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PXL
THIS - Celebrating its 15th year!
PXL THIS 15, the 15th annual film festival featuring the Fisher Price
PXL 2000 toy video camera premieres Saturday, Nov 19, 2 different shows 7 &
9pm at Sponto Gallery, 7 Dudley Ave, Venice, 310-306-7330, free admission.
For more info, please visit: www.indiespace.com/pxlthis and
www.81x.com/7dudley/cinema
PXL THIS 15 has the most entries to be shown ever. Highlights include:
Terrence Handscomb's THE REVELATION/THE PASSION ACCORDING TO ANDREI inverts
the hypocrisy of American militarism by examining the Abu Ghraib political
torture issues as if Tarkovsky was into noir beefcake. Maverick music
pioneer John Trubee's KAREN'S NODULES digs deep into the psyche. Poet Rich
Ferguson rantchants ON BECOMING AN URBAN LEGEND about an event that could
happen to anyone! Two more startling revelations from seminal Pixelators
Steve Craig (MY BROTHER DOESN'T KNOW) and Ross Craig (THE LAST PXL MOVIE).
Jared Busch's SEVENTH IRIS DARK finds a young man's PXL 2000 recording
harrowing images of its subjects' pasts. Bart Ezra Plaskoff's GURUDEV
explores humility, love, materialism and the human condition by revealing
that a homeless man is actually a God-Realized Guru engaging in his final
meditation. Julie Fabulous' OUR MONKEY FRIENDS rocks out sock monkeys to
Lene Lovich's "Monkey Talk." Robert Dobbs' TV AIN'T NO TACTILE probes
McLuhan's dangerous TV breakthrough via the cloning esp and morphic
resonance of Salvador Dali's 1968 TV Guide cover. Tahmus Rounds' THE MAN IN
THE WATER finds a man, faced with the consequences of a life unattended,
escaping to the place that has always given him comfort - the sea.
Michael Possert's HELEN
POSSERT: A WWII ROSIE recalls a real life "Rosie the Riveter." Paul
Richley's ORSO NERO DI CESANO engages PXL's unique psychcerebral
storytelling capacities with a deer and a dog. Richley's SPING traverses the
textures of color. Jason Britski's TORTURED BY SIDEWALKS captures the
striking landscape of Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia. Bryan Konefsky's BEAUTIFUL
DREAMER views an unsuspecting passenger on a cruise ship in Vancouver, BC as
he becomes the object of the filmmaker's desire. I'M IN THE MOOD is
Konefsky's colorful portrait of the Ann Arbor, Michigan legendary street
performer Shaky Jake, as he serenades pedestrians. Adam Gould's THE EIFFEL
TOWER WILL NEVER SEE ITSELF is a personal investigation into the reality of
the recorded moving image and the reality of the filmmaker's own existence.
Gould's RESEMBLANCE is a meditation on the dissonance between individuality
and family ties. Kelly Jones' TEN MOVEMENTS AMERICA slices up "live free or
die" Americana while visiting her grandmother. Eli Elliott's ONE is the
third film in a trilogy of figuring out one's farcical self. Elric Kane's
INNER BEAUTY CONTEST exposes the over saturation of seductive online
imagery, and his PRECIPITINS blends archival footage and PXL to make for
this ceremony like expulsion of the fears that hold back a man from opening
himself up to the woman who loves him. Dahvi Bologh's THE CELLULAR PHONE
uncovers the hidden effects of this current dominant invention. Geoff
Seelinger's funny yet tragic SECRET RECIPE takes a look at a day working
with a friend at his "Mc-job," as a Kentucky Fried Chicken manager. Doug
Ing's MONICA is the touching story of a love affair. John Humphrey offers
two PXL punch lines: PSA#1 & LUNAR EXPRESSO. Lisa Marr & Paolo Davanzo's THE
YEAR OF TRANSFORMATION cultivates the here and now. Joe Frese swings STRING
BASSES & CELLOS. Denny Moynahan, the Ernie Kovacs of Pixelvision, delivers
another interactive gem.
"All the PXL THIS videos reflect festival organizer Gerry Fialka's
commitment to the freedom produced by making art without financial
constraints. PXL THIS is a welcome highlight in the Los Angeles media scene
celebrating the rich lexicon available in a tool which might initially seem
rather limiting."
- Holly Willis, editor of RES magazine.
"The irresistible irony of the PXL is that the camera's ease-of-use and
affordability, which entirely democratizes movie-making, has inspired the
creation of some of the most visionary, avant and luminous film of our
time." -Steve Schneider, New York Times. "PXL is the ultimate people's
video."
- J. Hoberman, Premiere Magazine
"Gerry Fialka's PXL THIS festival snaps, crackles and pops off the screen
with the funky, user-friendly energy of real first-person cinema. Goofy,
gorgeous, and altogether groovy, his provocative program of pieces produced
with the Fisher-Price PXL 2000 toy video camera is not only downright
entertaining, but more, its blipping and buzzing black 'n' white
picture-bits coalesce into a veritable inspiration to all those who cherish
the playful, spontaneous gestures and low-cost of electronic folk art."
-Craig Baldwin.
Established in 1991, Clap Off They Glass Productions supports independent
video-making by sponsoring the annual PXL THIS Festival, which is the oldest
of its kind in the world. Even with no corporate sponsors, no color
brochures, no big shot movie director board members, no ticketmaster access,
PXL THIS has been featured on PBS, IFC and NPR, and most recently screened
at MIT. PXL THIS spans many genres: documentary, poetry, drama, art, music,
political activism, cinema povera, comedy and the avant-garde. The unique
Fisher-Price toy camcorder PXL 2000, which records sound and image directly
onto audio cassettes, continues to empower artists. This failed toy was only
made in the US from 1987 to 1989. The magical PXL 2000 restores a certain
humanity to the overpowering technology of video.
Films featured in past PXL THIS festivals are archived and available for
viewing at the Academy Film Archive in Hollywood. For viewing appointments
and information, please call (310) 247-3016 x 387, or visit the archive's
web site at www.oscars.org/filmarchive .
"In past years, PXL THIS gave us some fascinating work...definitely an
out-there experience. In the last few years, PXL videos have made it to such
hallowed domains as the Whitney Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art,
Sundance, and the London Film Festival, where they have been admired for
their characteristic spontaneity, highly personal perspective, visual
uninhibitedness and raw, grainy truths." - Mary Beth Crain, LA Weekly.
"PXL THIS is worthy of praise...spellbinding. The shifting bricks of light
and dark that form the Fisher-Price PXL 2000's picture lend themselves well
to personal essays, creating an invigorating mesh of ambiguity and intimacy
in every frame." - Paul Malcolm, LA Weekly.
"Since the start of the 21st century, I've attended the annual screenings of
the PXL THIS toy camera festival at San Francisco's OTHER CINEMA. I have
discovered several patterns of Pixelators that are similar to the pioneering
video artists of the 60's. One, they reclaim film as a one-person project.
Contrary to the popular belief that filmmaking must be collaborative, the
solo vision is dominant and documented here. Two, in PXL-land, personal and
deeply individualistic issues - frequently in the form of confessionals -
are dominant. Pixelvision forms a quiet sub-genre within the larger category
of the 'personal essay' film, an intimate art-world of privacy, whose
entries frequently resemble message-in-a-bottle intimacies. These patterns
show that expanding the vocabulary of moving image art is still possible -
and, indeed, is growing." -Steve Polta, San Francisco Cinematheque curator.
In spirit, the PXL-2000 toy camera resembles the cheap throwaway still
camera, known as the Holga. Writing in ESQUIRE, Joshua Liberson called the
Holga: "The world's most unserious serious camera...the Holga takes
strangely beautiful, dreamlike pictures. Its two-part interlocking design
allows liight to bleed through constantly from the sides, making it almost
impossible to take a boring picture, regardless of the subject matter."
"Most exciting art movements have been reactions against technical
sophistication. Many have gone 'backwards' to find honesty and truth, the
essence of things." - Guy Maddin
PXL THIS 15, 11-19-05, Sponto Gallery, Venice CA
7:00pm
1- KING KUKULELE QUAD - Paul Bacca, 5 minutes
2- GURUDEV - Bart Ezra Plaskoff, 8m
3- STRING BASSES & CELLOS - Joe Frese, 1m
4- ONE - Eli Elliott, 12m
5- THE REVELATION/THE PASSION ACCORDING TO ANDREI - Terrence Handscomb, 6m
6- BEAUTIFUL DREAMER - Bryan Konefsky, 3m
7- TORTURED BY SIDEWALKS - Jason Britski, 2m
8- TEN MOVEMENTS AMERICA - Kelly Jones - 7m
9- PSA#1 - John Humphrey, 1m
10- LUNAR EXPRESSO - John Humphrey, 1m
11- THE MAN IN THE WATER - Tahmus Rounds, 13m
12- MONICA - Doug Ing, 1m
13- MY BROTHER DOESN'T KNOW - Steve Craig, 3m
14- OUR MONKEY FRIENDS - Julie Fabulous, 3m
15- THE LAST PXL MOVIE - Ross Craig, 3m
16- SECRET RECIPE - Geoff Seelinger, 13m
9:00pm
17- ON BECOMING AN URBAN LEGEND - Rich Ferguson, 7m
18- HELEN POSSERT: A WWII ROSIE - Michael Possert, 6m
19- THE EIFFEL TOWER WILL NEVER SEE ITSELF - Adam Gould, 11m
20- RESEMBLANCE - Adam Gould, 4m
21- TV AIN'T NO TACTILE - Gerry Fialka, 15m
22- THE YEAR OF TRANSFORMATION - Lisa Marr & Paolo Davanzo, 5m
23- ORSO NERO DI CESANO - Paul Richley, 7m
24- VR MIRRORS FZ - Suzy Williams, 3m
25- SPING - Paul Richley, 3m
26- INNERVU - Paul Richley, 1m
27- BELLZ - Paul Richley, 2m
28- THE CELLULAR PHONE - Dahvi Bologh, 5m
29- I'M IN THE MOOD - Bryan Konefsky, 5m
30- SEVENTH IRIS DARK - Jared Busch, 15m
31- INNER BEAUTY CONTEST - Elric Kane, 4m
32- PRECIPITINS - Elric Kane, 4m
33- KAREN'S NODULES - John Trubee, 4m
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