CINEMA OMBLIGO. San Francisco, CA
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Cinema Ombligo, Orange Alley, Mission District, San Francisco
Curated by Laurie O’Brien and Justine Topfer
August 1 – October 31, 2014

Cinema Ombligo (of Orange Alley Projects) is a small benevolent gesture, one which offers an element of surprise and delight to the public realm. It exists as a peephole; an alternative venue for art, which showcases experimental film in a publically accessible manner 24/7.
 
The short films will be silent, experimental, and non-narrative. They will be looped and viewed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The ‘cinemas’ are made to be seen-one-person-at-a-time, reminiscent of the Edison’s Kinetoscope Parlors, the first early cinemas which were in existence on Market Street in 1895. We hope to challenge the idea that films must be viewed in a theater.
 
The peephole cinema experience is a prototype. As far as we know, it is the first of its kind!  Viewing films in a tiny hole allows for darkness required of film screening–which is why we don’t see a lot of public films.  As an independent unsolicited act of generosity into the public realm, we feel that the spirit of the project is also important. We are also interested in fostering a felt sense of shared public spare, thereby encouraging connection within the community.  Cinema Ombligo is playful by nature. It acknowledges our voyeuristic pleasure and allows us to explore sense of curiosity.

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Northern Spark 2014: Projecting the City. Minneapolis, MN

June 14, 2014
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Video and performance artist Jefferson Pinder met Northern Spark artistic director Steve Dietz years ago when Dietz gave a public talk about an earlier festival endeavour of his, Zero1 San Jose. They struck up a conversation and when Northern Spark began four years ago, Dietz encouraged Pinder to apply for the open call. It took a number of years for the right project to materialize, but all the conceptual pieces came together for this year’s emphasis on Projecting the City. Pinder is creating a new video performance work for Northern Spark called Relay, which draws on his ongoing exploration of the embodiment of labor and physical exhaustion, an interest in cultural reference to long distance running and Minneapolis’s Somali-American community.

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