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DESCRIPTION:\n	Presented by Cinema 16 \n	\n	Guest curator: Molly Surno \n\n
 \n	In an era when movies have been largely reduced to the tiny screens of 
 laptops and iPods\, Cinema 16 refreshes the communal viewing experience. C
 inema 16 is a free-floating series named in honor of the underground 1950s
  New York City avant-garde film venue. Founded by the late Amos Vogel\, th
 e original Cinema 16 was a community of cinephiles who were interested in 
 experimental and avant-garde films. Today\, artist and curator Molly Surno
  keeps this collective passion alive\, commissioning musicians to reinterp
 ret short experimental films for site-specific performances. \n\n\n	For Mo
 ving Image\, a selection of films based on extreme exploration and adventu
 re\, including psychedelic\, terrestrial\, and celestial travel\, are bein
 g scored by New York artist and musician Alexis Georgopoulos’s solo projec
 t ARP. Fittingly for the collaboration\, ARP’s music is an otherworldly fu
 sion of analog synthesizers and classical instruments. \n	\n	\n	Gary Beydl
 er’s Hand Held Day (1974\, 6 mins. 16mm) depicts a day in the Arizona dese
 rt through time-lapse photography and a handheld mirror\; Charles and Ray 
 Eames’&nbsp\;Powers of Ten (1977\, 9 mins. 16mm) illustrates the awesome s
 cope and breadth of our relationship to the universe by zooming away from 
 Earth (and returning)\; Robert Breer’s Fuji&nbsp\;(1974\, 9 mins. 16mm)\, 
 through line drawing\, rotoscope\, and live action\, lyrically depicts a t
 rain ride past Mount Fuji\; Walerian Borowczyk and Chris Marker’s Les astr
 onautes (1959\, 12 mins. Digital projection) offers a surreal combination 
 of live action\, stop motion animation\, and collage cutouts to tell the s
 tory of the adventures of an inventor who builds a spacecraft\; Bruce Conn
 er’s psychedelic Looking for Mushrooms (1967\, 4 mins. 16mm) revolves arou
 nd mushroom hunts by Conner and Timothy Leary in Mexico and San Francisco.
  \n	\n\n\n	\n	Tickets: $15 public / $9 Museum members / Free for Silver Sc
 reen members and above. Order online or call 718 777 6800 to reserve ticke
 ts. \n	\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image
SUMMARY:Cinema 16
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