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Fiction Science
Saturday, January 22nd, 2010
7:30pm / Club SAW, 67 Nicholas St., Ottawa
Pay What You Can / Cash Bar
This program of short films and videos presents a series of innovative and mind-bending approaches to the science fiction genre, from disturbing visions of the apocalypse to journeys through the stellar regions of inner space. Fiction Science is a thought-provoking and visually imaginative experience that will transport you to far distant times and places, only to reveal that the future is already here.
Curated by Christopher Rohde
Programme:
?E?ANX (The Cave) (Helen Haig-Brown, 2009, 11 min.)
The Voyagers (Penny Lane, 2010, 16 min.)
Nocturnal Doubling (Daniel Cockburn, 2004, 4 min.)
Yestermorrow (Brian Doyle, 2000, 5 min.)
Storyteller (Nicolas Provost, 2010, 7 min.)
Final (Toxic 6) (Gerald Saul, 2002, 5 min.)
Apple Grown in Wind Tunnel (Steven Matheson, 2000, 26 min.)
Nebula (Hilary Harp & Suzie Silver, 2007, 10 min.)
Available Light Screening Collective is an Ottawa, Ontario-based volunteer organization committed to curating and presenting experimental film and video artworks within the local community. From its inception in 1994 as a Super-8 production group, Available Light has functioned as a non-incorporated artists' collective, a democratic and flexible form of governance in keeping with the shifting character of the dynamic experimental media artworks it is dedicated to presenting. Its current members are Theo Pelmus, Daina Warren, Christopher Rohde and Phil Rose.
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