Category: DO/DA Shorts 2

  • “Mirror Tapping ((Empathy Labourers))” Adam Knight

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    Mirror Tapping ((Empathy Labourers))

    ASMR videos (Autonomous sensory meridian response) seek to elicit feelings of physical ‘tingly’ sensations usually in the head, scalp or neck region of the body. They have become a recent online phenomena attracting as many producers as there are viewers, contributing to a community of ASMR lovers. Often videos centre around particular sounds, movements, speech patterns or tactile stimuli. These videos are usually produced using modest recording technologies, by a solitary performer. Due to the amateur imperfections of the recording set up, outside noises and interruptions are often common characteristics of the ASMR video. Embedded in the videos are complex relationships between technology, moving bodies, economy and action. It has become increasingly popular for performers to create tutorials based upon subscribers request. These requests are often made through payment via platforms such as PayPal.

    A script was compiled from transcribing various ASMR videos that dealt with a generic and ambiguous dialogue. The dialogue assembled draws attention to the agency and construction of the ASMR tutorial. A notable ASMR performer DianaDew Asmr was commissioned to narrate the script and create the soundtrack for the video. The binaural recording technique makes use of stereo splitting to enhance the bodily perceptible element in the videos. The film was played and filmed from an iPad as a gesture towards completion of technology and screen as body. The pausing, swiping and pinching motion acts as a way of trying to maintain a connection with the original tutorial and to extend the mirror device further.

    The video is designed to be downloaded and used on mobile/tablet devices.

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    Airing daily Feb 1 – Mar 31, as part of Direct Object/Direct Action Shorts 2

  • “A Rousing View of Nature’s Magnificence” and “From the Rim” David Politzer

    “A Rousing View of Nature’s Magnificence” and “From the Rim” David Politzer

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    A Rousing View of Nature’s Magnificence

    A video performance made at Grand Canyon National Park.  It is a study in superlative visual and textual representations of natural wonders.  With this piece I consider the value we place on “being there” versus experiencing a location via those superlatives.

    Airing daily Feb 1 – Mar 31, as part of Direct Object/Direct Action Shorts 2

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    From the Rim

    A combined narrative of 100+ family vacations to the Grand Canyon.  Every visitor arrives with preconceived notions about the natural “wonder” gleaned from images of the canyon.  In turn, visitors reconcile those preconceptions with the reality of the view from the rim.  We see these moments on video with varied response; from life-changing revelations to total indifference.

    Airing daily Feb 1 – Mar 31, as part of Direct Object/Direct Action Shorts 4

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  • “Love and Capitalism 1 and 2” Bret Hamilton and Harrison Martin

    Love and Capitalism examines the connection between ideology and class by interviewing subjects on the streets of Chicago neighborhoods that vary in economic status. The film explores a structural critique of modern society through the real emotional struggles that working individuals experience. By connecting these everyday struggles to a structural critique, the filmmakers hope to shed light on the politics of personal hardships.

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    Airing daily Feb 1 – Mar 31, as part of Direct Object/Direct Action Shorts 2:

    Love and Capitalism 1

    Airing daily Feb 1 – Mar 31, as part of Direct Object/Direct Action Shorts 4:

    Love and Capitalism 2

  • “Moderato” and “Synopsis” Annetta Kapon

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    Airing daily Feb 1 – Mar 31, as part of Direct Object/Direct Action Shorts 1:

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    1 minute 38 seconds, 2014

    A video about video, time, movement, sound, metronome, still photography, Man Ray.

    Airing daily Feb 1 – Mar 31, as part of Direct Object/Direct Action Shorts 2:

    Synopsis
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    A video about the structure of video, and computer screens.

    annettakapon.com

  • The Institute for New Feeling (Scott Andrew, Agnes Bolt and Nina Sarnelle)

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    Airing nightly Feb 1 – Mar 31, 12 am CST:

    Platform 2: Voice by group, 2013

    Use this self-hypnosis video to find your personal mantra. Recommended viewing in full screen in the dark with headphones.

    group is a two-person stage performance using 90 minutes of original music and projected video. Drawing upon conventions of rock concerts, spiritual rituals, yoga classes, team-building exercises, self-help seminars and group therapy, this immersive audiovisual experience leads participants through a series of activities designed to generate intimacy, physicality and energetic connection between them. The audience will participate in karaoke chanting, breathing exercises, guided meditation, aerobic routines and more as they progress through our 7 platforms:

    AGREE – VOICE – CONTACT – DIGEST – ACT – BREATHE – RELEASE

    purchase the full album with do-it-at-home booklet here.

    Airing daily Feb 1 – Mar 31, 9:10 am CST:

    Pressure Systems, 2013

    The Lite is a new meditation series optimized for the adult contemporary lifestyle. Join Liteworkers Cosmic and Nina as they meditate on the improbable world we live in. Listen in your car or while watering your succulents. Sit back, zone out, and let us take you to Pakistan.

    Airing daily Feb 1 – Mar 31, as part of Direct Object/Direct Action Shorts 2:

    Platform 5: ACT by group, 2013

    Implement this workout video into your daily exercise regiment. Recommended viewing with a small group of your favorite gym buddies.

    Airing daily Feb 1 – Mar 31, as part of Direct Object/Direct Action Shorts 3:

    Positive Reinforcement: A Relaxation Meditation for Animals, 2013

    A short guided yoga meditation for pets and their friends.

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    The Preparation, 2014

    Airing daily Feb 1 – Mar 31, as part of Direct Object/Direct Action Shorts 4:

    You May Like, 2014

    The Lite is a new meditation series optimized for the adult contemporary lifestyle. Join Liteworkers Cosmic and Nina as they meditate on the improbable world we live in. Listen in your car or while watering your succulents. Sit back, zone out, and never diet again.

     

     

    The Institute for New Feeling (IfNf) is an art collective led by Scott Andrew, Agnes Bolt and Nina Sarnelle, dedicated to the development of new ways of feeling, and ways of feeling new. IfNf creates artwork in the form of treatments, therapies, retreats, research studies and products that play with the corporate manipulation of human desire. 

    The members of IfNf have collectively presented work at Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Commonwealth and Council, Thank You for Coming, Los Angeles; Open Engagement Conference, Queens Museum of Art, Envoy Enterprises, Printed Matter, Anthology Film Archives, Invisible Dog, Microscope Gallery, Ortega y Gasset, NYC; the Warhol Museum, the Pittsburgh Biennial, Pittsburgh Filmmakers, VIA Festival, Pittsburgh; Space Gallery, Portland, Maine; Kijidome, Boston; The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center;  Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago; Monkeytown 4, Denver; Urban Institute for Contemporary Art, Grand Rapids, MI; Atlantic Center for the Arts, FL, among others. Upcoming residencies include Recess Session in NYC, and Cannonball Miami. 

    InstituteForNewFeeling.com

  • “Sidewalk,” “Blue, Red, Yellow,” “The Live! Show—QUBE Episode,” and “¡Saludos Amigos!” Jaime Davidovich

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    Sidewalk, 1975, 13:04-minute video

    “Like Walking SoHo, Sidewalk tracks along a section of a SoHo street. The camera follows the point where the sidewalk meets the buildings, panning in a strange, jilted movement. It is interrupted by pauses during which we can just barely see a figure reflected in a screen: Davidovich himself, editing in his studio, collapsing this private (professional) setting onto public space (the city outside). Sidewalk is closely related to the artist’s earlier video Road, 1972, as well as the contemporaneous Baseboard, 1975, both of which methodically trace preexisting lines across space (in Road, the double line dividing directions, and in Baseboard, the juncture between the wall and floor of his studio). While Sidewalk is certainly representative of Davidovich’s formalist approach to video art in the mid-1970s, it is also quite literally connected to the space and information in the city where it was filmed.” – Daniel Quiles 

    Airing daily Feb 1 – Mar 31, as part of Direct Object/Direct Action Shorts 1

    Jaime Davidovich - Blue, Yellow, Red

    Blue, Red, Yellow, 1974, 34-minute video

    “In this conceptual performance, Davidovich “paints” on an electronic canvas in the three primary colors of the color wheel, by covering a snow-filled TV screen with adhesive tape: first blue, then red, then yellow. Davidovich first exhibited this work at Anthology Film Archives in 1974.” –EAI

    Airing daily Feb 1 – Mar 31, as part of Direct Object/Direct Action Shorts 2

    Jaime Davidovich - The Live Show (Qube Project)

    The Live! Show—QUBE Episode, 1980, 10:32-minute public-access television excerpt

    “Enjoying another bottle of wine on Manhattan Cable Television, accompanied by co-host Carol Stevenson, Davidovich encourages real-time viewers to experiment with the Warner QUBE cable system. First broadcast on Channel J in 1979, The Live! Show was equal parts playful and utopian, brimming with optimism about an expanded, participatory audience for art on television. In this episode, one caller is made “director” and makes choices as to zooms and special effects, while the QUBE audience is polled for their preference of camera (a binary choic, Camera 1 or 2). This is a playful, tentative exploration of a brand-new technology, but one that recalls Marshall McLuhan’s insistence that television is a “cool,” participatory medium. With the viewers effectively in charge of the program, Stevenson inquires, a bit awkwardly, how Davidovich got his scar. No answer is provided.” – Daniel Quiles

    Airing daily Feb 1 – Mar 31, as part of Direct Object/Direct Action Shorts 4

    Jaime Davidovich - Saludos Amigos

    ¡Saludos Amigos!, 1984, 21-minute public-access television excerpt

    “In this, one of the final episodes of The Live! Show and a collaboration with Texas Tech University, Davidovich travels to Lubbock, Texas. His “people in the street” interviews touch on racism and Mexican-American relations in addition to the usual queries about video art and its possibilities for transmission on television. The title is taken from the 1942 Walt Disney film that emblematized the “good neighbor” years of U.S.-Latin America diplomacy, only in this case, Davidovich locates his “friends” within the borders of the United States.” – Daniel Quiles

    Airing Thursdays and Fridays Mar 19 – 27th, 7 pm CST

     

  • “Practical Preparedness” Ellen Mueller

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    This series of videos explores preparedness in our society, in addition to the everyday challenge of resisting change and maintaining control. It examines fear generated by a world of non-stop technological development, global climate change, and mass media focused on economic uncertainty in consumer culture. 

    The overall look of these videos purposefully harkens back to 1960’s flight attendant uniforms and instructional films. Using humor, these videos explore the idea of preparing for the future as a means of exercising control. The videos range from serious responses to post-terrorism working environments to post-apocalyptic wilderness survival to more fantastical situations including extraterrestrial communication.

    Airing daily Feb 1 – Mar 31, as part of Direct Object/Direct Action Shorts 1:

    Communicating with Media and Authorities After a Crisis
    Isolation
    Extraterrestrial Non-Verbal Communication
    Decipherment
    Creating Smoke Signals

    Airing daily Feb 1 – Mar 31, as part of Direct Object/Direct Action Shorts 2:

    Preparing for Bioterrorism
    Crisis Management Questions
    How to Build a Hasty Shelter
    Evacuation
    Maintaining Motivation After a Terrorist Attack

    Airing daily Feb 1 – Mar 31, as part of Direct Object/Direct Action Shorts 3:

    Physical Training
    How to Preserve a Severed Limb
    How to Escape When Tied Up
    Preparing for a Soccer Tournament

    Airing daily Feb 1 – Mar 31, as part of Direct Object/Direct Action Shorts 4:

    How to Pass a Bribe
    Estate Planning
    Preparing for the Holidays
    How to Build a Snow Cave
    How to Find Water In the Wilderness

    EllenMueller.com