Virtual Histories: Antoni Muntadas

Using Bender’s notion of deathlessness as a framework, Virtual Histories is a special series of film and video screenings that presents short video works and feature films by artists who explore multi-dimensional memory, alternative scenarios, and imaginary time.

As a follow-up to their short, each artist has been invited to screen a personally influential film that reflects Bender’s contributions to new media theory and production.

Join us Friday, May 31st for a screening of Antoni Muntadas work Video is Television? (1989), followed by Alphaville (dir. Jean-luc Godard, 1h 39m, 1965).











When: Fri., May. 31, 2019 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Where: Red Bull Arts New York
220 W. 18th St.
212-966-5200
Price: Free
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Using Bender’s notion of deathlessness as a framework, Virtual Histories is a special series of film and video screenings that presents short video works and feature films by artists who explore multi-dimensional memory, alternative scenarios, and imaginary time.

As a follow-up to their short, each artist has been invited to screen a personally influential film that reflects Bender’s contributions to new media theory and production.

Join us Friday, May 31st for a screening of Antoni Muntadas work Video is Television? (1989), followed by Alphaville (dir. Jean-luc Godard, 1h 39m, 1965).

Buy tickets/get more info now