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Early Cinema and the Avant-Garde 1

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311MEC1 Z 2 12/S English
Tutor:
Jitka Hejtmanová
Synopsis:

Instructor: Martin Arnold (coordinator Jitka Hejtmanova)

Date and Time: October 23-24, 10:00-13:00 + 14:00-17:00, FAMU, Room 1

Assignment: 2 credit for 100% participation and written essay 1-2 pages, please email to jitka.hejtmanova@famu.cz

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Martin Arnold´s first of four fall term modules „Early Cinema and the Avant-Garde“

is taking place at FAMU on Friday October 23 and Saturday October 24

10 am - 1 pm, 2pm - 5 pm both days, room nr. 1

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Modules theme:

Cinema in between the Amusement Park, the Movie Theatre and the Gallery

The nice thing about experimental film was that, apart from offering a series of great films, a thoroughly commercial location, the movie theater, was being occupied for a radically different kind of image production.

Today the cinema, as a projection space for movies, has long since lost its authority. Galleries, museums, and many other spaces, as well, of a lesser degree of established culture, have assumed an equal side by side with it.

Since a great deal of fantasizing, discussing and theorizing is going on in all of these locations, and since the discourses developed in these places do not always cover the exact same areas, it is important to start thinking about lines of tradition in dealing with images and sounds, and to develop genealogies. All the while being aware that all lines of tradition are brittle, and that genealogies, too, are not always to be trusted.

We shall be approaching this subject area via three separate points of gravity - early cinema, the cinema of the avant-garde and cinema within the context of the fine arts.

Martin Arnold (born 1959 in Vienna, Austria) is an experimental filmmaker known for his obsessive reworkings of found footage. He is also a founding member of the Austrian film distributor Sixpack Film. Arnold studied psychology and art history at the University of Vienna. He has taught filmmaking at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the San Francisco Art Institute, the Academy of Fine Arts in Frankfurt, the Kansas City Art Institute, Bard College, and at SUNY Binghamton. His films are distributed by Canyon Cinema in the United States and by Sixpack Film in Austria.

More here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Arnold or http://www.r12.at/arnold/

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Schedule for winter semester 2009/2010:
06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
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