iotaSalon | November 2009

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We couldn’t have been more pleased about the turnout and discussion at our first revitalized salon in October! In conjunction with the UCLA Design | Media Art Department, iota will hold another salon on November 19th in the Broad Art Center on campus, first floor at the EDA screening space.

At the iotaSalon, we get together to screen and discuss new experimental works alongside some classics. The theme for this screening is RHYTHM. What informs an artist’s choices in regards to rhythm, and how are those choices communicated in their works? How do they communicate the relationships between musical rhythm and visual rhythm, and how do these two intersect?

Mood Contrasts Mary Ellen Bute

 

New (Untitled) Work Chris Casady

 

 

Currently, the schedule includes

Screening on 16mm as part of the historic film segment:

Mood Contrasts (1956) – Mary Ellen Bute
Luma Nocturna (1974) – Sky David
Rumble (1975) – Jules Engel

Screening on video for the

Respect for Red and Green Neil Ira Needleman

contemporary segment:

Velocity (2002) – Iconish and Foraudiofans


Rorschach (2003) – Debralee Shelby
8.1 (2005) – Oerd Van Cuijlenborg
Fleshtones (2006) – Phil Souper
Runa’s Spell (2007) – Stephanie Maxwell


Respect for Red and Green (2009) – Neil Ira Needleman


New (Untitled) Work (2009) – Chris Casady

When: Thursday November 19th, 2009, 7:30pm – 9:30pm
Where: UCLA Design | Media Art Department, 1st Floor Broad Art Center (EDA), Westwood, CA

Map and Directions

Parking on campus: You may park in campus Lot #3, on the northeast side of campus. Entrances are off of Hilgard, just south of Sunset Blvd. The Broad Art Center is across the street from the lot on the southeast corner. The fee is $9. Click here for directions and a map.

Parking off campus: Parking is available on the residential streets (Loring Ave is the closest) on the east side of Hilgard after 6pm, you may walk up the hill and cross Hilgard to get to campus. Allow 5-10 minutes to walk. Click here for a map of the approximate area.

For more information, email info@iotacenter.org

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