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no.w.here critically engages audiences with events that explore and expand the role of the moving image in contemporary arts practice.
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| | Ici et Ailleurs | | Here and Elsewhere. Study Group | | Free Cinema School II
28 July: FREE: 7pm to 9pm | | | The Free Cinema School presents a one off evening "study group" based around the seminal ideas and contemporary themes of the film Here and Elsewhere (Godard & Mieville 1976) |
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| | on the set of 1979ff | | Filming a discussion with the sociologist Asef Bayat on the Iranian revolution | | 7pm start – 9pm
Tuesday 27th July
£4/£3 students | | | LIMITED PLACES: this event will take place as a staged public debate with and for the camera. Participants and audience members acknowledge that by attending they may be filmed. As places are limited this event requires pre-booking and confirmation from no.w.here |
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| | The Voyage of Nonsuch | | Karen Mirza and Ruth Beale | | | Whitstable Biennale | | | The Voyage of Nonsuch is a single channel video installation that analyses how film and film archives influence our view of cultural history, social space and everyday life |
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| | Essential Cinema: pedagogical film project | | La Hora de Los Hornos: The Hour of the Furnaces (1968) | | | Thursday 24th June 1-5pm. The Small Cinema Hall, Richard Hoggart Building. Goldsmiths College | | | An opportunity for individuals to shape a discussion reflecting on contemporary means of image-producing practices |
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| | Free Cinema School II | | At the centre for possible studies | | Centre for Possible Studies OPENS at 64 Seymour Street Sunday 30 May 2-8pm
| | An invitation into a contemporary practice based experiment in film pedagogy.
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| | Light Reading series 10 | | Helga Fanderl | | | Wednesday 26 May 2010, 7pm Tickets £5/ £4 prebooked (£3 members and students) | | | Filmmaker and writer Nicky Hamlyn will be in conversation with Helga Fanderl, who will show a programme of Super 8 films in which various kinds of motion; mechanical, human and natural, as well as hybrids of these, prompt a variety of approaches, which reflect the precise interaction between pro-filmic movement and camera strategy typical of all her films. |
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| | Passing the Rainbow | | Sandra Schäfer / Elfe Brandenburger | | May 23 7-9pm no.w.here Tickets: £5 door / £4 advance
STUDENTS and no.w.here members £3 | | | The film deals with performative strategies to undermine the rigid gender norms in Afghan society: on the level of cinematographic stagings, in political work and in everyday life. |
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| | James Holcombe & Adam Asnan | | Four Thames Walks | | 20 May, 18:45 £3 Somerset House
Book at: http://shop.somersethouse.org.uk/product/Events/River-Sounding-Talks-/173
or call: +44 (0)20 7845 4600 | | | To coincide with Bill Fontana's River Sounding installation at somerset house, Asnan and Holcombe will be performing a newly commissioned sonic-cinematic work. |
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