Sharon Hayes American, born 1970 Ricerche: three, 2013 Single channel HD video 38 minutes Edition of 5 + 1 AP (HAYES -2013-0089) HD
video still Participant: Octavia Cephas Courtesy of the artist and Tanya Leighton Gallery, Berlin
Not exact matches
Two months after the
participants stopped playing daily
video games, there was
still no difference in their aggression levels.
Although previous research established graphic media exposure can lead to aggression, these studies only focused on the short - term effects of violent on - screen content and typically examined
participants shortly after or even while they were
still playing the
video games.
This unique conversation is captured in a
video series in which I and other
participants unleash a robust dialogue about why quality schooling is
still so hard for Black youth today.
From November 2016 to April 2017, the
participants sent
still images and brief
videos back and forth in a game of pictorial ping - pong.
Still from: Ricerche: three 2013 Single channel HD
video 38 minutes Edition of 5 + 1 AP
Participants (left to right): Jasmine Brown, Laakan McHardy, Paola Lopez, Anarkalee Perera, Zehra Ali Khan, Sara Amjad
McCall compiled the
video footage and
still images contributed by the original
participants which he then edited into a thirty - five minute looped film that is projected on a suspended screen in the exhibition space; mirrors on the wall and newspapers on the gallery's floor replicate the original environment created 40 years ago.
Elizabeth Riley, FUTURE HOME, Installation and Participatory Wall, 2014, inkjet prints of letters on paper, inkjet prints of
video stills on clear film, clear acrylic board, styrene, drawing implements, prints and drawings contributed beforehand and on site by
participants, holders for drawing implements contributed by artists Luiza Kurzyna, Santina Amato, Barbara Lubliner and Fred Gutzeit 2 Walls: installation wall, 96 x 516»; participatory wall, 96 x 288 inches.