Entries Tagged as 'Film'

New films in Apollo

June 25th, 2009 · No Comments · Contributor, Film

Film night at Apollo was a resounding success. Many thanks to all who came along.
There will be new film work in Apollo from Saturday by Jayne O’Hanlon who is otherwise known as SuperVolunteer. Jayne has been busy making an animation in the shop over the space of a month. We can’t wait to see it [...]

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Super Collider - Friday June 26

June 21st, 2009 · 2 Comments · Art, Contributor, Film, Music

an evening of art + video + music + spacecraft construction at The Apollo art space
+ unseen Apollo 11 moonwalk footage
+ Feeding Time vs P.i.X DJs
+ Lung, Rotter & Seven live set (TBC)
+ work from artist Andrew Dodds
+ new Japanese space agency videos from the moon
+ help decorate a giant one-off scale model of the [...]

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What They Could Do, They Did - June 13th

June 11th, 2009 · No Comments · Art, Contributor, Film, Music

WTCDTD take over Herne Hill’s abandoned Apollo Video for a night of space exploration, featuring:
The Capsized Smiles
B-Movie tales of horror and woe
http://www.myspace.com/capsizedsmiles
AEO
One man’s battle against the machines. The light of victory, shine on.
http://aeo.noise.org.uk/
Mesonoche
“every day a day dream”, the holy beast (distorto-destructo)
Short films from The Pictures
http://www.myspace.com/thepicturesnight
& treats & that

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Laura Kidd / She Makes War - June 25th

June 8th, 2009 · No Comments · Contributor, Film, Music

Live at The Apollo is proud to present She Makes War.
Multi-instrumentalist singer songwriter, session musician, videomaker, writer, blogger, social media strategist, aspiring photographer and generally busy person Laura Kidd lives in Herne Hill with Benji the Miniature Schnauzer. Balancing the often far flung nature of her professional work with her love of all things local, [...]

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Two hours to launch…

June 4th, 2009 · No Comments · Art, Film, Music, Press

…and all is looking fantastic at the shop. Everyone is welcome, be patient with us if you have to queue outside as we only have a license for 200 people at any one time and by the replies we’ve had at the moment it feels like there may be quite a few of you. To [...]

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What’s on at the Apollo

June 3rd, 2009 · No Comments · Art, Film, Music, Writing

OK, OK, we know, the calender is the most useful thing that’s ever been put together. So, we’ll be posting the month’s schedule on a regular basis as a blog entry, so keep coming back to find out what’s on and when:
Thursday June 4th - Opening night, DJ set from Fab Fatale
Friday June 5th - [...]

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Film Available Now: Tom Dale

June 3rd, 2009 · No Comments · Art, Film

Tom Dale makes familiar things strange. For him, making work that forces an interpretation as well as a consciousness of that process is one of the principal motivations of his practice.
Curator Tom Morton writes: “Dale’s art, is an art of excess carried out with formal restrain.”
Dale works with both sculpture and film and is never [...]

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One Minute Films

June 3rd, 2009 · 1 Comment · Art, Film

One Minute Films
A programme of artists moving image curated by Kerry Baldry will be showing in the videolounge.

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2009: A Brass Odyssey

June 3rd, 2009 · No Comments · Art, Film

Alan Smith is an artist and co/founder of Allenheads Contemporary Arts. 
2009: A Brass Odyssey  The camera takes us to an orbital rendezvous with Space Station 5 to the dramatic sounds of a brass quartet tuning up. This close encounter took place in a Referral Unit in remote west Cumbria and was witnessed by many.
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Katherine Nolan

June 2nd, 2009 · 1 Comment · Contributor, Film

Katherine Nolan is a video performance artist. Her work explores a narcissistic relationship to the camera. She lives in Herne Hill and is currently pursuing a practice-led PhD at the University for the Creative Arts, Surrey. Her work has been exhibited internationally including recent festivals such OPA 0.2 in Athens, Greece and forthcoming performances in [...]

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