UK Premiere of Mark Amerika's Immobilité

  • Type: event
  • Location: Regent Street Cinema, 309 Regent St., London W1B 2UW, United Kingdom.
  • Starts: May 11 2016 at 6:05PM
UK Premiere of Mark Amerika's work of early mobile phone video art, Immobilité, with Mark Amerika introducing the film in conversation with Chris Meigh-Andrews.

Institute for Modern and Contemporary Culture at the University of Westminster is delighted to announce a UK premiere of Mark Amerika’s work of early mobile phone video art, Immobilité.

Released in 2009, Mark Amerika's Immobilité appropriates the stylistic tendencies of the "feature-length foreign film." The artwork introduces the creative use of subtitles that double as a literary text depicting a future world where the dream of living in utopia can only be sustained by a nomadic tribe of artists and intellectuals living on the edge of apocalypse.

According to Amerika, "Immobilité mashes up the language of auteur-driven 'foreign films' with a more amateur video vernacular we now associate with social media platforms like YouTube and Vine." By experimenting with a low-tech glitch aesthetic associated with pre-HD mobile phone video recording technology as well as more sophisticated forms of motion picture narrative found in European art-house movies, Amerika makes an attempt at interrogating the question: "What is the future of cinema?"

Shot entirely on a Nokia N95 mobile phone in 2007 (before the release of the iPhone), Immobilité was filmed on location in the Cornwall region of England and received support from the University of Falmouth iRES research group, Tate Media, and the University of Colorado Innovative Seed Grant. Solo exhibitions of Immobilité have taken place at the Denver Art Museum, the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens, and the Chelsea Art Museum.

For more information on Immobilité, visit immobilite.com

For more information about the event contact Kaja Marczewska: [email protected]
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The film will be introduced by Mark Amerika, in conversation with Chris Meigh-Andrews.

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The event is free and open to all but booking is essential. Tickets available via Eventbrite: http://immobilite11may2016.eventbrite.co.uk

Category: Arts | Visual Arts | New Media.

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