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  • “song for Awe & Dread” Tommy Becker

    “song for Awe & Dread” Tommy Becker

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    song for Awe & Dread

    Tommy Becker
    6 min

    Airing Nov 22-28 and Dec 20-31, 2016
    As part of the MARE program

    It is AWEsome to be human and to be alive, but the evolution of human intelligence has also burdened our species with a self-awareness of life’s impermanence. The Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard called these two uniquely human emotions, awe and dread. Through its symbolic meditation on mortality, this work attempts to find meaning between the fleeting flavors of bubblegum and cultural programming that entrenches us in our denial of death.

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    Tommy Becker is a poet trapped in a camcorder. He received his MFA in Film, Video, Performance from California College of Arts in 2001. Since that time he has continued to feed video poems into his never-ending saga, TAPE NUMBER ONE. His song length video work blends spoken word, performance, graphic design, and home recorded music.

    tommybecker.com

  • “Clara” Janelle VanderKelen

    “Clara” Janelle VanderKelen

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    Clara

    Janelle VanderKelen
    8 min, 2016

    Airing Nov 15-21 and Dec 13-19, 2016
    As part of the LIVE program

    The repetitive motions of the canning process quietly remap the accreted horrors of female labor that intervenes in the lifespan of a vegetable arrested in forever-summer. A circuitous wandering explores this process and confuses conceptions of time and space as seasons accumulate into undifferentiated years of feminine relation to and reinvention of natural growth cycles. The physical constraints of the domestic and embodied architectures are eventually completely subverted by the excessive act of preservation.

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    janellevanderkelen.com

  • “Heikki Laaksonen’s Silent Syllables” Heejin Jang

    “Heikki Laaksonen’s Silent Syllables” Heejin Jang

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    Heikki Laaksonen’s Silent Syllables

    Heejin Jang
    4:15 min, 2014

    Airing Nov 15-21 and Dec 13-19, 2016
    As part of the LIVE program

    1-800-GET-LOST consists of four experimental video remixes (1-800-FICTIONBleach FormulaHeikki Laaksonen’s Silent SyllablesPink Trilogy). The project addresses the moment when the countless struggle to establish a sense of connectedness eventually conjure up an endless nightmare that overwhelms the physicality of life.

    By reediting and overlaying language, pop-culture phenomenon, smartphone clips, and found footages from the Internet, the convolution of layered moments will demonstrate the itineraries to the nature of chaos, or the views of induced panic. 

    heejinjang.com

  • “The Murf Never Sleeps” Dakota Gearhart

    “The Murf Never Sleeps” Dakota Gearhart

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    The Murf Never Sleeps

    Dakota Gearhart
    3:37 min

    Airing Nov 15-21 and Dec 13-19, 2016
    As part of the LIVE program

    During a residency at a recycling processing plant in Seattle, WA, USA, I was able to spend time observing the act of remixing, re-sensing, and of course, recycling. First off, the smell when you enter the factory (which is lovingly called the Murf) is enough to make most people gag, but for me, the putrid sour milk and rat poop aromas provoked me to consider what kinds of objects society leaves behind. Once this question is brought up, a nightmarish Kafka-like scene is brought on; the sensations of which I share in the short video collage I created. Everything in the video is unmanipulated and in real time, even though in some scenes it looks as if sped up or animated.

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    dakotagearhart.com

  • “Automata” Don Anahi & Aby White

    “Automata” Don Anahi & Aby White

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    Autómata

    Don Anahí & Aby White

    Airing Nov 15-21 and Dec 13-19, 2016
    As part of the LIVE program

    This video talks about the domain

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  • “Snake-Foot” Lili White

    “Snake-Foot” Lili White

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    SNAKE-FOOT

    Lili White
    5:20 min, 2015
    color, silent

    Airing Nov 15-21 and Dec 13-19, 2016
    As part of the LIVE program

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    “Dedicated to my Mother who has moved to the other side.

    One day, in real-life, I found an “S” had appeared on my toe.

    I “performed” in Nature as a meditation on this event, remembering that the Egyptians have a sign that combines a snake and foot, which I don’t know the meaning of.

    SNAKE-FOOT was built using a kind of dreamy stream of consciousness approach to the edit. Its techniques and framed shots are intended to convey the “dream-body”. Dreams act as a transforming flight that allows one to see more deeply into that which matters most — knowledge gained thru them can transform our life…

    I used many taped experiences of snakes that I accumulated over the years: one crossing a road, another asleep on top of snake petro-glyphs in Alabama, one caged as a “pet”, a rattlesnake in the zoo. One was found on a staircase, which led to the idea of a descent, as the snake does when it retires into its lair; and so a “Persephone descent into Underworld” world occurs, as the Underworld is the place that is also considered the realm of dreams, ruled by Neptune that also rules over illusion, the cinema, film itself, and water — all these are included here in scenes where the sleeping person rolls over.

    SNAKE-FOOT is the first of a trilogy that includes WATER WORKS and CUMIA.” -LW

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    liliwhite.com

  • “The Gut” Chanhee Choi

    “The Gut” Chanhee Choi

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    The Gut

    Chanhee Choi

    Airing Nov 15-21 and Dec 13-19, 2016
    As part of the LIVE program

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    chanheechoi.com

  • “WITH AN HELMET” Francesca Fini

    “WITH AN HELMET” Francesca Fini

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    WITH AN HELMET

    live art piece by Francesca Fini

    Airing Nov 15-21 and Dec 13-19, 2016
    As part of the LIVE program

    The protagonists of the performance are offered naked and vulnerable to the audience. They wear working helmets as an ironic transposition of the legendary helmet of Scipio that, in this case, relates the rhetoric of the Roman glorious past, of which there remains not even the dust, with the unheard sufferings of the true heroes of everyday life in this country. They are the ones who live “with an helmet” and sometimes die with it, in factories and dockyards, while what is left of their stories is hastily hidden under the carpet of this diseased country. On their arms I place electrodes that cause strong involuntary muscle contractions forcing the workers to a grotesque dance that makes the flag moving on its own, to the beat of the national anthem. What is left in a dying country is just the mechanical and grotesque rhetoric of the national anthem and the respect demanded but devoid of any genuine feeling. A collective weariness and resignation that turns into hysteria when the puppeteers also discover their wires and the simple act of drinking a glass of wine becomes a fight against a greater, dark and invincible power.

    The performance is one of the episodes of a larger project, open and traveling, that will grow with guerrilla performing throughout 2013. Learn more: withanhelmet.blogspot.it

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    Francesca Fini is an interdisciplinary artist mainly focused on new media, experimental cinema and performance art. She lives and works in Rome. The focus of her work is always the body and its own narrative power, but inserted in a sort of exuberant “multimedia pot” where live videoart pieces are mixed with generative audio, lo-fi technologies and homemade interaction design devices, with handicraft masks, bizarre costumes and feminist steam-punk props popping out everywhere.

    Among the most important art events in which she participated in the last few years, we would mention the 2011 WRO Biennale in Poland, the River-to-River Festival in New York, the ADD Digital Art Festival in Rome, Laguna International Art Prize in Venice, the Venice International Performance Art Week, FILE Festival in Brasil, the Berlin Directors Lounge, Ikono Tv Festival and the Rapid Pulse Performance Art Festival in Chicago. In 2014 she was selected for the Margaret Guthman Musical Instrument Competition, organized by the Georgia Institute of Technology. She was also invited in Kolkata, where she lectured and performed at the Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute. In 2014 she participated in the International Watermill Center Summer Program. In 2015 she directed in Rome the firts edition of HI> DANCE Festival, dedicated to contemporary dance and technology. In the same year she won the Prix Université Blaise Pascal des étudiants and the Prize Conseil Général du Puy-de-Dome during Videoformes Festival in Clermont-Ferrand. She is currently working on a new experimental feature film with the collaboration of Cinecittà Istituto Luce.

    francescafini.com

  • “love and peaceful morning and killing” Usumurasaki Kana

    “love and peaceful morning and killing” Usumurasaki Kana

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    love and peaceful morning and killing

    Usumurasaki Kana

    Paint and performance about my identity

    Airing Nov 15-21 and Dec 13-19, 2016
    As part of the LIVE program

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  • “Omaha Stakes: The Production Worker” David Ian Bellows/Griess

    “Omaha Stakes: The Production Worker” David Ian Bellows/Griess

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    Omaha Stakes: The Production Worker

    David Ian Bellows/Griess

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    2:39 min, 2016
    production worker: David Ian Bellows/Griess
    camera: Elizabeth Lamb
    driver: Neil Griess

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    11:31 min, 2016
    VHS to digital transfer
    production worker: David Ian Bellows/Griess
    camera: David Ian Bellows/Griess
    audio collage: Neil Griess
    video sample: MEATTRUCK, 2015, 01:45:44, Andrew Braddock, David Ian Bellows/Griess, Elizabeth lamb

    tv in the garage
    5:53 min, 2016
    VHS to digital transfer
    production worker: David Ian Bellows/Griess
    camera: David Ian Bellows/Griess

    Videos courtesy of HUMAN TRASH DUMP, a video label.

    Airing Nov 15-21 and Dec 13-19, 2016
    As part of the LIVE program

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    David Ian Bellows/Griess (born 1984 – Omaha, NE) is a sculptor, video maker, and unretired performance artist.

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