Professors David Gersten and Uri Wegman, and Several Arch Alumni Participate in STREET VIEWS Film Series

POSTED ON: March 26, 2012

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STREET VIEWS at The Maysles Cinema.  Five nights. Five films. Five Conversations.   
A new film series looking at the spaces and places we inhabit

Screenings on April 3, 5, 10, 24, 25 at 7:30pm
 


STREET VIEWS is a new film series that explores our connection to the built environment through documentaries, narratives and experimental works.  The series creates a forum for conversation with invited guest artists, filmmakers and architects who join for post-screening discussions.  The inaugural edition, “Existing Conditions,” features works by international filmmakers whose close examination of the physical world becomes the basis for meditations on social space, transformation and the contemporary urban landscape.


Co-curated and moderated by Paul Dallas (AR '08) and Anthony Titus (AR '98)

TUESDAY 3 APRIL
Disorder, 2009, China, Huang Weikai
Conversation with Chris Perry and Cathryn Dwyre (Pneumastudio)
 
THURSDAY 5 APRIL
HU Enigma, 2011, Brazil, Pedro Urgano
Conversation with Ed Keller and Carla Leitao (AUM Studio)
 
TUESDAY 10 APRIL
Decasia, 2002, Bill Morrison
Conversation with Bill Morrison (A '89) and architect David Gersten
 
TUESDAY 24 APRIL
Psychohydragraphy, 2010, USA, Peter Bo Rappmund
Conversation with artist Sarah Oppenheimer and architects Wes Rozen (AR '05) and Uri Wegman
 
WEDNESDAY 25 APRIL
Abendland, 2010, Austria, Nikolaus Geyrhalter
Conversation with artists Katherine Behar, Michael Oatman, Emmy Mikelson and John Menick

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