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Cellular Cinema is an organically evolving, ongoing screening series of experimental film, video and performance. As far as we know its the only regularly occurring event in Minneapolis or St. Paul that features short form, experimental contemporary moving image art.
The Cellular Cinema community is dedicated to the idea that moving image art can be a realm of exploration, improvisation and play on a small scale, using a wide range of tools, techniques and technologies, unbound by the commercial considerations of mainstream narrative media.
We have the capacity to screen work on 16mm, super-8, sometimes with multiple projectors, sometimes including live sound or performance accompaniment, as well as HD and SD video.
Beginning in October 2014, the Cellular Cinema community has welcomed guest curators from across the country and has featured work of numerous nationally renowned and local artists.
May guest: This screening of found footage films meanders through appropriation practices starting with Bruce Conner's 1958 "A Movie," into 1980s VHS workout videos, alongside YouTube and Vine, and through contemporary Hollywood blockbusters.
Jennifer Proctor is a film and media artist based in Ypsilanti, Michigan. While her interests are ever changing, her creative work has explored handmade film practices, experimental documentary, avant-garde film remakes, and appropriation, as well as forays into nonlinear and interactive storytelling and installation. Both her scholarly and creative interests embrace issues of gender representation, cinematic deconstruction, and the history of experimental and narrative film. She is currently an Associate Professor in Journalism and Screen Studies at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. In her spare time, she studies abnormal feline behavior.
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LocationBryant-Lake Bowl Theater (View)
810 West Lake St
Minneapolis, MS 55408
United States
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