Los Angeles Filmforum presents Convergence and Cacophony: Experimental Documents from Dustin Zemel
SUNDAY, JUNE 12 at 7:30 PM
Pretend your MTV exploded. Imagine your heart reflected back to you in a million mirrors. Pretend you’re looking a thousand different ways at someone else’s story, only to find fragments of your own experience in the process. These videos and multi-channel works illustrate one artist’s attempt to build “ polyphonic environments”—formal methods to capture the ways we see and hear while honoring the quantity and confusion of informational excess. Insome of these videos, polyphony operates literally through the assembly of soundtracks that rely on simultaneous, multiple, distinct voices. At other times, it exists conceptually through the combination of modes/styles/genres.
Using humor, duration, appropriated footage, split-screen, science, sound, these videos ask viewers to locate and fall into the unstable representational spaces that emerge when coherence and dissonance are cast to the margins. (DZ)
More info at: http://dustinzemel.com
Dustin Zemel in person! All Los Angeles premieres!
Dustin Zemel is an award-winning video artist and scholar. His works and curated programs have screened at Experiments in Cinema (Albuquerque), Horse Hospital (London), PDX Film Fest (Portland), ACRE TV (Chicago) and more. He is the founder and former director of Grand Detour, a microcinema, curatorial group, and educational hub for experimental filmmakers and new media artists in Portland, OR. Currently, he is pursuing a PhD at Louisiana State University as an EDA scholar studying experimental and documentary media.
Tickets: $10 general; $6 students/seniors; free for
Filmforum members. Available in advance from Brown Paper Tickets at http://dustinzemel.bpt.me or at the door.
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