Weekend#1: Projections
at MOCA's Geffen Contemporary, November 5-7, 2004, 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Opening reception: Friday, November 5, 2004, 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM - FREE!

On November 5, three days after the elections, Freewaves invites you to celebrate or mourn together. The festival will turn the MOCA Geffen Contemporary into a kaleidoscope of video feedback with 30 simultaneous projections and installations, each presenting an artist’s interpretation of a distressed world. Are they just projecting?
Weekend:

#1: Nov 5-7

#2: Nov 12-14

#3: Nov 20


#4: Nov 27

Can We Make Nectar from Poison?
Curated by Pooja Sood

Video Art from India and Pakistan
November 5-7, 2004, 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM


The events following 9/11 have had a profound effect around the globe. Responses by South Asian artists to the war waged by President Bush in Iraq, have been unanimously angry, critical and confrontational. Works range from overtly political about coercive potential of information streams to deeply personal, performative videos about violence, myths and rituals.

Featuring works by: Bani Abidi, Sheba Chhacchi, Subba Ghosh, Subodh Gupta, Ranbir Kaleka, Aisha Khalid, Ein Lall, Monali Meher, Rashid Rana and Kiran Subbaiah

Horne Massive Sound System by Matt Hope
DJ Derek Rath (Cosmic Barrio)

Dare to Exist
Curated by Miguel Petchkovsky Morais
with Jeffrey Normile

Video Art from Africa
November 5-7, 2004, 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM

As the works in this program attest, Africa is not a statistic of human conflict, generating social instability as a measure of civilization. Africa knows about paradise and the wounds of loss. Africa is the brunt of western indifference, failing to attract the attention of the dossiers of globalization, but as Aimé Cessaire said: It is when people are involved in the active work of destroying an inhibitive social structure and building a new one that they begin to see themselves. They are born again.

The artists are exploring visual vocabularies, investigating their own desires and fears, identities and cultural contradictions, body and religion, ethics and aesthetics.

Featuring works by artists: Abdelatif Benfaidoul, Berry Bickle, Andries Botha, Isaac Carlos, Rehab Elsadek, Zen Marie, Tracey Rose and Abdelaziz Taleb
 
Moth to a Flame
Selected by LA Freewaves

Video projections
November 5-7, 2004, 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM


The camera lens does not merely observe; it can also seduce or repel. These various modes are presented as a sequence of paradoxes around the gallery — ricocheting, sparking, refuting, reinforcing or complementing on subjects spanning the sumptuous to the sickening, the romantic to the unraveling.

Featuring works by: Bull.Miletic, Paul Emmanuel, Jeanne C. Finley & John Muse, Louis Hock, Bonita Makuch, NomIg., Chris Oakley, Jim Skuldt, Kerry Tribe, Ma Yongfeng, and (on opening night only): Ben Shaffer and Tenzin Wangchuk
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