HI Frameworkers... Unfortunately, I received news from Tim Roberts that Counterpath Press in Denver has to relocate their space and had to cancel a few events including the touring program <http://www.newenglandhomemovietour.com/> we were supposed to share out there on 1/31. I've been working with Kelly Sears on finding a new venue -- Tim suggested Glob, but so far they've been unresponsive. We are pretty flexible around that Denver date (1/31) and could share this program with the Mile-High folks on 1/30, 1/31, 2/1 or 2/2.
If anyone in the Denver/Boulder area wold like to help us relocate this program please email me off-list. thanks, Warren p.s. - Link to information about the tour http://www.newenglandhomemovietour.com/ The New England Home Movie Tour features handmade and homemade poetic film works from the northeast that celebrate the tactility and intimacy of celluloid-based moving images. As the commercial film industry forces us to embrace digital moving images and the planned obsolescence of the means to produce and distribute those products, this film tour aims to share films that embrace the contemporary DIY strategies, politics, and aesthetics of an enduring, artisanal, and personal approach to filmmaking. This traveling program carries with it more than 30 16mm works and 180 35mm slides that will ensure a uniquely arranged program at each stop along its way. With works by Luther Price, Jodie Mack, Robert Todd, Jonathan Schwartz, Jo Dery, Warren Cockerham, and Colin Brant. On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 3:35 PM, Warren Cockerham <warrencocker...@gmail.com > wrote: > Hi all.. > > Sorry I missed "This Week..." (again). I wanted to let you all know about > a film program I'm touring for the next month or so. Here's a little > description: > > The New England Home Movie Tour features handmade and homemade poetic film > works from the northeast that celebrate the tactility and intimacy of > celluloid-based moving images. As the commercial film industry forces us to > embrace digital moving images and the planned obsolescence of the means to > produce and distribute those products, this film tour aims to share films > that embrace the contemporary DIY strategies, politics, and aesthetics of > an enduring, artisanal, and personal approach to filmmaking. This > traveling program carries with it more than 30 16mm works and 180 35mm > slides that will ensure a uniquely arranged program at each stop along its > way. With works by Luther Price, Jodie Mack, Robert Todd, Jonathan > Schwartz, Jo Dery, Warren Cockerham, and Colin Brant. > > there's more info on the website/blog: > http://www.newenglandhomemovietour.com/ > > If you're in these cities, come check it out. We just kicked off in > Gainesville, FL last Thursday. Atlanta's next... > > 1/8/15 Gainesville, FL… The Wooly > > 1/16/15 Atlanta, GA… Eye Drum > > 1/18/15 Jackson, MS… The Mosquito at The North Midtown Arts Center > > 1/19/15 Natchitoches, LA … Northwestern State University > > 1/20/15 Shreveport, LA … Minicine > > 1/21/15 Denton, TX … University of North Texas > > 1/22/15 Richardson, TX … University of Texas at Dallas > > 1/23/15 Denton, TX … J&Js on the Square > > 1/26/15 Austin, TX … grayDuck Gallery - Experimental Response Cinema > > 1/27/15 Marfa, TX … Marfa Book Company/ Lumberyard > > 1/31/15 Denver, CO … Counterpath Press - venue changing/TBD > > 2/4/15 Iowa City, IA … Public Space One - Headroom > > 2/5/15 Milwaukee, WI … Microlights > > 2/6/15 Chicago, IL … The Nightingale Cinema > > 2/7/15 Columbus, OH ... Skylab > > 2/8/15 Rochester, NY … Visual Studies Workshop > > 2/21/15 Brattleboro, VT … Center for Digital Art/TBD > > 2/25/15 Bennington, VT … Kinoteca at Bennington College > > > hope to see you soon.. > Warren > > > >
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