Category: These Streams

  • “Sapphire and Steel” Nightmare City

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    2012
    20 YouTube Videos & 1 set of seventeen 12-minute BetaMax Video Cassettes

    SAPPHIRE & STEEL is NIGHTMARE CITY’s remake of an episode of the late 70s/early 80s British sci-fi/fantasy cult show Sapphire and Steel. Looking backwards and forwards through time, the remake layers a range of video technologies and means of reproduction from an analogue 1960s-era broadcast tv camera to the currently ubiquitous YouTube UI to obsolete BetaMax cassettes. The narrative is re-enacted by a group amateur actors who interchangeably represent the titular characters: two inter-dimensional time detectives. NIGHTMARE CITY portrays the remaining two characters simultaneously through a composite identity created in post-production. Layering footage of each of the Nightmares, ill-formed chimeric characters depict quixotic notions and misuse of time, space, technology, spiritualism and the supernatural  — all while the re-made footage stutters, struggling to remain in-sync with the original audio track from the show.

    nightmarecity.org

    Airing:

    August 23rd, 12pm-4pm

  • “Runnel” Joseph Herring

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    Runnel is a live-stream broadcast from a network of tunnels built in the artist’s studio. Set in the post-human future, the tunneling system for (highly evolved) small mammals provides underground links to above ground nurseries for telekinetic yucca plants. The mammals are tasked with caring for the plants as they build out a culture from pre-apocalyptic human detritus. Factions of mustelids organize based not on species but on material relationships (freegans [made from cardboard] vs. furries) will create and resolve conflict. The video will slip among perspectives towards narrative, exploring tropes from the history of cinema and television including task oriented documentation resembling sports coverage; POV pans and tracks over and around the set; explorations of the relationship between architectural form and the screen; and experimentation with the illusory nature of the traditional form. Task will include the constant flow of mustelids and of detritus through the space, costuming the actors for participation, covering a costumed weasels in comic books and magazine pages in the weasel tattoo parlor, wallpapering weasel apartments, and other daily activities in the life of evolved mustelids. Runnel slips between an examination of the space of the action, the document of the making of the narrative/proscenium television program, and the narrative program itself.

    herringstudio.net

    Airing LIVE:

    July 19, 26, 7-7:30pm

    August 2, 9, 7-7:30pm

  • “45 Minutes of Nothing” Stacy Asher

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    Repeat airing of 45 Minutes of Nothing at a certain hour for 32 days consecutively, totaling 24 hours of nothing.

    The collapse of the dot-com bubble that took place during 1999–2001 left many billboards in San Francisco blank with only a, bright, white rectangle present. I documented blank billboards throughout the city to celebrate the absence of commercial messaging.

    Documenting the world going on happily around the billboard’s blank message captured nothing of particular interest but allowed me to enjoy a pause, a focused meditative state. This blank billboard was documented in an increment of 45 minutes, the duration of a television episode without com- mercial messaging.

    Today, San Francisco is thriving and experiencing another boom in the tech industry. The value
    of real estate and space is at an all time high and it is unique to see a blank billboard. Tune into “45 minutes of nothing”, and find a wonderful time to pause for reflection and a break from visual form and an opportunity to focus on nothing.

    Stacy Asher Web Site

    Airing as part of These Streams Shorts Program:

    Daily July 17-August 17, 7-10pm

  • “Phytovision – Live!” Lindsey French

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    Phytovision – Live! is a live series of television for plants. Reversing the logic of EagleCams, Phytovision – Live! broadcasts the dramatic growth of a small cast into planthood. Plants across the land can tune in as a small cast of native onions and herbs emerge as seedlings into the sunlit studios at the ACRE TV station, growing into complex organisms sharing soil and sunspace, negotiating the trials of tearful pruning, and the tender moments and difficult decisions of flowering and fruiting. Broadcasts will be tailored specifically for plant perception.*

    *Scientific studies indicate that plants can sense light and shadow, and the colors red and blue. (Chamovitz, 2013)

    lindseyfrench.com

    Airing LIVE:

    July 6, 13, 20, 27, 4-7pm

    August 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, 4-7pm

  • “You’re watching: The Walking Dead” Brendan Meara

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    You’re watching: The Walking Dead is a dystopian drama that unfolds within the confines of a broadcast monitor, that is connected to a broadcasting computer, and streaming live to your device. Within this world within worlds, a band of survivors pull together to find safety in a vacuum and decapitate boredom.

    brendanmeara.com

    Airing:

    Episode 1: Premiere, July 5, 1:00pm – 5:08pm (4hrs 50min)

    Episode 2: Date TBA, (9hrs 35min)

    Episode 3: Date TBA, (11hrs 28min)

  • “practice, practice, practice” Dao Nguyen

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    1 min iPhone videos

    “You and I watch me in a process of improvising hand movements/dances. A series of meditations performed on lunch break and captured with the front-facing camera of an iPhone in the bathroom at my office.” -DN

    Airing:

    Fridays at 12:30pm 

    July 4, 11, 18, 25, August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29

    New episode each week

  • “Oral Tradition Tele-Vision” Jamie Lee Mohr

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    The producer of Coma Club presents: Oral Tradition Tele-Vision episode one “The Initiation” starring Jason Martin.
    Oral Tradition Tele-Vision is a public access program that explores narrative, perception and internal mythologies and psychic manifestations.

    Guests on the show retell an episode of something they have seen on television, the emerging details and thematic focuses or omissions serve to illuminate the individual’s unique filter, the narrator’s perception of external reality, and how their idea of self operates within that construct. Some of the selves or facets of self that reflect, filter and manipulate this material are shown as psychic manifestations or actualized internal characters and personal archetypes.

    Oral Tradition Tele-Vision seeks to activate deep levels of interpersonal connection and self-exploration through the act of sharing stories while utilizing a broadcast medium that contains this potential but is often more equated with consumerist escapism and alienation.

    Submissions Encouraged!

    Send to: Jamie.Mohr at mail.sit.edu

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    Airing as part of These Streams Shorts Program:

    Daily July 1-August 31, 7-10pm

    New episode each month

  • “Natural History Curiosity” Cauleen Smith

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    Natural History Curiosity. iPhone video. 2014.

    Los Angeles Natural History Museum collection: one of the largest natural crystal balls in the world…whatever that means. I appreciate it’s strategic placement before a threshold – it suggests that the exhibition designers anticipated compulsive iPhone videos.

    www.cauleensmith.com

    Airing as part of These Streams Shorts Program:

    Daily July 1-August 31, 7-10pm

  • “Control” Sara Condo

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    Control is a video shot through the lens with the idea that society is moving deeper into a digital age. I collected footage of various urban landscapes in major U.S. cities and processed them through a visual programming language. The light in the video is generated through a filter which reduces the light into color pixels. The light pixels are then filtered through a program which generates the sound. Therefore, you hear what you see. Control aims to make the viewer present in the moment yet also hopes to hypnotize them under mass media’s spell.

    www.saracondo.com
    saracondo at gmail dot com

    Airing as part of These Streams Shorts Program:

    Daily July 1-August 31, 7-10pm

  • “DSSSSSS” Amanda Bowles

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    Traverse through familiar terrain with pop-up clowns and boats, with hot dogs, fans and grids. Duration makes space. Call it breathing room.
    Here time collects like aggregate data and is metered by the sound of my feet. Jumping jacks discharge excess adrenaline.
    Daniel told me this video points to what is missing and that he teared up around the four-minute marker. Nothing is really happening then.

    http://work.amandaelisebowles.com/

    Airing as part of These Streams Shorts Program:

    Daily July 1-August 31, 7-10pm