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Screen Control - 4th edition

Dead SEEquences (4:11, 2009) - Fabio Scacchioli

"dead SEEquences" is a video composed of 3770 frames. Working frames by frames, we find that nothing happens inside each single image, but all pass between the frames, in the invisible gap that separe a frame by others. The film is here, but there isn"t something to..
+ Dead SEEquences    + Interview with Scacchioli    fabioscacchioli.jimd.. website Fabio Scacchioli
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Resonances (7:16, 2008) - Ismail Bahri

Resonances starts with the prospecting of the bathroom from the artist’s childhood. Black inked words written in Arabic on the bathtub surface scatter and propagate progressively. They resonate and echo night scene recollections. Transformed in a resonance..
+ Resonances    www.ismailbahri.com website Ismail Bahri
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Not you again (1:00, 2009) - Stuart Pound

Joyful self-hate in the recent snow.
+ Not you again

Claudia and paul 2:13 a.m. (4:17, 2008) - Henry Gwiazda

Claudia and Paul is an experiment to discover what artistic event would occur if we could see all the activity around us in the next couple of minutes juxtaposed. would our actions appear more meaningful? would a choreography suddenly emerge? is the motion around us..
+ Claudia and paul 2:13 a.m.    www.henrygwiazda.com website Henry Gwiazda
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On the roof (4:16, 2008) - Henry Gwiazda

My work is about the choreography of reality. It"s about the way everything moves and is interconnected to create beauty. It shows that each motion, whether it is made by human, animal, object, light or sound, is connected and extended by other motions to compose a..
+ On the roof    + Interview with Gwiazda    www.henrygwiazda.com website Henry Gwiazda
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Interruptions (1:38, 2007) - Nicole Rademacher

Snippets of traffic. The blackness becomes a street corner. The camera focuses. A young family caddy-corner across the street. Cars pass. Cut. The view is never obstructed. We watch the family say their good-byes. The mother is left to wait for the bus.
+ Interruptions    + Interview with Rademacher    www.nicolerademacher.. website Nicole Rademacher
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Weir Farm (3:56, 2007) - Andrea Wollensak

The weir farm is rich with history of site-specific landscape painting. my work at weir farm explores the landscape and grounds through digital video processing techniques that allow me to develop a personal interpretation of the site’s landscape of colors and..
+ Weir Farm    oak.conncoll.edu/~aj.. website Andrea Wollensak
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