still from 45 Minutes of Nothing 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
“Oral Tradition Tele-Vision” Jamie Lee Mohr
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
“Natural History Curiosity” Cauleen Smith
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
“Control” Sara Condo
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
“DSSSSSS” Amanda Bowles
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
“Means and Ends” Bonnie Begusch
Means and Ends, 5 min, bw, silent Static typewritten marks intertwine through a shifting frame of view along the axis of a page. In this simple movement, contours dissolve as one point is dragged into
“This is the…” Dan Olsen
I always found station identifications and PSAs to be my favorite bits of television. This is the… falls somewhere in between. It doesn’t say a whole lot, doesn’t ask a whole lot, it just
“Pluma” Daniel Bennett
The flight patterns of birds in the sky are preserved in real time. As much an attempt to concretize a fleeting moment as it is an effort to stretch the echo of the birds
“I, Daughter of Kong Center for Research: Testimonies, Evidence & Ephemera” The I, Daughter of Kong Center for Research
In the winter of 1970 a fragment of a film was discovered in a warehouse on the Hudson River in New York. The film shows fleeting black and white images of what appears
“Untitled (I Have a Boyfriend)” Jillian Hansen-Lewis & Alejandro Jimenez
Mimicking the aesthetics of a screen saver, this video demonstrates the appearance of abandoned media through connecting an idle screen to the potential actions of the body behind. This piece explores idleness, authorship, gender, and