
The Pixel Palace We are delighted to bring some of the leading figures in UK Machinima to NLFF to run open workshops, talk about the technology and to present a programme of Machinima films ranging from the romantic and mawkish through to the humorous and the horrific.
Machinima comes to Tyneside
Time:5:30PM Friday, December 5th
Location:Tyneside Cinema

The Pixel Palace
Plans are well afoot for the Pixel Palace Machinima workshops and screening, taking place as part of this year's Northern Lights Film Festival. More details here:
http://www.nlff.co.uk/programme/2008/eve nts/machinima

The Pixel Palace
The Tyneside Cinema presents three works by the artist Gina Czarnecki, including the British premiere of Spintex (developed with Ulf Langheinrich), the multiple award-winning Nascent, and the earlier work Infected.
Gina Czarnecki's work fuses media art, film and visual art, reflecting on the relationship between the hum...an body and new technologies.
Developed in collaboration with biotechnologists, computer programmers, dancers and sound artists, Czarnecki’s films and installations look at human relationships between image, disease, evolution, genetic research, and film technology.
Spintex, filmed at the Ashanti region of Ghana, Czarnecki and Langheinrich, looks at the daily rhythm of life and death that occur in the environment, Nascent is a visual and visceral journey about life, while Infected is about the relationship between the physical body in relation to the technology of the future.
The screenings will be followed by a discussion between the artist and Atau Tanaka, Chair of Digital Media, Newcastle University, followed by a drinks reception.
Gina Czarnecki, Infected
Sound by Fennesz.
Produced by Forma.
Supported by Arts Council England.
Gina Czarnecki - Nascent
Sound by Fennesz.
Produced by Forma.
Co-produced with Australian Dance Theatre.
Commissioned by Forma and Adelaide Film Festival.
Supported by Arts Council England.
Gina Czarnecki and Ulf Langheinrich – Spintex
Produced by Forma, funded by Capture.
Ulf Langheinrich courtesy of Epidemic.
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Gina Czarnecki's work fuses media art, film and visual art, reflecting on the relationship between the hum...an body and new technologies.
Developed in collaboration with biotechnologists, computer programmers, dancers and sound artists, Czarnecki’s films and installations look at human relationships between image, disease, evolution, genetic research, and film technology.
Spintex, filmed at the Ashanti region of Ghana, Czarnecki and Langheinrich, looks at the daily rhythm of life and death that occur in the environment, Nascent is a visual and visceral journey about life, while Infected is about the relationship between the physical body in relation to the technology of the future.
The screenings will be followed by a discussion between the artist and Atau Tanaka, Chair of Digital Media, Newcastle University, followed by a drinks reception.
Gina Czarnecki, Infected
Sound by Fennesz.
Produced by Forma.
Supported by Arts Council England.
Gina Czarnecki - Nascent
Sound by Fennesz.
Produced by Forma.
Co-produced with Australian Dance Theatre.
Commissioned by Forma and Adelaide Film Festival.
Supported by Arts Council England.
Gina Czarnecki and Ulf Langheinrich – Spintex
Produced by Forma, funded by Capture.
Ulf Langheinrich courtesy of Epidemic.
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Time:8:00PM Thursday, January 29th
Location:Tyneside Cinema

The Pixel Palace
Techheads rejoice! Datarama 0.3 is a unique democratic data event hosted by the Polytechnic. If you are working on anything technological that might just change the world, bring your laptop, gameboy, pda, mini disc, memory stick, etc., just plug into our sound systems and projector, and show off what you are working on.... Music, sound, still images, moving images, animation, nice design are all welcome.
Past contributions to Datarama have included Mobile phone documentaries, home made audio hardware, flash animation, complex super collider patches, slideshows, hand painted torches, gameboy rock, flickr crowdsourcing and HTML cross stitching. We also welcome data exchange so if you have cool home made stuff you want to share bring it along and spread the joy!
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Past contributions to Datarama have included Mobile phone documentaries, home made audio hardware, flash animation, complex super collider patches, slideshows, hand painted torches, gameboy rock, flickr crowdsourcing and HTML cross stitching. We also welcome data exchange so if you have cool home made stuff you want to share bring it along and spread the joy!
OFFICIAL PAGE : http://www.thepixelpalace.org/events/dat
http://www.thepixelpalace.org/events/datarama-0-3
Time:8:00PM Saturday, December 6th
Location:Tyneside Cinema
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