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Syndicate: LUX PAND?MONIUM Biennial of Moving Images 2001


Date: 21 Feb 01 13:19:00 +0000
From: gregor muir <gregor@lux.org.uk>
Subject: LUX PAND?MONIUM 2001


PAND?MONIUM 2001
Biennial of Moving Images 2001
Lux
Mat Collishaw, Oliver Payne + Nick Relph, Grazia Toderi, Inventory, Uri
Zaig, Joan Jonas, Miranda July, HI-RES!, and much, much more. Details
follow?

Festival Programme: 2 - 9 March
Exhibition: 2 march - 8 April

www.pandaemonium.org.uk NOW LIVE!

PAND?MONIUM 2001 commissions and presents international work from the
leading lights in film, visual arts and digital culture. Uncompromising,
fresh, compelling and radically diverse, this work speaks on its own terms.
>From daft punk cinema to the finest art film, from installation to the
Internet, from sound art to cinephilia, this is a festival of bleeding
media. It is not about the future, it is now.

PAND?MONIUM 2001 features an intensive festival programme in the Lux Cinema
with over150 new films and videos from around the world.

There are nine new commissions: three for the Lux Gallery, three for the
Single Screen, and three from artists working with emerging technologies.

Talks, performances and special events will ignite discussion and debate
among the thousands expected to converge on London's most vibrant cultural
quarter during March. A national tour follows to venues around the UK.

Selected highlights:

* At a fascinating stage in his career, Mat Collishaw presents
installations across three venues and a giant blue baby?
* Grazia Toderi, one of the many new Italian artists on the rise, subtly
manipulates
 night-time London in a multi-screen aerial projection onto the Lux's
famous windows.

* The artist collective INVENTORY examine the social fallout of enforced
gentrification in their portrait of Mitte, Berlin's answer to Shoreditch.

* Miranda July, the bastard daughter of David Lynch and Kim Gordon, offers
the latest production from the original Big Miss Moviola and a live movie -
The Swan Tool - at the ICA.

* In the hands of Israeli artist Uri Tzaig, the most incendiary issues take
on a new light. Allah Akbar (For the Love of God) is a radical new short
film comprising a set of TV ads for the Act
of Creation, playfully pitching religious faith into sublime commercial breaks.

* Oliver Payne + Nick Relph are young artists on the rise - don't miss
their free-form journey into the dark heart of rural England.

* Eline McGeorge, k10k.de and  HI-RES! - garlanded at  FlashForward 2000 -
feature in the ArtsOnline.com Emerging Technologies Exhibition, capturing
the gadget zeitgeist with ground-breaking new work made especially for
hand-held PDA's.

* The Internet renaissance in vector graphics is celebrated by the new I-D
Media Flash Prize.

* Joan Jonas makes a special appearance in the UK to present rare and
unseen early work.

* Numerous UK and World premieres including work by John Smith, George
Kuchar and Nelson Henricks + cameras mounted on tarantulas, suicide
newsgroups, demonic children, psychotronic blipverts, lost souls on the
information superhighway... a feast of diverse and visionary films.

 * LIGHTWORK
 Presented by PAND?MONIUM and OPEN.
 A two day conference exploring the nature of collaborative working practices
 in a rapidly changing technological environment. With panels and
 presentations, artists, film/videomakers and educationalists share views,
 knowledge and skills.

 Panellists include: Inventory, Rachel Baker, hi-res!, Valerie Tevere,
 Tech_Nicks, Carey Young, Paper Tiger, Deep Dish Tv, Carole Wright, Hemanth
 Rao (Lux Centre), Abina Manning, Consume.net, Abina Manning (Video Data
 Bank, Chicago), John Thomson (Electronic Arts Intermix, New York), Sexy
 Machinery and many more...

 * Out of hours, the artist collective OMSK present MOLLOSK  - nightly art
 happenings on the underside of town.

 PAND?MONIUM began in 1996. It has contributed significantly to the
 acceptance of the moving image as a visual arts medium, remaining at the
 forefront of international developments and continuing to open up new
 territories for artists' work. Previous festivals have included commissions
 by Clio Barnard, Michael Curran, Tracey Emin, Dryden Goodwin, Jackie Irvine,
 Smith/Stewart, Thomsom & Craighead, Keith Tyson, Mark Wallinger and Gillian
 Wearing.

 Press Enquiries: Lori MacKellar
 Publicity +44 07961 156 877 * lori.mackellar@ntlworld.com

 The Lux Centre
 2-4 Hoxton Square London N1 6NU
 +44 (0)20 7684 0201

Gregor Muir
Lux Gallery Curator
Lux Centre for Film, Video and Digital Arts
2 - 4 Hoxton Square
London N1 6NU
tel. 44 020 7684 2787
fax. 44 020 7684 2222
gregor@lux.org.uk

PANDEMONIUM: LUX GALLERY COMMISSIONS
2 March - 8 April, 2001 MAT COLLISHAW
INVENTORY
GRAZIA TODERI

MAT COLLISHAW: Extraordinary large-scale screening of newly commissioned
film installation ULTRA-VIOLET BABY at Shoreditch Town Hall, 1 - 4 March,
2001. Opening times 1 March 6-10pm, 2 - 3 March 12 -6pm, and 4 March 4 -
8pm.

LUX CINEMA: SHARON LOCKHART SEASON:14 - 25 March, 2001

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