16 Selected VOYEUR artists screened at PerformIT 2007 experimental live art festival at Historic y in Tucson, Arizona USA.
for more details of venue and program please visit;
www.pluggedvideocollective.com/PerformIT.html
VOYEUR Artist screened during festival:
Monique Malone / Australia
Intrinsic 3’57min 2006
Robert Hecimovic / Australia
Japan 4’39min 2006-07
James Bryans / Australia
Those people down there look like ants… 3’06min 2005
Kim Collmer / Germany
Silver Seeds 9’13min 2005
Shannon Carpenter / USA
Spotlight 2’06min 2003
Barbara Agreste / Italy
The Chequered Tunnel 5’05min 2005
Lauren Olney / Australia
Circle 9’10min 2005
Sarah Lynch / Australia
Sweetiepie 3’45min 2002
Marian Tubbs / Australia
Definition of a film 3’00min 2005
Flavia Caviezel / Switzerland
So close so far away 4’00min 2002-03
Erica Eyres / Scotland
Destiny Green 7’28min 2006
Anina Schenker / Switzerland
Gotten out of the air 1’47min 2003
Buckius & Manos / USA
101 Ways to Humanize Technology 3’11min 2007
Alex Staiger / England
Artless formless 3’15min 2006
Christoph Oertli / Switzerland
Come, heavy sleep 7’40min 2004
Ulrika Holmlund / Australia
It’s like I speak another language 3’50min 2005
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
FINAL WEEK!!!!!!!
Just a reminder not to miss out on the VOYEUR ONE exhibition at 69 Smith Street Gallery.
VOYEUR – International Video Collective
Melbourne: VOYEUR – International Video Collective is a Melbourne-based, artist-run bureau dedicated to the worldwide distribution of information on contemporary video art via the Internet.
Founded in 2006, VOYEUR creates opportunities for emerging and established video artists to screen work not only online but also in national and international festivals, galleries and forums. It will work as both an online video gallery and a framework for the presentation of diverse, exceptional and original video work from emerging and established video artists from across the globe.
As a survey of contemporary video art, the mission of VOYEUR is to provide a welcoming, creative, collaborative and affordable environment for artists and activists engaged in the pursuit of new ideas within video art.
VOYEUR launched its artists and website with an exhibition held at 69 Smith Street Gallery in Fitzroy, 18 April to 6 May 2007 during the ARI Making Space artist-run initiatives in Victoria.
EXHIBITING ARTISTS:
Alan Skees/USA Anina Schenker/SWITZERLAND Barbara Agreste/ITALY Buckius & Manos/USA Christoph Oertli/SWITZERLAND Co Grundler/SWITZERLAND Erica Eyres/SCOTLAND Flavia Caviezel/SWITZERLAND Franziska Lauber/SWITZERLAND Jaguar Lacroix/AUSTRALIA James Bryans/AUSTRALIA Julia Dogra-Brazell/ENGLAND Kim Collmer/GERMANY Kristin Skees/USA Lauren Olney/AUSTRALIA Maren Juell Kristensen/NORWAY Marian Tubbs/AUSTRALIA Monique Malone/AUSTRALIA Robert Hecimovic/AUSTRALIA Sarah Lynch/AUSTRALIA Seline Baumgartner/SWITZERLAND Shannon Carpenter/USA Shaun Wilson/AUSTRALIA Sofi Basseghi/AUSTRALIA Susan Carnahan/USA Talice Lee/USA Tammy Honey/AUSTRALIA Taryn FitzGerald/USA Ulrika Holmlund/AUSTRALIA
For further information, please ring exhibition coordinator on 9347 2713 or email info@69smithstreet.com.au, info@voyeurcollective.com or visit www.voyeurcollective.com
VOYEUR ONE / VOYEUR – International Video Collective
Exhibition dates: 18 April–6 May 2007
Gallery: 69 Smith Street Gallery, 69 Smith Street, Fitzroy 3065
Phone: (03) 9347 2713
Email: info@69smithstreet.com.au
Web: www.69smithstreet.com.au
Gallery hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11–5 pm, Sunday 12–5 pm
VOYEUR is supported by 69 Smith Street Gallery, Uniform Design and the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian, state and territory governments.
VOYEUR – International Video Collective
Melbourne: VOYEUR – International Video Collective is a Melbourne-based, artist-run bureau dedicated to the worldwide distribution of information on contemporary video art via the Internet.
Founded in 2006, VOYEUR creates opportunities for emerging and established video artists to screen work not only online but also in national and international festivals, galleries and forums. It will work as both an online video gallery and a framework for the presentation of diverse, exceptional and original video work from emerging and established video artists from across the globe.
As a survey of contemporary video art, the mission of VOYEUR is to provide a welcoming, creative, collaborative and affordable environment for artists and activists engaged in the pursuit of new ideas within video art.
VOYEUR launched its artists and website with an exhibition held at 69 Smith Street Gallery in Fitzroy, 18 April to 6 May 2007 during the ARI Making Space artist-run initiatives in Victoria.
EXHIBITING ARTISTS:
Alan Skees/USA Anina Schenker/SWITZERLAND Barbara Agreste/ITALY Buckius & Manos/USA Christoph Oertli/SWITZERLAND Co Grundler/SWITZERLAND Erica Eyres/SCOTLAND Flavia Caviezel/SWITZERLAND Franziska Lauber/SWITZERLAND Jaguar Lacroix/AUSTRALIA James Bryans/AUSTRALIA Julia Dogra-Brazell/ENGLAND Kim Collmer/GERMANY Kristin Skees/USA Lauren Olney/AUSTRALIA Maren Juell Kristensen/NORWAY Marian Tubbs/AUSTRALIA Monique Malone/AUSTRALIA Robert Hecimovic/AUSTRALIA Sarah Lynch/AUSTRALIA Seline Baumgartner/SWITZERLAND Shannon Carpenter/USA Shaun Wilson/AUSTRALIA Sofi Basseghi/AUSTRALIA Susan Carnahan/USA Talice Lee/USA Tammy Honey/AUSTRALIA Taryn FitzGerald/USA Ulrika Holmlund/AUSTRALIA
For further information, please ring exhibition coordinator on 9347 2713 or email info@69smithstreet.com.au, info@voyeurcollective.com or visit www.voyeurcollective.com
VOYEUR ONE / VOYEUR – International Video Collective
Exhibition dates: 18 April–6 May 2007
Gallery: 69 Smith Street Gallery, 69 Smith Street, Fitzroy 3065
Phone: (03) 9347 2713
Email: info@69smithstreet.com.au
Web: www.69smithstreet.com.au
Gallery hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11–5 pm, Sunday 12–5 pm
VOYEUR is supported by 69 Smith Street Gallery, Uniform Design and the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian, state and territory governments.
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