Parasite, 2003 black &
white video transferred to DVD with sound projected on screen: 110 x 148 inches (280 x 375 cm) edition of 6 with 1 AP JS - 1720
Julião Sarmento Parasite, 2003 black &
white video transferred to DVD with sound projected on screen: 110 x 148 inches (280 x 375 cm) edition of 6 with 1 AP JS - 1720
Not exact matches
When
transferring your customer education program from
white papers and manuals to
video, it's tempting to want to cram everything into one long
video.
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Transfers to and from the River Use of a world - class
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Transfers Back to accommodation Photos of the day (All Pictures and
video packages available at an extra cost)
Panoramic film installation: Super 8 film
transferred to
video and HD
video, black - and -
white and color, silent; 35 min., looped.
Haris Epaminonda, Lovers, black and
white video, shot in 16 mm,
transferred to DVD, no sound, 2011.
16 mm film
transferred to
video (black and
white, sound).
Created in collaboration with Henry Sabin Elementary School students 1/2 inch reel - to - reel
video transferred to digital media, black and
white, sound Running time: 7:09 minutes Edition of 8 with 3 APs
Digital black - and -
white video,
transferred from analog, with sound, 60 min.
35 mm film (black and
white, sound)
transferred to
video.
16 mm film
transferred to digital
video, black and
white, sound.
An exception to the
video medium, Wind was a silent black and
white shot on 16 mm film and
transferred to
video.
From «Ice Floes of Franz Joseph Land,» five channels shot on 16 mm film,
transferred to
video, projected from DVD, 21 minutes 48 seconds per channel, black and
white, silent.
Five channels shot on 16 mm film,
transferred to
video, projected from DVD, 21 minutes 48 seconds per channel, black and
white, silent.
From «Big Hunt,» five channels shot on 16 mm film
transferred to
video, projected from DVD, 21 min 48 sec per channel, black and
white, silent
Dara Friedman Dancer, 2011 Super 16 mm film
transferred to HD
video, black &
white, sound 25 min
Mark Aerial Waller, Phantom Avantgarde, 2010 Black and
white 16 mm film
transferred to digital
video.
In Please, 2008, a black - and -
white 16 mm film
transferred to
video, Schwarz stages the choreographic elements of protest in shots that recall the avant - garde film techniques of the mid-century.
11 - channel, super 8 mm and HD
video transferred to DVD, black and
white, silent.
7:30 pm: Bruce Conner (American, 1933 — 2008) A MOVIE, 1958 16 mm film
transferred to
video (black and
white, sound); 14 minutes Courtesy Conner Family Trust
Bruce Conner (American, 1933 — 2008) COSMIC RAY, 1961 16 mm film
transferred to
video (black and
white, sound); 5 minutes Courtesy Conner Family Trust
16 mm film
transferred to
video (black and
white and color, sound).
Jennifer West, Daisies Roll Up Film (16 mm color and b & w film neg rolled with hard boiled eggs, oranges, lemons, avocados, pickles, green apples, milk and watermelon — a remake of a scene from Vera Chytilova's 1966 film, Daisies — rolling off the bed performances by: Mariah Csepanyi, Finn West & Jwest, lit with black light & strobe light), 2008,
video still, black - and -
white and color 16 mm film
transferred to digital
video, 5:53 minutes.
Hans Richter, Still from Filmstudie, 1926 35 mm film
transferred to
video (black and
white, silent) March 19 — June 23, 2008 This exhibition considers the transformation of the art object from static image to light projection within two distinct artistic lineages: the unconventional optical techniques and social analyses of the 1920s Neue Optik, or «New Vision,» generation of artists, among them László Moholy - Nagy, Hans Richter, and Marcel Duchamp; and the situational aesthetics advanced by Gordon Matta - Clark, -LSB-...]
All images courtesy of the artists and Pace Gallery.Featured images in slider: Glenn Ligon — Death of Tom, 2008, 16 mm black and
white film /
video transfer, 23 min.; 4:3 aspect ratio, Edition AP 1 of 1.
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