Instant Calm was created using footage from an instructional meditation video sourced in a thrift store. The video is purposefully edited to remove all instruction or speech rendering its original purpose defunct. This video
“Aurora” Dana Carter
Fabric scrims, sunlight and snowlight commingle as rhythmic cutting produces constellation-like animations. Using a combination of these stop-motion animations and video, Aurora, one in a series of three short works, acts like lunar abstractions
“within” Robert Todd
Within is a film that sustains a complex condition: keeping the inner world alive as the camera looks “out” upon the world. The film, edited mainly in-camera, dives into an interior that drifts increasingly internally, seeking
“Studio Sunset,” “Sunrise Chart,” and “Yukon Radio” Eric Watts
Studio Sunset Sunset fading into blue twilight from the window of my studio in Dawson City, YT. Sunrise Chart A chart of Sunrise and Sunset times for Dawson City, YT throughout the year. Yukon Radio A window view of
“The Sky” Eileen Rae Walsh
If we could touch like the sun so as not to forget to be transfixed, mesmerized by the daily glow of our existence to consider staring at the horizon as long as a screen — I’m curious, when did we stop
“Pieces of Time We Taped on the Hills” Patrick Andrew Bolvin, Stephane Charpentier and Alyssa Moxley
Pieces of time that we taped on the hills consists of footage and field recordings from the olive groves of Selassia, a village outside of Sparta, Greece. The project was created during the Koumaria
“Eight Women” Laura Bouza
Eight dancers, now in their eighties, continue to dance. Beginning as suburban housewives in 1950s Connecticut, each were swayed to join a community dance ensemble later to be led by Charles Weidman and other prominent modern
“Takeoff” Cassandra C. Jones
Take Off (2012) is a Snap Motion Re-Animation constructed from photographs pulled solely from the online public domain archives of NASA. The photos I selected represent all of the successful Space Shuttle launches from 1981
“Time Perception” Silvana D’Mikos
Time Perception refers to one’s subjective experience of time, which is measured by one’s own notion of the duration of the indefinite and continuous unfolding of events rather then real time. It reflects about how our
“Galileo and Selfies” Blair Bogin
Galileo and Selfies is an assortment of tourists taking selfies in Florence, Italy – the city Galileo spent his life trying to convince us, we are not the center of the universe. – BB blairbogin.com Airing throughout the Sunrise program, April 1-19,