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CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20220914T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015826Z
DTSTART:20220914T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150381118
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20220915T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015826Z
DTSTART:20220915T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150383167
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20220916T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015826Z
DTSTART:20220916T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150385216
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20220917T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015826Z
DTSTART:20220917T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150387265
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20220918T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015826Z
DTSTART:20220918T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150390338
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20220920T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015826Z
DTSTART:20220920T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40880765813142
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20220921T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20220921T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150393411
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20220922T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20220922T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150395460
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20220923T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20220923T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150397509
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20220924T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20220924T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150399558
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20220925T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20220925T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150402631
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20220927T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20220927T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40880765816215
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20220928T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20220928T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150404680
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20220929T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20220929T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150407753
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20220930T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20220930T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150409802
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20221001T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20221001T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150411851
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20221002T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20221002T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150413900
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20221004T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20221004T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40880765819288
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20221005T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20221005T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150416973
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20221006T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20221006T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150419022
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20221007T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20221007T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150421071
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20221008T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20221008T160000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150423120
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20221009T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20221009T160000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40748150425169
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20221011T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20221011T160000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40880765823385
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20221012T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20221012T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20221013T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20221013T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20221014T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20221014T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20221015T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20221015T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:Created by Anthony Graves (b. 1975\, South Bend\, IN) and Carla
  Herrera-Prats (b. 1973–d. 2019\, Mexico City)\, Gated Commune envelops its
  viewer in the porous zones\, ecological shift\, and haunting phenomenon of
  a future in transition.  Bathed in a soft but inquisitive narratorial voic
 e\, two imaginaries interweave throughout the video.  A hypothetical accoun
 t of the Neoprimitives and the Futurists explore contrasting future tendenc
 ies in architecture and social behavior that the built environment generate
 s and reinforces. While the Neoprimitives modify outdated structures and pa
 radigms for hope and promise\, the Futurists gesture to postcatastrophe as 
 a mode of endurance. The artists draw the video’s fast-moving\, syncopatic 
 footage from their archive of still and moving images which are harvested f
 rom online sources while carrying the haunting residue of fractured materia
 l and futuristic revisions.  Throughout its practice\, Camel Collective dwe
 lls artistically on the language of sustainable development\, global metabo
 lic processes\, and the planning of the built environment.\n\nView Gated Co
 mmune at the Picket Family Video Gallery in the Johnson Museum of Art from 
 Sep 14-Oct 16\, 2022.\n\n2022 Cornell Biennial\nSponsored by the Cornell Co
 uncil for the Arts and curated by Timothy Murray\, the 2022 Cornell Biennia
 l "Futurities\, Uncertain" features exhibitions\, installations\, and perfo
 rmances by 23 international and 17 Cornell-based artists. Free and open-to-
 the-public events will rotate on the Cornell Ithaca campus and the Cornell 
 Tech campus in New York City from July through December 2022.\n\nAttend our
  Celebration Weekend from Sep 15-17\, 2022 on the Cornell Ithaca campus. Th
 e full list of participants\, along with the calendar of 2022 Cornell Bienn
 ial events\, will be updated in real time at cca.cornell.edu/biennial.
DTEND:20221016T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T015827Z
DTSTART:20221016T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Picket Family Video Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cornell Biennial: Screening of "Gated Commune" by Camel Collective
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/camel-collective-2022-cornell-biennial
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