Artists’ Moving Image Festival 2019 : Hanging Out (Sunday)
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- Tickets
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Day tickets £6/ £5 concessions | Weekend tickets £10/£8 concessions (Transaction fees £1.50 online, £1.75 by phone)
- Dates and times
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17th 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: Sunday 17 November
(go to the schedule for Saturday 16 November>)
A limited number of rumble packs are available for all the blocks on Sunday, except Balcony features, ask at the Box Office. Audio Description (AD) headsets available from the Box Office.
10.30am–1.30pm – WORKSHOP SPACE
Cine Stories Workshop – Ain Bailey (3 hour)
11.00am–1pm – BALCONY
Un Film Dramatique, Eric Baudelaire, 2019 (1 hour 45 min) (Captioned)
LUNCH (1 hour)
2pm–2.50pm – T1
Untitled (A Momentation 4 Saul), Adam Farah (3 min 44 sec)
Junkanoo Talk, Rhea Storr, 2017 (11 min 36 sec)
L’education Sentimentale, Jimmy Robert, 2005 (5 min 34 sec) (silent)
Lillith, Steina Vasulka in collaboration with Doris Cross, 1982 (9 min 13 sec)
H-E-L-L-O, Cauleen Smith, 2015 (11 min)
BREAK (10 min)
3–3.55pm – T1
Ride to Da Club, Kalup Linzy, 2002 (5 min) (Captioned)
Gay Bond, Lauren La Rose, 2019 (15 min) (Captioned)
Relatives, Julie Dash, 1989 (11 min) (Captioned)
Escaped Lunatic, Steffani Jemison, 2010-11 (7 min 42 sec) (Captioned)
Scynthian Journey, Aslan Ġoisum, 2019 (13 min 48 sec)
BREAK (15 min)
4.10–5.00pm – T1
Software Garden, Rory Pilgrim (51 min) (Captioned)
BREAK (10min)
5.10–6pm – T1
i catch a rare vole, Jessica Higgins, 2019 (programmed by Joe Howe) (13 min)
Dead. Air. Management., Anneke Kampmann, 2018 (programmed by Joe Howe) (14 min 36 sec)
Adaptive Rhythm, Appau Jnr Boakye-Yiadom, 2018 (30 min)
6.10–6.50pm – T1
Sonic Autobiography Playback Session, Ain Bailey (40 min)
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 from H-E-L-L-O, Cauleen Smith, 2015
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