EVENT
SUNSCREENING: NETWORKS
WHEN: 9 Feb | 2019
COST: FREE
TIME: 6:30 - 8PM
SUNSCREENING: NETWORKS is a contemporary screen-based culture program that features new works by a collection of artists from Queensland and beyond. In a ‘not to be missed’ one night only event on Saturday 9 February 2019, SUNSCREENING: NETWORKS weaves together the work of an array of artists whose practices are classified by collaboration and connectivity.
6:30 – 8PM: All works will run on a continuos loop
6:30PM: Q&A with SALVADOR CANTELLANO
Featuring:
SALVADOR CANTELLANO
NETWORKS: LINES AND LIVES
[Immersive projection mapping Installation]
Salvador Cantellano’s major projection mapping work will focus on the lines and lives that foster global networks. Ranging from mapping trajectories and connections via shapes and movement across different surfaces in the space, to mapping out the lives of people and populations through the documentation of faces that he captured at the UNESCO Youth Forum, Salvador’s work will present a compelling spatial network within the space where viewers can become intertwined with lives and light in an immersive screening environment.
CHRIS BENNIE, SALVADOR CANTELLANO, BYRON COATHUP, LILY HALTON, LAURINDA JANLEWICZ, JAY JERMYN, ADRIENNE KENAFAKE, COURTENAY MCCUE, CHRIS MOORE, CHERIE NOBLE, EMILY PATERSON, REBECCA ROSS, BARRON SHERER
NETWORKS: THE TENNIS GAME
[Screening time 5 minutes]
A recently created collaborative work, this will be the first ever screening of this digitised 16mm film. Made in October 2018 at THE WALLS, The Tennis Game showcases the collaborative efforts of 13 artists and community members who participated in manually manipulating 16mm archival film over the span of a 3 hour workshop led by artist and filmmaker Barron Sherer from Obsolete Media Miami (Florida, USA). The film explores the historical context of camera-less film techniques and applies historical methods of abstract filmmaking through direct manipulation: scratching and puncturing, painting and drawing, and the chemical alteration of “found footage” emulsion.
CHRIS BENNIE, LILY HALTON, JAY JERMYN, ADRIENNE KENAFAKE
NETWORKS: SHORTS
[Screening time 11 minutes]
A curated selection of solo shorts by a shortlist of the artists and filmmakers who participated in The Tennis Game.
SUNSCREENING: NETWORKS is proudly supported by the Queensland Government through Screen Queensland