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Edinburgh International Festival | The Wooster Group

The Wooster Group | Hamlet

10th to 13th August 2013, 12 noon. £4|£2
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB

Alongside their sell out re-imagining of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy 'Hamlet' at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, New York’s groundbreaking theatre company The Wooster Group will be screening four selections from their archive including 'Rumstick Road' and 'House/Lights'.

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EAF Film Club

Atmosphere | Spirited Away

7th to 28th August 2013, 7:30pm.
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB

Every Wednesday evening during the Edinburgh Art Festival we’ll be presenting emerging artists’ film, video and performance. Each evening is curated by an artist-run organisation from outside of Edinburgh invited to select work around the theme of Interval As Integration.

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Syndicate 6

I/O - Georgie Lord, 'Power Out'

Friday 30th August 2013, 6.30 for 7pm.
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB

Syndicate 6: I/O

Technology isn’t just changing the way cultural objects and interventions are produced and disseminated, and it isn’t just creating new media forms for writers, musicians, artists and researchers to colonise.

It’s also creating a context in which many techniques characteristic of experimental art practices have become commonplace. Syndicate explores this through a series of live performances, installations and dialogues.

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EAF Film Club | CIRCA Projects

Wednesday 28th August 2013, 7.30pm.
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB

Every Wednesday evening during the festival EAF Film Club will present emerging artists’ film, performance and video. Each evening will be curated by an artist-run organisation from outside of Edinburgh around the theme of Interval As Integration.

This week’s EAF Film Club is curated by CIRCA Projects, Newcastle. A non-profit organisation with a curatorial position. Run by three curators, it uses various sites and partnerships to realise its exhibition programme, in doing so it can address different audiences.

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EAF Film Club | The Telfer Gallery

Wednesday 21st August 2013, 7.30pm.
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB

Every Wednesday evening during the festival EAF Film Club will present emerging artists’ film, performance and video. Each evening will be curated by an artist-run organisation from outside of Edinburgh around the theme of Interval As Integration.

The Telfer Gallery from Glasgow is presenting this week’s programme of film screenings which will include a live networking event during the interval. The Telfer Gallery provides a space of production and presentation for creative practitioners.

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EAF Film Club | GENERATOR projects

Wednesday 14th August 2013, 7.30pm.
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB

Every Wednesday evening during the festival EAF Film Club will present emerging artists’ film, performance and video. Each evening will be curated by an artist-run organisation from outside of Edinburgh around the theme of Interval As Integration.

This week’s EAF Film Club is curated by GENERATOR Projects, Dundee. A non-profit artist-run gallery and exhibition space, currently the only dedicated one of its kind in Dundee. It is devoted to supporting the best possible artists to enhance the cultural vibrancy of the city.

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EAF Film Club | The Royal Standard, Liverpool

Wednesday 7th August 2013, 7.30pm.
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB

Every Wednesday evening during the festival EAF Film Club will present emerging artists’ film, performance and video. Each evening will be curated by an artist-run organisation from outside of Edinburgh around the theme of Interval As Integration.

This week’s EAF Film Club is curated by Elizabeth Murphy and Emily Speed from The Royal Standard, Liverpool. An artist-led gallery, studios and social workspace, it offers a testing ground for artists to push their ideas in new directions, and a setting for spontaneous events.

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48 Hours | The Inspection House

The Inspection House

Tuesday 6th August 2013, 7pm.
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB

To accompany their presentation of newly commissioned work by Lucy Pawlak, Rhubaba Gallery and Studios will be presenting a one-off screening of the artist's 2011 feature length film, The Inspection House (training for the family in how to act). The screening will be followed by a Q&A.

The structural principles of this monomyth are chewed up and regurgitated in this blackly comic look at roles and patterns within the family and society. The film employs various forms of improvisation around frameworks and reflects upon the potential for autonomy within structure.

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48 Hours | The Complaints Choir

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1st August to 1st September 2013, daily 10am-6pm.
169 Rose Street, Edinburgh EH2 4HQ

Conceived by Finnish artists, Tellervo Kalleinen and Oliver Kochta Kalleinen, as a literal expression of the Finnish phrase Valituskuoro; a chorus of complaints. The Complaints Choir invites people to come together to share their complaints, and sing them out loud.

The project begins with an open invitation to inhabitants of a city, to join a choir, submit their complaints, and then participate in a series of workshops led by a composer. The composer then works with the choir to compose a new song for live performance.

Alt-w | 9 Volt Project

Alan Brown | 9 Volt Project

2nd to 31st August 2013, Fri-Sat, 12-8pm.
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB

Edinburgh-based Alan Brown is a visual artist who works with installation, moving image and technology. He creates ingenious examples of device art that deal with the modes and difficulties of human communication.

In our globalised world, where new technology and social media determine much of how we exchange information and talk with each other, Alan Brown explores old media such as morse code through his artisan electronica.

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