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  • From: Carrie McLaren <carrie AT stayfreemagazine.org>
  • To: stayfree AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Stay Free!'s "Illegal Art" Exhibit this week in NYC
  • Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 09:34:47 -0500

Title: Stay Free!'s "Illegal Art" Exhibit this week in NYC
ATTN: NEW YORKERS


On Wednesday, November 13, please join us at the opening party for

Illegal Art:
Freedom of _expression_ in the Corporate Age

CBGB's 313 Gallery (313 Bowery between Bond and E. 1st St.)
7 pm til at least 10 pm

Cash bar but free candy salad while supplies last
Free Illegal Art CD (that is, illegal music--Negativland, Public
   Enemy, Beastie Boys, The JAMs, John Oswald et al.)
Brand-new issue of Stay Free! magazine
And free gazing at neat, funny, and often quite lovely paintings,
   drawings, prints, and sculpture all incorporating, parodying, or
   otherwise using copyrighted or trademarked stuff without
   permission.

Your friends are more than welcome to join us. No need to RSVP.

For more information about the whole Illegal Art extravaganza (film!
rock show! intellectuals!), check out http://www.illegal-art.org.

Hope to see you on the 13th--
Carrie and Alexandra




Also, don't miss:


FILM & VIDEO FEST
NYC: November 14-17, Anthology Film Archives (32 2nd Ave.)
Online: http://www.illegal-art.org/video
(See below for schedule)

Karen Carpenter's "superstar," George W. Bush meets the Teletubbies, Barbie tries a new job, and more. Download 'em all for free!


MUSIC
Live NYC show: Mark Hosler of Negativland and Christian Marclay, with Evolution Control Committee, @ Tonic (107 Norfolk) on Sunday, Nov. 17.

+ Loads of "illegal" mp3s are downloadable from:
http://www.illegal-art.org/audio/

+ a CD compilation featuring Negativland, Public Enemy, John Oswald, the KLF and other plundered "hits" will be given away free at all the above events.


NYU PANEL DISCUSSION
November 15, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
NYU Cantor Film Center (36 East Eighth Street)

Featuring:
Mark Hosler of Negativland
Howard Besser, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and Director of the Moving Image and Archiving Program, New York University
Natalie Jeremijenko, technoartist and design engineer
Steven Feld, Professor of Music and Anthropology, Columbia University
Rebecca Tushnet, New York University Law School
Meg McLagan (moderator), Asst. Professor in the Anthropology Department, New York University



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ILLEGAL ART FILM & VIDEO SCHEDULE
November 14-17 at Anthology Film Archives

Watch videos online at http://www.illegal-art.org

Thursday, November 14
Program 1 - 7 pm
Program 2 - 9:30 pm

Friday, November 15
Program 3 - 7 pm
Program 4 - 9:30 pm

Saturday, November 16
Program 2 - 3:30 pm
Program 1 - 8:30 pm

Sunday, November 17
Program 4 - 7 pm
Program 3 - 9 pm


PROGRAM 1
Thursday, 7 pm; Saturday, 8:30
The Media Pranks and Hoaxes of Negativland
A 90-minute film/lecture presentation by Mark Hosler.

Mark Hosler of Negativland will discuss the "culture jamming" projects his band has been doing since 1980. Hosler will also be showing series of short videos in which Negativland brings its love of found sounds and recycled mass culture to experimental moviemaking. Outspoken artist-activists, Negativland had released 19 CDs, one book (Fair Use: The Story Of The Letter U And The Numeral 2) and been sued twice for copyright infringement. A Q&A will follow.

PROGRAM 2
Thursday, 9:30 pm; Saturday, 3:30 pm
Paul Harvey Oswald, Fair Use (aprox. 4 min.)
Phil Patiris, Iraq Campaign 1991 (19 min.)
Joe Gibbons, Barbie's Audition (12 min.)
Brian Springer, Spin (60 min.)

In Spin, documentary filmmaker Brian Springer captures the behind-the-scenes maneuverings of politicians and newscasters in the early 1990s. Pat Robertson banters about "homos," Al Gore learns how to avoid abortion questions, George Bush talks to Larry King about halcyon-all presuming they're off camera.  Iraq Campaign 1991 transforms network news footage, clips from Star Trek, and sports coverage (all used without permission) into a devastating critique of the media/industrial complex.

PROGRAM 3
Friday, 7 pm; Sunday, 9 pm
Keith Sanborn, The Artwork in the Age of Its Mechanical Reproducibility (aprox. 4 min.)
Jean Hester, Buy Me (4 min.)
Naomi Uman, Removed (8 min.)
Paul Harvey Oswald, A Natural Thing (aprox. 5 min.)
Bill Wasik, Eugene Mirman, Brian Spinks, Black Thunder (2 min)
Michal Levy, Giant Steps (2:15)
Brian Boyce, State of the Union (2 min.)
Jem Cohen, Excerpt from Chain (about 10 min.)
Todd Haynes, Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story (43 min.)
     [used without permission]
Brian Boyce, Special Report
Michael Colton/ModernHumorist.com, Puppy Love (2 min.)

A series of shorts that appropriate copyrighted works in one way or another: through the use of found footage, unauthorized music, or corporate imagery.

PROGRAM 4
Friday, 9:30; Sunday, 7 pm
Phil Patiris, Iraq Campaign 1991
Craig Baldwin, Tribulation 99



-- 
Carrie McLaren
Editor, Stay Free!
718.398.9324
www.stayfreemagazine.org
www.illegal-art.org


  • Stay Free!'s "Illegal Art" Exhibit this week in NYC, Carrie McLaren, 11/11/2002

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