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Loop Structures - Experimental Film Club

Design of A3 poster & flyers for the Experimental Film Club's Loop Structures programme curated by Alice Butler takes place at Irish Film Institute, August 27th 2014.
 
LOOP STRUCTURES
Curated by Alice Butler
6.30pm / August 27th 2014
Irish Film Institute - 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin
 
 
LOOP STRUCTURES
Curated by Alice Butler
6.30pm / August 27th 2014
Irish Film Institute - 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin

 
A chapter title in Chris Meigh-Andrews’ book on the history of video art, Loop Structures is made up of a selection of films which use repetition and looping as a central device. The programme explores how the effect has been used both to subvert meaning and to mirror the mechanics of filmmaking, memory and history. In each film, rhythmic patterns quickly emerge and the figures on screen begin to appear as though they’re in a kind of enforced choreography, sometimes tied to a soundtrack built up in compulsive but varying repetitions.
 
 
The Experimental Film Club is a curated screening event conceived as a forum for diverse and often neglected artistic and experimental film works. It was founded in 2008 as an artists' run space showing films regularly at the Ha'penny Bridge Inn and Odessa Club, both in Dublin (Ireland). Our film sessions are now supported and presented -unless noted- at the Irish Film Institute in Dublin.
 
The EFC was founded by Aoife Desmond, Esperanza Collado, Alan Lambert, and Donal Foreman. They are each involved in different aspects of filmmaking and share a desire to create a forum for exploration of diverse film works. It is perceived that there is a large number of people interested and engaged in aspects of experimental filmmaking in Dublin but no meeting point to build on this shared interest and knowledge. The club is open to all.
 
Loop Structures - Experimental Film Club
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Loop Structures - Experimental Film Club

Design of A3 poster & flyers for the Experimental Film Club's Loop Structures programme curated by Alice Butler.

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