MONO NO AWARE

Brooklyn, NY, United States, North America

01 - 06 Dec, 2020

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MONO NO AWARE

Brooklyn, NY, United States, North America

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About the festival

MONO NO AWARE is a biennial exhibition of expanded cinema showcasing sculpture, installation, single-multiple channel durational projection, and performance art that incorporates the moving image on Super 8mm, 16mm, 35mm, or as an altered light projection. (No DV)
In 2018, the eleventh edition of MONO NO AWARE exhibition presented the work of 60 international artists to an audience of 3000. This upcoming cinema-arts festival will be part of MONO NO AWARE's 12th, which also includes screenings of works commissioned from artists around the world.

Submission is sliding scale by donation ($0-20 - pay what you wish) which allows MONO NO AWARE to provide travel stipends and lodging to presenting artists. If you would like a waiver code, as FilmFreeway does not have a sliding scale option, please email mononoawarefilm@gmail.com and we'll be happy to provide you with a waiver for the amount of your choosing.

The festival is organized by the non-profit cinema-arts organization MONO NO AWARE.

MONO NO AWARE offers year-round analog filmmaking workshops to the community teaching: Super 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm filmmaking, 2-D animation and 3-D puppet animation, Production for Independent Film, Hand-processing, Alternative-processing and Non-toxic-processing Techniques, Film Preservation, Handmade Emulsion, Advanced Super 16mm filmmaking, a range of special workshops led by visiting filmmakers and more. As an extension of the educational initiatives, the organization rents analogue filmmaking equipment, makes Steenbeck flat-bed editing and JK or Oxberry optical printing facilities available to the public and we also import/distribute Color and Black and White film stocks. Through our outreach program we present these same workshops at numerous universities, film festivals, and institutions throughout the US. We have presented workshops at The Japan Society (Manhattan, NY) The Oak Cliff Film Festival (Dallas, TX) The Queens Museum (Queens, NY) and we travelled to the Thomas Edison National Park to conduct a re-imagining kinetoscopes workshop inside the historic Black Maria (West Orange, NJ). MONO NO AWARE presents a monthly screening series entitled CONNECTIVITY THROUGH CINEMA with visiting filmmakers. We’ve also started a reference library with a focus on cinema history, theory and technical filmmaking texts and publications.

To learn more about MONO NO AWARE visit: www.mononoawarefilm.com

MONO NO AWARE does not give prizes or awards, the exhibition is 'non-competitive'
That being said, we only select around 14 works for the festival each year from this open call.

About

MONO NO AWARE is a biennial exhibition of expanded cinema showcasing sculpture, installation, single-multiple channel durational projection, and performance art that incorporates the moving image on Super 8mm, 16mm, 35mm, or as an altered light projection. (No DV)
In 2018, the eleventh edition of MONO NO AWARE exhibition presented the work of 60 international artists to an audience of 3000. This upcoming cinema-arts festival will be part of MONO NO AWARE's 12th, which also includes screenings of works commissioned from artists around the world.

Submission is sliding scale by donation ($0-20 - pay what you wish) which allows MONO NO AWARE to provide travel stipends and lodging to presenting artists. If you would like a waiver code, as FilmFreeway does not have a sliding scale option, please email mononoawarefilm@gmail.com and we'll be happy to provide you with a waiver for the amount of your choosing.

The festival is organized by the non-profit cinema-arts organization MONO NO AWARE.

MONO NO AWARE offers year-round analog filmmaking workshops to the community teaching: Super 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm filmmaking, 2-D animation and 3-D puppet animation, Production for Independent Film, Hand-processing, Alternative-processing and Non-toxic-processing Techniques, Film Preservation, Handmade Emulsion, Advanced Super 16mm filmmaking, a range of special workshops led by visiting filmmakers and more. As an extension of the educational initiatives, the organization rents analogue filmmaking equipment, makes Steenbeck flat-bed editing and JK or Oxberry optical printing facilities available to the public and we also import/distribute Color and Black and White film stocks. Through our outreach program we present these same workshops at numerous universities, film festivals, and institutions throughout the US. We have presented workshops at The Japan Society (Manhattan, NY) The Oak Cliff Film Festival (Dallas, TX) The Queens Museum (Queens, NY) and we travelled to the Thomas Edison National Park to conduct a re-imagining kinetoscopes workshop inside the historic Black Maria (West Orange, NJ). MONO NO AWARE presents a monthly screening series entitled CONNECTIVITY THROUGH CINEMA with visiting filmmakers. We’ve also started a reference library with a focus on cinema history, theory and technical filmmaking texts and publications.

To learn more about MONO NO AWARE visit: www.mononoawarefilm.com

MONO NO AWARE does not give prizes or awards, the exhibition is 'non-competitive'
That being said, we only select around 14 works for the festival each year from this open call.

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Terms and rules

TO submit to the festival means that you are able to attend IN PERSON.
Full details can be found here: http://mononoawarefilm.com/entries/

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

Expanded Cinema : Performative
Early Bird (1st May, 2020) $20
Regular (5th November, 2020) $20
Late (1st December, 2020) $20

Open to performance of any type: dance, live music, spoken word, that incorporates a projected image element on Super 8mm, 16mm, 35mm, or altered light.

Expanded Cinema : Installation / Sculpture
Early Bird (1st May, 2020) $20
Regular (5th November, 2020) $20
Late (1st December, 2020) $20

Open to sculpture or Installation art works that incorporates a projected image element on Super 8mm, 16mm, 35mm, or altered light.

Expanded Cinema : Single or Multiple Projection / Durational
Early Bird (1st May, 2020) $20
Regular (5th November, 2020) $20
Late (1st December, 2020) $20

Single channel projection, dual, triple, up to as many projectors as you can imagine on Super 8mm, 16mm, 35mm, or altered light.

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