Annexinema

The Arts Organisation, 8pm
Sat 17. Jan
£3/£2 (conc.)

Christopher Gladwin
Annexinema was founded by Emily Wilczek, artist and Lecturer at the University of Lincoln, and Ian Nesbitt, artist and co-founder of Stand Assembly. Taking its name from the Annexe building of the previous Stand Assembly studio space in Nottingham (www.standassembly.org) where the first five events were held, Annexinema is now a peripatetic event, maintaining its ad-hoc sensibility.

This event will feature a programme of short experimental films and videos, a live sound performance, and a sound installation. Food and drink will be available throughout the night, and emphasis in on an informal and engaging programme.

Wilczek&Nesbitt are keen to nurture an environment of collaboration and cross-pollination between art-related practices, incorporating screenings, installations, performances and live music events. Operating outside of a traditional cinema or gallery, they encourage submissions from artists and actively source work from local, national and internationally emerging artists as well as more established practitioners.

Annexinema will be curating Broadway Media Centre’s Digital Broadway programme in early 2009. 2009 will also see the production of the first Annexinema DVD, which will collect and distribute internationally a selection of Annexinema favourites thus far.

For more information please contact:

www.annexinema.org


Featured Annexinema Artists:

Christopher Gladwin

Christopher Gladwin is a sound artist, experimental musician and noise-maker from the Lincolnshire Wolds. His creations combine pop musicality with absurdist noise of outré sonic research. He has recorded the screams of frogs, performed 340 songs in one set and played an amplified bowl of cous cous. For Annexinema Gladwin will perform "ELECTRO-ACOUSTIC NOISE ACTION!”* exploring the aesthetic object of noise produced electro-acoustically using crude self made devices.

*featuring Potato Synthesis!


Joe Gilmore: ][ ||-] ][ ]

Joe Gilmore is a multidisciplinary artist and graphic designer. For Annexinema, he will be installing a generative sound piece for 16 speakers using sine waves and noise. For more information please visit: www.joe.qubik.com