vBrooklyn -- A video festival about Brooklyn as a place and video as an art form
Submitted by johnmahlman on Mon, 12/08/2008 - 3:24pm.
vBrooklyn documents the evolving state of Brooklyn, NY, through contemporary
video-art. The festival showcases video-artists as they build an historical
record of the borough through innovative and personal interpretation and
documentation.
Friday, December 12, 8pm
Saturday Afternoon, December 13, 2pm-5pm
Saturday Evening, December 13, 8pm
$5 admission each event
Wunsch Hall
Polytechnic Institute of NYU
6 Metrotech Center
Brooklyn, NY 11201
A,C,F to Jay St. / 2,3,4,5 to Borough Hall / M,R to Lawrence St. / Q,B to
Dekalb Ave.
Complete schedule, additional information, and more detailed directions at
http://www.vBrooklyn.org
The festival features BxmC's 9-channel video system. Over 25 New York City
artists will present live and composed multichannel video-performances and
screenings focusing on the immense complexity and detail that make Brooklyn
a unique city within a city. vBrooklyn subjects include Brooklyn's
waterfront from Floyd Bennett Field to Greenpoint; landmark bridges and
architecture; neighborhoods in transition; and the people and experiences
that define Brooklyn as a place.
vBrooklyn will present special screenings of, performances by and discussion
with BxmC artists and Harvestworks artist Sean Hagerty.
Performances and Screenings by: Gary Acers, Caroline Bouchat, Angeline
Su-Ching Chang, Chika, Brian Colby, James Daher, Bilge Demirta, Elle
Burchill, Richard Garet, Piama Habibullah, Sean Hagerty, Rikayo Horimizu,
Adam Kendall, Jared Lamenzo, David Last, Inhye Lee, Richard Lewis, Laura
Lou, Phyllis Burkin Lehrer, Lenin Paulino, Siddartha Mehta, Karl Mendonca,
Naval Cassidy, Ganesh Ramanathan, Kimberly Simpson, Catalin Stefanovici,
Jennifer Stock, Caspar Stracke, Bruce Tovsky, VisualHornHonkinG & DJ
ActivePhaze, VJ Miixxy, vydavy sindikat, David Watson, Sarah Nelson Wright,
WvS, Tamara Yadao, Lan Xu, Marina Zamalin
Hope you can make it.
vBrooklyn is supported by: Forward Motion Theater, Brooklyn Experimental Media Center @ Polytechnic Institute of NYU (BxmC), Harvestworks, the Brooklyn Arts
Council, and the Experimental Television Center. The Experimental Television
Center's Presentation Funds program is supported by the New York State
Council on the Arts and mediaThe Foundation.
Dec 12 2008 - 8:00am
Dec 13 2008 - 8:00am
Etc/GMT-4
video-art. The festival showcases video-artists as they build an historical
record of the borough through innovative and personal interpretation and
documentation.
Friday, December 12, 8pm
Saturday Afternoon, December 13, 2pm-5pm
Saturday Evening, December 13, 8pm
$5 admission each event
Wunsch Hall
Polytechnic Institute of NYU
6 Metrotech Center
Brooklyn, NY 11201
A,C,F to Jay St. / 2,3,4,5 to Borough Hall / M,R to Lawrence St. / Q,B to
Dekalb Ave.
Complete schedule, additional information, and more detailed directions at
http://www.vBrooklyn.org
The festival features BxmC's 9-channel video system. Over 25 New York City
artists will present live and composed multichannel video-performances and
screenings focusing on the immense complexity and detail that make Brooklyn
a unique city within a city. vBrooklyn subjects include Brooklyn's
waterfront from Floyd Bennett Field to Greenpoint; landmark bridges and
architecture; neighborhoods in transition; and the people and experiences
that define Brooklyn as a place.
vBrooklyn will present special screenings of, performances by and discussion
with BxmC artists and Harvestworks artist Sean Hagerty.
Performances and Screenings by: Gary Acers, Caroline Bouchat, Angeline
Su-Ching Chang, Chika, Brian Colby, James Daher, Bilge Demirta, Elle
Burchill, Richard Garet, Piama Habibullah, Sean Hagerty, Rikayo Horimizu,
Adam Kendall, Jared Lamenzo, David Last, Inhye Lee, Richard Lewis, Laura
Lou, Phyllis Burkin Lehrer, Lenin Paulino, Siddartha Mehta, Karl Mendonca,
Naval Cassidy, Ganesh Ramanathan, Kimberly Simpson, Catalin Stefanovici,
Jennifer Stock, Caspar Stracke, Bruce Tovsky, VisualHornHonkinG & DJ
ActivePhaze, VJ Miixxy, vydavy sindikat, David Watson, Sarah Nelson Wright,
WvS, Tamara Yadao, Lan Xu, Marina Zamalin
Hope you can make it.
vBrooklyn is supported by: Forward Motion Theater, Brooklyn Experimental Media Center @ Polytechnic Institute of NYU (BxmC), Harvestworks, the Brooklyn Arts
Council, and the Experimental Television Center. The Experimental Television
Center's Presentation Funds program is supported by the New York State
Council on the Arts and mediaThe Foundation.













