The Tehran/Pittsburgh in Random

A live screening of videos curated by Sohrab Kashani and Jon Rubin for Red76 and The YouTube School for Social Politics takes place simultaneously at Sazmanab in Tehran and Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. The programme brings together videos sourced directly from YouTube, including first-person recordings shot in both cities.
Using a back-and-forth format, the screening draws on the vast and idiosyncratic archive of YouTube to present personal video accounts reflecting on everyday life in Tehran and Pittsburgh. Scattered across the platform are countless points of view and fragments of personal and collective histories. By arranging these video segments, including documentaries, personal messages, family films, newsreels, and music videos, the programme sheds new light on the sociopolitical landscape of both past and present.
The forty-minute screening is followed by a live Skype conversation between students in Pittsburgh and Tehran, conducted in English, alongside presentations by Jon Rubin and Sam Gould, lead instigator of Red76.
Venue: Sazmanab (Sazman-e Ab St.), Carnegie Mellon University [Pittsburgh]
Date: Saturday, July 10, 2010
7:30–9 PM (Tehran)
11 AM–1 PM (Pittsburgh)



















