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  • ICDOCS Competitive Program 1: “new shoes” in “Eden”

    ICDOCS Competitive Program 1: “new shoes” in “Eden”

    We Were Hardly More Than Children, Cecelia Condit, 2019

    ICDOCS Competitive Program 1: “new shoes” in “Eden”

    Airing Thursday, April 30, 2020: 8:30-10:30 pm CST


    PROGRAM:

    Field Resistance – Emily Drummer – 2019 – 15:45 – US
    Wasteland No. 2: Hardy, Hearty – Jodie Mack – 2019 – 6:40 – US
    Animal Farm – James Hollenbaugh – 2019 – 2:53 – US
    Vesuvius At Home – Christin Turner – 2018 – 14:00 – US/Italy
    Bitter with a Shy Taste of Sweetness – Saif Alsaegh – 2019 – 8:47 – US
    ¡PíFIES! – Ignacio Tamarit – 2017 – 4:00 – Argentina
    Larga Distancia (Long Distance) – Juan Manuel Calisto – 2019 – 12:14 – Peru
    We Were Hardly More Than Children – Cecelia Condit – 2019 – 8:39 – US


    Bitter with a Shy Taste of Sweetness, Saif Alsaegh, 2019

     

    Part of The 17th Annual Iowa City International Documentary Film Festival (ICDOCS)

  • ICDOCS Opening Night – Bijou Presents Sky Hopinka’s “maɬni – towards the ocean, towards the shore”

    ICDOCS Opening Night – Bijou Presents Sky Hopinka’s “maɬni – towards the ocean, towards the shore”

    Lore, Sky Hopinka, 2019

    ICDOCS celebrates it’s opening night with two films by Sky Hopinka presented by Bijou Film Board!

    Airing Thursday, April 30, 2020: 6-8 pm CST


    PROGRAM:

    Lore – Sky Hopinka – 2019 – 10:16 – US
    maɬni – towards the ocean, towards the shore – Sky Hopinka- 2020 – 1:20:09 – US


    maɬni – towards the ocean, towards the shore, Sky Hopinka, 2020

     

    Part of The 17th Annual Iowa City International Documentary Film Festival (ICDOCS)

  • Iowa City International Documentary Film Festival (ICDOCS)

    Iowa City International Documentary Film Festival (ICDOCS)


    ACRE TV is pleased to present:

    The 17th Annual Iowa City International Documentary Film Festival (ICDOCS)

    Airing April 30 – May 2, 2020

    The 17th Annual Iowa City International Film Festival (ICDOCS) will be presented as a free live-streamed three-day event April 30-May 2, 2020. The decision was made to suspend all in-person events for ICDOCS due to growing health concerns surrounding COVID-19, and instead present short films in competition, moderated Q&As with filmmakers following the film screenings and special programs entirely online. In addition, Jurors will fulfill their commitment of reviewing programmed films in competition.

    Mission Statement
    The Iowa City International Documentary Film Festival (ICDOCS) is an annual event run by students at the University of Iowa. Our mission is to engage local audiences with the exhibition of recent short films that explore the boundaries of nonfiction filmmaking. We seek innovative new works of 30 minutes or less that both complicate and expand upon conventional approaches to nonfiction and documentary.

    PROGRAM:

    Thursday, April 30, 2020:

    6 pm CST – Opening Night – Bijou Presents Sky Hopinka’s maɬni – towards the ocean, towards the shore

    8:30 pm CST – Competitive Program 1: “new shoes” in “Eden”

    Friday, May 1, 2020:

    2 pm CST – Competitive Program 2: A lot of responsibility, isn’t it?

    4 pm CST – Juror Program with Michael B. Gillespie – A Clear Presence

    6:30 pm CST – Competitive Program 3: To Paint, Extract, Reverse

    8:30 pm CST – Competitive Program 4: Living Space

    Saturday, May 2, 2020:

    12 pm CST – Competitive Program 5: Bodies Become Bodies

    2 pm CST – Competitive Program 6: A Primal Scream

    4 pm CST – Juror Program with Sylvia Schedelbauer sponsored by Vertical Cinema

    6 pm CST – Competitive Program 7: Under the Paving Stones

    8:30 pm CST – Awards Announcement

     

    Full program with description of each film here.

    For more information visit: icdocs.wordpress.com

  • After Hours: Among “Friends”

    ACRE TV is pleased to present

    After Hours: Among “Friends”

    LIVE: December 5th 2019 // 400 S. Peoria, Chicago, IL
    CANNED: December 5th, 2019 -January 5th, 2020

    Join us for a spectacular hour-long, bomb ass LIVEstream by UIC ART 272/372 students on December 5th at 4:30! From a stellar interview with a dog to an all class dance party, there will be a wide range of performances and works created by our one of a kind class.Tune in if you want to be a changed person and see what power of “friendship” looks like.

    PS: If you don’t have the chance to watch the BEST live show ever created, tune into beginning December 5th until January 5th and witness curated class 272 work on loop all related to the theme “friendship”.

     

  • Funny:Looking

    Funny:Looking

    Brittany M. Watkins, aaand…ummmm

    Funny:Looking
    Airing September 1-October 31, 2019

    As creative devices, humor and play have the power to both soothe and subvert. When juxtaposed with serious themes in art, humor and play may create cognitive dissonance in the viewer where, amidst their internal conflict, viewers can often laugh at their own discomfort. Henri Bergson noted in “Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic,” there is an “…absence of feeling which usually accompanies laughter.” This absence creates a space for viewers to unpack the deeper conceptual underpinnings of the work.

    Curated by Carrie Fonder Funny:Looking features the work of artists who use humor or play based in language, aesthetics, or both, as they delve into weighty topics of family, achievement, love, loss, dysfunction, pain, and power.

     

    PROGRAM

    Tommy Becker
    Song for the Pain-Body, 2014, 04:40

    The term pain-body was coined by philosopher and author, Eckhart Tolle. The Pain-body is the collective manifestation of all the pain, misery, and sorrow a person has ever experience in their life.

    tommybecker.com

    Ashley Teamer
    Formationimation, 2016, 01:35

    Teamer’s work is a manifestation of black female liberation. She transforms WNBA players into super heroes searching abstract space for a new home that recognizes their greatness, skill, and perseverance.

    vimeo.com/ateamer

    Brittany M. Watkins
    aaand…ummmm, 2015, 9:42
    Media: Video-performance, audio composition, unfired earthenware, and mixed media

    These improvised monologues or conversations with the camera explore the dichotomy between internal experience and external presentation. A woman comes to terms with the disintegration of her face alongside a stranger seeking human connection through staged sexual encounters. aannnd…ummmm occurs when language and logic have failed: that which exists in the ‘spaces between’. This indication, or semblance of colloquial speech, highlights seemingly unimportant words or feelings as they point to the human condition. These faux internet confessionals align the space within the screen to the psychological state of the individual.

    brittanymwatkins.com

    Marta Rodriguez Maleck
    The Things My Mom Doesn’t Want to Talk About, 2017, 2:31

    In this interview Marta’s mother is asked to discuss her family member’s queer identity. Rather than coming across as supportive, her lack of understanding and discomfort in the subject matter are heard in each sigh, even though she didn’t mean it like that… She blows into a large vinyl bubble every time she comes to an awkward moment. In certain shots you see it so expanded that it feels like the metaphorical elephant in the room.

    Marta’s vimeo

    Carrie Fonder
    OUH HUO, 2017, 04:47

    OUH HUO is a video of a TED talk by Hans Ulrich Obrist (HUO) re-contextualized and re-performed based on its (inaccurate) Youtube subtitles. The piece creates a parody of the use of TED to share ideas, while examining the opacity of art speak, made even denser through the misinterpretation in subtitles.

    vimeo.com/fonder

    Christy Chan
    As Seen on TV, 2014, 2:53

    Chan imbues the menacing quality of the Ku Klux Klan’s white robe with humor and linguistic play in her video As Seen on TV (2014). Though the KKK currently defines themselves as a non-violent Christian organization dedicated to “protecting” white America, historically they terrorized people with evening rampages and were colloquially referred to as “Night Riders.” Knight Rider was also an ‘80s television show from Chan’s youth, starring Michael Knight as a vigilante action hero. In Chan’s video, she replaces Michael Knight with a hooded Klansman who speeds down the road in his high tech talking car “K.I.T.T.,” leaps and runs about, and celebrates his victories with a champagne toast and a lovely lady. Chan humorously creates a parallel between the surface presentation of the KKK as a vigilante group and the popular television show, identifying the underlying menace, call to justice, and absurdity in each.

    christychan.com

    Eric Simmons
    ne + ultra, 2016, 00:45

    ne + ultra is a science fiction Tinder date Skyped between Arnold Schwarzenegger and Marina Abramovic.

    Eric’s vimeo

    Ashley Teamer
    Lick Over Here, 2016, 01:10

    vimeo.com/ateamer

    Zach Hill
    Feelers, 2017, 11:11

    Feelers is primordial tale of companionship that unfolds as a love triangle develops between three cyclopes; a sculptor, a singer, and a musician. One by one they encounter each other in the untouched wilds of a newly formed planet. First as a duo then a trio, they communicate and share through their various artistic abilities. Traversing time and space, Feelers incorporates video and installation to explore the instinctual need for intimacy and the inevitable shift of desire.

    vimeo.com/zacharyhill

    Marta Rodriguez Maleck
    Nothing Else Takes Place First, 2016, 4:21

    Nothing Else Takes Place First is an inquiry about identity within the context of family. Over the course of 3 years, Marta Rodriguez Maleck collected voicemails left by her mother’s relatives. These recordings are experienced in tandem with self directed clips of these family members.

    Marta’s vimeo

    Peder & Hendrik
    Enter Work Force, 2018, 3:31
    video-performance

    This project is a psychosexual romp through interior and exterior worlds using domestic, industrial, and clinical materials. The improvisational actions within this work are mediated by the camera and augmented by the associative potential of post-production. Operating primarily on chance, blunder, risk, and play, this project relates to the fluidity of the self and its sensual modes of existence. By sharing costumes and trading places, we dismantle any fixed notion of being, taking on a number of characters along the way. In the film, these characters exist in unfixed/nonlinear time and dig in—sometimes joyously, sometimes tentatively—to a buffet of sensual pleasures.

    nathanhendrickson.net/#/peder-hendrik
    basementlivin.com/enter-work-force

    Stephanie Patton
    Raindrops, 2019, 03:31

    Embracing humor with a combination of desperation and self-imposed optimism, Raindrops touches on issues of aging, sustainability and perseverance.

    Artwork and vocals: Stephanie Patton
    Editor: Dave Greber
    Camera: Laura Kina

    Stephanie’s vimeo

  • It’s Just Television

    It’s Just Television

    ACRE TV is pleased to present

    It’s Just Television

    Brought to you by The Just Business Agency

    March 26 -April 9th, 2019  // rum 46, Aarhus, Denmark

    The Just Business Agency will interrupt normal programming to present It’s Just Television, a television special featuring By Way of Today, CaylaMae,CaW Research Group, Stephanie Graham, Leslie Lawrence, Jesse Malmed, The MorphoTransverse Method, Nice Talk, Postmodern Talking and Lea Devon Sorrentino.

  • “Mosquito Surfer” Jan and Dave

    “Mosquito Surfer” Jan and Dave

    Mosquito Surfer

    2018 / 30 min / LIVE Performance

    Jan and Dave

    Jan & Dave’s performance Mosquito Surfer is a post-apocolyptic look at the future, a satiric view of a world where there are Human/Mosquito’s that come to Miami Beach for their Intergalactic Annual Surf Competition. Through the use of an audio sound track and live dialog a mixed cacophony occurs of ideas and lyrics. This world is transformed into a warped rock song which furthers the narrative idea a filmic manner.

    Janese Weingarten and Dave Kudzma are multimedia artists based in Miami, FL. Janese Weingarten and Dave Kudzma have been collaborating for two over decades, based alternately in Miami, Los Angeles and then Miami again. Together they form the performance art dynamic duo Jan & Dave. Jan & Dave have performed at legendary music, performance, and art venues on both coasts, including Beyond Baroque in Santa Monica, CA; Dangerous Curves and the Smell in Los Angeles; and Dimensions Variable, Edge Zones, Emerson Dorsch, MOCA NOMI, and Churchill’s in Miami. They have participated as both performers and curators for the International Noise Conference and Performia Miami; and the duo has performed at the Edge Zones Art Fair for Miami Art Week (aka Art Basel Miami) and the Miami Performance International Festival.

    Jan and Dave’s Facebook Page


    SCHEDULE:

    JumbleTron
    ACRE TV
    Online at ACRETV.org
    November 8 – December 31, 2018

    JumbleTron LIVE Performances:
    Thursday, November 8, 2018
    8:30-9:30 pm CST (Jan and Dave performing 9-9:30 pm)

    CUBED: Luminous
    Pensacola Museum of Art
    University of West Florida Museum Plaza
    Pensacola, Florida
    November 8-11, 2018

    JumbleTron LIVE Performances:
    Thursday, November 8, 2018
    8:30-9:30 pm CST (Jan and Dave performing 9-9:30 pm)

  • “Crawl Out” Jen Clay

    “Crawl Out” Jen Clay

    Crawl Out

    2018 / 30 min / LIVE Performance

    Jen Clay

    The viewer is thrust into a continuous cycle of a moving day journey with an unfamiliar creature, who is looking for a better place to live.

    Jen Clay is a multimedia artist based in South Florida. Her practice includes creating textiles and animations for performance and video works and installations. She received her Masters in Fine Arts in sculpture from the University of Florida while also studying costume design and behavior analysis. Her work has been shown at the Levine Children’s Museum in Charlotte, NC, The Harn Museum in Gainesville, FL, the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, FL, the Norton Museum in Palm Beach, FL, the SuperFine Fair for Miami Art Week (aka Art Basel Miami), Practice gallery in Philadelphia, PA, and the Visionaria Film Festival in Milan, Italy. Clay was voted “ Best Emerging Artist” for 2016 by the New Times of Broward and Palm Beach. She was voted ‘Best Artist in South Florida’ in 2017 by SouthFlorida.com, and in 2018 the City of Hollywood, FL chose Jen Clay to be their 2018-2022 artist-in-residence.

    jenlynnclay.com
    vimeo.com/channels/allonallou


    SCHEDULE:

    JumbleTron
    ACRE TV
    Online at ACRETV.org
    November 8 – December 31, 2018

    JumbleTron LIVE Performances:
    Thursday, November 8, 2018
    8:30-9:30 pm CST (Jen Clay performing 8:30-9 pm)

    CUBED: Luminous
    Pensacola Museum of Art
    University of West Florida Museum Plaza
    Pensacola, Florida
    November 8-11, 2018

    JumbleTron LIVE Performances:
    Thursday, November 8, 2018
    8:30-9:30 pm CST (Jen Clay performing 8:30-9 pm)

  • “The Exhaustion Series” Sandy Williams IV

    “The Exhaustion Series” Sandy Williams IV

    Exhaustion I

    2015 / 58 min / HD video

    Exhaustion II

    2016 / 1:24:00 min / HD video

    Exhaustion III

    2015 / 15 min / HD video

    Exhaustion IV

    2017 / 46 min / HD video

    Exhaustion V

    2017 / 35 min / HD video

    Exhaustion VI

    2017 / 31 min / HD video

    Exhaustion VII

    2017 / 2:42:00 min / HD video

    Exhaustion VIII

    2017 / 3:02:00 min / HD video

    Sandy Williams IV

    In The Exhaustion Series, each participant is asked to perform one specific action until they are completely exhausted. The camera runs from the performer’s first motion, until they decide that they can no longer continue.

    sandywilliamsiv.com


    SCHEDULE:

    JumbleTron
    ACRE TV
    Online at ACRETV.org
    November 8 – December 31, 2018

    JumbleTron Program 2:
    Rotating schedule 6 pm-6 am CST
    Sandy William IV’s works air:

    Nov 11, 15, 19, 23, 27
    Dec 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29

    CUBED: Luminous
    Pensacola Museum of Art
    University of West Florida Museum Plaza
    Pensacola, Florida
    November 8-11, 2018

    JumbleTron Program 2:
    Thursday, November 8, 2018
    5:30 pm – 12:00 am CST

  • “Selected Works” Richard Haley

    “Selected Works” Richard Haley

    holding my finger on the surface of this body of water until the V-shaped ripple I created is permanently etched onto it

    2012 / 15 min / video

    sleep

    2016 / 16 min / video

    attempt to burnish a hole in a butterfly wing

    2012 / 1:40 min / video

    rock

    8:30 min / video

    Richard Haley

    The video works presented were originally 4 distinct works, but they have gained new life as they have been tangled together for this exhibition. Together they illustrate real life forces exerting themselves on fakes, clumsy surrogates, pitiful stand-ins for actual things. In exposing them to real life forces they begin to be themselves, not what they are modeled after. Their own intrinsic thingness becomes readily apparent. They start to destabilize notions of a copy or modeled after. But a tension arises, while they become their own entity, it is tied to their pathetic attempt of what they tried to emulate in the first place.

    richardhaley.com


    SCHEDULE:

    JumbleTron
    ACRE TV
    Online at ACRETV.org
    November 8 – December 31, 2018

    JumbleTron Program 2:
    Rotating schedule 6 pm-6 am CST
    Richard Haley’s works air:

    Nov 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28
    Dec 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30

    CUBED: Luminous
    Pensacola Museum of Art
    University of West Florida Museum Plaza
    Pensacola, Florida
    November 8-11, 2018

    JumbleTron Program 2:
    Thursday, November 8, 2018
    5:30 pm – 12:00 am CST