August 22, 2008

The Next Kino05 Screening will feature the work of Harrell Fletcher!

Kino05 will be screening The Forbidden Zone, a video produced by Harrell Fletcher through a collaborative project with Chris Johanson, David Jarvey, Elizabeth Meyer and Alexis Van Hurkman.

David Jarvey, who has Downs Syndrome, identifies with a Captain Christopher Pike, a character from a Star Trek episode. Pike has been disabled and wants to go to the forbidden planet, Talos 4, where he can live with the illusion of being "normal" once again. As part of the installation Jarvey and Johanson were shot on a blue screen and imposed onto footage from the actual Star Trek episode.

Harrell Fletcher has worked collaboratively and individually on a variety of socially engaged, interdisciplinary projects for over fifteen years. His work has been shown internationally including at the 2004 Whitney Biennial. Fletcher is a Professor of Art and Social Practice at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon. In partnership with I.D.E.A Space at Colorado College, the Art Gallery of Mississauga has commissioned Harrell Fletcher to produce work for an exhibition in Mississauga in November 2009 and in Colorado Springs in 2010.

To see this work come to our screening at Camera Bar on August 26, 2008. Doors open at 7:30, screening starts at 8:00pm.

We will also be accepting submissions from directors and videomakers at this screening. If you would like to show work at the August 26th Kino05 screening, please arrive at Camera Bar at 7:00pm to test your disc and to sign up on on screening list. For more information please visit our website: www.kino05.com.

April 17, 2008

Art Crush

Did you come to the Kino05 re launch?

If you did, maybe you have a crush on Emily too.



Someone should make a film for Cooper, he's pretty great as well.

March 22, 2008

&FMT=18

Hate watching pixillated videos on YouTube? Wanna be able to watch your JonBenet Ramsey and Chris Benoit tributes in a higher quality? Just ad "&FMT=18" to the end of the video address.... and away you go. 


March 17, 2008

Kino05 Relaunch Program

Screening at Camera Bar. Doors open at 7:30. Screening at 8:00.


Dorothea Braemer
10 short documentaries of my childhood home, 2008
10 minutes

Ann Steuernagal
Outlaw, 2008
5 minutes

Dave Kemp
Track, 2007
5:35 minutes

Ryan Patterson
Trahison, 2008
2:20 minutes

Irene Cortes
Break-up Investigation #5, 2008
3:30 minutes

I N T E R M I S S I O N

Cherie O’Connor
The Segmentation of Blood, 2008
5 minutes

Su-Ying Lee
Re reading Fairy Tales, 2008
2 minutes

Emily Vey Duke & Cooper Battersby
Songs of Praise for the Heart Beyond Cure, 2006
14 minutes

March 13, 2008

Kino05 Relaunch on March 18th!

Kino05 is finally relaunching!

Come out to Camera Bar at 7:30 on Tuesday, March 18th and check out our inaugural program, featuring great work from both local and international artists-- including this month's featured artists Emily Vey Duke and Cooper Battersby. While you're at it, have a few drinks and meet some fellow Kinoites.

See you there!

March 10, 2008

Submit your videos!

Submit to our next screening!

For screening at Camera Bar, Toronto, Canada April 29, 2008Submissions guidelines:

-Length: 1-10 minutes maximum; there is no restriction on theme or genre
Please label your submission with title, artist, date of production, length

-Preferred format .mov file

-Submit your video for consideration to :
13 Tyndall Avenue, Unit 1, Toronto, ON Canada M6K 2E8
or drop off to the same address, bottom mail box

include your full name, telephone, mailing address, email contact information and the title of your work

* To have your work returned to you, please include a postage-paid envelope with your address
*If you wish to send your work digitally, please contact info@kino05.com for instructions

-deadline April 15th

If selected
-you will be contacted via email-Kino is an international community of artists brought together to share their work, ideas and inspirations-where possible, you or your representative are asked to be present at the screening to take part in the Kino community
-the Kino05 logo or a listing in your acknowledgements must appear on the screening copy of your work

About Kino05:
Inspired by the Kino motto: "Do well with nothing, do better with little and do it now!" the femmes of Kino05 have decided to do better for videomakers-and to do it right now, by relaunching the Toronto cell of the international Kino movement.

Anyone, no matter their experience level, can submit work to any of our screenings. Submissions are divided into two sections: a fierce and focused grouping of work and the thrillingly risky free-screen where anything—well, almost anything—goes. On our free-screen we're looking to open up a space for strange and sublime experiments, accidents and work-in-progress.

http://www.kino00.com/
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=21112034416
http://www.kino05.com/

The principal members of Kino05 are:
Irene Cortes
Lauren Di Monte
Michelle Edmunds
Su-Ying Lee
Cherie O’Connor

February 23, 2008

Friend or Foe?

This has absolutely nothing to do with Kino05 or video in any way-- but when I saw it I laughed out loud:




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