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
“Contact A” and “EC One, Two, Three, and Four” Mike Newton
EC, Contact: Conceptualized as a model for an eye contact training video, EC draws off the strange and unknowable logic of established social conventions and the manifest difficulties (maybe even impossibilities) of teaching
“Lesson in Harmony” Willy Smart
Lesson in Harmony is broadcast video work that is just that: a lesson in vocal harmonization as well as a lesson in a more transcendent sort of harmony. An onscreen subject receives instruction in
“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 Institute for New Feeling (Scott Andrew, Agnes Bolt and Nina Sarnelle)
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
“Sidewalk,” “Blue, Red, Yellow,” “The Live! Show—QUBE Episode,” and “¡Saludos Amigos!” Jaime Davidovich
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
“Practical Preparedness” Ellen Mueller
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