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Cellular Cinema is delighted to welcome back some of our expanded cinema artist friends from across the border to the North, including Doreen Girard, Marie-France Hollier, Leslie Supnet, and Colby Richardson.
Doreen Girard + Marie-France Hollier SPECTRAL REPAIR | 28 min | Experimental | Overhead Projector | Colour | Sound
Hand-animated assemblage of refracted light projections, performed with multiple projectors and lenses, with live sound accompaniment by Marie-France Hollier.
Doreen Girard is a Canadian interdisciplinary artist working with sound, installation, and expanded cinema, and was a cofounder of the Negative Space and Bent Light artist collectives. She performs solo, and with the electro-acoustic piano duo Burden, as well as in a number of experimental and minimal sludge projects. Girards approach focuses on experimentation of the resonant and refractive properties of glass, wood, string and metal, aiming to activate the participants awareness of their perceptual field.
Her interests include early music, funereal doom, trauma theory, and the physics of sound and light. She has performed and presented work throughout North America.
Leslie Supnet The Peak Experience | 8 min | 3-Channel Video | Colour | Sound | 2018
A meditation experience to unlock and reconcile with ones past in an effort to imagine a future actualized self.
Made possible with the support of PIX Film, LIFT and The Petman Foundations Studio Immersion Program.
Leslie Supnet is a moving image artist who utilizes animation, found media, and experimental practices on film and video. Her work has shown internationally at film festivals, galleries and microcinemas including TIFF (Short Cuts Canada), International Film Festival Rotterdam, Melbourne International Animation Festival, Experimenta India, International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, WNDX, Edge of Frame/Animate Projects, and many others. She has been commissioned by Reel Asian, Pleasure Dome / Art Spin, the8fest, Cineworks, and Film Pop! (Pop Montreal). Leslie has an MFA from York University and teaches analog and digital animation at various artist-run centres, not-for-profits and for the Faculty of Art at OCAD University.
Colby Richardson PAN / SCAN | 21 min | Analog Video | 2-Channel | Sound | Light
Two video projections are divided into left and right audio channels. Transforming decaying video scan lines into a panoramic noisescape.
Colby Richardson is a media artist and experimental filmmaker currently based in Winnipeg MB, Canada, working within installation, video-based sculpture, single-channel film and video, and expanded cinema performances. His work embraces the potential meditative qualities of abrasive and jarring stimulus, and investigates themes of transformation, escape, progress, obsolescence, and death. Colby has exhibited and screened work across Canada and internationally, including European Media Art Festival (Osnabrück, DE), International Video Art Festival Madrid (ES), Bideodromo (Bilbao, ES), SDUFF (San Diego, US), Antimatter (Victoria, CA), Microscope Gallery (Brooklyn, US), Videofag (Toronto, CA) MUFF (Montréal, CA), WUFF (Winnipeg, CA), Coaxial Arts (Los Angeles, CA), and Studio Kura (Itoshima, JP).
Cellular Cinema is an organically evolving, ongoing screening series of experimental film, video, and performance. We are 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.
NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES.
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LocationBryant-Lake Bowl Cabaret Theater (View)
810 West Lake Street
810 West Lake Street, MN 55408
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