*Hey Patty,*

*How long is this show on view?*

*Scott*

On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 2:18 PM, Patricia Zimmermann <[email protected]>
wrote:

> The Finger Lakes Environment Film Festival (FLEFF) announces the
> *Interface/Landscape* <http://www.ithaca.edu/fleff/fleff2016newmedia/> 
> exhibition
> of digital media, which asks us to think about elastic and multidirectional
> relationships between interface and landscape. The thirteen projects in the
> exhibition pose questions about the impact of our current imagination about
> landscapes, machines, and ourselves, yet unresolved, and in urgent need of
> re-imagining.
>
> The exhibition prize was awarded to *Lahore Landing*, an interactive
> documentary that allows users to investigate life in Lahore from a variety
> of transcultural perspectives that cut through mischaracterizations of
> entire societies, particularly Muslim ones, increasingly fueled by state
> disinformation. It also reveals the legacies of multiple cultural presenses
> in South Asia that affect Lahore’s urban environment. *Lahore Landing* was
> conceived and produced by Jeremy Ho, Andre He, Jemimah Seow, and Taahira
> Booya, when they were undergraduate students at Nanyang Technological
> University (NTU) in Singapore.
>
> The exhibition also includes projects by Craig Baldwin, Michelle Angelica
> “Mica” Cabildo, Azahara Cerezo, Derek Curry and Jennifer Gradecki, Pablo de
> Soto, Babak Fakhamzadeh and Ian Barry, Ben Grosser, Ricardo Miranda Zúñiga,
> Chiara Passa, Peter Bo Rappmund, Emilio Vavarella, and Katya Yakubov.
>
> Celebrating its twentieth anniversary in 2017, FLEFF invites audiences for
> its online as onsite events to consider “an ecological way of thinking”
> that demands tracing complex intersections that extend beyond conventional
> environmentalist concerns of humans and nature into overlapping areas of
> public health, intellectual property, economic and trade policy, human and
> nonhuman rights “in order to understand them—and then act on them,” explain
> festival co-directors Patricia R. Zimmermann and Thomas Shevory (Ithaca
> College). “Ecology means understanding how things, people, and ideas are
> interconnected.”
>
> *Interface/Landscape* is curated by Dale Hudson (New York University Abu
> Dhabi) with the assistance of Claudia Costa Pederson (University of
> Wichita). Projects from previous FLEFF exhibitions appear in Hudson and
> Zimmermann’s *Thinking through Digital Media: Transnational Environments
> and Locative Places* <http://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9781137433619>,
>  which examines digital media in relation to participation/surveillance,
> outsourcing, climate change, involuntary migration, GMOs, and war from
> Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Kenya, Nigeria,
> Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, United States, and elsewhere.
>
> FLEFF: A Different Environment
>
> Exhibition: http://www.ithaca.edu/fleff/fleff2016newmedia/
>
>
> Patricia R. Zimmermann, Ph.D.
> Professor of Screen Studies
> Roy H. Park School of Communication
> Codirector, Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival
>
> Ithaca College
> 953 Danby Road
> Ithaca, New York 14850 USA
>
> http://faculty.ithaca.edu:83/patty/
> http://www.ithaca.edu/fleff
>
>
>
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