Bushwick Open Studios Film Festival

Featuring films, videos and performances by:
Eric Cheevers, Ben Coonley, Brian Frye, Andrew Lampert, Jeanne Liotta, Yasue Maetake, Jason Martin, Erik Moskowitz & Amanda Trager, Optipus, Ray Sweeten, Cartune Xprez, Genevieve White, Seth Fragomen, Allison Somers, Courtney Fathom Sell & Billy Feldman, Henry G. Sanchez, Pia Coronel, Matthew de Leon, Steve Cossman, Erica Russo, Valerie Khoudari Ratner (w/ music by Michel Mazza), Alex Lake, Rachael Morrison, Benjamin Schultz-Figueroa, James Gannon & Joseph K. Gannon, Melissa Skluzacek, Joe Lueben, Stephanie Wuertz.

Microscope Gallery is curating the first BOS Film Festival, as part of Bushwick Open Studios 2011 and in conjunction with the BOS Music Festival. BOSFF offers 2 nights of film, music videos, YouTube channel works, live performance, and more from emerging to internationally recognized film & video artists. The 5 programs each day include: featured artist presenting & performing their works in person, group shows by artist collectives, and curated programs including Bushwick Survey, a selection of short films & videos by Bushwick area artists who responded to our call for submissions. Come have a look!

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Ray Sweeten @ Microscope

Ray Sweeten will be presenting material produced in residency at the Experimental Television Center, followed by a live oscilloscope/audio improvisation.

Most of his videos are driven by audio sources in varying degrees of abstraction. Video Feedback is driven by Sine Wave oscillators. Live, two-channel audio is fed into the X-Y input of an oscilloscope, creating realtime Lissajous patterns.

We’re extremely proud to present this very special visual & sound performance as the 1st of Microscope Gallery’s Events Series, which will continue three times a week, Saturday through Monday, every month, for… until we can no longer resist!

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HAI SCOPERTO L’AMERICA!

9 ‘discovered’ videos

curated by andrea monti

“But in truth, should I meet with gold or spices in great quantity, I shall remain till I collect as much as possible, and for this purpose I am proceeding solely in quest of them.” Christopher Columbus

“You discovered America!” is what your mother tells you, in Italy, when you think you discovered for the first time something amazing, and instead you’ve just found something everyone else already knows since ages. A variant can be “you discovered hot water!”. I mean, everybody knows that America exists, right?

Well, that’s exactly the feeling I have in presenting this program of 9 short videos realised by renowned artists who have been working in New York for many years, and many of you already know probably, but I meet only now in my personal trajectory. I went ashore only 6 months ago coming from Lucca, a little roman city in the hearth of Tuscany, where I run a film festival for the ‘happy few’. Hai scoperto l’America! is the second stage (the first was called NYC TO PAL and took place in Lucca last October) of a larger project aiming to make these works circulate both in Italy and New York.

The other main purpose is to bring in the context of contemporary art galleries very interesting artists related mostly to avant-garde and experimental video-making, whose work is remarkable and particulary predisposed. White Box is the perfect venue for this to happen: very watchful and open towards the domain of video-art, sensitive, thoughtful.

For my experience, I have to say, I discovered here – beyond my already very high expectations – an experimental-video “El Dorado”, and I think it’s a shame that so many extraordinary works don’t have in Europe the attention and the recognition they deserve, making the ocean seem bigger than it really is. Well, let’s just say, so far.

If I wanted to explain why this show, I would say that you don’t explain love, it just happens. And it was love at first sight with these works. Simply, I came and this is what I found. I mean, not ALL I found, I’m not so lazy!
The very special ones.

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Monkey Town Semiennial

We offer a twice-yearly video art program – a semiennial – of the high water marks, the standouts, the stuff that made an impression. The immersive video equivalent of “come hang out a my place and listen to some records.” The curatorial criteria is no more complicated than this is the best new stuff we’ve seen. We’ve continued to be turned on to great work and we’re just itching to pass it along.

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