At the Lab, Fellows will participate
in an intensive writing workshop, one - on - one creative story meetings, writers» rooms, and
group conversations about production, post-production, and marketing
in the
evolving digital landscape.
The works
in this collection are supremely imaginative
in both form and content: from the semi-autobiographical novel painted by a young artist who died
in the Holocaust (Charlotte Salomon) to Alison Knowles» computer - generated chance operation for «imagining» houses and their inhabitants; from the pseudo-scientific examination of a
conversation between a mother and a daughter (Eleanor Antin) to the dark, comic interrogation of violence against women (Sue Williams); from the transformations of newspaper headlines (Suzanne Treister) to the probing of animal consciousness (Cole Swensen & Shari De Graw); from the body maps drawn by South African women with AIDS (Bambanani Women's
Group) to the alchemical transformation of the pregnant body into an
evolving landscape and philosophical meditation (Susan Hiller).