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2010 Bicentenario de México,

defendámos lo nuestro!

Biodiversidad, en defensa del maíz!

Nuestro Maíz Biodiverso, cuidémoslo!

Nuestro Maíz Biodiverso, cuidémoslo!

Biodiversidad

En México decimos:

Transgénicos: Ni salud, ni alimento para el mundo! Somos centro de origen del maíz, no queremos jugar con biotecnología riesgosa como los transgénicos!

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COP15 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2009

Photo taken at the Art Installation Hemme Bygge in Malmö Sweden, Used to illustrate the COP 15 Logo

Photo taken at the Art Installation Hemme Bygge in Malmö Sweden, Used to illustrate the COP 15 LogoThis December in Copenhagen I am

Fortunate enough to have a Media Pass

in order to report from the United Nations Climate Change Conference!

I am already in Copenhagen

and am preparing for the conference while on the side

documenting the sequence of events which leads

to climate activism during the COP 15 on December 12th 2009.

350.org Photo taken on October in Guadalajara Jalisco Mexico

350.org Photo taken on October in Guadalajara Jalisco Mexico

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Watch the Video for the International

Climate Action Day OCTOBER 24th 2009 in Guadalajara  Jalisco MEXICO!

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AUGUST 2009

Instalación de Multimedia en North Hollywood

Para su TÉSIS, Beatriz Barragan Horn (México) y Janine Stengel (Alemania) colaboraron para crear una experiencia a través del espacio de una galería de multimedia localizada en North Hollywood, la cual incluyó: FOTOGRAFÍA, INSTALACIONES DE VIDEO, PROJECIONES, PANTALLAS CON RETRATOS DE VIDEO Y PERFORMANCE ART.

Mss Commodity- Foto by Janine Stengel

EL TÉMA:

Rutinas

de

Desperdicio

Instalación de multimedia sobre la cultura del desperdicio (la cultura de ¨tirar a la basura¨).


Se expusieron imágenes sobre el consumismo, nuestra relación con la basura, sistemas de transporte de prodúctos y personas público VS. Privado, energia sustentable, pozos petroleros e ilustraciones fotográficas como de ¨stop motion.¨Tratar de enfrentar al visitante con su ambiente causando una reflexión que lleve a un cambio de rutina.

La noche de apertura de la instalación de multimedia fue el 28 de Agosto 2009, dos días antes de que Barragán y Stengel se recibieran de las carreras de Cine-Video y Periodismo Visual, respectivamente.

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Cella Gallery and The NoHo Arts Network are pleased to welcome international documentary film makers:

Beatriz Barragan & Janine Stengel

Video projections, photographic prints, performance and interactive art exploring the throw away culture of contemporary society.

Opening Reception
Friday, August 28th, 6-10 pm
at the T.V. Store located at:
11016 Magnolia Blvd. North Hollywood CA 91601
Exhibition Dates:  August 28th – September 4th

Please RSVP:  beatrizbarragan@hotmail.com

For more information:  www.cinematografa.com

Supplementary Programming Includes:

ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION
Wednesday, September 2nd
5:30 pm to 7:00 pm
TOPIC:  Media-Propaganda-Manipulaton and Consumption

DOCUMENTARY SCREENING
Thursday, September 3rd
6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
SHOWING:  “Confronting Current Mentalities” the latest feature length documentary produced by Barragan and Stengel with a Q & A session afterwards


This event is part of The Emerging Art Project generously supported by:
The Robert Gore Rifkind Foundation


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Disposable Routines:

Multimedia Installation

on our Throw Away Culture

Photography – Video Installation

exploring the consumption and

disposable routines of contemporary

society stressing the individual’s importance to Global efforts.


Exhibition Dates: August 28th 2009 – September 4th 2009

Opening Reception: August 28th 2009 6-10pm

Experience a multidiscipline art installation which deals with current issues in an interactive manner. Be prepared to engage in a conversation, to have the opportunity to learn about the importance of your contribution towards a healthy environment. Conglomeration of facts, quotes and visuals to stimulate your mind towards thinking sustainably.

Documentary Film makers Janine Stengel, Germany, and Beatriz Barragan Horn from Mexico will showcase the essence of their documentary efforts in a Gallery/Installation. With a filmography of 6 documentary films, including two feature length documentaries, the visual catalyst has been to combine the expertise of their programs: Visual Journalism and Video and Film Production, respectively. Reoccurring themes through these young artists work include: climate change, consumerism, waste and the power of the individual.

The exhibition has a definite multimedia approach towards communicating the sustainable message, including: video projections, large photographic prints, participation in art, performance art, interactive media, facts and quotes; the goal is to awake the audience’s desire to intervene in the fate of our common future.

Video projections will guide the viewer through a train of thought paced by the editing and juxtaposition of images which ultimately will evoke an instance for reflection about the viewers own consumption routine. Photographic prints will be encountered, both in large format and in small “photo stories.” Images will be supported by facts acquired through the documentary film making process.

The audience will be lead towards the concepts of waste, consumption, disposable- throw away culture, transportation/commuting and how our industrialized culture is affecting the food industry. Performance art will give a voice to all these complex social problems by providing a narrative monologue that relates directly with the facts displayed in the gallery. By making the familiar seem unfamiliar, the viewers will come to the realization that they themselves are responsible for taking action towards minimizing their impact on our environment.

EXHIBITION AND GALLERY EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

SUPPLEMENTARY PROGRAMING

Conversation Sessions

Wednesday September 2nd

5:30pm to 7:00pm

Conversation Sessions- Topic: Media-Propaganda-Manipulation and Consumption

Round Table discussion about our society and the forces that intervene in our consumption choices. People looking for a good civilized conversation and sharing ideas are welcome to attend.

Documentary Screening

Thursday September 3rd

6:00pm to 7:00pm

Documentary Screening: Confronting Current Mentalities

The latest feature length documentary produced by Stengel and Barragan will be screened in its entirety with a Q and A session after the screening.


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