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video & music festival 2000
program

Vanessa Bley, performing in MAY DAY, MAY DAY. Copyright A. I. Goss-Bley 1999.

 Saturday April 29th., 2000

2 pm -  PAIK-ABE SCREENING
3 pm - NOT STILL ART International Screening 2000
followed by discussion
(break for dinner)

7 pm - "MAY DAY, MAY DAY"
performance...from the pagan to the political

NOT STILL ART at the MICRO MUSEUM
123 Smith Street, Brooklyn, NY
(718) 797-3116   DIRECTIONS
(the Bergen Street Station on the F train)

Day Pass: $15. in advance, $20. at the door

PRESS RELEASE

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The NOT STILL ART FESTIVAL was created in 1996 to celebrate abstract and non-narrative electronic motion imaging and its relationship to music and sound.  The visual uniqueness of the electronic medium is a determining aesthetic element in work screened at the Festival.

"These passionate [abstract] compositions are not limited to the purely visual celebration of what pleases the eyes. They reach beyond the world of the senses to symbolize the forces that activate life and the physical world with all their overwhelming complexity." from Rudolf Arnheim's essay "What Became of Abstraction?", p. 22, To The Rescue of Art U. of CA Press, 1992. HR



The Not Still Art Festival is produced by artists for artists.  It is a project of the New York Foundation for the Arts.  It is funded with a Presentation Funds Grant from the Experimental Television Center , with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts.  The NSA Fest 2000 is sponnsored by ImprovArt.com and Promote Art Works, Inc.  The Not Still Art Festival receives promotional support from Media Alliance at WNET/Thirteen, FIVF/AIVF and the Bay Area Video Coalition.
Thanks to Telenet.net for graciously providing internet access and this website in support of the arts.   Festival Director: Carol Goss


NOT STILL ART
P.O. Box 496
Cherry Valley, NY 13320-0496
FAX: 607.264-3476
E-Mail: nsa_fest@hotmail.com

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