Here / Patricide at the Whitechapel
Here and Patricide are playing at the Whitechapel Gallery in London on the 28th September 2008. We will also be playing and screening at the Liverpool Biennial in October, details of that to follow, details of the Whitechapel below :
Here: Radical Animation Now
Jim Hollands & Patricide
28 September
7pm Here, Jim Hollands, 2007, 70mins followed by Patricide, live
This is one of the most important new videos to be made in the UK in recent years.
Its psychic 3D odyssey erases and re-inscribes Joe Orton’s rarely seen play The Erpingham Camp with a viral anti-narrative. Here transposes modern life into a structure drawn as much from the cut-ups of William Burroughs as it is from the psycho-social machinations of the internet and by doing so becomes video as radical communication.
The screening is immediately followed by a live performance by Patricide whose music and projections continue the video’s hallucinogenic dissolution between the screen and the viewer.
Jim Hollands
Jim Hollands is an established filmmaker, sound artist, artist and performer whose work has been shown internationally. He was the resident curator of The Horse Hospital, London 2000-6 and is a member of the experimental sound group Patricide.
In association with LUX and Animate Projects
Evening ticket £7/5 concessions and Whitechapel members
Weekend ticket £10/8 concessions and Whitechapel members
Free for Whitechapel Patrons and Associates
Booking essential
There's also a great screening of work on the Saturday 27th by Barry Doupe, for further information about both and booking, please see :
http://www.whitechapel.org/content.php?page_id=4648
For further material by Patricide, goto :
http://www.myspace.com/killyourfather
Here: Radical Animation Now
Jim Hollands & Patricide
28 September
7pm Here, Jim Hollands, 2007, 70mins followed by Patricide, live
This is one of the most important new videos to be made in the UK in recent years.
Its psychic 3D odyssey erases and re-inscribes Joe Orton’s rarely seen play The Erpingham Camp with a viral anti-narrative. Here transposes modern life into a structure drawn as much from the cut-ups of William Burroughs as it is from the psycho-social machinations of the internet and by doing so becomes video as radical communication.
The screening is immediately followed by a live performance by Patricide whose music and projections continue the video’s hallucinogenic dissolution between the screen and the viewer.
Jim Hollands
Jim Hollands is an established filmmaker, sound artist, artist and performer whose work has been shown internationally. He was the resident curator of The Horse Hospital, London 2000-6 and is a member of the experimental sound group Patricide.
In association with LUX and Animate Projects
Evening ticket £7/5 concessions and Whitechapel members
Weekend ticket £10/8 concessions and Whitechapel members
Free for Whitechapel Patrons and Associates
Booking essential
There's also a great screening of work on the Saturday 27th by Barry Doupe, for further information about both and booking, please see :
http://www.whitechapel.org/content.php?page_id=4648
For further material by Patricide, goto :
http://www.myspace.com/killyourfather
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