Not exact matches
Built
around an
extensive parody of the Talking Heads concert
film Stop Making Sense, the episode involved coming...
The story is told mainly without the aid of dialogue (although one victim, Zoe, does offer you help via the telephones dotted
around the compound);
extensive use of flashbacks continue to sustain the horror -
film feel.
Revolving
around a retrospective at Leslie Lohman Museum for Gay & Lesbian Art, Evidentiary Bodies as a project encompasses exhibitions, a publication, performances, readings, and an
extensive film program at various locations across New York City.
Opening Friday September 17, from 6 pm onwards Structured
around an ongoing dialogue between British artist Emily Wardill and artist / curator Ian White, the solo exhibition «windows broken, break, broke together» is the most
extensive exhibition of Wardill's
films to date.
The duo's work is based on an
extensive reflexion
around symbiotic engineering and global mutations, using augmented materiality and
film as a way to approach the relationships between metaphysical cosmology, high - end technology and biomimetic evolutionary process.