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New Look. Same BRIC.

Date

Dec 19, 2016 • 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Cost

FREE

Location

BRIC House Stoop
647 Fulton Street
(Enter on Rockwell Place)
Brooklyn, NY 11217
United States
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Still from animation by Karina Posborg

 

It's that time again! Time for Yule Log 2.0!

Join us again this year, on the stoop and in the cafe area of BRIC House, for a screening of Yule Log 2.016 on December 19 from 1-6pm!  

Your favorite digital holiday tradition is back! Now in its 4th year, Yule Log 2.0 is a collection of 50 short films created by various animation artists that are bringing the Yule Log tradition into the digital age. The original Yule Log was a gift to the residents of New York. Version 2.0 is the animation community’s gift to the internet. It’s also a chance to make a difference raising funds to support Camp Interactive in the Bronx, NY - a place where kids can learn to code (and canoe). With Yule Log 2.016, enjoy burning brand new wildly-surprising, festive-inducing, merriment-making, cheer-bringing Yule Logs.

Yule Log 2.0 was started in 2013 by Daniel Savage. Partnering with digital agency Wondersauce, they created a web experience allowing users to play all logs on an endless loop. This year,  a jury made up of Jorge R. Canedo, Justin Cone, and Michelle Higa Fox selected 50 unique participants from the nearly 1000 applications submitted. 

CONTRIBUTORS:

Albert Omoss, Alessandro Novelli, Alex Mapar, And/Or, Andreas Bjoern Hansen, Andy Kennedy, Animade, Aran Quinn, Art&Graft, Bee Grandinetti, Bill Richards, Björn Johansson & Philip Engström & Neil Verhavert, Chris Anderson, Chris Phillips, Connie Van & Jack Maschka, Daniel Savage, Dark Igloo, Dylan Carter & Erich Reimers, Ege Soyuer & Moree Wu, Emilie Muszczak, Erin Kilkenny, Evan Anthony, Gentleman Scholar, Gunner, Hayley Morris & Mary Jo Cahilly-Bretzin & Randy Bretzin, Henrique Barone, Jay Quercia & Kavan Magsoodi & Stan Cameron, Joe Ball & Claire Kang & Denny Khurniawan, Jorge R. Canedo Estrada & Claudio Salas, Josh Parker, Juan Behrens, Karina Posborg, Kouhei Nakama, Kris Merc & Dennis Moran & Tyler Dibiasio, Lou Papa, Matt Smithson, Megan Pelto, Mercy Lomelin & David Szmit & Chris Solada, Min Liu, Nicolas Girard, Oddfellows, Ori Toor, Parallel Teeth, Pedro Piccinini, Phil Borst, Rafael Mayani & Conor Whelan, Sean McClintock, Simon Appel & Xoana Herrera, Slanted Studios, Stephanie Swart, Tom Bunker, Veronyka Jelinek & Tim Garbos, Wednesday, yelldesign

Venue Information:

The Stoop at BRIC House is a public cultural gathering space featuring free, drop-in programming, and offering a place to sit, observe, and participate in multi-disciplinary work. 

Beginning Nov. 1, 2022, attendees of any BRIC House programming will no longer have to show proof of vaccination or a negative test to enter the building. Masks are encouraged but not required in all BRIC operated spaces. If you have questions regarding this protocol, please email Safety@bricartsmedia.org. For our full BRIC House COVID-19 policy, visit: https://www.bricartsmedia.org/safety.