F/V BLAST
Oct  2016

Youjin Moon, Ganymede, 2016, video, sound, 9 min
FILM/VIDEO ALUM 
Youjin Moon Shows in 2016 DeCordova Biennial  

Youjin is showing video work in  t he 2016 DeCordova New England Biennial exhibition. Youjin's work will be on display through March 2017.

This exhibition represents deCordova's longstanding commitment to artists working in New England, celebrating the most compelling and ambitious art-making in the region. The sixteen artists selected for the Biennial are from across all six northeastern states-Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

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Alumni Screenings
at the Anthology Film Archives in New York 
 
Friday, October 28 9:30pm
 


Ericka Beckman
Upcoming Shows

* Super-8 Trilogy at      MAMCO Geneva

Hiatus FIAC Paris

* Hiatus,  AFA series "The Medium is the Massacre, Anthology Film Archives
Nov 2,6,8, 2016

* You The Better ,  BEURSSCHOUWBURG
Bruxelles Belgium, November 30th - December 4th

* Tension Building , Museum of Rhythum, Muzeum  Poland. 25 November 2016 -15 March 2017 



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V IDEO ART 
Doug Aitken: Electric Earth
Through Jan 15 ,2017 | MOCA LA

From MOCA LA 
For more than 20 years, Doug Aitken has shifted the perception and location of images and narratives. His multichannel video installations, sculptures, photographs, publications, happenings, and architectural works demonstrate the nature and structure of our ever-mobile, ever-changing, image-based contemporary condition. With a profound knowledge and understanding of the history of 20th-century avant-gardes, experimental music, and cinema, and an intimate kinship with the protest movements of the late 1960s, Aitken has invented a unique immersive aesthetic. Rooted in interdisciplinary collaborations, and the broad availability of images and the vulnerability of individuals, his work accounts for the cool but relentless human, industrial, urban, and environmental entropy that defines 21st-century existence.
Charlotte Moorman: 
Rarely Seen Television and Video Performances
Oct 20, 6:30pm
Electronic Arts Intermix, New York

EAI is pleased to present an evening focused on groundbreaking performance artist Charlotte Moorman's rarely screened performances for and with television and video. Centered around her extraordinary 1973 televisual "realization" of John Cage's26'1.1499" For A String Player at the WNET/Thirteen TV Lab, with collaborators Nam June Paik and Jud Yalkut, this program highlights how radically Moorman calibrated her performances for unconventional contexts, further disrupting traditional artistic hierarchies. Barbara Moore, independent scholar and close associate throughout Moorman's professional career, will be in conversation following the screening.

EVENTS

On View Through Oct 27
Embodied Absence: Chilean Art of the 1970s Now
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts 
424 Quincy Street Cambridge, MA 

Sept 23- November 11
Pam Grier, Superstar! 
Harvard Film Archives

On View Through Oct 16
NALINI MALANI: IN SEARCH OF VANISHED BLOOD
ICA, Boston

Oct 13-16
Boston Terror Thon
Somerville Theater| Somerville, MA 
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Oct 14-30
The Boston Palestine Film Festival 

Oct 19
Mass Art Film Society
Brigid McCaffrey
8pm| Mass Art Film Screening Rm 1

Oct 21 & 22
Tsukiji Wonderland Documentary Film Screening
 Oct 21, 4pm and Oct 22,3pm | Harvard Film Archives, Cambridge, MA

Oct 27-30 
Arlington International Film Festival 
Capital Theater, Arlington,MA|

Opportunities 
 
CALL FOR ENTRIES: Student Experimental Film Festival Binghamton
Deadline Nov 1, 2016  



Wedding Videographer Wanted
Contact:  Emilie Ferreira [email protected]