Kill Your Timid Notion 2010
FilmCamp 10
31 August 2010
Date: Tuesday 28 September 2pm– 6pm | Location: Glasgow Film Theatre With a line-up of leading speakers and presentations from programme and filmmakers, game developers and web designers and people behind ...
Branchage International Film Festival 2010
27 August 2010
Dates: 23-26 September | Location: Jersey If you’re a cinephile looking for a late summer holiday break then we recommend you take a look at the Branchage Festival (that’s ‘bron-carge’ by the ...
Touched in the North
23 August 2010
Tehching Hsieh, One Year Performance 1980 – 1981 (Time Clock Piece) This year is a Liverpool Biennial year, and the International 10 show at FACT will make it well worth a visit. ...
Animatron Film Festival: Call for Entries
18 August 2010
There’s only four days left to submit your film to the inaugural Animatron Festival. If your work incorporates animation techniques, such as CGI, stop-motion, claymation, paper-cut, Pixilation, RotoScope, 3D and ...
Polytechnic at Raven Row
14 August 2010
Lenny's Documentary, Ian Bourn, 1978 Dates: 9 September – 7 November | Location: Raven Row, London Polytechnic is an exhibition of video, installation and tape/slide works made between the mid seventies and ...
Kill Your Timid Notion 2010
Standard Gauge by Morgan Fisher

Standard Gauge by Morgan Fisher

Dates: 21-28 February 2010 | Location: Dundee Contemporary Arts, Scotland

Kill Your Timid Notion (KYTN) is a week-long chance to spend time together investigating simple proposals by watching, listening and talking. The programme is comprised of film screenings by filmmakers including John Smith, Morgan Fisher and Sharon Lockhart, live performances and a series of ‘investigations‘, where you can get involved in the processes used by some of the artists, including  and perhaps help with the delivery of their performance at the weekend…

All events from the Launch Event on Sunday 21 until 6pm on Friday 26 are FREE, so you can check out bits of the KYTN programme for nothing. From 6pm on Friday 26 onwards, you’ll need a pass to access the festival. Book online or call DCA on +44(0)1382 909 900.


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