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The Festival of the Moving Image team is collaborating with the Open City London Documentary Festival this year to explore urban experience and sound through film and music.
We are looking for video artists and electronic musicians whose work is relevant to this theme to collaborate on a live performance. The event will take place between 21-24 June 2012. Exact time and place TBA.

Please send links to your work to movingimage2012@gmail.com by 18 March 2012.
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The Festival of the Moving Image team is collaborating with the Open City London Documentary Festival this year to explore urban experience and sound through film and music.

We are looking for video artists and electronic musicians whose work is relevant to this theme to collaborate on a live performance. The event will take place between 21-24 June 2012. Exact time and place TBA.
Please send links to your work to movingimage2012@gmail.com by 18 March 2012.
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FMI 2012 comes to a close!

Thank you for the fantastic turnout and stay tuned for information about year’s festival.


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Featured in TimeOut London!

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“Exploring the Lens between the Real and the Imaginary”

This Friday, Saturday and Sunday at University College London.

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Friday 10 February 2012

18:00 Doors Open, UCL Campus: Pearson Building (North East Entrance) Lecture Theatre G22

How do we come to terms with our own reality and existence as individuals through our imagination?

18:30 Lunacy - Jan Svankmajer (2005)

20:30 Experimental Workshop and Interval

21:20 Waltz with Bashir - Ari Folman (2008)

23:00 End

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Saturday 11 February 2012

18:00 Doors, UCL Campus: Wilkins Building, Gustave Tuck LT 

How do we interpret the world around us and make sense of it through our imagination?

18:20 Special silent film screening accompanied by live music followed by-

Man with a Movie Camera – Dziga Vertov (1929)

Man with a Movie Camera Poster

20:10 Interval

20:30 Arizona Dream - Emir Kusturica (1993)

23:00 End

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Sunday 12 February

17:40 Doors Open, UCL Campus: Wilkins Building, Gustave Tuck LT

How do we distort reality with our imagination?

18:00 The Fall - Tarsem Singh (2006)

20:00 Interval

20:15 SPEAKER Dr. Tim Smith (Lecturer in Cognitive Science at Birkbeck College) on the psychology of film. Check out his research blog here!

 21:00 Waking Life - Richard Linklater (2001)

23:00 End

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Join UCLU’s Film Society as we explore how the visual and auditory aspects of film can aid the human imagination to cope with, interpret and distort reality. Three nights of films, talks and experiments aimed at challenging the senses and the mind.

Curator: Aeron O'Connor
Theme Committee: Anton Novoselov, Vladislava Afenlieva, Sára Foitová, Nourane Clostre, PeiSze Chow
Web: Calum Bowden
Publicity Committee: Sophie Bates, David Chapman, Emma Varley, Craig Nunn, Wilson Lau,Dexter Findley, Suresh Rajamanickam, Frances Underhill, Kat Blomberg

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