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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Temporary Roadmaps July 17t + 18th @ Performance Works NW





Temporary Roadmaps

curated by Karl Lind for the Alembic Series at Performance Works Northwest
July 17th + 18th 8:30 PM
Admission is 8-10.00 (sliding scale)


Performance Works NorthWest
4625 SE 67th Ave.
Portland, OR 97206


phone number for reservations 503 777 1907
and advance ticket purchase
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/71988

Under the auspices of Performance Works NW Alembic series I have curated a selection of brand new and revisited works from three daring experimental video performance artists. What will happen and where will we go? We’ll find out as I put our faithful expeditioners: Ed Mellnik, Stephanie Simek and Adam Keller in charge of this journey.


Ed Mellnik

1) The Moment, A poem for three voices by Toby Lurie will be performed in live and video space.
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3) Subjective Space- Third Movement – a short video art work by Ed Mellnik
Music by Roger Luther.

4) Excepts from ‘The Other Side of the Echo’ – a work in progress by Ed Mellnik
This work involves both live actors and projected video. Music by Mother Mallards Portable Masterpiece Company

The Door – a short video art work by Ed Mellnik
Bio for Ed Mellnik

In 1973 Ed earned his BA from the State University of NY at Buffalo.
From 1974 to the present, Video Artist Ed Mellnik has been on the cutting edge of electronic art. He has won numerous awards for his short works as well as having them shown around the world in museums and alternative spaces.
He has been awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and is an Oregon Arts Commission Fellow.
Several of his short works have been broadcast on stations KQED in San Francisco and has had several programs aired on The Discovery Channel.
Ed Mellnik is well known for his interactive and sculptural gallery installations. He has taught computer animation at the NW Film Center, been an artist in residence in many Oregon Schools. Since 1985 he has been the owner and creative director of EMA Video Productions, Inc. where he produces animation, TV commercials and Corporate marketing and training videos for NW companies.

www.emavideo.com/Vid_Art_Ed.html


Stephanie Simek

Statement for Brea(d)th:

It's sad that the air is the only
thing we share.
No matter how close we get to each other,
there is always air between us.

It's also nice that we share the air.
No matter how far apart we are,
the air links us.
-Yoko Ono


Drawing from the poem “Air Talk” by Yoko Ono (which later became a song on her Approximately Infinite Universe album in 1973), this performance connects participants in various cities around the world in a real-time experience of global community. Brea(d)th uses webcams positioned at the sky from these different locations, with each member reciting a dissected part of the poem, causing the fragments of speech to converge, disengage, and layer when broadcasted together.



Stephanie Simek

Lately I've been thinking about the powers that every individual has and what would happen if everyone decided to use them. If each person inspires another to stretch his or her mind, imagine what we all could do! If you're reading this, then we probably share some things in common. Isn't that nice? You can find me in Portland, Oregon, USA or through the internet at Stephanie@StephanieSimek.com.

http://www.stephaniesimek.com/




Adam Keller

An ArcEnabled Performance

Part ritual, part laser light show, Adam Keller debuts a performance based on a video installation he recently created for Portland's PDXFest in May. Thousands of strings hanging from above form a canopy of colored lights, and are accompanied by sound collage and vocal performance. This piece follows an arc from the quiet hum of nighttime rainfall to a fully enabled state of awareness, where anything is possible, and all choices present themselves at once.

http://www.adamkellerart.com/



About the curator, Karl Lind:
Karl Lind is a filmmaker, videographer and the curator of the ODDS AND ENDS screening series.

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