pm – 20:00pm

Who: Various Japanese and international artists

Electro-Projections 2

Each year Electrofringe holds an international open call out for video based works. Always surprising, often beautiful and sometimes bewildering! 2008 is curated by Daniel Green and Michael Prior.

Final selection of artists is still yet to be announced! Stay tuned…

What: Screening

Where: Playhouse

When: Saturday 4th October, 20:00pm – 21:00pm

Who: Various Australian and international artists, Daniel Green (Sydney) – curator, Michael Prior (Melbourne) – curator

ElectroÊtre

The ElectroÊtre (être: (fr) to be) screening program gives a glimpse of current relationships between live art and technology. The program includes works by international artists and companies that integrate, interact and react with technology and media in diverse forms.

What: Screening

Where: Playhouse

When: Saturday 4th October, 21:00pm – 22:30pm

Who: Cat Jones (Sydney) – curator, Various international artists

LiminalB

Showcasing exciting and ground-breaking new screen works from the Liminal B Foundation.

What: Screening

Where: Civic Arcade

When: Sunday 5th October, 14:00pm – 16:00pm

Who: Federica Matelli  - curator, Various international artists

SIGGRAPH 2008

SIGGRAPH 2008 - Slow Art

Highlights from the 2008 SIGGRAPH conference exhibition themed ‘Slow Art’.

What: Screening

Where: Civic Arcade

When: Sunday 5th October, 16:00pm – 18:00pm

Who: Lina Yamaguchi (California, USA) – curator, Santiago Caicedo (Paris, France), David Gladstein (California, USA),  Takahiro Hayakawa (Fukuoka, Japan), Kenneth Huff (Georgia, USA),  Lily & Honglei (Massachusetts, USA),  Hye Yeon Nam (New York, USA), Mark Stock(Massachusetts, USA)

Japan Media Arts Festival: Animation Division Part 1

Electrofringe presents animation works from the 11th Japan Media Arts Festival. This screening features some of the most innovative and beautiful animation work in the world. Part 1 of 2.

What: Screening

Where: Playhouse

When: Sunday 5th October, 18:00pm – 20:00pm

Who: Various Japanese and international artists

tele path

tele path DVD launch. Three sound/video excursions into the world.

tele path is the outcome of an audiovisual collaboration between David McDowell (video) and Somaya Langley (sound) producing a trilogy of audiovisual works (alpdream, submarine, light’s house) recently published on DVD (2008).

What: DVD Launch / Screening

Where: Playhouse

When: Sunday 5th October, 20:00pm – 21:00pm

Who: David McDowell (Melbourne), Somaya Langley (Sydney/Berlin, Germany)

The production of this DVD was generously supported by the Australian Capital Territory Government through artsACT.

artsACT

NEMO

New and eclectic screen works from Arcadi festival in France.

What: Screening

Where: Playhouse

When: Monday 6th October, 12:00pm – 14:00pm

Who: Various French and international artists

Japan Media Arts Festival: Animation Division Part 2

Electrofringe presents animation works from the 11th Japan Media Arts Festival. This screening features some of the most innovative and beautiful animation work in the world. Part 2 of 2.

What: Screening

Where: Playhouse

When: Monday 6th October, 16:00pm – 18:00pm

Who: Various Japanese and international artists

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