Programme
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June 5, 2011 An Imagined Country An Imagined Country can be followed throughout September 2011 Follow online here: An Imagined Country (no longer online) An Imagined Country – is a film that’s not yet been made. It’s a story that has yet to be told. Artist filmmaker Denis Doran is journeying across America, with life historian Teresa Cairns, meeting and interviewing,...
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May 21, 2010 2010 Programme videoclub and Index on Censorship present BEYOND SURVEILLANCE curated by Manu Luksch 28 April 10 – doors and bar 6pm, screening at 7pm A screening of art works developed in response to and in counteraction against surveillance technologies, with a panel of speakers discussing the consequences of and alternatives to surveillance in our daily life....
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May 21, 2009 2009 Programme VIDEOCLUB presents Mobile Movie Trail for WHITE NIGHT 2009 24 October 09 – 6pm – 12am (Saturday) – Free to take part Mobile Movie Trail is a selection of minute long films that you can download to your phone. Films are ‘hidden’ invisibly along a trail throughout Brighton, from Jubilee Square to the seafront. As...
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May 21, 2008 2008 Programme 29 April 08 – 7.30pm (Tuesday) – Free entry VIDEOCLUB in collaboration with protoPLAY presents : The YouTube Thing The YouTube Thing is a curated screening of videos from YouTube, selected in collaboration with Nadege Derderian and Orion Maxted from protoPLAY. A screening of touching, angering, curious, visceral and ever-so voyeuristic pieces, taken from the...
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May 21, 2007 2007 Programme 26 April – 7.30pm (Thursday) VIDEOCLUB presents : the unstable states of… featuring a range of work highlighting the instability of the recorded image, work that threatens to collapse and recombine, leading fragments to reveal new forms, states and spaces. These works revel in rupture and displacement, celebrating sensory slippage and confusion. Anxious narrators reveal...
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May 21, 2006 2006 Programme videoclub: 1 // 28 March 2006 – The Hanbury Ballroom The videoclub launch was a great success, with a ballroom-filling turn out, and some great films to start out with. Victoria Melody, Zoe Tissandier and Tatiana Echeverri Fernandez all came to talk about their work with guest speaker (writer and editor) Metin Alsanjak – who...