Common Area Maintenance 2020: Cadence Video Poetry Showcase [Outside]
This program will be on view at Common Area Maintenance.
2125 2nd Ave Seattle, WA 98121
(on 2nd Ave between Blanchard & Lenora)
About
On view in the window of Common Area Maintenance from 3–8pm, April 12–19, this looping selection of video poetry is dedicated to the wanderers, strollers, and skaters seeking a poetic interruption.
The street-facing showcase will serve as a visible and audible reminder to passersby that community and dialogue around media arts WILL persist. While NWFF’s physical space is temporarily closed in light of public health concerns around COVID-19, the art-hungry can tune in to nwfilmforum.org/cadence to enjoy more video poetry during Cadence, April 15–19.
Image Credit: Georgia, by E Suhr
Short Film Program:
Dark Myriad 7 (Тьма Тем 7)
(Eta Dahlia, UK, 2020, 3 min)
How Do They Do It?
(A. Moon, US, 2019, 5 min)
Big Data
(Diego Bonilla & Rodolfo Mata, Mexico, 2019, 4 min)
future perfect
(Ian Gibbins, Australia, 2019, 5 min)
Architecture of the Breath
(Kathy Rose, US, 2019, 5 min)
MANGO
(Ananya Garg, Seattle, WA, 2020, 5 min)
two sunsets
(e e greer, Portland, OR, 4 min)
Infusions
(Corbin Louis & Shanon Sankey, Seattle, WA, 2018, 6 min)
Hunger (רעב)
(Shai Alexandroni, Israel, 2019, 9 min)
Georgia,
(E Suhr, US, 2019, 3 min)
It is time to give yourself flowers
(Maria Meldgaard, Denmark, 2019, 2 min)
Romeo
(Karina Bush, Ireland & Italy, 2019, 3 min)
The Letting Go
(Alan David Pritchard, UK, 2019, 2 min)
F.P.S.
(Callan Skimin, Australia, 2020, 3 min)
You Softly Float and Pass by Me
(André Sarmento & Sofia Pelica, Portugal, 2019, 6 min)
Back to Festival Catalog:
Cadence: Video Poetry Festival [Online]
Cadence, the only festival dedicated to video poetry in the PNW, fosters critical and creative growth around its genre. This year we will host five online showcases of short video poetry works by 83 artists from 20 different countries, selected from an open call for submissions and solicitations. In 2020, Cadence is moving online for the first time, in response to Washington State’s Stay Home, Stay Safe mandate. All programs priced on a sliding scale.