Sentences with phrase «looping film installations»

Daniel Young and Christian Giroux, 35 mm colour motion picture film, no sound 9 min, looping film installation 2010.
2011 winner, Daniel Young and Christian Giroux, 35 mm colour motion picture film, no sound 9 min, looping film installation 2010.
Consisting of six large - scale photographic works, a 12 - minute looped film installation and two cross-sections cut directly from the houses, Final Act, a solo exhibition by Ian Strange, premiered at the Canterbury Museum as part of Rise Festival on Friday December 20, 2013 and runs until March 23, 2014.

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At P.S. 1, he will present a recent sculptural installation that incorporates a video loop taken from Stanley Kubrick's 1971 film, A Clockwork Orange.
Panoramic film installation: Super 8 film transferred to video and HD video, black - and - white and color, silent; 35 min., looped.
For the video installations Day is done (2013) and Gone the Sun (2014), Lauren and Adam scoured through numerous films to amass a digital archive of sunsets that play on loop on countless television sets.
In a departure from her 2012 — 13 show at Lehmann Maupin in New York, for which the artist projected the film in a side gallery removed from the «room within a gallery» installation that has become a recurring feature of her practice, here Thomas embeds the (now looped) film within a similarly immersive 1970s - era domestic simulacrum.
Installation view of Western Round Table, 2009, The Lux, London, two 16 mm films, two projectors, two loops, optical sound, 2 minutes.
The installation of Bore Song, where the 16 mm film loops beyond the projector, forefronts the sculptural aspect of the work, which carries with it a precarious and contingent value.
Whenever I try to explain his kinetic Casablanca film loop installation, or 2001 Space Odyssey piece that automatically scans over text on a track, or his superimposed Psycho v. 1998 remake video..
Building upon this notion of the disembodied image in his video installation... a hazy and confused landscape, Barocca cuts, reassembles, slows, and loops various sections of Kreta, a WWII - era German propaganda film, into four sequences, to divest the moving images of any ideological or historical identification and disrupt the film's narrative structure.
These installations consist of viewer - activated 16 mm film loops projected either onto or into tableaux (which consist of props with sheets of ground glass) or onto photographs in which the film image blends with the still images.
The result was a six channel installation composed of a large main screen that displays a four - minute loop of an edited film and five Hantarex monitors presenting raw, unedited footage that showed the events transpiring inside the bathhouse, the overall atmosphere of the space, as well as the relationships between the women.
Her dynamic body of work Directing Light onto Fist of Father (2011) at Leo Koenig Projekte in New York, combined a looping 16 mm film and a plaster cast of MPA's father's fist in an installation that incited three durational performances.
2005 The Rape of the Sabine Women, single channel High Definition Video Cliff House, multi channel installation 2003 89 seconds at Alcazar, single channel video based on Las Meninas 2002 Portman's Looking Glass, a 4 projector installation, 150 ft. 16 mm loop Fly Right, a video triptych of Hasidic girls playing dodge ball 2001 Solace, a short film featuring soprano Kati Agocs 2000 China White - Scenes from an exile, three screen panoramic video installation 1999 Ten Women and a Shark or 15 years in 5:30, a short film 1998 Town Topic, three channel panoramic video installation, shot at Town Topic, Kansas City 1997 How to tell the future from the past, 12 channel surveillance video installation in the Serkeci Train Station, Istanbul, Turkey The Whites were a Mystery, 3 channel video filmed in Lomé, Togo 1996 Imagining Beforehand, 3 channel video, NYC 1995 Die Platzsünde, collaboration w / Ricoh Gerbl & Ivana Mestrovic, Rome / NYC 1993 Real Time, single channel video 1989 New Koke: An Advertisement for Real Life, a short pixal - vision video w / Karen Hatch
35 mm film installation, 4:48 min (loop), color.
One recent Friday, at Performance Space New York's premiere of the film installation Schrei 27 — a collaboration between the legendary avant - garde vocalist Diamanda Galas and the Italian director Davide Pepe — I subjected myself to three consecutive viewings of the brilliant, uncompromising piece as it played on a loop.
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