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SUMMARY:Multiscreen Film Installations Opening: Unity Island (2023) and Last House (2010) by Carl Lee
DESCRIPTION:Please join Termite TV at [location] on Sunday\, January 13\, 2025 from 5-7:30p for the opening of Carl Lee’s multiscreen film installations Unity Island (2023) and Last House (2010). Both of these three-screen installations take a personal\, intimate approach to interpreting the built environment and how it changes over time.  \nRSVP HERE \nUnity Island (2023\, 3-channel 16mm film to digital projection\, 13:30 loop\, stereo sound)  \nUnity Island is a landscape study of a ¼ mile stretch of land between Niagara River and Black Rock Canal at the border of Buffalo\, NY and Fort Erie\, Ontario. A railroad crosses the island from Canada to the US passing by a park visited by picnickers\, bicyclists\, and fishermen. Freight trains cross the canal lock via a swing bridge which rotates open for boats and the occasional freight ship. The 19th century infrastructure of railroad and swing bridge and the placid public park belie the island’s past as a garbage dump for the city of Buffalo. A hill\, from which you can get a 360° view of the island\, the city\, the river\, and the highway\, is located on the former site of the incineration plant. I’ve been taking my dog\, Augie\, for walks there for years. Time frames overlap and his in-the-moment wanderings act as a guide. \nLast House (2010\, 16:30 loop\, 3-channel projection\, stereo audio) \nWhen I first moved to Buffalo I was struck by the everyday beauty of the many single-family homes that make up a large part of the city. The iconic image of the house seemed to have endless variation\, each a unique instance with their own histories. If houses are containers for our memories\, the structures within which so many minor and major domestic events take place\, then each week in this city a collective amnesia grows block by block: a city disappears before our eyes. The demolition of these structures – by design or accident – and the speed\, indifference\, and violence with which it takes place; the transmutations of scale\, space\, and time – is breathtaking\, tragic\, and full of contradictions. Last House is an inquiry\, part document\, part memorial\, to this changing built environment. \nCarl Lee\, an early member of Termite TV\,  is a media artist living in Buffalo\, NY. More information can be found at carljlee.com. \n 
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/multiscreen-film-installations-opening-unity-island-2023-and-last-house-2010-by-carl-lee/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Archival Stories - How Contemporary Design Can Illuminate the Past
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nIn honor of American Archives Month and DesignPhiladelphia\, Lisa Marie Patzer and Deb Rudman share about their creative work incorporating archival material in contemporary design and multimedia storytelling. The conversation\, moderated by Chase Dougherty\, The Delaware Contemporary\, Gretchen Hupfel Curator of Contemporary Art\, will touch on themes of storytelling\, memory\, technology\, and preservation of domestic archives through design. The event includes prints and illuminated art panels from Chromatographic Landscapes by Lisa Marie Patzer as well as the video Sample Portrait by Deb Rudman and a 35mm slide show of Ben Kabakow’s photographic archives. \nLocation:  Cherry Street Pier 121 N. Columbus Boulevard\, Studio 1\, Philadelphia\, PA 19106 \nRegister: Space and tickets are limited. The program will be recorded and shared with folks on the waitlist after the event. \nEvent Program \n\n6:00 PM – Screening of Sample Portrait (video by Deb Rudman)\n6:30 PM  – Conversation moderated by Chase Dougherty\, The Delaware Contemporary\, Gretchen Hupfel Curator of Contemporary Art \n7:30 PM – Slide show and Q&A\n\nAbout The Artists \nLisa Marie Patzer is a digital media artist\, designer\, and entrepreneur whose work integrates light\, pattern\, historic imagery\, and color to evoke site-specific stories for a contemporary audience. Trained in film and media arts\, Patzer is interested in the power of storytelling as a way to connect with place. Based in the Greater Philadelphia region\, Lisa Marie Patzer works out of a studio in the Delaware Contemporary Art Museum and a wood shop in Media\, Pennsylvania.  \nDeb Rudman is a media arts curator and maker\, with active engagement in social justice issues and a passion for creativity\, integrity\, equity and sustainability. Based in Philadelphia\, Rudman is the TV Programming Director at Philly CAM\, the non-profit designated by the City of Philadelphia to operate its public access television network.  Rudman is also a member of Termite TV Collective.
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