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  • RE/NIGHT/LIVE/MARE

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    Poster by Amy Ruddick, RE/NIGHT/LIVE/MARE, 2016

    RE/NIGHT/LIVE/MARE

    November 1 – December 31, 2016

    Concept by Joseph Herring
    Programmed by Joseph Herring, Kera MacKenzie, and Andrew Mausert-Mooney

    RE/NIGHT/LIVE/MARE re- considers your nightmares; re- examines your daydreams; re- contextualizes pre-existing (video art? videotaped performance work? found footage?) through re- presenting, re- editing, re -mixing. Featuring works that re- search, re- consider, re- examine, re- contextualize nightmares, daydreams, flying-fancies, hyper-realities. Also included: live re- mixing pre- existing work with new live footage to re- consider it in under the cold, hard, clinical (or soft warm fuzzy *wicked grin ) light of the telematic screen.

    RE/NIGHT/LIVE/MARE includes work by Alejandro Sajgalik, Antonio Anton, Arthur Tuoto, Blanca Rego, Chanhee Choi, Chris Collins, Dakota Gearhart, Danielle Zorbas, David Ian Bellows/Griess, Devin Harclerode, DSK (Juan Lesta & Belén Montero), Dxn Anahí, Eden Mitsenmacher, Francesca Fini, Heejin Jang, Isabelle McGuire, Jan & Dave, Janelle VanderKelen, Jen Clay, Katya Yakubov, Lana Z Caplan, Lauren Kimball-Brown & Julia Zinn, Lauren Valley, Leslie Rogers, Lili White, Lori Felker, Maddie Hewitt, Manuela De Laborde, Mark Kent, Nowhere Mountain, Paul Wiersbinski, Richard Haley, Tommy Becker, Usumurasaki, Vivian Ostrovsky, Yvette Granata, and Zachary Epcar.

    Featuring live broadcasts by Alejandro T. Acierto, Jan & Dave, Jen Clay, and Richard Haley.

    SCHEDULE

    Part 1: RE (Nov 1-7, Nov 29-Dec 5)

    Vivian Ostrovsky The Title was shot 08:58
    Leslie Rogers Victory Dance 02:25
    Arthur Tuoto Je Proclame la Destruction 03:40
    Antonio Anton The Gedelovskys 10:41
    Lauren Valley Bennie and the Heads 01:01
    Paul Wiersbinski Fly high or I fly above you 07:08
    Katya Yakubov Maps to the In-Between 07:23
    Mark Kent the waiting hotel 07:44
    Richard Haley Proposal For Actions To Be Performed With My Ashes Once I have Deceased 01:01
    Arthur Tuoto What We Make of Our MisFortunes 01:00:25
    Heejin Jang Bleach Formula 06:54
    Yvette Granata Superficie des Continents (The Area of the Continents) 05:21
    Isabelle McGuire 3 Women 09:17

     

    Part 2: NIGHT (Nov 8-14, Dec 6-12)
    Lauren Valley Picture This 01:49
    Richard Haley Variations on the Shadow My Decaying Corpse Will Cast 21:30
    Chris Collins Lame Dream Dispatch: Part Two 01:05
    Eden Mitsenmacher Couldn’t Dream Anywhere 03:39
    Alejandro Sajgalik Zuma Cuts 06:06
    Zachary Epcar Night Swells 05:13
    Chris Collins Lame Dream Dispatch: Part Three 00:50
    Blanca Rego Droolworthy 12:36
    Heejin Jang 1-800-FICTION 03:26
    Chris Collins Lame Dream Dispatch: Part Four 02:43
    DSK (Juan Lesta & Belén Montero) Early Trial 22:03
    Lauren Kimball-Brown & Julia Zinn I’ll Stay Awake 15:24
    Mark Kent hippopotamus 07:23
    Chris Collins Lame Dream Dispatch: Part One 01:14
    Manuela De Laborde AS WITHOUT SO WITHIN 24:21

     

    Part 3: LIVE (Nov 15-21, Dec 13-19)
    Jen Clay Allon Allou: Mothers and Fathers 09:00
    David Ian Bellows/Griess tv in the parking lot 02:39
    David Ian Bellows/Griess omaha stakes 11:31
    David Ian Bellows/Griess tv in the garage 05:53
    Usumurasaki Kana love and peaceful morning and killing 18:47
    Francesca Fini WITH AN HELMET 07:41
    Chanhee Choi The Gut 08:08
    Lili White SNAKE-FOOT 05:27
    Jen Clay Allon Allou: Schools 11:20
    Don Anahí & Aby White Autómata 10:00
    Dakota Gearhart The Murf Never Sleeps 03:37
    Heejin Jang Heikki Laaksonen’s Silent Syllables 04:15
    Janelle VanderKelen Clara 08:00
    Jen Clay Allon Allou: Friends 05:19

     

    Part 4: MARE (Nov 22-28, Dec 20-31)
    Tommy Becker song for Awe & Dread 06:53
    Richard Haley Pre-Enactment of Rubbing a Hole in the Inner Thigh of My Corpse 06:26
    Lana Z Caplan Maelstroms 07:47
    Devin Harclerode Sweaty Mother Slow Groove 18:27
    Nowhere Mountain The Pumpkin Patch Incident, 1953 01:04
    Chanhee Choi Eating Myself 03:21
    Lili White FOOL’S GOLD: CALIFORNIA ROADTRIP in an ELECTION YEAR 1:16:05
    Heejin Jang Pink Trilogy 04:16
    Julia Zinn ONVECS WPBIL HMAGT 10:02
    Maddie Hewitt Surface Onto Another 05:33
    Lori Felker & Jeffrey Schreckengost Runts 06:50
    Jen Clay Allon Allou: Hospitals 04:38
    Jan & Dave Victorian House 02:47

    Four LIVE Performances
    December 13th, 2016

     

    Rehearsals of what I presume will  be my favorite post-breath positions and variables
    Richard Haley
    Airing LIVE from Detroit
    2-2:30 pm CT

    This live broadcast will take the form of lecture discussing various possibilities of using my future corpse to create sculpture. This will be an attempt to locate the state between being and becoming a thing. Weight, mass, heat, and warm fluids will be tracked from their origins as building blocks of personhood and mapped to their dissension/ascension into purely spatial attributes disavowed from the body.


    Transmit 2.0

    Alejandro T Acierto
    Airing LIVE from Chicago
    6:30pm CT

    Transmit 2.0 is an audio/visual broadcast work that highlights the complex relationship we have with communication technologies.
     

    Let’s Be Friends
    Jen Clay
    Airing LIVE from Miami
    7:30-8 pm CT

    Let’s Be Friends is a performance where The Void, an untrustworthy character that is the manifestation of being afraid of the dark, speaks directly to the audience so that they may become “friends”.

     

    Zombie Tom Petty and the Mystery of My Dead Little Pony
    Jan and Dave
    Airing LIVE from Miami
    8-8:30 pm CT

    Zombie Tom Petty and the Mystery of My Dead Little Pony gives us what we all need, a fighting chance to save the world from the Apocalypse; and that chance is none other than Zombie Tom Petty. With the assistance of friends like My Little Pony, an inflatable kangaroo, a bubble wand and the Devil himself, Zombie Tom Petty sets off on an adventure with potentially dire consequences for each and every one of us.

  • “How to have your own television show! (you already do)” Jesse Malmed

    “How to have your own television show! (you already do)” Jesse Malmed

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    How to have your
    own television show!
    (you already do) (excerpt)

    Jesse Malmed
    2016

    Made for Rules, Tools, and Fools, an exhibition drawing on the legacy of the Whole Earth Catalog at Spudnik Press Cooperative, including works from the the entire Malmed family—Alexandra, Gayatri, Govind and Jesse.

    Rules, Tools, and Fools will kick-off with an Artist Talk featuring a panel of exhibiting artists at 6:15 p.m. on Aug 12, followed by the Opening Reception.

    The exhibition runs through Sept 24th, 2016. 

    Watch the full video here: jessemalmed.net

    Airing Aug 12-Oct 31, 2016

  • VICO, videoclub of expanded operation

    VICO, videoclub of expanded operation

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    VICO, videoclub of expanded operation

    Airing July 2016
    Programmed by Raul Benitez

    A project started by Chloé Fricout and Javier Toscano
    (Ongoing operations by Javier Toscano)
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    VICO is a dynamic device, a portable mini-archive of video that has been activated through different tasks and in different environments. As it was launched, it was articulated over a nomadic chassis that traveled to different places for its exhibition and operation. It then became an interpersonal hub, linking institutions and individuals, with the aim of researching current artistic audiovisual practices, the conformation of local identities, media-based political expressions and other sociocultural configurations of the mediasphere. Its objective has been to study and affect in different forms the cultural inertias of a collective visual memory in Mexico.

    One of its most active components is the seminar-workshops of civic engagement Countermontages, a pedagogic structure that guides participants into the use of epistemological tools and works as a platform fro the production of video pieces through tactics of appropriation and critical analysis. One of the main objectives of this workshop is the understanding and deconstructing of the visual violence that surrounds the participants’ environment. By using theoretical procedures and sensing the possibilities of a “critical montage”, participants empower themselves to refunctionalize materials that are disseminated over the internet, creating thus a certain meaning out of available materials, and getting for themselves the possibilities to translate visual violence into common understanding. Through the integration of these production workshops, the VICO activates an archive of visual elements that serves as a point of departure towards a critical assessment in a convulsive surrounding.

    The project started in 2011. The VICO has been steered by a small troupe that includes the initiators, and a group of designers and programmers. It works both on the territory of the visual arts, and approaches communities with a given interest in contemporary media (students from different fields, social activists and other engaged citizens). All the materials included in the project comply with a Creative Commons license, so that all the faculties on sharing, donating, distributing and screening can be openly managed.

    Up till now the project has been focused on the setting up of the archive, by building direct contacts with the community it serves. We have accumulated an archive of +200 video pieces, including works from some of the most prominent authors of the video art scene in Mexico. In its most recent stage, the project has shifted its priorities to the development of the workshops, in order to unleash the productive forces of a critical approach in the field. Nevertheless, all along the process, the project has been presented with all its modules in some of the main museums in Mexico City, and has organized exhibitions and screenings in different venues in France and the US.

    During the month of July ACRE TV will air moving image works from the VICO archive featuring:

    July 1 – 10 //

    1. Guillermo Amato, Zz in mvd, 2004
    2. Marcela Armas, Exhaust, 2009
    3. Simon Gerbaud, Caduco, 2008
    4. Ricardo HarispuruSublimacion, 2004-2006
    5. Ulises Fierro379 dias, 2007-2010
    6. Gabriel Acevedo Velarde, 23 nov 07 – I told you, 2007
    7. Vinny Morales-KultnationAll that is solid melts into the air, 2009
    8. Mauricio LimónEl Libro de las letras, 2010
    9. Amanda GutiérrezScarlet Nicaragua, 2009
    10. Iván Edeza, Ejecución, 2009
    11. Gilberto EsparzaStar Wey, 2004
    12. Diana Ma. González ColmeneroDesde recuerdo mi casa, 2009
    13. Artemio and Raul LunaGladiador, 2004
    14. ViumastersXochilimilco 1914, 2010
    15. Enrique Arriaga, Animal Magnetism, 2011
    16. Carlos Iván, Uploaded, 2011
    17. Iris DíazBagetela no. 4, 2011
    18. Sarah Minter, Street Symphony, 2006
    19. Javier OcampoUntitled, 2011
    20. Paola GallardoRecorrido, 2011
    21. Ollin MirandaCapturing light, 2011
    22. Irene Valenti and Javier ToscanoA brief history of material needed, 2011
    23. Hazel Boyer and Chloé FricoutProjects, 2011
    24. Javier Toscano, System error (deaf proof) 2.1.exe.unleash, 2010
    25. Alfredo SalomónRound en la sombra, 2007

    July 11 – 20 //

    1. Enrique Maraver, Reflejo UV, 2011
    2. Karenina G.M, Aurelia, 2011
    3. Roberto Lopez, Caballero, 2011
    4. Johnny Trujillo, Ana Luisa Tejeda Córdova, 2011
    5. Bruno Varela, Compulsion 1, 2009
    6. Tania Candiani, The Hour of a Star, 2011
    7. Omar Casillas, Chiquiti Rockers, 2010
    8. Paola Godinez, Channel, 2010
    9. Esteban Azuela, Ventosa, 2008
    10. Victor Martínez, Cutting Edge, 2008
    11. Carolina Alba, Over 60, 2013
    12. Simon Gerbaud, Amatlán, 2010
    13. Josué Vázquez, (Mis) Múltiples Suicidios, 2011
    14. José Antonio Vega Macotela, Platoon, 2011
    15. Daniel Toca, 18 seconds before sunrise, 2011
    16. Gitte Bog, Pájaros, 2008
    17. Juan Pablo Avendaño and Jorge Perez Escamilla, Rotación in memoriam, 2011
    18. Andrés Padilla Domene, Potencial de reposo, 2013
    19. Chloé Fricout and Javier Toscano, VICO projects

    July 21 – 31 //

    1. Chloé Fricout, Los Medios Del Lenguaje, 2012
    2. Carla N. Martínez, Las miradas situadas, 2013
    3. Héctor Jiménez, Coatetelco, 2013
    4. Osmara Gámez, Ensamble, 2012
    5. Emil García, Vuelo y caída, 2012
    6. Senor N., Vaso Rojo y Bukanans, 2013
    7. David Moreno Ramirez, Espacio Público como Escenario Sistema de Transporte Colectivo Metro, 2012
    8. Carlos Cruz and Grisel Castro, Sentir – Tocar, 2012
    9. Alicia Fernández, Soundgraphy of memories, 2013
    10. David Mariscal Estrada, La guerra de Vietnam en el cine ficcion, 2013
    11. Edgar Gopar, Fotomatón, 2012
    12. Dulce Rosas, Mis quince anos, 2012
    13. Jimena Vidal, Royó la cuerda y cai, 2012
    14. Alejandro Rosado, Aglomerados, 2012
    15. Erika Loana, Television hero, 2013

     


    Raul Benitez has been involved with the Chicago Film Community through the Chicago Underground Film Festival for the past 10 years. He has previously volunteered for The Chicago Cinema Society before taking over the film programming at Comfort Station Logan Square in 2013. He has partnered or programmed with Chicago Film Makers, Little Mexico Film Festival, First Nations Film Festival, Reeling Film Festival, Chicago Film Archives, Beguiled Cinema, CIMM Fest, La Guarimba Film Festival, South Side Projections, DollHouse DIY, The Wretched Nobles of the Exiled Dynasty, Kartemquin Films, ACREtv, Moving Image Arts, Cinema Culture and Nerivela Mexico. Currently he is programming at Comfort Station Logan square, screening movies and volunteering for this years Chicago Underground Film Festival and voluntered for Onion City Festival. Raul was named by New City as a Chicago Screen Gem of 2015 and his outdoor film series for Comfort Station was named by The Chicago Reader(2013) and New City(2015) as the best outdoor film series in the city.

    Chloé Fricout is coordinator and producer at the Pavillon Neuflize OBC (Palais de Tokyo, Paris) and independent curator. She started her career in Mexico, where she worked in different museums and art centers. She presented there Glorieta, an exhibition on video art on urban representations (Museo Ex-Teresa Arte Actual, 2007) and Traslaciones, dedicated to architectonic interventions (Casa Vecina, 2009). She was in charge of artistic projects at Casa Vecina in Mexico City (2009-2010) and co-curated between 2011-2014, VICO, videoclub of expanded operation. 

    Javier Toscano is a filmmaker, visual artist, writer, tactical urbanist and critical geographer. He was a founding member of Laboratorio 060 (lab060.org, 2003-2013), an interdisciplinary team that worked around contemporary art topics. Together they won the first prize, the Best Art Practices Award (Bolzano, Italy, 2008), for their project Frontera, A sketch for the creation of a future society, and an Honorary Mention for their project The Cause (CDA-projects, Istanbul, Turkey, 2012). He is also a founding member of the Nerivela collective (nerivela.org) based in Mexico City, and who recently participated in the Venice Biennale for Architecture (2016) with a project on social reconstruction. He is also part of the MonadenScience collective, active in Europe, with whom he works at the crossroads of social sciences, urbanism, film and artistic practices. His book on Walter Benjamin (Un mundo sin Dios, pueblo de fantasmas) won the First Accésit at the Essay Prize from the University of Navarra, Spain, in 2006. He holds a PhD in Philosophy on a double program at UNAM in Mexico and the Freie Universität in Berlin (DAAD Fellow 2009-2010). He has been awarded post-doc fellowships in Paris (Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne, 2012) and Berlin (FU Berlin, 2014-2016). He is currently a member of the steering committee of the International Critical Geography Group (icgg.org) and develops the VICO, videoclub of expanded operation, in its second stage (elvico.net).

  • Blueprints

    Blueprints

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    The poster from The Set Speaks, designed by Kera MacKenzie with a drawing by Robert MacKenzie, is on view as a part of:

    Blueprints

    May 21-July 2, 2016
    Opening Reception: Saturday, May 21, 4-6 pm
    Chicago Industrial Arts & Design Center
    6433 N Ravenswood Ave.
    Chicago IL, 60626

    Featuring works by Gwyneth Anderson, Janet Austin, George Berlin, Jessica Bingham, Michael D. Brown, Nicola Buttari, Karen Y. Chan, Julietta Cheung, Collabobo, Alicia Craft, David Craft, Vadim, Dadiomov, Carolina Fernandez Del Dago, Gary Duehr, Adam Farcus, Leah Floyd and Cristina Molina, Snow Yunxue Fu, Nick Fury, Yhelena Hall, Erin Hayden, Sylvie Hayes-Wallace, Mauricio Herrero, Ruth Hodgkins, Sarra Jahedi, Kara Johnson, Jonathan Kaiser, Dave Kennedy, Joshua Kent, Thomas Kong, Craig Kraft, Dorothy Krakauer and Diane Ponder, Gabrielle Kroese, Beatriz Ledesma, Leigh Anthony Dehaney, Léon XLVII, Kera MacKenzie and Robert MacKenzie, Nathan Margoni, Alexander Martin, Martha Morimoto, Liam O’Connor, Klaus Pinter, Tim Porter, Emily Schulert, Eva Mae Sedjo, Jean Smith, Nathan Smith, Sanaz Sohrabi, Elena Solomon, Nectarios Stamatopoulos, Ruby Thorkelson, Nick Van Zanten, Sara Willadsen, Chris Wille, Gary Wiseman, and others.

    Blueprints at Chicago Industrial Arts & Design Center will explore and celebrate the initial ideas that provide the spark for creative projects.

    This exhibition is being organized in collaboration with Roman Susan, a not-for-profit organization with a mission to develop and support new, locally-focused opportunities to display, create, and experience art in Rogers Park.

     

  • “Technicolor Electorate” taught by Latham Zearfoss

    “Technicolor Electorate” taught by Latham Zearfoss

    Are you a student at SAIC? Enroll in Latham Zearfoss’ “Technicolor Electorate” which will culminate in a public exhibition on ACRE TV!

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    Latham Zearfoss writes:

    Hello Citizens! 
    I’m putting the call out for some thoughtful and dedicated students to enroll in this very special and timely class I am teaching in the fall. The class is structured as a durational, creative, critical engagement with governmental and institutional forms of democratic initiatives, including those in our immediate surroundings. The course load for Technicolor Electorate will be split fairly evenly between collaboratively designed research and exploration, public programming around democratic participation, and creative media projects, culminating in a public exhibition through ACRE TV. The class is listed in the FVNMA department, but I would be thrilled to have students from a diversity of disciplines. Students who are interested, but may not meet the departmental prerequisites should contact me at lathamowen@gmail.com to get a permission number for registration.

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    Latham Zearfoss is an artist and cultural producer living and working in Chicago. His artwork often centers on reclaiming historical and mythological texts, and revising them to incorporate radical notions of love and sex, possibility and probability. His commitment to art and activism has also manifested in the creation of sporadic, temporary utopias like Pilot TV and Chances Dances. Latham graduated from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a BFA in 2008 and the University of Illinois at Chicago with an MFA in 2011. He has exhibited his work internationally and all over the U.S.
  • ACRE TV LIVE at the MCA

    ACRE TV LIVE at the MCA

    ACRE TV LIVE at The MCA
    April 26, 2016, 6 – 7:30 pm

    Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
    220 E Chicago Ave | Chicago, IL

    ACRE TV presents a live performance, with playwrights, actors, artists, and a studio audience collaboratively producing and broadcasting LIVE television on ACRETV.org. An hour and a half of living cinema—like a play in which actors meet in the edit.

    Featuring performances by Kelly Lloyd and Jesse Malmed, live music by Ryan Sullivan, acting by Monette McLin and David Lawrence Hamilton, and a new scene written by Calamity West and Nate Whelden. Produced by Kate Bowen, Kera MacKenzie, and Andrew Mausert-Mooney.

    This program is FREE with museum admission, and all Tuesdays are free for residents of Illinois.

  • Occasional Inquiries: IN DEPTH// Living in the Cinematic Moment

    Occasional Inquiries: IN DEPTH// Living in the Cinematic Moment

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    The Set Speaks poster and studio, with Alex Herrera. Photo: Michael Workman

    Drew Mausert-Mooney and Kera MacKenzie sat down and had an interview with Michael Workman about their last show The Set Speaks,  the upcoming show ACRE TV LIVE at The MCA and the history of ACRE TV for Occasional Inquiries in this interview “IN DEPTH// Living in the Cinematic Moment: Kera MacKenzie and Drew Mausert-Mooney’s “MCA LIVE: ACRE TV.”‘

    “Live cinema, and particularly live cinema sent out over a distance (tele-vision, in other words) is interesting to us in so many ways. There’s the looseness of it. If you fail in live TV, the embarrassment only lasts for a moment, which encourages a kind of experimentation and prolific pace of making that we are both very excited by.”

    “Also, there’s something exciting about broadcasting live because you know that viewers are witnessing what you’re doing in separate places at the same time. It creates a concept of a community of viewers in a way that video on demand doesn’t. There’s a political aspect to that live audience, because they are all experiencing and negotiating “now” together, which is why news works so well on television.”

    “For The Set Speaks, we invited seven groups of Chicago artists to take over our temporary studio and our stream. We asked them to think about what a real time studio practice/performance can look like in a frame, over distance.”

    “Seeing other artists work out what it means to go live in totally different ways has been more powerful than I could’ve imagined.”

    “Sometimes it seems like the collaboration is the work itself. Especially when we do live shows. Getting a group of people to sync their clocks in a room together and make something is the best thing in the world, and I think you can really see it in the work when lots of different people’s energy goes in to holding a scene together for a moment. It changes the scale and when you’re a part of it you get to stay constantly surprised by the work you’re making.”

    Read the full interview here.

  • ACRE TV in Document V at The Luminary

    ACRE TV in Document V at The Luminary

    ACRE TV to be included in Document V, an exhibition at The Luminary in St. Louis, Missouri

    Opening Reception: Friday, March 25th from 7 to 10pm
    Open each week Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 12 to 6pm and Thursday from 11am to 7pm.

    On view March 25th – May 20th, 2016

    The Luminary
    2701 Cherokee Street
    St. Louis, Missouri 63118

    Document V suggests itself as an exhibition, but also perhaps a collectively-formed curricula, public reading group, or durational performance. Regardless of its official form, it is a historical manifestation of an immaterial process we call a publication.

    Document V expands past the gallery to include commissioned public performances, web-based interventions, site-specific readings and immaterial actions. Participating artists and projects include: ACRE TV; Colin Alexander; Anxious to Make (Liat Berdugo and Emily Martinez); Mike Calway-Fagen; Steven Cottingham; Paul Drueke; Nihaal Faizal; Good Weather (Haynes Riley presenting Matthew Kerkhof); Sam Gould/Red 76; Gelare Khosgozaran; Jonathan Hanahan; Michael Powell; Museum of Capitalism; Ryder Richards; Signal Fire; Ryan Thayer; Transversal Projects; Christine Wong-Yap; Caroline Woolard and Lika Volkova and others. Additionally, a commemorative book and exhibition catalog will follow later in the year.

    Selected from the site’s contributors and archives, these artists test the boundaries of art and other fields – not only to define, defend and expand that space, but to develop, improve, and bring those methodologies back to the public sphere – to make a public, perhaps, in its accumulation. These works serve both as evidence, or documents, of larger maps of relations, and as models of common activities, habits and procedures that aim to sustain themselves, at least temporarily.

    We presume that attitudes do in fact become form, both symbolic and concrete. We present these documents as an extension of ideas outward among unpredictable publics. We propose to gather in our complexity and articulate a collectivity. We invite you to join us.

     

    ACRE TV program featuring works made for/on/by ACRETV.org:

    Blair Bogin, YYYYMMDD, 00:47
    Excerpt from week-long LIVE broadcast as part of The Set Speaks, 2016

    Megan Schvaneveldt, Untitled, 4:54
    Aired as part of Please Stand By, 2014

    Joseph Herring & Amy Ruddick, Toadstool, 30:00
    LIVE show as part of Psychedelicatessen, 2014

    Andrew Mausert-Mooney, West, 1:00
    Aired as part of Please Stand By, 2014

    Kera MacKenzie, Andrew Mausert-Mooney & Jesse Malmed, Eke Name, 1:15:00
    Excerpt from week-long LIVE broadcast as part of The Set Speaks, 2016

    Stephanie Graham & Maya Mackrandilal, Rituals of Decolonization (after Bhanu), 4:46
    Excerpt from week-long LIVE broadcast (#NewGlobalMatriarchy) as part of The Set Speaks, 2016

    Kyle Schlie, Corporate Orientation: J.T. Baker Chemical Company, 2:00
    Aired as part of Please Stand By, 2014

    Chaz Evans, CA-PAN (Episode 1), 1:00:00
    Aired as part of These Streams, 2014

    Adela Goldbard, the strangest gathering since the destruction of the Tower of Babel, 2:34
    Excerpt from week-long LIVE broadcast as part of The Set Speaks, 2016

    Thad Kellstadt, Liquid Lunch, 30:00
    LIVE show as part of Psychedelicatessen, 2014

    Cameron Gibson, Standby, 1:09
    Aired as part of Please Stand By, 2014

    Kera MacKenzie & Andrew Mausert-Mooney, Notes for a Vivisection, 9:48
    Excerpt from LIVE show for P.3+, 2015

    Josh Duensing & Eric Watts, Is This Real?, (Trailer), 00:48
    Aired as part of ACRE TV’s Independent Programming, 2014

    Anna Ialeggio, Mark McCloughan, Ellen Nielsen, & Leslie Rogers, An Entirely Platonic Fission into Doubter’s Lace or Jobs! Jobs! Jobs!, 13:05
    Excerpt from LIVE show as part of Psychedelicatessen, 2014

    Jon Chambers, Charity Coleman, Jesse Malmed, Marianna Milhorat, & Michael Rae,
    Teen Agents, 41:00
    Excerpt from week-long broadcast as part of Automatabahn, 2014

    Brendan Meara, Screen Test, 1:00
    Aired as part of Please Stand By, 2014

    Amanda Gutiérrez, Video Dérive (drift), 1:00:00
    The guide for a collective drift as part of Direct Object/Direct Action, 2015

    Kyle Schlie, Lifelong Longing, 00:58
    Aired as part of Tele-novela, 2015

    James N. Kienitz Wilkins, Public Hearing in Progress, 30:00
    Excerpt from 106-hour VHS tape broadcast as part of Direct Object/Direct Action, 2015

    Danny Volk, Made-Up w/ Danny Volk, (Trailer), 00:32
    Aired as part of ACRE TV’s Independent Programming, 2014

    Open TV with Cqqchifruit, Natalie Mercedes, Molly Hewitt & Ariel Zetina, TRQPiTECA LIVE, 12:56
    Excerpt from week-long LIVE broadcast (#OpenTVMarathon) as part of The Set Speaks, 2016

    Kera MacKenzie, Eve of Destruction, 1:00
    Aired as part of Please Stand By, 2014

    Chaz Evans & Maureen Ryan, Unending Credits (Lifestyle), 10:00
    Excerpt from week-long broadcast as part of Automatabahn, 2014

    TRT: 6:33:17

     

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    Temporary Art Review is an online publication founded in 2011 by Sarrita Hunn and James McAnally as a platform for art criticism focusing on alternative spaces and critical exchange among disparate art communities. This exhibition marks the publication’s five year anniversary and will be followed by a book and exhibition catalog.

  • The Set Speaks

    The Set Speaks

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    February 8 – March 31, 2016

    ONLINE

    ACRETV.org

    ON SET

    Propeller Fund Studios
    Mana Contemporary
    2233 S Throop St, 4th flr. | Chicago, IL

    The problem is to make space speak, to feed and furnish it; like mines laid in a wall of rock
    which all of a sudden turns into geysers and bouquets of stone.

    – Antonin Artaud, The Theater of Cruelty (First Manifesto)

     

    The Set Speaks is a two-month continuous live stream featuring seven artist-groups who will produce week-long performances from a 641 square foot studio in Chicago. Provided with 24/7 access, four cameras, a video switcher, a computer and a connection to the internet, each group will create their own 168-hour live, durational work. Borrowing from the ubiquitous forms of nature cams and security feeds, the live broadcasts will be equal parts moving image works and portraits of the artists at play, rest, rehearsal, and performance. Taking shape and enduring alongside the viewers’ real-times, the interests and subjectivities embedded in the works will amount to seven takes on simultaneity. Stop-by, call-in, and watch: YYYYMMDD, #NewGlobalMatriarchy, 2 Queens in a Kitchen, soap operas, still LIVEs, and more.

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    Blair Bogin, YYYYMMDD, 2016. Courtesy the artist.

    Week 1: February 8 – 14 / Eke Name Kera MacKenzie, Andrew Mausert-Mooney and Jesse Malmed
    Week 2: February 15 – 21 / YYYYMMDD Blair Bogin
    Week 3: February 22 – 28 / #OpenTVMarathonOpen TVDarling Shear, King is a Fink, Fatimah Asghar with Jamila Woods, Honey Pot PerformanceLADY/WATCHEli McKinnon, Shea Couleé, TRQPiTECA, Kai Green, Anna Martine Whitehead, James Welch and Mlondolozi Zondi
    Week 4: February 29 – March 6 / the strangest gathering since the destruction of the Tower of Babel Adela Goldbard
    Week 5: March 7 – 13 / #NewGlobalMatriarchy Stephanie Graham and Maya Mackrandilal
    Week 6: March 14 – 20 / Amina Ross
    Week 7: March 21 – 31 / By way of Today Cameron Gibson and Kyle Schlie

     

    Technical Assistance: John Kyle Cronan and Nick Bacon

  • MCA Live: William Pope.L “Cage Unrequited”

    ACRE TV (Kate Bowen, Kera MacKenzie, Jesse Malmed, and Andrew Mausert-Mooney) will be performing as part of visual artist William Pope.L’s Cage Unrequited, a 25-hour marathon reading of experimental composer John Cage’s influential book Silence: Lectures and Writings (1961). The performance reimagines the book for contemporary audiences by filtering a bit of the past through the voices and attitudes of a diverse community of more than 100 invited readers from Chicago.

    This program is presented in association with the exhibition The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music 1965 to Now.

    Sat, Nov 21, 2015, 7:30pm –
    Sun, Nov 22, 2015, 8:30pm (We’ll be on at 3am!)

    Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
    220 East Chicago Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60611