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February 28, 2007 / 312 OnScreen 2007

Argyro KoutsibelaGruppo Sinestetico

312 OnScreen returns for a second night of video art. In collaboration with Sir Wilfred Grenfell College Art Gallery, 312 OnScreen 2007 will present work by the following artists (in alphabetical order):

N.B. Aldrich (Brookes, ME) & Zach Poff (Brooklyn, NY)
Alyssa Andrews (Montreal, QC/Corner Brook, NL)
Benjamin Bellas (Chicago, Il)
Dominque Blais (Paris, France)
Blake Carrington (Syracuse, NY)
Christine Dehne (New York City, NY)
Linda Rae Dornan (Sackville, NB)
Micheline Durocher (La Salle (Montreal), QC)
Joseph Farbrook (Worcester, MA)
Alla Girik & Oksana Shatalova (Rudny, Kazakhstan)
Gruppo Sinestetico (Italy)
Sinasi Günes (Istanbul, Turkey)
Jesika Joy (Toronto, ON)
Sarah Knobel (Columbia, MO)
Liz Knox (Toronto, ON)
Argyro Koutsibela (Athens, Greece)
Jean-François Leboeuf (Montreal, QC)
Su-Ying Lee (Mississauga, ON)
Suyin Looui (New York City, NY)
Jelka Milic (Salzburg, Austria)
Célia Riboulet (Le Kremlin-Bicètre, France)
Dana Sperry (Nacogdoches, TX)
Adam Trowbridge (Chattanooga, TN)
Brooke White (University, MS)

312 OnScreen takes place at 7 PM in room FC2014, Forestry Building, Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, Memorial University, Corner Brook, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada.

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In 312 Online:
Feb. 1 - 28, 2007 / Nick Fox-Gieg, “One New Message”.

still from Nick Fox-Gieg "One New Message"

“The message consisted of nothing but the distant ringing of church bells and a voice that said only “Hello?” before hanging up. It arrived in my voice mail on July 2000. How did it get there?

It must have been entrusted to a tiny electronic messenger, a wayward soul who somehow got lost in the phone system. It’s a short journey, but a very dangerous one, and maybe she didn’t reach her destination in time...” – Nick Fox-Gieg.

Nick Fox-Gieg is an animator and theatrical designer living in San Francisco. His short films have been shown at the Rotterdam and Ottawa film festivals, at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and on Canada's CBC TV.

His theatrical video projections have been featured in the Festival d'Avignon production Boxed In and the Broadway musical Squonk; he's performed his live sound and video works at the Paradiso in Amsterdam and the Redcat Theater in Los Angeles. He's received three U.S. state Media Arts Fellowships, and was awarded a Fulbright grant in 2006.

Fox-Gieg is originally from Huntington, West Virginia. He got his MFA from CalArts in 2004, and his BFA from Carnegie Mellon University in 1999.

 

 

 
     

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