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NeMe, in collaboration with Lanitis Foundation and the Cyprus University of Technology presents The Mirror Stage, a video program and talks at Lanitis Foundation and other places in the Limassol city centre.
20-29 September 2008 - Lanitis Foundation
The participating
video makers are: Ziad Alhalabi, Muhammad Ali, Sonia Armaniaco, Paulo
R. C. Barros, Neil Beloufa, Orit Ben-Shitrit and Harold Moss, Cristiano
Berti, Nisrine Boukhari, Nathan Boyer, Rose Butler, Domenico Buzzetti,
Blake Carrington, Marina Chernikova, Christodoulos Christodoulou, Paul
Destieu, Alexei Dmitriev, Dubrass, Yiannos Economou, Joëlle Ferly,
Taryn FitzGerald, Thorsten Fleisch, Adonis Florides, Michael Fortune,
Felipe Frozza, Jonathan Gitelson, Suguru Goto, Gruppo Làbun, Ann Guest,
Henry Gwiazda, Rich Heeman, Sonja Hinrichsen, Sam Holden, Tammy Honey,
Sharon Horodi and Cheb M. Kammerer, Chris Ireland, Maria Rosa Jijon,
Aditi Kulkarni, Robert Ladislas Derr, Aileen Lambert, Brendan Lee,
LEMEH42, Maria Lianou, Youssef Limoud, Ron Longsdorf, Simon Longo,
Lustre, Avigail Manneberg, Jonathan David McPherson, Michaela Nettell,
Anne Niemetz, Jonas Nilsson, Eric Olofsen, Eva Olsson, Sharon Paz, Anat
Pollack, Stuart Pound, Zach Rockhill, Daniel Rodrigo, Antti Savela,
Guli Silberstein, Roddy Simpson, Sean Simpson, Elizabeth Smolarz, Megan
Smith, Oliver Smith, Tobias Sternberg, Evelin Stermitz, Dia Theodorou,
Jennie Thwing, John Tronsor, Lee Wells, Vagner M. Whitehead, Shaun
Wilson, Gordon Winiemko, David Yates, Theodore Zeldin and Poppy
Sebag-Montefiore.
“In 1980 Bill Viola recorded in his notes: “No beginning/No end/No direction/No duration – Video as mind“ (Silvia Martin, Video Art, 2006). In his book ‘Videography’ (1994) Sean Cubitt wrote: “There
is no video theory in the way that there is a body of knowledge called
film theory or, rather differently, television studies.“ Cubitt’s reflections “assume the status of art and take its place“
(Dellbrügg & de Moll, Theorie Remix, 1994 on art criticism). These
diverse or – one might argue – parallel approaches between the
practitioners and the theorists prevent the establishment of a unifying
theory for video which has not only developed but also expanded its
presence in our everyday life. The plethora of theoretical texts
discussing either its various capture, compositing or presentation
technologies or the videos themselves can currently be viewed as art
instead of guiding ‘manuals’. As such this art genre exists in a
perpetual state of flux not governed by textual volumes but by the
practitioners and the advances in hardware and software technologies.
The
current reliance of video on an ever developing software technology
forces the video makers to relearn their craft on every major software
update. This (bi)annual update of software tools create a cycle where
the knowledge of the tool needs to be re-discovered leaving the video
makers in a perpetual state of not only conceptual but also technical
exploration. These explorations are present in most video exhibitions,
the internet, etc helping this art genre to exponentially grow in the
past ten years allowing it to create a presence and an ever growing
international audience.
The events are focused in the
presupposition that video has reached a level of consciousness that
could potentially be determined through its contradictions. As such the
program looks at video through the Lacanian, “Mirror Stage”. That is,
how the reflected image acts as a basic ingredient in the constitution
of the picture from the subject and how this can be translated as
commentary on the state of video, today.
The program which is presented by IMCA and coordinated by Yiannis Colakides, includes:
17 September 2008, 8.00pm
VJ Event by Felipe Frozza (BR) and Luigi Vitali(IT)
THEATRO ENA, Limassol, Cyprus
20 September 2008, 4.30pm
Academic Conference on New Media. Speakers: Dr Edward Shanken (US), Dr Dimitris Charitos (GR) and Dr Christos Barboutis (GR). Moderator: Dr Antonis Danos (CY)
Lanitis Foundation, Limassol, Cyprus
20 September 2008, 8pm
Opening of “The Mirror Stage” Exhibition,
Exhibition Duration: 20-29 September 2008
Lanitis Foundation, Limassol, Cyprus
22 September 2008, 5-8pm
Public Screen 1 – continuous screening of some of the selected videos
Dinos Art Cafe, Irinis st, Limassol, Cyprus
25 September 2008, 5-8pm
Public Screen 2 – continuous screening of some of the selected videos
Veni Vidi Vici, Kanari st, Limassol, Cyprus
27 September 2008, 9am-1pm
Public Screen 3 – continuous screening of some of the selected videos
Brent Cross, Anexartisias st, Limassol, Cyprus
“The Mirror Stage” events are sponsored by The Cultural Services of the Cyprus Ministry of Education and Culture, The US Embassy in Cyprus and Hadjikyriakos & Sons Ltd. The image used for the exhibition publishing material was extracted from Megan Smith’s video “child” with her permission.
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