Pixelodeon

Schedule of Events and Screenings

Pixelodeon 2007 took place on June 9-10 at AFI in Los Angeles. The schedule of events that took place is shown below. Check back for our 2008 schedule!

Saturday, June 9th*
Sunday, June 10th*

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A Playlist for 2AM

Some of the most memorable online videos come to you out of nowhere, regardless of genre or intent. Here are some of our favorites, curated by a crack team of net video junkies, aged 11 to 33.

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Conversations on YouTube

A vast community of vloggers has emerged on YouTube. This has sparked a rich interactive dialog- but who are they talking to? Themselves, friends, unseen strangers, subscribers, other YouTubers, their future selves. Watch as they converse through their cameras.

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Couples

These are pieces that have to do with couples, either real or imaginary, who have produced, starred in, or otherwise contributed to making a video.

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D.I.Y. With a Side of Robots

As technology becomes an integral part of many of our lives, some people still want to get their hands dirty and do it themselves! Here are some of our favorite clips, with a few robots thrown in for good measure.

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I Watched, I Laughed, I Vlogged

Since 2005, Steve Garfield has been finding great videos on the web and sharing them on his videoblog, Vlog Soup. This is a collection of comedic videos he discovered while producing it.

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Making the Familiar Unfamiliar: The Importance of Physical Place in the Vlogosphere

The prediction that human bodies would exist merely as meat while minds connected in cyberspace has not come true. Physical places and embodied encounters within them remain inseperable parts of human experience. The vlogosphere is filled with video blogs that intimately explore physical places in fascinating ways. In this session, we will see how video bloggers turn familiar places such as a hallway, an elevator, an open field, an airport restaurant, a bus, and a kitchen into strange, beautiful, and sometimes frightening places that influence a video blogger’s life in subtle yet significant ways. Through visual engagements with light, sound, temperature, people, animals, objects, and other characteristics, the video bloggers in this session help us understand how important sense of place is to the human experience both in the vlogosphere and offline.

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Outside and Unknown: From the Fringes of the Vlogosphere

It’s a celebration of international vloggers who push the limits of what the moving image can mean, especially in an online context. They treat video as poetry, painting, theater, soapbox, and laboratory. They fly under the radar, create for small audiences, and use the web as a venue for experimentation. You may not recognize all of their names, but they’re producing some of the most groundbreaking work on the web, fusing videoblogging, filmmaking, and artistic practice.

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Revlog, Reuse, Recycle: Mashups and Remixed Video

A collection of video remixes, reused and sometimes even reanimated media and video mashups.

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Social Justice, Community and Awareness

Exploring how the themes of social justice are expressed and more importantly, how solutions to problems are constructed through the lens of community and awareness.

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The Green Scene: Promoting Environmentalism and Sustainability

In a world increasingly focused on environmental issues, these videos seek to challenge their viewers in fun and entertaining ways. In all of these works you’ll find criticism tempered by large amounts of hope.

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The Politics of Technology & Life at the Outpost

Modern online technology has political implications and you’ll soon see why. Also, unreasonable video selections from the world’s largest public access television station.

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The Simple Pleasures

Videoblogs are not just for the extraordinary and the artistic performances. In this screening we have assembled a selection of simple pleasures. The short, everyday moments that we all know and recognize but may not consider worthy for discussion. Nonetheless we find them important. These experiences do after all make up the majority of our lives. Not all videos in this screening are in English, but no language skills are required, pictures are universal.

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Unreal Tournament

We film our lives and we publish it online for the world to watch. Did we ever make a contract with the the viewer that we would be honest, truthful and objective? Here are some videos that walk the line.

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