GAMA
Gallery of Alberta Media Arts (GAMA) - Nov 1, 2011 to Jan 29, 2012

Artist’s reception: Thursday, November 17, 7:00 pm (+15 near CKUA and Children’s Festival office)

EPCOR CENTRE for the Performing Arts is proud to partner with the Alberta Media Arts Alliance Society to present a selection of short films, animation and video created by Alberta media artists.
EPCOR CENTRE’s video monitors come alive with DrumBob SquarePants by Christiana Latham, Four Vignettes by Kyle Whitehead and The Sanitastics by kloetzel&co by Melanie Kloetzel. Be inspired and entertained by a sci‐fi spoof, a pop‐up book animation and an analog electro‐chemical reaction.

Location: On EPCOR CENTRE’s three video monitors:

+15 near CKUA; second level of Jack Singer Concert Hall west end
West end of Jack Singer Concert Hall main floor foyer
Near Baraka Café and the stained glass window

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Melanie Kloetzel

The Sanitastics by kloetzel&co. is a sci‐fi dance spoof on the security system of the Calgary Skyway system, The Sanitastics follows four surveillance superheroes as they attempt to eradicate the ‘contamination’ that has been mysteriously introduced to the Plus 15 system. Starring dance company kloetzel&co., the film ironically skewers the underbelly of Skyway culture by highlighting ridiculous disinfecting feats and authoritative regulation. With fantastic creatures and hygienic superheroes, The Sanitastics offers a site‐specific adventure of the endlessly electrifying non‐place.

Artist Biography
Melanie Kloetzel is the artistic director of the contemporary dance company kloetzel&co. Kloetzel’s film works have been presented at internationally acclaimed dance film festivals in Brazil, Belgium and the US and her anthology on site‐specific performance, Site Dance: Choreographers and the Lure of Alternative Spaces, is in its third printing from the University Press of Florida. Kloetzel is an Associate Professor of Dance at the University of Calgary.

 
Kyle Whitehead

Four Vignettes was the first successful prototype for Kyle's latest film‐based installation Circles of Confusion. Four everyday scenes are presented as sequential images and sound and in this system and scratch‐built opto‐theremin generates the audio, synthesizing real‐time audio twenty four times per second. Rather than creating images from a pre‐determined script, the interaction become less about interpreting images and more about recording them. In practice it is not content that drives form, but process that breeds content. In this instance, the movie is a product, both visually and aurally, of an entirely analog electro‐chemical reaction. Self‐reflexive in its content and formal elements the celluloid object simultaneously becomes an ephemeral record and extra sensorial representation of lived experience. A phenomenal deception that is less about interpreting images as it is about collaborating with a particular urban or natural environment – a purely mechanical representation of the external world.

Artist Biography
Kyle Whitehead is a multidisciplinary artist working primarily with small‐format cinema, alternative photographic process and lo‐fi electronics. He prefers a careful and considered approach to image making which should not be confused with best practices, as his work is more about embracing the potential of an indeterminate process. What he wants is the definitive by chance, leveraging lo‐fi or DIY technologies often with unusual or startling effect. Kyle holds a BFA from the Alberta College of Art and Design and currently resides in Calgary where he spends most of his time in the dark.

 
Christiana Latham

DrumBob SquarePants is a bright, iridescent music video of Black Lodge Singer's "SpongeBob SquarePants." The viewer is taken on a journey, from the desert to the far North, on a search for SpongeBob SquarePants. We are visited by animals and images of our cartoon friend in a pop‐up book style animation.

Artist Biography
Christiana Latham graduated in 2008 from the Alberta College of Art and Design in Calgary Alberta, Canada. She obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Multimedia Arts and Design Technologies. Christiana has teamed up with other artists, exhibiting her work in galleries and theatres as well as showing her films in film festivals worldwide. One of her latest achievements was the acceptance of her film Jingle Dress into Imagine Native 11 Media Film Festival in Toronto, Ontario. Various paintings and digital artworks have also been published in several magazines throughout Canada.

Presently, Christiana Latham’s main artistic focus is on her films, employing her talents in video/film/animation, music, photography and digital artwork, thus creating a collection of explorative, cultural works utilizing a collaboration of her skills. She also is a director of Indigeneity Artist Collective Society and is currently curating film festivals in partnership with Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers and DreamSpeakers Film Festival.

 
Gallery of Alberta Media Arts (GAMA) - August 1 to October 30, 2011

Gallery of Alberta Media Arts (GAMA) - August 1 to October 30, 2011
Artist’s reception: Thursday, September 15, 7:00 pm

 

EPCOR CENTRE for the Performing Arts is proud to partner with the Alberta Media Arts Alliance Society to present a selection of short films, animation and video created by Alberta media artists.

EPCOR CENTRE’s video monitors come alive with ELEGY: meditation on mortality, a video by visual and media artist, Sandra Vida. This piece uses poetic text adapted from Alfred, Lord Tennyson, layered with an original music score to explore the theme of mortality.

This film was selected by a peer jury consisting of professional film and media artists, administrators and curators. The Gallery of Alberta Media Arts (GAMA) is a recent initiative to provide support and ongoing prominent screening space for Alberta media artists.

Location: On EPCOR CENTRE’s three video monitors:
+15 near CKUA; second level of Jack Singer Concert Hall west end
West end of Jack Singer Concert Hall main floor foyer
Near Baraka Café and the stained glass window

 

 
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Public presentations later this month:

Michele Wozny, will be releasing her comprehensive report on Media Arts preservation and collections this month.  Two public presentations are planned: June 24th at 1:30 PM in Hinton, AB at the Holiday Inn, 393 Gregg Ave; and June 28th at 7:30 PM in Calgary, AB at the QAS/EM theatre, 351 11 Ave. SW.


The report will be available for purchase or free download in July, 2011 - contact the AMAAS office for details.

 

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