LA Freewaves is dedicated to the creative exhibition of innovative and culturally relevant independent new media from around the world and is building one of the largest online archives of experimental media art. Visit our website to view new media works from our last two festivals.
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60,000 Photographs of Hollywood by Douglas McCulloh
LA FREEWAVES is inviting you to this Sunday's event @ Eighteen-Thirty in Echo Park starting at 8:30pm limited to the first 250 people! Posted at 10:18 PM Jul 15 view more
HOLLYWOULD
LA Freewaves 11th Celebration of Experimental Media Arts
October 9 - 13 2008
“HollyWould,” the theme for this year’s festival, is a playful and evocative turn on Hollywood, both as an international symbol of the American entertainment industry and as a Los Angeles neighborhood very much in flux. The festival will transform the iconic Hollywood boulevard into a massive, multi-faceted screening room for experimental videos, films and media art from every continent. Selected works will be projected onto buildings, displayed on LCD screens inside stores and installed in storefront windows
The showcase will present experimental media art from across the globe at art venues in HollyWould in October 2008 and through the Freewaves web site. Media art works include experimental video and film (narrative, documentary, art, animation, etc.), DVDs, web sites, simple installations, and video billboards. Works from the festival will also be video-streamed on the Internet. Competitive selection process was conducted by a group of international and local curators with diverse specialties and backgrounds.
Who I'd like to meet: artists, art students, art educators, art enthusiasts, filmmakers, video artists, media art enthusiasts, lefties, creative thinkers, radicals, renegades, the politically aware, the culturally aware, philosophers, ...
Organized by The LA Art Girls http://www. laartgirls. com LAAGAFBLA08 takes place July 10 – August 23, 2008. Opening reception July 10th, 6pm -10pm for the July Downtown LA Art Walk. Open August 14, 2008, 6pm-10pm for the August Downtown LA Art Walk. Location: Phantom Galleries LA at The PE Lofts www. PELofts. com 610 South Main Street, Downtown LA, CA 90013 601 Los Angeles Street, Downtown LA, CA 90013 Pedestrian Viewing 24/7 at the Main Street Location. Both spaces are open Friday, Saturday and Sunday 12-6pm or by appointment www. PhantomGalleriesLA. com
The Brea Art Gallery is accepting submissins to its Made in California juried show. If interested, plese check our website (www.breagallery.com) for the prospectus or mail your request with a self adressed envelope to 1 Civic Center Circle, Brea CA, 92821. The deadline to submit your work will be on March 28, 2008.
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Phantom Galleries LA, Beverly Hills is pleased to present:
Slices, a solo exhibition of work by Rebecca Niederlander courtesy of Carl Berg Gallery.
Opening Reception: Friday, September 14th, 2007 6 – 10pm Exhibition Dates: September 14 – October 31, 2007 269 N. Beverly Dr Beverly Hills 90210 PhantomGalleriesLA.com
Phantom Galleries LA places temporary art installations in vacant storefront windows throughout Los Angeles County. To participate as an artist and/or curator please visit PhantomGalleriesLA.com.
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Well the filmmaker community was starting to get a bit stagnant due the fact that I was the only administrator and coder so the business side of the site kept me plenty busy. I have now migrated the users and posts to a location where there is more support, admins, and coders. The merger was with scenespot.com a social networking site that I purchased. All usernames and passwords from indierevolt.com are the same and your information is all still stored within the new database :) IndieRevolt.com will now redirect you to Filmmaker Community since migration we have already received new filmmakers and we hope that the trend keeps up :)
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STUDIO this Sunday and Monday at 8:30pm
Studio is a creative laboratory for experimental performance works and works-in-progress, featuring six new projects from across the disciplines. Experience new works by emerging Los Angeles artists curated by William Flores and Lionel Popkin, including:
Ana Maria Alvarez's contra-tiempo
Jeff Boynton and Mona Jean Cedar
Laurie Cameron and Company
Ayana Hampton
Rodney Mason
fifty-one states
Please join us for the Eternal Flame opening reception Feb 14 from 6 to 9 pm at The Gallery at REDCAT. The exhibition features works by Rheim Alkadhi, Paul Chan, Pattara Chanruechachai and Pratchaya Phinthong, Tuan Andrew Nguyen, and Lan Tuazon.
THE LONG AWAITED DOCUMENTARY SCREENING OF THE NEW YEAR!
+ Special Guests + Prizes + FREE Booze +
Against impossible odds, a new film program roars into its fourth month!
This month’s long awaited installment of the Druid Underground Film Festival is focused on the art of the documentary. With formats that vary wildly from heartbreaking video diary (Lee’s “Untitled Letter”) to playful 16mm character sketch (Wilson’s “Mercy Me”), we’ve assembled a program, which at times seems at the brink of disaster. As an audience member, you will be privy to rare reservoirs of emotion. Chaos swells with ease somewhere just outside the quiver of the frame, yet these filmmakers boldly forge a depth of clarity which cinema rarely dares to penetrate. Documentary filmmaker Jem Cohen (“Lost Book Found”) viewed a portion of this program and deemed it “A construction of genius”.