EMPAC announces fall schedule
EMPAC has just announced their schedule for Fall 2015.
The season includes:
Sep 2: Programming EMPAC: The First 4,158 Days (Book Launch)
Sep 2: On Screen/Sound: No. 1 (Tron)
Sep 9: On Screen/Sound: No.2 (Shorts)
Sep 10: Ant Hampton “The Extra People”
Sep 23: On Screen/Sound: No. 3 (All Magic Sands [Chappaqua])
Sep 24: Tarek Atoui “WITHIN 2”
Sep 30: On Screen/Sound: No. 4 (L’inhumaine)
Oct 1: Jennifer West and Michael Ned Holte “In Conversation: Film Memory”
Oct 2: vhvl + Daedelus + Ikonika
Oct 8: Mark Fell “Recursive Frame Analysis”
Oct 9: Mark Fell “Recursive Frame Analysis”
Oct 22: Robert Hamilton “The Machine is the Message: How Technology Will Fundamentally Change Music”
Oct 28: On Screen/Sound: No. 5 (Mishima)
Oct 30: Elizabeth Orr “Mount Rushmore”
Nov 4: On Screen/Sound: No. 6 (Light Music)
Nov 5: Eternity and Megalomania: The Politics and Mechanics of Archiving (Johannes Goebel)
Nov 13: Silas Riener and Anne Carson “THINGING: Dance and Translation and the Work of Anne Carson”
Nov 18: On Screen/Sound: No. 7 (Blow Out)
Dec 2: On Screen/Sound: No. 8 (Gold Diggers of 1933)
I’m super excited for the vhvl/Daedelus/Ikonika show, as well as Tim Hecker. Try to make it to as many of these as you can. EMPAC is really fun and their programming is always on point.