Ventana al Sur: Argentine Experimental Films
Curated by Mark Street and Lynne Sachs
Feb16-Mar 9 2010
Fordham College Lincoln Center Gallery
113 W 60th St. NY NY
Hours: M-F 8:30am-10 pm
Weekends 10am-8 pm
PARTY--- TUESDAY MARCH 2 6-8 pm
Monday, March 1, 2010
Ventana al Sur-- Fordham College Lincoln Center GALLERY
Millennium Show-- March 6th, 2010
Saturday March 6th at 8 pm
Millennium Film Workshop
TRAILER TRASH
5 minutes 2009 video
from 35mm
A skewed take on film detritus: 35mm movie trailers rescued from the trash and affected by hand and digitally, holding up a funhouse mirror to the industry of expectations
Hidden in Plain Sight 60 minutes 2008 original music composed by Jane Scarpatoni and Guy Yarden
Hidden in Plain Sight is inspired by the tradition of cinematic city symphonies and is made up of footage shot in four cities: Santiago de Chile, Hanoi Vietnam, Dakar Senegal and Marseille France. Vignettes from each place are juxtaposed so that the viewer is pulled from place to place, picking up the pieces, making connections only to have them disappear just as quickly. Historical details (about Salvador Allende and Ho Chi Minh, among others), quotes from writing (by Miriama Ba and Charles Baudelaire and others), laconic captions, scored music, and expressionistic sound design offer contrasting contexts in which to view these images. Hidden in Plain Sight offers a dynamic way of viewing street life in these locales, encouraging us to think about how we apprehend a place visually and conceptually.