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This horsie's coming 'round the mountain! Thursday, March 28th, 7:30PM.

This Thursday, March 28 @ 7:30PM

LOMAA 16mm Animation Night @
East Village Arts Co-op

757 Dundas Street
 

A rare collection of gorgeous, painstakingly animated 16mm films from 1960's & 70's Hungary, Poland, Yugoslavia, France, USA & Canada.

Techniques include vivid oil paints and pastels, cutout paper collage, abstract line drawings, camera-less emulsion scratching, and animation in sand.

Programme as curated by Sebastian Di Trolio:
SISYPHUS (Marcell Jankovics, Hungary, 1974)
HORSE (Witold Giersz, Poland, 1967)
ARS GRATIA ARTIS (Dusan Vukotic, Yugoslavia, 1969)
METAMORPHOSIS OF MR. SAMSA (Caroline Leaf, Canada, 1978)
SHORT & SUITE (Norman McLaren & Evelyn Lambart, Canada, 1959)
FIDDLE-DE-DEE (Norman McLaren, Canada, 1947)
MISE A NU (Robert Lapoujade, France, 1966)
FRANK FILM (Frank & Caroline Mouris, USA, 1973)

The programme adds up to just under an hour.

Admission to this event is free, but donations will be accepted.

Facebook event page - http://on.fb.me/YDClC9
OPEN STUDIO LIVE INTERVIEW AT LONDON FUSE
When: Friday April 5, 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM

Where: The Studio, 402.5 Richmond St. (Dundas and Richmond), London, ON
Interviewees: Forked River Brewing Co.

What is a Fuse Morning?

Fuse Morning is a chance to connect with creative people doing creative things.

Each month LondonFuse will open up its studio to the talented and creative people. While connecting with one another over coffee and snacks, they will participate in a live-streamed interview with an individual doing inspiring things.

MUSEUM LONDON: 10 Short TIFF Films for Children, 2012, Canada, 81 min total running time, ages 8+
When: April 28th, 2013, at 3:00 PM
Where: Lecture Theatre
Cost: $5

Watch 10 Excellent Canadian Films with the Family.

INCLUDES:

The Rink, Thelon Oerning, 2011, Canada, 13 min, G

In order to gain the attention of his father and brothers, twelve-year-old Charlie straps on his ice skates and gets a helping hand from an unexpected source.

Nodin, Nodin Wawatie, 2010, Canada, 3 min, G, Anishnabe
In this engaging self-portrait, Anishinabe b-boy Nodin showcases his arsenal of breakdancing moves.

Museum London: International Museum Day: Museums and the Future of 3D Printing and Imaging
When: May 16th, 2013, at 7:00 PM
Where: Centre Gallery
Cost: Free

Professor Bill Turkel and PhD candidate Devon Elliott of Western’s Department of History share innovations in interactive exhibition design, including 3D printing and object imaging. Turkel and Elliott will demonstrate how objects are photographed using Museum London’s exhibition London Works and will reproduce them as tangible pieces on the 3D printer. Turkel and Elliott will speak informally about the future of technology in museums, and how 3D imaging and printers can recreate objects that we wouldn’t normally be able to touch.

 

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