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Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 10:26:13 +0000 To: <xchange@re-lab.net> From: Boston Cyberarts <artgal@iquest.net> (by way of John Hopkins) CALL for ENTRIES: NOT STILL ART FESTIVAL 2000 - NYC Please Print & Post: Deadline March 15 http://www.improvart.com/nsa/call2000.htm 1.) International Screening of Abstract & Non-Narrative Electronic Motion Imaging, Music/Sound Design 2.) Paik/Abe Analog Video Synthesizer Screening FESTIVAL SCHEDULE: http://www.improvart.com/nsa/nsa2000.htm Not Still Art is a project of the New York Foundation for the Arts. NOT STILL ART P. O. Box 496 Cherry Valley, NY 13320-0496 FAX: 607-264-3476 http://www.improvart.com/nsa/ mailto:NotStillArt@improvart.com PRESS RELEASE: The Not Still Art Festival 2000 will present two screenings and "MAY DAY, MAY DAY", a tour de force media performance event, during its day long media marathon on Saturday April 29th., at the Micro Museum in Brooklyn. "MAY DAY, MAY DAY", performed at 7 p.m., two days before the first of May, presents media, music and dance based on the pagan and political significance of this day. Four ensembles of performers include, media artists: Nick Fortunato, Carol Goss, William Laziza, Walter Wright; dancers: Vanessa Bley, Kathleen Laziza; musicians: Curtis Bahn, Dan Trueman, Maria Moran. "Not Still Art", termed "irreverent, annoying, and downright pre-cognitive" by artistic director, Carol Goss, kicks off with the "Paik-Abe Screening" at 2 p.m. and the "Not Still Art International Screening 2000" at 3 p.m. The "Paik-Abe Screening" celebrates the early analog video synthesizer designed by Nam June Paik and Shuya Abe, considered one of the pre-eminent colorizers by pioneer video artists. Jud Yalkut's early film and video documentation of Nam June's use of the synthesizer at WNET will be screened as well as pieces created in the 1970s by other artists. A paper on the history of the Paik- Abe by George Fifield, media curator of the DeCordova Museum and Director of the Cyberarts Festival in Boston, will be presented. The fifth annual "Not Still Art International Screening" will include work from a Moscow collective in addition to computer animation and video work from an international Call for Entries. Last year's Not Still Art Festival in Boston was deemed a "big hit" by the Independent Film and Video Magazine. The day-long festival, which is held in a different city each year, provides a forum for artists working in abstract and non-narrative electronic motion imaging, music and sound design. This years festival is hosted by the Micro Museum, 123 Smith St., Brooklyn, (the Bergen St. Station on the F Train) from 2 p.m. till 10:30 p.m. on Saturday April 29th. A day-pass is $15. Seating is limited, please call for a reservation (718) 797-3116. The audience is recommended to adjourn to nearby Moroccan restaurants for dinner, prior to the "MAY DAY, MAY DAY" live performance at 7 p.m. For more information about Not Still Art, go to: http://www.improvart.com/nsa/ or e-mail mailto:NotStillArt@improvart.com. ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress