The iotaWeekly April 19-25, 2010
“Phosphenes” (2010) by Aaron Ross and Anna Geyer Watch Aaron Ross’s and Anna Geyer’s “Phosphenes,” an exciting collaboration that explores the images that come to us between waking and sleeping through the combination of 2D and 3D animation with 16mm film manipulation techniques.For more information about Aaron Ross and his work, please visit his website.
Site of the Week
The Red Vic Movie House When in Northern California, put San Francisco’s Red Vic on your list of must-do’s. Found on legendary Haight Street., the independently operated theater celebrates it’s 30th anniversary this year as it continues to enlighten the SF Bay Area with a range of cult, arthouse, and experimental films.On April 22, The Red Vic hosts a screening of “Celestial Navigations: The Films of Al Jarnow” with Al Jarnow in attendance for a very special Q&A session.
Artist of the Week
Al Jarnow Born December 20, 1945 in Brooklyn, NY, the multi-talented Al Jarnow is a painter, software developer, “beach builder,” exhibition designer, and filmmaker whose film work has screened internationally and on children’s television on shows like Sesame Street and 3-2-1 Contact has touched the lives of millions.In Los Angeles? See “Celestial Navigations,” a retrospective of Jarnow’s work with Al Jarnow in person at The Cinefamily on April 24 at 7:30.For more information about the artist and his work, purchase his new DVD “Celestial Navigations” and visit his website.
Derek haugen
