Cinemania with Sebastian Goldspink and Kate Jinx

Film buffs explore the influence of screen culture on everyday life.
Francesca Millena
Published on December 17, 2012

Overview

Know your Kubrick from your Coppola? Like to dissect the mise en scene as much as you do the montage? Then head to Cinemania at the Museum of Contemporary Art, where video and performance artist Diana Smith of Brown Council invites film buffs to explore the influence of screen culture on everyday life through a series of multimedia presentations.

Sebastian Goldspink, founder of ALASKA Projects, a Kings Cross-based arts space, and FBI radio host and artist Kate Jinx will take the floor to share snippets of their personal cinematic obsessions. Tackling themes as diverse as femme fatales and addiction to awkward adolescence and modern-day witchcraft, this is the Facebook generation's answer to Margaret and David's At the Movies.

Once you've had your fill of the silver screen, join the speakers on the MCA's Sculpture Terrace for an apres-film vino whilst soaking in the gorgeous view of Sydney Harbour.

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