Organized by Ralph McKay, film text performance film paired two seemingly disparate areas of contemporary cinematic practice: filmic performance and visual text. The program was divided in two parts and in December 2007 Ballroom Marfa launched Part I: “performance” followed by Part II: “text”in April.
Part 1: “performance”
7:30pm: Giuseppe Ielasi, Italian extended guitar player and electronic musician “blends time periods so that the folk doesn’t sound like a museum piece and electronics don’t sound like a gimmick.” (Stylus Magazine)
8:00pm: Luis Recoder, “The Ballad of…” is the third reel of a Hollywood B film “bi-packed, doubled, and delayed,” a Western, all the codes, all the clichés.
8:45pm: Bruce McClure: multiple, modified projectors operating simultaneously, focus manipulation, sound, and audience interaction, extend the borders of cinema and performance art, bringing a conceptual vision to the tradition of “expanded cinema.”
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Saturday, 15 December 2007
Goode Crowley Theater
6:30pm: Michaela Grill with Giuseppe Ielasi: shadows and silhouettes, a rediscovery of electronic cinema as abstract painting. Grill and her collaborators investigate the raw materials that make up what we casually call music and film.
7:00pm: Luis Recoder & Sandra Gibson create films and perform film installations of gracefully shifting abstractions, flickering geometry and real, honest beauty.
8:30pm: Panel discussion moderated by Ralph McKay.