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IMAGING DETROIT

Fri 09/21 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Sat 09/22 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

E. Warren Ave & Chene St, Detroit, MI

Imaging Detroit is an outdoor film festival, exhibition and public dialogue organized by MODCaR. It is designed to stir up conversation about how Detroit has been represented in the last decade. Over 30 films, videos and shorts will be screened over the course of this two-day pop-up agora. Exhibits, lectures, performances and leisure zones will also populate the landscape.

The Metropolitan Observatory for Digital Culture and Representation (MODCaR) is pleased to present Imaging Detroit on September 21 & 22, 2012 at Perrien Park, in Detroit’s Near East Side. Equal parts international film festival and pop-up agora, Imaging Detroit is an open assessment and contemporary anthology of Detroit’s national and international image. Both curated and untamed, it will feature a broad spectrum of film and print media casting Detroit as an urban protagonist. In and on Detroit, screenings and exhibitions will be combined with conversations between urban analysts, filmmakers, Detroiters, economists, policy makers, activists, and other expert DJ’s (Discourse Jockeys).

Imaging Detroit aims to spark a conversation about the many ways Detroit has been portrayed over the last decade. It will stage public debate and open speculation on how the power of image making may be projected toward the production of a new urban imaginary. In assembling a varied collection of works and guests, Imaging Detroit reveals the possibility of an ephemeral urbanization. The pop-up agora will offer the city a two-day assembly and conversation, turning Perrien Park into a vibrant civic space, complete with screenings, exhibits, food and leisure.

E. Warren Ave & Chene St, Detroit, MI