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Friday, 8 February 2008

Corpus Callosum by Michael Snow

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Corpus Callosum by Michael Snow
Who: Kenneth Feinstein & Post-Museum
Where: Back Room, Post-Museum. 107+109 Rowell Road
When: 12.02.2008 Tue 08.00pm

What: We are repeating this again as many of you couldn’t make it to the previous screening.

Michael Snow is recognized as one of the most important experimental filmmakers, as well as an accomplished visual artist and musician.

*Corpus Callosum, the film (or tape, or projected light work), is constructed of, de-picts, creates, examines, presents, consists of, and is, ‘betweens.’ Between beginning and ending, between ‘natural’ and ‘artificial,’ between fiction and fact, between hearing and seeing, between 1956 and 2002. It’s a tragi-comedy of the cinematic variables. *Corpus Callosum juxtaposes or counterpoints a realism of normal metamorphosis (two extreme examples: pregnancy, explosions) in believable, ‘real’ interior spaces with ‘impossible’ shape changes (some made possible with digital animation).

Entrance fee: Pay what you want (recommended amt: $5).

This is a private screening with limited seats. So please RSVP.
jennifer@p-10.org

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