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NY Background: Robert Bowen Screening and Performance

November 17, 2016 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Free

Through sensations of depth, sound, and movement, this uniquely collaborative experimental media work is an instrument to view the city, as it examines the iconic geopolitical landscape of Lower Manhattan in ways not previously experienced. One day in 1903, the filmmaker, J. B. Smith, on assignment for the Edison Manufacturing Co. of West Orange, NJ, took a boat ride down the Hudson. This project takes off from a digital stereoscopic conversion of what Smith saw, what he didn’t see, what we see now, what’s missing, and what we’re likely to see in the not too distant future. By varying the modes of perception we experience trans-temporal drift. New York City is revealed to be a panopticon of frenetic urban renewals culminating in postmodern hyperspace, geopolitical tragedy and the entropic effects of climate change. Ultimately a future city emerges in a meta-model interface, and the background merges with the foreground.

SVA MFA Photography, Video and Related Media hosts media artist, Robert Bowen, and musicians, Jason Smeltzer, Julian Sparacino, George Quasha, and Charles Stein, for this transmedia event, in which Bowen’s stereoscopic film becomes a real-time musical score.

View trailer here

The event is free and open to the public.

Venue

SVA Visual Arts Theater
333 W 23rd St
New York City,
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