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    <title>OFF : Other Film Festival in Brisbane - event information</title>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.otherfilm.org/images/splash_offposter2006.jpg" width="400" vspace="20" /><br />
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Other Film Festival in Brisbane<br />
 1.            OFF at Trash Film Club<br />
 2.            OtherFilm Festival - 23-26 March 2006 Brisbane<br />
1 - OFF pre-festival LAUNCH PARTY TONIGHT!<br />
7pm Tuesday 21st March: Troubadour<br />
Tantalise your senses with a big night of hand-coloured film, art and<br />
mayhem as Film Club hosts a special teaser program for OFF 06.<br />
Relive the magic of the Wednesday Audience Film handpainted,<br />
scratched, coloured by over 20 people at the OFF 2004 festival, with<br />
live soundtrack by Brisbane noisemakers Impromptulons, performing a<br />
highly rhythmic free-form improvisation based on the "everybody solos,<br />
nobody solos" principle...with extra handmade short film by Gregory<br />
Godhard.<br />
Arthur and Corinne Cantrill will show their beautiful handmade, hand<br />
processed short 16mm films Studies in Image De-Generation (1975),<br />
Floterian (1981), and the very fun  funky Milky Way Special (1971).<br />
Finally for shorts - American avant-gardist Paul Sharits' infamous<br />
perception-warping 1966 flicker film Piece Mandala/End War on 16mm<br />
film.<br />
We'll climax with the stunning 1969 Czech surrealist feature Fruit Of<br />
Paradise [by Vera Chytilova, maker of Daisies (a Film Club hit in<br />
2005)], a social satire, a serial killer mystery, a perverted fairy<br />
tale, shot in luscious colour scheme of rotting browns and slimy<br />
greens overlaid with bleeding scarlet, with Zdenek Liska's enigmatic<br />
avant-garde score.<br />
2 - OtherFilm Festival - 23-26 March - Brisbane   - <a href="http://www.otherfilm.org" title="www.otherfilm.org" rel="nofollow">www.otherfilm.org</a><br />
Project Gallery, Queensland College of Art, Southbank.<br />
Cube Galleria 15 Tribune St, Southbank.<br />
Globe Cinema, 226 Brunswick St. Fortitude Valley<br />
Otherfilm sees 'cinema' differently, as something that's open to<br />
re-imagining; crying out to be liberated from industrialised models,<br />
and predetermined structures and experiences. This year's festival<br />
features performances that expand traditional notions of 'cinema',<br />
installations that elaborate on the idea of 'the screen' and workshops<br />
that introduce participants to ideas of acoustic ecology, as well as<br />
shooting, processing, editing and projecting super8 film. Of course,<br />
we've also included fantastic screenings program featuring new film<br />
work and retrospective selections.<br />
In celebration of Australia's contribution to expanded cinema's<br />
international history Otherfilm are delighted to welcome Arthur and<br />
Corinne Cantrill, pioneering film artists and authors of the<br />
long-running avant-garde film journal, Cantrills' Filmnotes. Arthur<br />
and Corinne will perform a selection of expanded cinema pieces<br />
involving voice and body movement, sculptural objects, specially<br />
crafted screens and avant-garde film. The Cantrills' have also curated<br />
a screening program of their own films, a retrospective tracing the<br />
development of their unique approach to filmmaking, spanning five<br />
decades.<br />
Curators: Danni Zuvela, Joel Stern and Sally Golding<br />
Contact - <a href="mailto:info@otherfilms.org" rel="nofollow">info@otherfilms.org</a><br />
website - <a href="http://www.otherfilm.org" title="http://www.otherfilm.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.otherfilm.org</a><br />
Thursday 23rd March<br />
6:00pm-7:30pm at the Project Gallery<br />
The Cantrills' Salon. Peruse posters, flyers, and 'Cantrills<br />
Filmnotes' in a visual display of celebration of two extraordinary,<br />
intertwined careers.<br />
Featuring a special meditation on the nature of cinema, written by<br />
American filmmaker Hollis Frampton, delivered by Arthur Cantrill.<br />
8pm-11pm at the Cube Galleria<br />
Expanded Cinema Installations. Marvel at the performative<br />
installations, films and immersive environments of three of the most<br />
talented, original and unclassifiable Australian artists working<br />
today: Velvet Pesu, Louise Curham (Brisbane's Stuart Busby accompanies<br />
with inspired explorations of trumpet tone...) and Natasha Anderson.<br />
Complimentary drinks provided by little creatures brewing and inner circle<br />
rum.<br />
Friday 24th March<br />
2:00pm-4:00pm at the Cube Galleria<br />
ACOUSTIC ECOLOGY - WORKSHOP. Come along to this soundscape derive<br />
facilitated by environmental audio-explorers Anthony Magen and Lloyd<br />
Barrett. rsvp: <a href="mailto:joel@otherfilm.org" rel="nofollow">joel@otherfilm.org</a><br />
6:30pm-Midnight at the Globe Theatre<br />
THE AQUAVERSE - INSTALLATIONS AND INTERACTIONS<br />
Fish Video (an object tribute to Nam June Paik: 1932-2006)<br />
Soundscape by Lawrence English<br />
Stuttering Equivalence, or: Why I never liked the young-drunk<br />
exquisite corpse: by Tara Cook plus random happenings, projections,<br />
and interventions...<br />
ARTHUR AND CORINNE CANTRILL: SELECTED FILMS<br />
A screening of short films from Arthur and Corinne Cantrill's unique<br />
and extensive oeuvre, selected by the filmmakers especially for<br />
Brisbane audiences.   The program will provide a tour through their<br />
decades of filmmaking at the cutting edge of art; including landscape<br />
works, articulated images, experimental documentary, colour separation<br />
and much much more.<br />
LIGHT AND SONIC EXPANSION PART 1<br />
Lloyd Barrett premieres 'Mise en scene' for diegetic and non-diegetic<br />
filmsound, Vanilla (Van Sowerwine and Camilla Hannan) create a<br />
beguiling and bizarre mix of shadow puppetry and noise. Abject Leader<br />
(Joel Stern and Sally Golding) expose their unhinged expanded cinema<br />
dreamscapes featuring sonic contributions from Terracid. Pride and<br />
Prejudice (Melbourne's Pia Borg and Mark Harwood) evoke "the uncanny"<br />
through multiscreens, voice and unique projections.<br />
Saturday 25th March<br />
10:00am-2:00pm at QCA Photography Darkroom<br />
FILM RE-FILM - WORKSHOP<br />
Join experimental film mavericks Sally Golding and Louise Curham in<br />
discovering and exploring the technologies and processes of super 8<br />
film, the experimental home-movie medium par-excellence. Participants<br />
encouraged to bring their own working super 8 camera if possible<br />
(though not absolutely necessary). rsvp: <a href="mailto:sally@otherfilm.org" rel="nofollow">sally@otherfilm.org</a><br />
6:30pm-Midnight at the Globe Theatre<br />
CANTRILLS EXPANDED - SPECIAL PERFORMANCE<br />
Re-stagings of the Cantrill's most renowned expanded cinema films,<br />
performed by the filmmakers, including THE BOILING ELECTRIC JUG FILM,<br />
and films designed for projection on other specially-made screens.<br />
 LIGHT AND SONIC EXPANSION PART 2<br />
 Botborg perform a "brutal audio-visual barrage, erratic as it is<br />
blinding and deafening. In effect something like a rainbow in a<br />
blender screaming television static." A new 35mm film by Jim Knox,<br />
'cortical landlord after compost'.   The Rejuvenation Loops<br />
(Auckland's Eve Gordon and Sam Hamilton) meditate under murky curtains<br />
in droning cyclic scramblings seen through pinhole glimpses of<br />
glimpsing pinhole flares, and finally, a blast for the eyes and ears -<br />
dada-meinhof, Danni Zuvela and Tina Blakeney use projections and<br />
prepared homemade instruments to gnaw at the edges of perception with<br />
fed-back ruminations on the military industrial complex, nature's fury<br />
visited on Bunjalung, and a minimalist exploration of petroleum<br />
aesthetics.<br />
Sunday 26th March<br />
6:30pm-11:30pm - Cube Galleria<br />
EXPANDED CINEMA - CLOSING PARTY AND SCREENING<br />
Closing rituals featuring expanded cinema re-enactments of classic<br />
avant-garde works and scavenged rip-offs, the world-shattering OFF<br />
collaborative film and sound work produced by the previous day's film<br />
re-film and soundscape workshop participants. A screening of Paul<br />
Sharits' 25-minute Razor Blades (1966), which "consciously challenges<br />
our eyes, ears and minds to withstand a barrage of high powered and<br />
often contradictory stimuli". Brisbane's sprawling and unpredictable<br />
psych-heroes The Lost Domain perform a live soundtrack to a special<br />
16mm film print premiere screening of the new work Memorium by<br />
legendary Melbourne avant-garde filmmaker Dirk de Bruyn., Jamie Hume<br />
emerges from Auchenflowers's cabinet Voltaire to perform his<br />
unclassifiable extra-musical nonsense poetics amidst the general<br />
chaos. Audience joins in and enjoys until everyone goes home. OFF<br />
ends.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.otherfilm.org" title="http://www.otherfilm.org">http://www.otherfilm.org</a></p>
<p>Other Film Festival in Brisbane</p>
<p> 1.            OFF at Trash Film Club<br />
 2.            OtherFilm Festival - 23-26 March 2006 Brisbane</p>
<p>1 - OFF pre-festival LAUNCH PARTY TONIGHT!<br />
7pm Tuesday 21st March: Troubadour</p>
<p>Tantalise your senses with a big night of hand-coloured film, art and<br />
mayhem as Film Club hosts a special teaser program for OFF 06.</p>
<p>Relive the magic of the Wednesday Audience Film handpainted,<br />
scratched, coloured by over 20 people at the OFF 2004 festival, with<br />
live soundtrack by Brisbane noisemakers Impromptulons, performing a<br />
highly rhythmic free-form improvisation based on the "everybody solos,<br />
nobody solos" principle...with extra handmade short film by Gregory<br />
Godhard.</p>
<p>Arthur and Corinne Cantrill will show their beautiful handmade, hand<br />
processed short 16mm films Studies in Image De-Generation (1975),<br />
Floterian (1981), and the very fun  funky Milky Way Special (1971).</p>
<p>Finally for shorts - American avant-gardist Paul Sharits' infamous<br />
perception-warping 1966 flicker film Piece Mandala/End War on 16mm<br />
film.</p>
<p>We'll climax with the stunning 1969 Czech surrealist feature Fruit Of<br />
Paradise [by Vera Chytilova, maker of Daisies (a Film Club hit in<br />
2005)], a social satire, a serial killer mystery, a perverted fairy<br />
tale, shot in luscious colour scheme of rotting browns and slimy<br />
greens overlaid with bleeding scarlet, with Zdenek Liska's enigmatic<br />
avant-garde score.</p>
<p>2 - OtherFilm Festival - 23-26 March - Brisbane   - <a href="http://www.otherfilm.org" title="www.otherfilm.org">www.otherfilm.org</a><br />
Project Gallery, Queensland College of Art, Southbank.<br />
Cube Galleria 15 Tribune St, Southbank.<br />
Globe Cinema, 226 Brunswick St. Fortitude Valley</p>
<p>Otherfilm sees 'cinema' differently, as something that's open to<br />
re-imagining; crying out to be liberated from industrialised models,<br />
and predetermined structures and experiences. This year's festival<br />
features performances that expand traditional notions of 'cinema',<br />
installations that elaborate on the idea of 'the screen' and workshops<br />
that introduce participants to ideas of acoustic ecology, as well as<br />
shooting, processing, editing and projecting super8 film. Of course,<br />
we've also included fantastic screenings program featuring new film<br />
work and retrospective selections.</p>
<p>In celebration of Australia's contribution to expanded cinema's<br />
international history Otherfilm are delighted to welcome Arthur and<br />
Corinne Cantrill, pioneering film artists and authors of the<br />
long-running avant-garde film journal, Cantrills' Filmnotes. Arthur<br />
and Corinne will perform a selection of expanded cinema pieces<br />
involving voice and body movement, sculptural objects, specially<br />
crafted screens and avant-garde film. The Cantrills' have also curated<br />
a screening program of their own films, a retrospective tracing the<br />
development of their unique approach to filmmaking, spanning five<br />
decades.</p>
<p>Curators: Danni Zuvela, Joel Stern and Sally Golding<br />
Contact - <a href="mailto:info@otherfilms.org">info@otherfilms.org</a><br />
website - <a href="http://www.otherfilm.org" title="http://www.otherfilm.org">http://www.otherfilm.org</a></p>
<p>Thursday 23rd March</p>
<p>6:00pm-7:30pm at the Project Gallery<br />
The Cantrills' Salon. Peruse posters, flyers, and 'Cantrills<br />
Filmnotes' in a visual display of celebration of two extraordinary,<br />
intertwined careers.</p>
<p>Featuring a special meditation on the nature of cinema, written by<br />
American filmmaker Hollis Frampton, delivered by Arthur Cantrill.</p>
<p>8pm-11pm at the Cube Galleria</p>
<p>Expanded Cinema Installations. Marvel at the performative<br />
installations, films and immersive environments of three of the most<br />
talented, original and unclassifiable Australian artists working<br />
today: Velvet Pesu, Louise Curham (Brisbane's Stuart Busby accompanies<br />
with inspired explorations of trumpet tone...) and Natasha Anderson.</p>
<p>Complimentary drinks provided by little creatures brewing and inner circle<br />
rum.</p>
<p>Friday 24th March</p>
<p>2:00pm-4:00pm at the Cube Galleria</p>
<p>ACOUSTIC ECOLOGY - WORKSHOP. Come along to this soundscape derive<br />
facilitated by environmental audio-explorers Anthony Magen and Lloyd<br />
Barrett. rsvp: <a href="mailto:joel@otherfilm.org">joel@otherfilm.org</a></p>
<p>6:30pm-Midnight at the Globe Theatre</p>
<p>THE AQUAVERSE - INSTALLATIONS AND INTERACTIONS</p>
<p>Fish Video (an object tribute to Nam June Paik: 1932-2006)</p>
<p>Soundscape by Lawrence English</p>
<p>Stuttering Equivalence, or: Why I never liked the young-drunk<br />
exquisite corpse: by Tara Cook plus random happenings, projections,<br />
and interventions...</p>
<p>ARTHUR AND CORINNE CANTRILL: SELECTED FILMS</p>
<p>A screening of short films from Arthur and Corinne Cantrill's unique<br />
and extensive oeuvre, selected by the filmmakers especially for<br />
Brisbane audiences.   The program will provide a tour through their<br />
decades of filmmaking at the cutting edge of art; including landscape<br />
works, articulated images, experimental documentary, colour separation<br />
and much much more.</p>
<p>LIGHT AND SONIC EXPANSION PART 1</p>
<p>Lloyd Barrett premieres 'Mise en scene' for diegetic and non-diegetic<br />
filmsound, Vanilla (Van Sowerwine and Camilla Hannan) create a<br />
beguiling and bizarre mix of shadow puppetry and noise. Abject Leader<br />
(Joel Stern and Sally Golding) expose their unhinged expanded cinema<br />
dreamscapes featuring sonic contributions from Terracid. Pride and<br />
Prejudice (Melbourne's Pia Borg and Mark Harwood) evoke "the uncanny"<br />
through multiscreens, voice and unique projections.</p>
<p>Saturday 25th March<br />
10:00am-2:00pm at QCA Photography Darkroom</p>
<p>FILM RE-FILM - WORKSHOP</p>
<p>Join experimental film mavericks Sally Golding and Louise Curham in<br />
discovering and exploring the technologies and processes of super 8<br />
film, the experimental home-movie medium par-excellence. Participants<br />
encouraged to bring their own working super 8 camera if possible<br />
(though not absolutely necessary). rsvp: <a href="mailto:sally@otherfilm.org">sally@otherfilm.org</a></p>
<p>6:30pm-Midnight at the Globe Theatre</p>
<p>CANTRILLS EXPANDED - SPECIAL PERFORMANCE</p>
<p>Re-stagings of the Cantrill's most renowned expanded cinema films,<br />
performed by the filmmakers, including THE BOILING ELECTRIC JUG FILM,<br />
and films designed for projection on other specially-made screens.</p>
<p> LIGHT AND SONIC EXPANSION PART 2</p>
<p> Botborg perform a "brutal audio-visual barrage, erratic as it is<br />
blinding and deafening. In effect something like a rainbow in a<br />
blender screaming television static." A new 35mm film by Jim Knox,<br />
'cortical landlord after compost'.   The Rejuvenation Loops<br />
(Auckland's Eve Gordon and Sam Hamilton) meditate under murky curtains<br />
in droning cyclic scramblings seen through pinhole glimpses of<br />
glimpsing pinhole flares, and finally, a blast for the eyes and ears -<br />
dada-meinhof, Danni Zuvela and Tina Blakeney use projections and<br />
prepared homemade instruments to gnaw at the edges of perception with<br />
fed-back ruminations on the military industrial complex, nature's fury<br />
visited on Bunjalung, and a minimalist exploration of petroleum<br />
aesthetics.</p>
<p>Sunday 26th March<br />
6:30pm-11:30pm - Cube Galleria</p>
<p>EXPANDED CINEMA - CLOSING PARTY AND SCREENING</p>
<p>Closing rituals featuring expanded cinema re-enactments of classic<br />
avant-garde works and scavenged rip-offs, the world-shattering OFF<br />
collaborative film and sound work produced by the previous day's film<br />
re-film and soundscape workshop participants. A screening of Paul<br />
Sharits' 25-minute Razor Blades (1966), which "consciously challenges<br />
our eyes, ears and minds to withstand a barrage of high powered and<br />
often contradictory stimuli". Brisbane's sprawling and unpredictable<br />
psych-heroes The Lost Domain perform a live soundtrack to a special<br />
16mm film print premiere screening of the new work Memorium by<br />
legendary Melbourne avant-garde filmmaker Dirk de Bruyn., Jamie Hume<br />
emerges from Auchenflowers's cabinet Voltaire to perform his<br />
unclassifiable extra-musical nonsense poetics amidst the general<br />
chaos. Audience joins in and enjoys until everyone goes home. OFF<br />
ends.</p>
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