atc @ ucb, miranda july, wed 7:30pm

The Art, Technology, and Culture Colloquium
of UC Berkeley's Center for New Media Presents:

Ten True Things
Miranda July, Artist and Filmmaker, LA

** Wed, 9 Nov, 7:30-9pm
** Note special location: UC Berkeley Art Museum Theater
** 2621 Durant Avenue (enter at Durant or through garden on Bancroft)
** Seating is limited! Free tickets (one per person) will be available
** at the Durant Gate entrance starting at 6pm.
** Theater doors will open at 7:10pm.

Miranda July's appearance is presented in conjunction with the Dept
of Art Practice's "INTERVENTIONS" lecture series.

ATC Lectures are free and open to the public.

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Miranda July will present her work in film, fiction, performance, web
and audio. If you have seen her feature film, _Me and You and Everyone
We Know_, and are wondering how it came to be, this evening will give
you some insight. Miranda also has some questions that you will
perhaps be able to resolve for her.


Miranda July makes movies, performances, recordings and combinations
of these things. Her short movies ( Haysha Royko, The Amateurist, Nest
of Tens, Getting Stronger Every Day) have been screened
internationally at sites such as the Museum of Modern Art and the
Guggenheim Museum. Nest of Tens and a sound installation, The
Drifters, were presented in the 2002 Whitney Biennial. July
participated in the 2004 Whitney Biennial with
learningtoloveyoumore.com, created with support from the Creative
Capital foundation and in collaboration with artist Harrell
Fletcher. July's multi-media performances (Love Diamond, The Swan
Tool, How I Learned to Draw) have been presented at venues such as the
Institute of Contemporary Art in London and The Kitchen in New
York. July's stories can be read in The Paris Review and The Harvard
Review and her radio performances can be heard regularly on NPR's The
Next Big Thing. July's first feature-length film, Me and You and
Everyone We Know (IFC Films / FilmFour) premiered in January 2005 at
the Sundance Film Festival, where it received a special jury prize for
originality of vision. It debuted internationally at the Cannes Film
Festival where it was awarded with four prizes, including the Camera
d'Or.

see http://www.mirandajuly.com

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ATC Primary Sponsors: UC Berkeley Center for New Media (CNM) and
Center for Information Technology in the Interest of Society (CITRIS)

Additional ATC Sponsors: Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor and
Provost, College of Engineering Interdisciplinary Studies Program,
Consortium for the Arts, BAM/PFA, and the Townsend Center for the
Humanities.

ATC Director: Ken Goldberg
ATC Associate Director: Greg Niemeyer
ATC Graduate Assistant: Irene Chien
Curated with ATC Advisory Board

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