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BAFTA PARTY this week . . .
Wednesday the 18th at the Cube.
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BLUESCREEN 28/01/09
Hi Folks
Bluescreen is Back!
Wed 28th / 7.30pm / GBP 3/2
Bluescreen WANTS your films! First one of 2009, so lets kick it off with a jammed packed evening of your locally made films. If you’re a film maker, BRING your films (20 mins or under) along for 7.30. If your not, come along anyway and check out what Bristol has to offer short film wise.
In the AUDITORIUM, kicking off the evening will be a LIVE score, to some carefully selected archive bluescreen films, from the CUBE’s very own in-house ORCHESTRA.
And in the BAR, djs ‘bluescreen hifi’, will be playing a fine selection of tunes throughout the evening.
So go on, come down to the Cube’s favourite and Bristols only truly independent OPEN screen film night and experience the best in Bristol filmmaking!
FFI: bluescreen@sparror.cubecinema.com
http://www.myspace.com/cubebluescreen
See you on the 28th!
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Other Bluescreen News:
Early Feb, bluescreen are off to the Berlin Film Festival to not only to watch some films, but also to discuss the possibility of an anglo/german bluescreen at some point this year! Watch this space!
Februarys Bluescreen 25/02/09 – is a Student Special Bluescreen, hosted in conjunction, with Screentest – The National Student Film Festival. http://www.screentestfest.org.uk/.
More details next month.
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Cabaret and New Year
Two events coming up at the Cube…
Another December cabaret with a host of acts and treats
And Fascinating Virtue, a rural New Year’s Retreat inside the Cube
Thanks to Mr Hopkinson for our glorious FV poster!
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Hello from Publicity Central
Hey gang,
Why it was just one month ago that we celebrated 10 years of The Cube. Just before that momentous weekend, Me and young Polly Pocket met a couple of local hacks from Bristol’s favourite paper The Bristol Evening Post. Martin and Dave turned out to be a couple of lovely chaps, Dave had even worked in an Arts theatre before and bore the scars of watching Derek Jarman‘s Jubilee 3 times on the trot (there’s only so many times you need to see a skinhead buggering someone on a Union Jack).
Anyhooo here’s what ended up in the paper:
Thanks to Eva who helped organise this.
Big Love, Richie Paradise
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Last Bluescreen of 2008 – 26/11/08
Roll up, Roll up for the last bluescreen of 2008!
WED 26th NOVEMBER. CUBE CINEMA, BRISTOL.
DOORS 7.30. FILMS ON 8PM+. GBP3/2 & FILMMAKERS IN FOR FREE!
The Cube Cinema will be the place to be on the 26th, where you can check out the best in local filmmaking!
So tell your friends and come and show off your films, new and old up on the big screen!
Plus the seductive sounds of Bluescreen Hi-fi in the Bar!
And also maybe an appearence from the Cube Orchestra.
For further news and updates, check in at our myspace site here:
http://www.myspace.com/cubebluescreen
See you on the 26th.
bluescreen x
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barack-obama-wins-the-insanity-is-over/
As mentioned in the above linked post, The Cube’s election night makes a brief appearance in this local itv clip
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Tell your friends . . . entertaining art on Sunday 8pm at The Cube
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Here’s the full Banana Skinny on Doug Fishbone :
I think you might dig his uncomfortable / comfortable joke telling styles :
Artist Doug Fishbone will be performing one of his celebrated comic slide-show lectures, taking his audience on a journey through his mildly warped imagination, with a special nostalgic look at the Cold War, and his childhood growing up in New York City.
Illustrating his narration with hundreds of images downloaded from the internet, Fishbone has come up with a new and innovative form of story-telling that sits strangely at the crossroads between high and low, leading one critic to describe him as a “stand-up conceptual artistâ€. His work weaves complicated visual and narrative tapestries that recycle the imagery of the mass-media, satirizing many of the outrages and excesses of the contemporary moment in the process.
Doug Fishbone is an American artist living and working in London.
He earned an MA in Fine Art degree at Goldsmiths College in 2003 and was awarded the Beck’s Futures Prize for Student Film and Video in 2004.
He is perhaps best known for his project 30,000 Bananas – a huge mountain of ripe bananas installed in the middle of London’s Trafalgar Square and later given away free to the audience – in October 2004.
Fishbone’s video and performance work was included in the British Art Show 6 in 2005-2006, a national touring exhibition held every five years to feature the best in contemporary British art.
He had his first major solo project at Gimpel Fils in London in October of 2006, and performed at London’s Hayward Gallery in February of 2007 and at the ICA in London in July of 2007.
More recently, Fishbone was commissioned to create a video for the Beck’s Fusions programme in Trafalgar Square in September of 2007, and was voted one of the Future Greats of the art world in the annual survey of Art Review in 2007. He recently participated in the exhibition “Laughing in A Foreign Language†which opened at the Hayward Gallery in January of 2008, and staged a performance at the Southbank Centre in March.
He is participating in the Busan Bienniale in Korea in September of 2008.
Fishbone was born in New York City in 1969.
Maybe see you there and spread the word if you can . . .
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