Immigrant Life Stories 4/10/2010 – 6/5/2010 Educational Youth Video Workshop, Asian Arts Initiative, Philadelphia
Immigrant Life Stories 6/12/2010 Screening, Asian Arts Initiative, Philadelphia
Immigrant Life Stories 4/10/2010 – 6/5/2010 Educational Youth Video Workshop, Asian Arts Initiative, Philadelphia
Immigrant Life Stories 6/12/2010 Screening, Asian Arts Initiative, Philadelphia
Frankford Avenue Walks, Walk Philly 10/1/2010 Exhibit, Rocket Cat Cafe, Philadelphia
Experience the chaos and joy spilling down Broad Street during the Phillies Victory Parade on Halloween 2008. After 28 years of defeat – Victory!
– October 22, 2010, 1 – 5 PM event – meet at Broad & Ellsworth Street. iPods & Video Glasses available from Termite TV for viewing! –
VIEW on MAP
Start at SE Corner of Broad & Ellsworth Street.
Philadelphia, PA
October 31, 2008
by Michael Kuetemeyer
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Life Size Action Pictures: A three ring circus of three-dimensional life size action.
Food, Water, Shelter Trilogy 2/20/2010 Screening, Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center, Buffalo, NY
Food, Water, Shelter Trilogy 4/2/2010 Screening and Art Exhibit, Media Bureau, Philadelphia
Food, Water, Shelter Trilogy 5/17/2010 Civic Media Center, Gainsville, Florida
On Thursday November 4th, Termite TV will be presenting a panel titled, Mapping Media Consciousness from 4:30-5:30 as part of the Association of Moving Image Archivists/International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archivists conference in Philadelphia.
Chair: Rebecca Bachman – NYU, Department of Cinema Studies
Speakers:
Michael Kuetemeyer – Termite TV Co-director /Temple University
Anula Shetty – Termite TV Co-director
Laura Deutch- Termite TV Board member
This session explores Philadelphia-based Termite TV’s (www.termite.org ) collective creation and distribution of experimental, new media and socially interactive works. Since 1992 its diverse directors have produced innovative programming worldwide. Founders and producers will screen and discuss excerpts from their “Walk Philly” and “Life Stories” projects. As a real-time companion piece to this session attendees are invited on an interactive walking tour of Philadelphia via their “Walk Philly” website using their ipods or iphones.
PS: You can find the info here http://www.amiaconference.com/2010/2010_joint_site/03-Thursday.htm as well.
Please help us warm our new mound on Thursday November 11 from 5-8pm when we will open our doors at the Crane Arts Building…
This will be a celebration of the new Termite TV mound, an opportunity to help us decorate, watch projections from the archive.
We are very excited to have a home in the Crane Arts building! Thursday Nov 11 will be open studios for the building, so we invite you to visit with us, enjoy the views, the snacks and the company.
Help us mark this new notch on the Termite Timeline!
Inliquid at IHOUSE presents Termite TV:
THE BASICS TRILOGY:
Water Food Shelter
video series by Termite TV
December 10 – March 4, 2011
Reception: Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 6 – 8 pm
3701 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia
Experimental activist video group Termite TV Collective’s latest series of shows is based on basic human essentials — “Water,” “Food,” and “Shelter” — produced by Buffalo media artist Meg Knowles, Baltimore-based artist Joanna Raczynska, and Philadelphia’s Sara Zia Ebrahimi. Featuring work by: Sarah Christman, Michael Kuetemeyer, A.Q Quintero, Bob Hering & Maria Cortese Hering, Iden Rosenthal, Deborah Rudman, Anula Shetty. Brian Milbrand, and Courtney Grim.
Click here for more info
Join us as we air the January episode of WHYY’s popular local production Friday Arts. This exciting event will take place in conjunction with Philadelphia’s First Friday festivities on Friday, January 7th from 5:30 – 6:30 pm.
Guests to this event will meet the producers of Friday Arts, will watch the full 30-minute January episode before it premieres on WHYY TV that evening, and will be able to meet highlighted restaurants and organizations from January’s episode.
For January, learn about the Termite TV Collective’s Walk Philly Project, get a closer look at The Morris Arboretum while hearing firsthand from Museum Without Walls Audio, and try beer samples from Victory Brewing Company as they discuss their involvement with the Bike Fresh Bike Local campaign.
Afterwards, enjoy a short walk to the nearby Old City galleries for Philadelphia’s First Friday events.
See the website for more details
Watch the Termite TV segment here
Watch the full episode. See more Friday Arts.
March is Justice Month.
Do you have a family member or friend who has been incarcerated? How is your life affected by it?
Termite TV Collective explores life stories that surround incarceration in Philadelphia.
These are the faces that are often invisible and the voices we rarely hear.
Prison Life Stories will challenge perceptions of what kind of people are in prison today and why.
Prison Life Stories by Termite TV Collective’s Deborah Rudman, Anula Shetty & Michael Kuetemeyer
featuring: Patrick Middleton, Julia Lopez, Judith Trustone, Cameron Holmes, Brenda Robinson, Deborah Rider,
Thomas Gallagher, Damani Lopez, Antoinette Hannibal, John Bell, Naima Black, Charlie Patterson
photographs from Temple University Libraries, Urban Archives
(30 min., © 2008)
City Harvest
This is the story of the City Harvest program, a collaborative partnership in gardening addressing institutional rehabilitation, community integration and improved nutrition. Through cycles of change and growth, prison inmates taking part in the “roots of re-entry” greenhouse program, network with neighborhood gardens to grow produce to be distributed to local food cupboards across Philadelphia. The documentary is an uplifting look at a radical social program changing people’s lives for the better. A Termite TV Community Collaboration by Deborah Rudman, Anula Shetty and Michael Kuetemeyer