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Artists’ Moving Image Festival 2019 : Hanging Out (Saturday)

Artists’ Moving Image Festival 2019 : Hanging Out (Saturday)
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Tickets
Day tickets £6/ £5 concessions | Weekend tickets £10/£8 concessions (Transaction fees £1.50 online, £1.75 by phone)
Dates and times
16th Nov 2019
11:00AM - 7:00PM
Age
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'Hanging Out’, this year’s artists' moving image festival, is programmed by artists Emmie McLuskey, Ima-Abasi Okon and Kimberley O’Neill. As part of their ongoing conversation, the programmers have continually returned to what it means to ‘hang outside' typical moving image conventions and social structures.

The work included in the festival explores themes of repetition, memorial, outside-ness and gesture. The themes listed attempt to articulate a praxis whereby an operation of hanging out is evidenced in film as a network of elements. The festival will feature, amongst others, performances by Appau Junior Boakye Yiadom and Jude Browning; screenings of work by Steffani Jemison, Carolyn Lazard, Lauren La Rose, Rory Pilgrim, Cauleen Smith and Rhea Storr; and a workshop with Ain Bailey.

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SCHEDULE: Saturday 16 November
(go to the schedule for Sunday 17 November>)

All blocks on Saturday include BSL introduction. All films on Saturday will be captioned, BSL interpreted and/or include a sound description as part of BSL introduction, and roaming BSL interpretation available, see Box Office. A limited number of rumble packs are available for all the blocks on Saturday, except Balcony features, ask at the Box Office. Audio Description (AD) headsets available from the Box Office.

11am–12pm – T1
Introduction by programmers
Ima-Abasi Okon, Emmie McLuskey, Kimberley O’Neill (Live captioned and  BSL interpreted)
BSL Introduction
REGNORTS (N22 MOMENTATION MIX), Adam Farah, 2019  (3 min 44 sec) (BSL performance)
RIP RichD Dancing in the Rain Oakland Street, YAK FILMS, 2009 (3 min 56 sec)
Brendan’s Test, Seamus Harahan, 2010 (1 min 40 sec)
Recipe for Disaster, Carolyn Lazard, 2017 (28 min) (Captioned and Audio Described)

BREAK (15 min)

12.15–1.20pm – T1
BSL Introduction
Presence, Ekta Mittal & Yashaswini Raghunandan (17 min) (Hindi with English subtitles)
Mr and Mrs Compost, Seamus Harahan, 2013 (1 min 28 sec)
COME INTO THE RISE, Adam Farah (3 min) (Captioned)
Rat Life and Diet in North America, Joyce Wieland, 1968 (16 min 03 sec) (BSL and Audio Described)
Evil, Tony Cokes, 2003 (10 min 56 sec) (contains strobing)
Mutiny, Abigail Child, 1982 (11 min) (Captioned)

LUNCH BREAK (1 hour 10 min)

LUNCHTIME SCREENING (1:50-2:15pm - T4)
The Story So Far, Noski Deville, 1994 (23 min), (Not Captioned, No Hearing Loop Available)

2.30–4:05pm – BALCONY
BSL Introduction
The Camera: Je, La Camera: I, Babette Mangolte, 1977 (88 min) (French and English with subtitles)

BREAK ( 20min ) 

4.25–5.30pm – T1
BSL introduction
ends portals / pull up (MOMENTATIONS),  Adam Farah (1 min 48 sec) 
Intro to Bee-ing Sequential Spectrum [Cold Open] , Seamus Harahan, 2012 (1 min)
Mass of Images, Ulysses Jenkins, 1978 (5 min) (Captioned)
Turkish Delight, Basma Alsharif, 2010 (3 min) (contains strobing)
Slumberparty, Cait McKinney and Hazel Meyer, 2018 (25 min 33 sec) (Captioned and Audio Described)
Before Adaptive Rhythm,  Appau Jnr Boakye-Yiadom, 2018 (20 min) 

BREAK (15 min)

5.45–7:15pm – T1
BSL Introduction
Flop to the Floor, Jude Browning, 2019 (45 min) (Live Captioned and BSL)
Martina’s Playhouse, Peggy Ahwesh, 1989 (30 min) (Captioned)

From 8pm–12am the programme moves to Queens Park Bowling Club for a party with DJs Poisonous Relationship and junglehussi

About AMIF
The annual Artists’ Moving Image Festival (AMIF), produced by LUX Scotland and Tramway,  was established in 2012 to provide a platform for the discussion and presentation of artists’ moving image, showcasing forms of production and research alongside screenings and discursive events. AMIF is presented and produced as a collaboration between Tramway and LUX Scotland, funded by Screen Scotland’s Film Festivals Fund and Film Hub Scotland’s Access Fund.


Image: Abigail Child, Mutiny, 16mm transfer to video, 1982

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E-tickets - Free of charge
Fulfilment Fee - £1.95

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Phone up to £1.75
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Accessibility guides

Read the Accessibility Guide for Tramway on AccessAble 

Large Print and Braille programme material available upon request. 

Some performances may also be BSL interpreted, audio described or have further assistance available. Access information for individual events is included in their event listing. 

 

Accessible toilets

Accessible toilets are available on all three levels of Tramway, and come equipped with handrails and emergency pull cords. Please contact Tramway prior to your visit if you have any additional requirements

Assistance dogs

Assistance dogs are welcome. We can provide a bowl of water for an assistance dog. The assistance dog toilet area is located to the rear of the building.

Assistance dogs are allowed in the auditorium.

Wheelchair access

There is level access to all Tramway spaces and the cafe, with lift access to the upper spaces.

There are designated spaces for wheelchair users in the theatre. 

 

Baby changing

Baby changing facilities are available on the ground floor

Baby feeding

Breastfeeding is welcome at Tramway

Cafe or restaurant

Full table service is not available. Food or drinks can be ordered at the counter and will be brought to the table.
No tables are permanently fixed.
No chairs are permanently fixed.

Menus are hand held only, but are clearly presented in contrasting colours. Menus are not available in Braille. 

Parking

On street only

Photography and video recording

At times, Glasgow Life will be on the premises to film and take photos. 

The public are only permitted to record and take photos where explicit permission has been granted in advance. 

Free wifi

There is free Wi-Fi available at Tramway, which you can access by registering through Facebook or an online form. Once registered, you can access free Wi-Fi whenever you are at Tramway.

Location Map

Tramway is a post-industrial venue with a range of unique and versatile spaces, popular with private and corporate clients looking for a venue ‘with a difference’. Tramway is an ideal space for performances, exhibitions, private viewings, seminars, meetings and smaller scale functions.

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