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Aurora and Korridor

Black Box
8.00pm Sunday 13 April |
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Unfamiliar Countries, Impossible Structures is a selection of screenings touring from the Aurora International Animation festival in Norwich last year. From computer-generated galaxies to organic film-based work and found-footage, this programme looks at altered landscapes, puzzles and abstract otherworlds.
www.aurora.org.uk
Followed by
Korridor is an audio/visual collaboration between Caroline McCarthy & Doireann O’Malley, This performance, The age of uncertainty in a time of plenty, will contain a film sequence shot between Berlin and Iceland using photography, film installation and experimental sound to map interior worlds and exterior journeys and the constant shift between reality and fantasy.
myspace.com/korridorkorridor
Presented by Queen Street Studios.
Aurora Screening begins at 8pm followed by Korridor.
In conjunction with Chewie Films.
ERASURE
Old Museum Arts Centre
Tuesday 15 April
7.30 pm
£3/£2
Total length approx 55'
'Erasure' is a programme of twelve new experimental film and video works from across the world. Many of the featured work refer to erasure in terms of memory and mortality (particularly Marjut Rimminen's 'Learned By Heart'), and to the act of forgetting, while other films interact directly with a sense of the materiality both of the medium and the subject, such as Félix Dufour LaPerrière & Dominic Etienne Simard's 'Head' and Ian Helliwell's 'Sun Tower 70'. Meanwhile Karø Goldt's 'Été', whose very title refers both to 'summer' and to something 'having been', conjures up a particular wistfulness or nostalgia.
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