'Moving image free for all'. Those folks at Tank Magazine have stealthily introduced a nice new concept to the predictable fashion magazine package: good, fun, clean.. art. If you haven't yet, do check out tank.tv, where you can find along with a growing archive, their latest project, 'Video Calendar' for 2007, featuring Marcel Dinahet, Laura Buckley, Kelly Richardson, Jaygo Bloom, T S Beall, Anna Boggon, Lynn Loo, Ginny Reed, Tom Dale, Alix Poscharsky, Antonio Gianasi, Collectif_Fact, Maria D. Rapicavoli, Anneke Bosma and Charlie Murphy.
Early in the new year, tank.tv will be presenting a programme at Tate Modern of moving image work by artists whose practice reflects a vision of tomorrow. The structures and systems of everyday reality are examined to reveal glimpses into the 'future'. Curated by Laure Prouvost and Anne-Sophie Dinant, the evening's juicy programme follows:

From Erwin Wurm's 'I like my time, I don't like my time'
I like my time, I don't like my time
Erwin Wurm, 2003, 2.40 min
Nemesis 52 (excerpt)
Haris Epaminonda, 2003, 4 min
Drumball
Xavier Veilhan, 2003, 7.50 min
One minute of Doubt
Carsten Höller, 1999, 1 min
Punktefilm
Carsten Höller, 1998, 45 sec
WWXX
Philippe Meste, 2004, 3 min
Finister
Susanne Burner, 2005, 5.40 min
Readings
Laurent Montaron, 2005, 14 min
Tate Modern
Chris Cornish, 2002, 3 min
4023
Matthieu Delvaux and Xavier Van Huffel, 2003, 10.30 min
Starship
Bernard Gigounon, 2002, 6 min
Déjà Vu: The 2nd International Look-alike Convention at Castello di Rivoli (The Making of)
Matthieu Laurette, 2001-2, 2 min
The Spectacle is not Over
Matthieu Laurette, 1998, 2.30 min
Infrastructure
Rachel Reupke, 2002, 10 min
Speak
John Latham, 1962, 10 min
Break-Through
Vito Acconci, 1970, 3 min
When I Wish Upon a Star
Mai Yamashita and Naoto Kobayashi, 2004, 3 min
TANK.TV: I AM FUTURE MELANCHOLIC
20 Jan 2007
Tate Modern Starr Auditorium
£5, booking recommended
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