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PoetryFilm Parallax at The ICA, 16 August 2015

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Parallax is the apparent displacement, or difference in the apparent position, of a visual object, when viewed along different lines of sight. In his book Transcritique, the Japanese philosopher Kojin Karatani uses the word ‘parallax’ to describe Kant’s shifting between contradictory perspectives. Kant’s “Antinomies of Reason” are contradictory propositions, which seem valid from their own perspectives, but which cannot be simultaneously true. Kant argues alternately from one perspective, then from the other, and Karatani describes Kant’s approach as establishing a parallax between philosophical positions. Karatani asserts that parallax does not equate with negativity, but it does not negate negativity either. The basis of parallax is the positivity of both positions.

Slavoj Žižek argues that in Karatani’s concept of the parallax view, the observed difference is not simply subjective, but that the viewer’s change in perspective reflects an ontological shift in the object itself; “the subject’s gaze is always-already inscribed into the perceived object itself, in the guise of its ‘blind spot’, that which is ‘in the object more than the object itself’, the point from which the object itself returns the gaze” (Žižek, The Parallax View, 2006). “Sure, the picture is in my eye, but me, I am also in the picture” (Jacques Lacan, The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis, 1979).

For the PoetryFilm Parallax screening at The ICA on 16 August 2015, Zata Banks will introduce a curated selection of short film artworks, chosen for their alignment with poetic structures and experiences, and with the visual, verbal and aural languages of poetry in various forms.

PoetryFilm is the influential research art project founded by British artist Zata Banks in 2002, to explore and exhibit experimental text / image / sound material. Since 2002, Zata Banks has presented over 70 PoetryFilm events at venues including Tate Britain, The ICA, CCCB Barcelona, O Miami, The Groucho Club, Cannes Film Festival, The Royal College of Art, FACT Liverpool, Mengi Reykjavik and Curzon Cinemas. Zata has judged poetry film prizes for the Southbank Centre in London, Zebra Festival in Berlin, and for the American journal Carbon Culture Review. PoetryFilm is supported by Arts Council England, and is a member of Film Hub London and part of the BFI Audience Network. The PoetryFilm Archive, which at present contains over 1,000 artworks, welcomes submissions all year round.

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*Image: Eye by Guy Sherwin, courtesy of the artist

 

Here is the full programme for PoetryFilm Parallax at The ICA Cinema on Sunday 16 August 2015 at 4pm.

Tickets: https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/poetryfilm-parallax 

Spirit of Place, Oliver Harrison, 10 mins

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Twelve Hours of Daylight, Bridget Sutherland, 7 minutes (16mm, 35mm, archive, video)

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It Started With a Murder, Susan Young, HD, 3mins (HD)

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Liberté, Maciej Piatek, 2mins

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The Lost Reels, Matthew Humphreys, 5mins (Super8)

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Everything Makes Love with the Silence, Hernán Talevara, 2 mins

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Breathing, Guy Sherwin, 3mins (100ft of 16mm)

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Eye, Guy Sherwin, 3mins (100ft of 16mm)

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Our Bodies, Matt Mullins, 2mins (archive footage)

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Talking Skull, David Asher Brook, 3mins (stop motion)

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Constellations, Julian Scordato, 8 mins

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Barattolo di Sale, PNEUMA, 10 mins

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Growing Up, Eugeny Tsymbalyuk, 2mins 30seconds (stop motion)

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Faster than Birds, Liliane Lijn, 2009 (Poemdrum) 3 minutes

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PoetryFilm News: Spring 2015

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Forthcoming PoetryFilm Events

I am delighted to announce a series of forthcoming PoetryFilm projects – both in the UK and overseas. 

 

April 2015

Transmutations poetry film event at Alchemy Film & Moving Image Festival, Hawick, Scotland (UK), 15-18 April 2015 [co-curated by PoetryFilm and Alchemy]

PoetryFilm at Wenlock Poetry Festival, Wenlock (UK), 23-26 April 2015

PoetryFilm at sound acts festival, Athens (Greece), 23-26 April 2015

 

May 2015

PoetryFilm at The Groucho Club, London (UK)

PoetryFilm at Cannes Film Festival

 

June 2015

PoetryFilm in Denmark

 

July 2015

PoetryFilm at Penzance Literature Festival, Cornwall (UK), 9 July 2015

PoetryFilm in Reykjavik (Iceland), 16 July 2015

 

August 2015

PoetryFilm returns to The ICA Cinema, London (UK), 16 August 2015

PoetryFilm in Denmark

PoetryFilm Solstice at The ICA Cinema is sold out

PoetryFilm Solstice sold out in record time. Please email info@poetryfilm.org to be added to the priority list for future events.

PoetryFilm Solstice: Programme (ICA Cinema, December 2014)

Programme for PoetryFilm Solstice on Sunday 21 December at the ICA Cinema in London. 

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PoetryFilm Solstice: Tickets Released

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The tickets for PoetryFilm Solstice at the ICA Cinema on Sunday 21 December at 3pm are now available to purchase from the ICA website. Tickets are priced £7 – £11.

“The ICA supports radical art and culture.”

PoetryFilm Solstice, ICA, Sunday 21 December 2014, 3pm

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The PoetryFilm Solstice event will take place on Sunday 21 December at 3pm at the ICA Cinema in London.

Tickets will go on sale in mid-November and full programme details will be announced shortly.

PoetryFilm News: October 2014

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PoetryFilm News: September 2014

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PoetryFilm Equinox at the ICA, September 22, 2013

PoetryFilm Equinox at the ICA

A special PoetryFilm event celebrating the Autumn Equinox with a bespoke programme of experimental short films exploring Circles, Cycles, Sequences, Planets and Patterns.

This event was “twinned” with the PoetryFilm Equinox event at the Charlotte Street Hotel in March 2013 which marked the Spring Equinox.