SUFF2010 - THE LSD FACTORY (SHORT FILM SESSION)

Time Sat 11 Sep 4:00PM <b>Price</b> FULL $14 + bf / CONC $12 + bf <b>Bookings</b> (02) 9550 3666<br><b>Tickets</b> On sale now Factory Theatre

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LSD FACTORY

No need to take psychedelics to this session, come on this wild cinematic trip – providing we can get the films past the sniffer dogs on the way in.

Films screening as a part of the LSD FACTORY session:

TRANSPARENT MOVEMENT Soyeon Kim / 2009 / USA/South Korea A series of moving images created from various composites of human silhouettes.

MAZE Martin Gilbert / 2010 / Canada Conflict is being. Primarily 3d computer animation and 2d After Effects animation, it also incorporates drawing, photography and ceramics.

BOURÉE IN RED Australian Premiere Adam Geczy & Thomas Gerwin / 2007 / Germany/Finland/Australia A music+video work: music meets a Dionysian image-fantasy; image and sound work together in seamless operation.

ATTACK, DECAY, SUSTAIN, RELEASE Australian Premiere Kevan Funk / 2009 / Canada During a 15 minute coffee break, an office drone is liberated from his mundane existence after accidentally discovering an exhilarating form of sonic therapy.

BELIEVE Australian Premiere Dee Hood / 2010 / USA The artist enters the word ‘believe’ on Twitter to explore the common use of the word – with fascinating results.

PICK Benjamin Ross Hayden / 2010 / Canada 1916: a Voyeur stalks a Damsel at a boudoir. Pick depicts the interactions of two trapped entities within a purgatorial world. The film itself is a ‘glitchy’ cinematic homage to a dark historical moment in Calgary, Alberta.

EYE OF THE STORM Australian Premiere Mike Yuhasz / 2010 / Canada Reflective and idiosyncratic, this film juxtaposes disparate and disjointed moving images to develop an ambiguous and unsettling visual narrative.

HOUSE Australian Premiere John Gillies / 2010 / Australia 300 empty houses lie stranded, floating above the ground on flimsy piers. They are typical Queensland houses: mining residences, army huts, migrant hostels, school rooms, farm houses and suburban homes.

FLYSCREEN Richard Tuohy / 2010 / Australia An abstract fly’s-eye-view of the world featured in experimental 16mm cine-cubism.

KIOKU Australian Premiere Rina T. Yang / 2010 / UK One afternoon, a Japanese girl who lives in London comes across an empty snail shell and a lost ant on the double yellow line, and they somehow evoke her feelings of longing for home.

DRUMS AND TRAINS Australian Premiere Paul Winkler / 2010 / Australia The drummer boy hits the drum hard and fast. Toy trains travel back and forth. These journeys come to a terrible end.

ONLY BY APPOINTMENT Rene Chandler / 2009 / Australia A boy grows with a fear of balloons – or is it the balloons grow and the boy only moves?

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