Work in Progress Screening
An opportunity for members to see their work in our Screening Space and get feedback from their peers.
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An opportunity for members to see their work in our Screening Space and get feedback from their peers.
The work of AgX members will be presented in Santiago, Chile.
AgX works screen in Buenos Aires, Argentina. RECENT WORKS: HAVING LATELY COME INTO EXISTENCE, NEW, FRESH OR RELATING TO A TIME NOT LONG PAST.
An opportunity for members to see their work in our Screening Space and get feedback from their peers.
AgX is excited to co-present a program of 35mm and 16mm films from L’Abominable, an artist-run film laboratory near Paris. Filmmaker Stefano Canapa will attend in person for the screening.
AgX presents an eclectic selection of experimental super 8 short films made by members of AREA S8.
AgX members will be projecting onto City Hall as a part of HUBweek's Immersion, a 4-day/3-night experiential live arts exhibition October 8 through 14.
Mixed-Use is a film and video experience by AgX Film Collective that will engage the architecture and natural elements on the Rooftop of Tisch Library.
An opportunity for members to see their work in our Screening Space and get feedback from their peers.
Hosted by: Janet Benn
The Film Study Center at Harvard University, Balagan Films, and the AgX Film Collective are pleased to welcome Ohio-based filmmaker Roger Beebe for an evening of new works on 16mm and video, as part of his first East Coast tour in seven years.
AgX Film Collective in collaboration with Harvard Film Archive presents Colorado filmmaker, Robert Schaller for a program of film and music.
A curated program of film and video made by members of the AgX Film Collective at the Echo Park Film Center in Los Angeles.
AgX Film Collective will present film and video work to the Film and Media Studies community at Tufts University.
AgX members will be projecting onto City Hall as a part of HUBweek's Immersion, a 4-day/3-night experiential live arts exhibition October 12 through 15. For more information, visit http://hubweek.org/program/immersion .
Elasticizing and manipulating both temporal and material frames, these films from Boston’s AgX Film Collective address death and dying via American militarism and the cult of technology, the immigrant’s experience of displacement, the power of place and memory, the hospital-industrial complex, and the malleability of identity.
Conceived as a sort of “live installation,” this is the second collaborative event between Non-Event and Balagan in the Waterworks Museum.
Showcasing short films shot on 16mm, super8 and video by Boston Film Collective AgX.
Join us on Wednesday evening, October 19th, for the second Waltham Film Factory screening featuring local film group: AgX.
Conceived as a sort of “live installation,” this event seeks to exploit the peculiarities of the old pumping station as a non-traditional cinema space and concert venue, breathing new life into its 130-year-old brass and iron machinery by means of multiple 16mm and video projections, as well as the sonic explorations of local experimenters.