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THURSDAY (June 10): Flux Screening Series @ The Hammer feat. Chris Milk, Alexandre de Bonrepos, Chris Marrs Piliero and Jonas Odell

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Our fine friends at Flux team up with another of our good friends as director Chris Milk joins Alexandre de Bonrepos and Chris Marrs Piliero to show off their latest and greatest works on film for Flux’s Screening Series at the Hammer Museum in Westwood. Also on tap is a retrospective of works by Swedish filmmaker Jonas Odell (award winning vids for Goldfrapp, Franz Ferdinand) as well as our pal Kyle Ng on the 1’s and 2’s.

Don’t forget to RSVP!

From the Fluxers:

“This Thursday join us in kicking off Summer with the Flux Screening Series at the Hammer Museum.

This special evening features guest filmmakers Chris Milk, Alexandre de Bonrepos and Chris Marrs Piliero who will be on hand to present their exciting new work followed by short presentations.

The program will also feature a mini-retrospective of work by celebrated Swedish filmmaker Jonas Odell, including his award-winning videos for Goldfrapp and Franz Ferdinand and the Los Angeles premiere of Tussilago, which won “Best Animated Short Film” at this year’s San Francisco Film Festival. Plus a few more surprises.

Come celebrate an evening of innovative films followed by a party in the courtyard.”

Flux Screening Series at the Hammer
Thursday, June 10th
7PM - Box Office opens and Pre-screening Reception with Special Guest DJ Kyle Ng. Hammer Cafe and Bar will be open.
8PM - Screening and Filmmaker Presentations
9:30PM-11PM - After-party. Hammer Cafe and Bar will be open.
Hammer Museum
Billy Wilder Theater
10899 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90024

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THURSDAY: Get Hammered at Flux

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Or maybe “Get Fluxed at the Hammer”? Either way, this holiday season the gift giving folks at Flux give us yet another stellar lineup of music videos and short films for 2009’s final Flux Screening Series at the Hammer. Featuring the world premiere of Mia Doi Todd’s “Open Your Heart” (directed by Michel Gondry and edited by my editing mentor Fernando Villena), as well as breakthrough music videos by Charlotte Gainsbourg & Beck (dir. Keith Schofield madman behind Diesel’s “SFW XXX”!), Grizzly Bear (dir. Allison Schulnik), Ramona Falls (dir. Stefan Nadelman creator of Food Fight!), and Yeasayer (dir. Radical Friend) among others.

Filmmakers Michel Gondry, Keith Schofield, Allison Schulnik and Kirby McClure and Julia Grigorian of Radical Friend will be in attendance.

The evening’s festivities conclude with a special musical performance by Mia Doi Todd, Michel Gondry and friends.

Flux Screening Series
Thursday, December 17th, 8pm screening/10pm after-party
Hammer Museum
Billy Wilder Theater
10899 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90024

From the Fluxers:

“As part of the quarterly Flux Screening Series showcasing innovative film and music, the Hammer will debut the World Premiere of Mia Doi Todd’s new video “Open Your Heart”, directed by Michel Gondry. The evening of shorts and videos will include videos for Grizzly Bear, Charlotte Gainsbourg & Beck, Ramona Falls among others. Filmmakers Michel Gondry, Keith Schofield, Allison Schulnik and Stefan Nadelman will be in attendance. The evening will conclude with a reception featuring a very special live performance by Mia Doi Todd herself!

ALL HAMMER PUBLIC PROGRAMS ARE FREE.

Tickets are required, and are available at the Billy Wilder Theater Box Office one hour prior to start time. Limit one ticket per person on a first come, first served basis. Hammer members receive priority seating, subject to availability.

Parking is available under the Museum. There is a $3 flat rate after 6:30 p.m.”

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TUESDAY: Flux Screening Series at the Hammer

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

The father and mother Fluxers known as Jonathan and Meg Wells continue to spread the messages of creative filmmakers as their Flux Screening Series delivers yet another stellar line up tonight at the Hammer. Featuring the Los Angeles premiere of Logorama, a spectacular animated action movie created entirely with corporate logos from renowned French design studio H5, the evenings’ program also includes new work from Spike Jonze, Jonathan Glazer, Chris Cairns, Shynola and much more.

Flux Screening Series
Tuesday, September 15th
7pm - Box Office opens and Pre-screening Reception. Hammer Cafe and Bar will be open.
8pm - Screening and Filmmaker Presentations
9:30-11pm - After-party with guest DJ Kyle Ng. Hammer Cafe and Bar will be open.
Hammer Museum
Billy Wilder Theater
10899 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90024
Free Admission, RSVP Suggested (flux.net/rsvp)

From Juxtapoz:

“They say the average American is exposed to thousands of corporate logos every day. If that’s the case, then the new film Logorama directed by H5 has tons of content, as the animated action movie has been created entirely with corporate logos.

David Fincher does a cameo voice as the Pringles man/logo. The LA premiere will debut tomorrow night, Tuesday, September 15, 2009 from 7-11pm as part of the FLUX Screening Series at the Hammer Museum.

The surreal Spike Jonze short film We Were Once A Fairytale that he made with Kanye West will also be shown as well as Neurosonics Audiomedical Labs Inc. directed by Chris Cairns; Grizzly Bear “While You Wait For The Others” directed by Sean Pecknold; Dead WeatherTreat Me Like Your Mother” directed by Jonathan Glazer; Coldplay “Strawberry Swing” directed by Shynola; and Dix (ten) directed by BIF.”

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THIS WEEKEND: Flux Super 8, India, Junk in the Trunk, Second Shift, Handmade Nation, Grind for the Green, and J-Rocc

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Looks like Saturday is the big winner with many a good thing in this weekend’s stacked schedule of events for your cultural and social pleasures.

Flux Super 8
Opening reception: Saturday, August 15th, 7–10pm
Scion Installation L.A. Space
3521 Helms Ave. (at National)
Culver City, CA 90232
Show runs from August 15 through September 5, 2009

  • And while you’re in Culver City hop on over to the Corey Helford Gallery and take a trip to India with the moustachioed madman Carlos Ramos as he once again dazzles with his trademark contrasty colors and sublimely shaped stable of animals. (Moustache subject to availability.)

Carlos Ramos-India
Opening reception: Saturday, August 15th, 7-10pm
Corey Helford Gallery
8522 Washington Boulevard Culver City, CA  90232
  • Giant Robot cleans out their closet with the group show Junk in the Trunk in which over 30 artists including Apak!, David Horvath and Albert Reyes among others, bust out new, old, and random pieces of art that need new homes at GR2 on Sawtelle. Bonus yard sale on Sunday too!

Junk in the Trunk
Opening reception: Saturday, August 15, 6:30-10:00pm
Yard sale: Sunday, August 16, 11:30-4:00pm
GR2
2062 Sawtelle Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90025
Show runs from August 15 through September 23, 2009
  • The second shift Saturday night continues (or starts) in Chinatown at the Sabina Lee Gallery on Chung King Road with the group show Second Shift.

Second Shift
Opening reception: Saturday, August 15th, 6-9pm
Sabina Lee Gallery
971 Chung King Road. Los Angeles, CA 90012
Show runs from August 15 through September 5, 2009
  • Reform School, Home Ec, and the Cinefamily at the Silent Movie Theater on Fairfax join hands to bring you the Los Angeles premiere of the documentary on D.I.Y. culture, Handmade Nation. *Saturday’s 12pm premiere screening will be followed by a Q&A with the director, and ticket holders for this show will receive specialized gift bags and surprise giveaways! In-between the two Saturday screenings, during 2-6pm, there will be a mini-craft fair eaturing some of LA’s most talented makers, a “Handmade Nation” book signing with Faythe Levine, and hands-on make-and-takes (craft demos). Admission to the craft fair is free, and open to the general public.

Handmade Nation
August 15th (12pm & 7pm) & August 16th (3pm, 5pm, 7pm & 9pm)
The Cinefamily at the Silent Movie Theater
611 N. Fairfax Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90036

  • For my Bay Area brethren, Grind for the Green presents the second annual Battle for the Bang as bay area environmentally conscious youth battle with beats for cash and prizes at the Zeum in San Francisco.

Grind for the Green presents Battle for the Bang
Saturday, August 15th, 7-10pm
Zeum
221 Fourth St. SF, CA 94103

Stones Throw Sundays at Amoeba featuring J-Rocc
Sunday, August 16th, 1-2pm
Amoeba Music

6400 W Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028

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THIS WEEKEND: Poketo Karaoke, Muppets, Echo Park, Printed Matter, Desert Sexy, Bitch Black, and Sister Corita

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Films about an inspirational pop art nun (including ours), a Karaoke dance party, Muppets and more Muppets, and of course art openings highlight this weekends highlights.

  • Pocket wallet pioneers Poketo take over Royal/T’s this summer with their storefront pop-up shop. Tonight they transform the joint into a Karaoke Dance Party with our fun Fluxer friends Jonathan and Meg Wells on an esteemed panel of judges.

Poketo Karaoke Dance Party at Royal/T
Friday July 10th, 8 PM - 1 AM
Royal/T
8910 Washington Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232
Free, RSVP at rsvp@poketo.com
  • The Cinefamily at the Silent Movie Theater on Fairfax has Muppets on the mind once again as they bring back last year’s sold out showings of Jim Henson’s mind-blowing collection of shorts, crazy commercials, and other rarities including the not-be-to-be-missed Oscar winning Time Piece. Bonus: midnight screening of Henson’s feature film The Dark Crystal!

Jim Henson Commercials and Experiments
Friday July 10th, 8:00 and 10:00pm
The Dark Crystal
Friday July 10th, midnight
Silent Movie Theater
611 N. Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036

Printed Matter
Opening reception: Saturday July 11th, 6:30-10pm
GR2
2062 Sawtelle Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90025
Show runs from July 11 through August 5, 2009

Desert Sexy
Opening reception: Saturday July 11th, 6-8pm
The Constant Gallery
2673 S. La Cienega Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90034
Show runs from July 11 through August 15, 2009
  • Girls go wild as the Honor Fraser Gallery opens Bitch is the New Black, an all women art show featuring “fourteen Los Angeles-based women who are all emerging or established artists from roughly the same generation and are bright lights on the local scene.”

Bitch is the New Black
Opening reception: Saturday July 11th, 6-8pm
Honor Fraser Gallery
2622 S La Cienega Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90034
Show runs from July 11 through August 29, 2009

Muppet Music Moments
Saturday July 11th, 2pm
Silent Movie Theater
611 N. Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036
  • And finally end your weekend inspired as our short film (Become a Microscope: 90 Statements on Sister Corita) about the life and art of Sister Corita Kent will be screening at the Silent Movie Theater Sunday night alongside two other films by Corita’s friends, Mary’s Day (1964) by Baylis Glascock, and Survival With Style (1966) by Cal Bernstein, Alex Singer and Haskell Wexler. Both of these rare films will be screened from their original 16mm prints, and Mary’s Day will feature a live score by special musical guests!

Family Books and Aaron Rose present:
3 Films About Sister Corita
Sunday July 12th, 8pm
Silent Movie Theater
611 N. Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036

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TONIGHT: Flux Finds Bjork’s Voltaic

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Flux and Nike Sportswear’s ongoing Cinema Tuesdays film series keeps the good times going with yet another stellar film selection, this time with the Los Angeles premiere of Bjork’s upcoming concert film Voltaic. And for those wary of not getting in don’t fret, according to Flux mastermind Jonathan Wells the previously problematic RSVP/line/capacity situation has been resolved and those who actually did RSVP will indeed be able to attend. Just don’t forget the RSVP part!

Read more on Bjork and Voltaic from Flux here.

Flux Cinema Tuesdays presents Björk’s Voltaic
Tuesday, June 23rd
7PM - Pre-screening Reception
8PM - Screening
Nike Sportswear at The Montalbán
1615 Vine St. Hollywood, CA 90028

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Flux You Very Much!

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Sorry for the late post today, I was a bit busy rejoining the human race again. The last few days have just about been the hardest I’ve ever pushed myself finishing a film, and I’d def do it all over again. Working with the dedicated members of our Corita film crew in finishing the edit, finalizing the animations, listening to the sound mix, coloring the film, and conforming the entire thing to be ready for last night’s Flux screening tallied me a new personal work record: work-90 hours, sleep-6, from Sunday up until the show on Wednesday. But with a drive to finish fueled by the work of Sister Corita and with the payoff of how well our film was received, I have to say it was all so worth it. Big thanks to Jonathan and Meg Wells for organizing another fun Flux screening and to all who came out and checked out our film, Become a Microscope-90 Statements on Sister Corita! Many more screenings to come soon!

On top of our film showing alongside a multitude of amazing music videos and short films, the LA Ladies Choir headed by Becky Stark performed as well. The lovelies were captivating with their two songs in this their second performance.

The Ladies Choir pt. 1 from chumpchampion on Vimeo.

The Ladies Choir pt. 2 from chumpchampion on Vimeo.

And here’s another film that screened last night, a supremely crafted short directed by Ace Norton and his new ’stache that left me sonically blown away:


Soundscapes - by Ace Norton from IE HAGY on Vimeo.

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