ICE Announcements 9.22.09
ICE Announcements 9.22.09
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* ICE Seminar: Gaming (tonight)*
1. Young Foxy and Free Launch Party (9/22)
2. ICE-Vision: The Saragossa Manuscript (9/24)
3. Lecture: Michael Malkiewicz (9/24)
4. Our Lady of 121st Street•(begins 9/24)
5. Television Roundtable: Jack Bauer and 24 (9/25)
6. Miyazaki Animation Series (begins 9/25)
7. Lecture: Pipo Nguyen-duy (9/29)
8. Cine Screenings and Events
More event and opportunity listings available at:
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*ICE Seminar: Gaming*
Tuesday, September 22 at 5 PM
Hugh Hodgson School Of Music
Dancz Hall, Room 246
Art, music, and theatre come together in the world of game development.
Casey O’Donnell has worked as a software engineer and project manager both in and out of the videogame industry. He is currently the Athens Chapter President of the Georgia Game Developers Association.
John Kundert-Gibbs specializes in 3D computer modeling and animation, sound and media design, and dramatic writing and playwrights. He is a professor of Theatre and Film Studies.
Brion Kennedy is a co-founder of Audio Aggregate and a member of Bit Brigade, a band that plays the soundtracks to classic Nintendo games while a gamer beats the game from start to finish.
Free and open to the public. Directions: noise.uga.edu/danczdirections.html
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1. Young, Foxy & Free fall issue launch party
Tuesday September 22
283 Bar, 283 E. Broad Street, Athens
The fall issue of Young, Foxy & Free will be debuted on the Autumnal Equinox! City-wide distribution begins the following day – magazine with website, blog, and tweets that feature Athens, Georgia art, music and fashion – by Athens artists, musicians and photographers.
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2. ICE-Vision: The Saragossa Manuscript (Wojciech Has, 1965)
Thursday, September 24 at 8 PM
Lamar Dodd School of Art Room S150
Film Studies major Will Stephenson continues ICE’s informal weekly series, selecting a variety of world cinema classics and subcultural curiosities.
“The frame of the film is the journey undertaken by an innocent, Alfons van Worden, to join his regiment in Madrid, a trip that takes him through his own dreams and enchantments into the dreams and enchantments of the characters in his fantasies. There are mysterious hermits, two houris who claim to be his first cousins and want to share him as husband, unfaithful wives, wandering lovers, gypsies, a one-eyed man possessed by devils, etc.” -New York Times
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3. Willson Center Visiting Artist Michael Malkiewicz
Thursday, September 24, 2009
8:00 p.m. Edge Hall, Hugh Hodgson School of Music
Michael Malkiewicz presents ‘A Demonstration of the Three Dances Performed at Don Giovanni’s Ball.’
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4. Our Lady of 121st Street
Sep 24-25, 29-30, Oct 1-2 @ 8:00 pm Sep 27, Oct 4 @ 2:30 pm
Cellar Theatre – Fine Arts Building
By Stephen Adly Guirgis. Nothing brings people together like a dead nun’s stolen body. At least, not according to this dark and searing comedy by playwright Stephen Guirgis, called by New York Magazine “the best playwright in America under forty”. As twelve NYC neighbors await the return of their beloved Sister Rose’s body, their humorous and heartrending stories collide with unexpected – and inevitably touching – results.
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5. Friday, September 25, 2009
Television Roundtable:Jack Bauer and 24: Politics and Serial Drama
4:00 p.m. 150 Miller Learning Center
Richard Neupert (film studies) and Horace Newcomb (Peabody Awards) co-moderate this roundtable discussion. Panelists: Christine Becker (film, television and theatre, Notre Dame), Doris Kadish (Romance Languages) and Dean Krugman (advertising). Sponsored by the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts.
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6. Friday night Miyazaki Animation Series
Lamar Dodd School of Art
Room S151
Friday September 25 – My Neighbor Totoro (original dub)
Friday October 9 – Princess Mononoke
Friday October 23 – Laputa: Castle in the Sky
The screenings begin at 7pm and are free.
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7. Pipo Nguyen-duy
Visiting Artist and Scholar Lecture
September 29th, 2009, 5:30 PM
Room S151, Lamar Dodd School of Art
Nguyen-duy, born in Hue, Vietnam in 1962, received a master’s degree of fine arts in photography from the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque in 1998. The artist lives in Ashland, Oregon, and teaches in Oberlin College, in Oberlin, Ohio, where he is associate professor of photography. His work has been shown internationally, with recent exhibitions at the Light Work Gallery in New York, The Faaborg Museum in Denmark, and the Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego.
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8. THIS WEEK @ CINE
SOUL POWER
THE ROOM
IN THE LOOP
PAPER HEART
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