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Hybrid Narratives
When and where
Date and time
Saturday, October 14, 2017 · 1 - 2:30pm EDT
Location
The New School, UL104 63 5th Ave New York, New York 10003
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Description
Tickets are $8 in advance, $12 at the door.
The quickest path to insight is not always a straight accounting of the facts. The Imagine Science Film Festival often moves outside the traditional real/unreal categories formed by scientific documentary and science fiction, and this is doubly true in this hybrid year. This is not to minimize the crucial importance of scientific accuracy, but to consider that analyzing a complicated reality may require the complex approaches of docufiction. Here, we'll look beyond simple true/false dichotomies and into fantastical data manifestations, obscure invented field studies, rethought histories, and ambiguous but illuminating narratives. Not confined to this program alone, these concepts will reappear throughout the festival.
As a chance sub-theme, this program will also delve into a terrain of scientific study all-too-rarely explored through creative filmmaking: mineralogy and geology. Personified diamonds, the science fictional stratas that produce opals, and geometrically precise crystal structures all appear here as well.
Films (Total Runtime: 83 min)
The Shark in the Park (Polynoid, Germany, 3 min)
Where Shapes Come From (Semiconductor, United Kingdom, 11 min)
The Tesla World Light (Matthew Rankin, Canada, 8 min)
The Purple Plain (Kim Albright, United Kingdom, 12 min)
Yellow (Ana Pérez López, United States, 4 min)
Diamenteurs (Chloe Mazlo, France, 11 min)
Mr. Sand (Soetkin Verstegen, Denmark/Belgium, 9 min
Silica (Pia Borg, Australia/United Kingdom, 22 min)
Les Fleurs (Hicham Berrada, France, 2 min)
For more info: http://imaginesciencefilms.org/ny10/hybrid-narratives
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About the organizer
ISF runs a variety of initiatives including the science-film community Habitat, Student film labs, a year round Science Matters pop-up event series, and the scientist-filmmaker competition Symbiosis. ISF partners with science film platform Labocine, which allows audiences beyond our festival cities to view a decade of festival films.
ISF celebrates its 14th anniversary with the 14th Annual Imagine Science Film Festival that will take place in mid-October in 2021.