This is a video collage piece about boundaries and borders created in early 2007 for a multimedia collaborative live event in Tucson called Synaesthesia presented by Pan Left Productions. Music was performed live by Jose Saavedra and Elise Dubord to accompany the projected video. This edit includes the live music and shots of the musicians playing along.
see http://panleft.org for more info about Pan Left Productions.
This is a video collage piece about boundaries and borders created in early 2007 for a multimedia collaborative live event in Tucson called Synaesthesia presented by Pan Left Productions. Music was performed live by Jose Saavedra and Elise Dubord to accompany the projected video. This edit includes the live music and shots of the musicians playing along.
see http://panleft.org for more info about Pan Left Productions.
This is a collaging and "folding" of video collage generated at a live performance of the Tucson Bikeastra in December 2010, during the BICAS Art Auction in Tucson. Additional live footage of the performers is also included.
The Bikeastra was Glenn Weyant and Scott Kerr playing musical instruments fashioned from bike parts, with live video accompaniment and additional electronic soundscapes by Steev Hise. For this mashed-up document, realtime manipulated video from the set lasting a total of approximately 40 minutes was edited down, chopped up and superimposed on itself in a 4-way screen split, resulting in an increased density of video information. The sound is collaged from the recorded audio channel coming from Steev's laptop. No recording of the actual performed mix that night exists.
The connection between oil and U.S. foreign policy should be obvious already. This simply hits that nail into the coffin one more time.
Originally produced in 2002, it seems appropriate to re-introduce this piece as Afghanistan continues to once again occupy the attention of the public, the media, and the powers that be.
This audiovisual collage piece was originally a backdrop video for a live electronic music performance of mine in april 2002. The recorded live music was relayered back onto the video and the whole thing tweaked and horked a little more.
The source material used is listed in the credits at the end of the video.
About one year ago I attended a weekend-long Creative Capital artist's professional development workshop. We were asked to give a 5-minute presentation about our work. This video is what I created as my presentation. It's a tongue-in-cheek overview of the sort of stuff I do, at least as a maker of motion picture culture.
This is a collage piece that began as a backdrop to a few live shows I did in 2001, premiering in Newcastle, Australia at the This Is Not Art festival. Afterward I edited it down, layered on live audio from performances I did in 1999 and 2001, and the on-screen text is from the original Detritus manifesto that I wrote in 1995. In light of the recent SOPA and PIPA intellectual property oppression, the ideas here seem worth yet another look. for more information on these ideas, see http://detritus.net
Just think about it… What if you were trapped under something heavy and the mouse was out of your reach? Scary, right? That's exactly why we have these keyboard shortcuts so you can still use Vimeo until the help arrives.