Adele Eisenstein on Mon, 2 Aug 1999 18:27:42 +0200 (METDST) |
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The Mûcsarnok (Kunsthalle Budapest) and the Soros Foundation C3 Center for Culture & Communication have the pleasure to invite you to the lecture and screening presentation of John Wyver Illuminations Television (London) a special presentation of the Projected Perspective screening series and the Perspective on Perspective scientific symposium Thursday, 5 August 1999, 6 pm in the lecture hall of the Mûcsarnok Illuminations Television is celebrated for an extensive range of entertaining and analytical programmes about film, television, computers and digital culture. Moreover, the company is helping to invent a new media form ?inhabited television?. Looking to the media past, Illuminations? work in the libraries of the broadcasters in the early 1990s demonstrated the extent of hidden riches and established new standards for the use of archive material. Looking to the media future, Illuminations Television has made numerous programmes about the digital world, many of which have also made imaginative use of the Internet to extend the possibilities of broadcasting. John Wyver, writer and producer with the independent production company Illuminations, is Chairman of the company, which he co-founded in 1983. He has a strong interest in the creative possibilities of new technologies, and in addition to his television work, he has initiated development projects with interactive multimedia applications. He has written and lectured extensively about television and new media technologies, and is the author of The Moving Image: An International History of Film, Television and Video (Blackwell/BFI Publishing, 1990). His writings have been published in the Guardian and the Independent, Sight and Sound, The Listener, Art Monthly and Screen. Mûcsarnok (Kunsthalle Budapest), Budapest XIV., Hõsök tere ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The Mûcsarnok (Kunsthalle Budapest) and the Soros Foundation C3 Center for Culture & Communication, in collaboration with the Orokmozgo Filmmuseum of the Hungarian Film Institute, have the pleasure to invite you to the screening of Der Tag des Malers (The Day of the Painter) A film by Werner Nekes (1997) within the framework of the Projected Perspective screening series followed by a discussion with the filmmaker. Friday, 6 August 1999, 8.30 pm (preceded by a screening of Peter Greenaway?s The Draughtsman?s Contract at 6.30 pm) at the �rökmozgó Cinema of the Hungarian Film Institute Budapest VII., Erzsebet krt. 39, tel.: 36.1/ 342.2167 Der Tag des Malers (The Day of the Painter) A film by Werner Nekes (1997) The painter gazes at his female model, or how voyeurism is transformed into culture. An erotic adventure film where the theme is the viewer himself. The Day of the Painter shows what "La Belle Noiseuse" does not want to show: the enclosed "Unknown Masterpiece". It is a walk through the picture world of the painter that directs the gaze to the unveiled female model. Associations with the picture world of Dürer, Marey, Matisse, Seurat, to the "Origin of the World" by Courbet, to "L?étant donnés" by Duchamp and to many other works of art are evoked. The Day of the Painter amalgamates the artistic expressive possibilities of painting, video and computer images as film. Unusual ways of showing make the film an adventure film for the viewer?s gaze. The art of painting melts into the film. The author?s five-part media history film series, MEDIA MAGICA (1986-97), enjoys a repeat screening at the Mûcsarnok on 22 August 1999, the concluding day of the Perspective exhibition. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Adele Eisenstein Perspektiva/Perspective Symposium/Screening Series/International project coordination C3: Center for Culture & Communication Pf. 419, H-1537 Budapest, Hungary (Budapest 1014, Orszaghaz u. 9) Phone: +361 214 6856 Fax: +361 214 6872 http://www.c3.hu/perspektiva ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress