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iotaSalon | February 2010





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Our second salon for the 2010 year will be Thursday, February 25th, again at 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 salon is The Computer in Abstraction. We will be examining the role of digital and analog computing in experimental cinema, and investigating the artists’ aesthetic and technical choices. Where do artists work with or against the technical constraints of the medium? How does the process of calculative cinema affect the aesthetics?


3/78 (1978) by Larry Cuba


Genesis (2008) by Ramona Behravan


Parallel (2009) by Huckleberry Lain


Arabesque (1975) by John Whitney

Currently, the schedule includes

Screening on 16mm as part of the historic film segment:
Arabesque (1975) - John Whitney
3/78 (Objects and Transformations) (1978) - Larry Cuba
Recurrents (1987) - John Adamczyk (J-Walt)

Screening on video for the contemporary segment:
Flat Out (1989) - David McCutchen
Memb (1991 - 1993) - Robert Darroll
Telemetry (2003-2005) - Michael Betancourt (excerpt)
Scriptor v. 0.2 (2008) - Brian Kim Stefans
Genesis (2008) - Ramona Behravan
Parallel (2009) - Huckleberry Lain (excerpt)
X-Scape (2005)- Mattia Casalegno
We will also screen new pieces by John Adamczyk (J-Walt) and Anne-Sarah Le Meur, titles to be announced.

More films may be added to this list, to be announced!



When: Thursday February 25th, 2010, 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 $10. Click here for directions and a map.


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