Cadence – Core Sample
$16 General Admission
$13 NWFF Members
Discussion
A panel discussion with Tom Konyves, Amaranth Borsuk, and Nikkita Oliver on the history and definition of video poetry will follow the screening and will include an opportunity for audience questions and contributions.
About
An attempt at describing video poetry with words alone leaves out half the poetry of the genre! Come to this screening to see work that helped define the video poetry genre from its beginnings to outstanding contemporary examples.
Verse meets visuals in motion during Cadence, a series of cinepoem screenings, ekphrastic responses, and generative workshops celebrating National Poetry Month. Cadence is programmed in collaboration with Chelsea Werner-Jatzke.
Video poetry is the synthesis of two types of imagination. It is text-based video work or a video-based text piece. It is a space within which visual and text are intrinsic to each other. It is a poetry genre that some might call an experimental film. A video poem makes meaning that would not exist if the text was without image, the image without text.
Panelists
Poet, scholar, and book artist whose work encompasses print and digital media, performance and installation.
Canadian video poetry pioneer and author of the 2011 Videopoetry: A Manifesto.
Seattle-based writer, teaching artist, attorney, and organizer.
Author and organizer of literary organizations and events.
Featured Artists
Tom Konyves
UNITED STATES OF POETRY (1995)
Javier Pina – Bilingual in a Cardboard Box
Emily XYZ with Myers Bartlett – Cash
Paul Beaty – Three Point Shot from Andromeda
Directed by Mark Pellington, produced by Bob Holman and Joshua Blum, “The United States of Poetry” aired on PBS.
Nico Vassilakis
John Lucas
Claudia Rankine
Eula Biss
John Bresland
Matthea Harvey
William Kaminski
William Kaminski is a conceptual artist who started Control Room with his friend, artist-curator Eve Ruether, an artist run space that independently facilitated artist projects, group exhibitions, and events in Los Angeles.
Adam Shecter
Adam Shecter works with hand-drawn animation, which he draws directly on a computer “tablet” instead of paper. His works incorporate humor, bright colors, speed and excitement.
Addoley Dzegede
Arturs Punte
Arturs Punte is a member of Orbita, a creative collective of Russian poets and artists. He is a media artist and also works as an advertising writer in Riga, Latvia. A graduate of the Gorky Literary Institute in Moscow, he is the author of two books of poetry in Russian and has published in the journals Daugava, Vavilon, Orbita, and others.
Nissmah Roshdy
Nissmah Roshdy is a young Egyptian filmmaker with an interest in experimental films, animation and motion graphics. Roshdy, who studied Applied Arts and majored in Media Design, enjoys scriptwriting and integrating literary aspects into her films.