Strobe Animated Sculptures
Miwa Matreyek
Max Hattler
Y0UNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES
Boomerang
Lydia Moyer
Jhave Johnston
The End of eating Everything
Wangechi Mutu + Santigold – The End of eating Everything
MUTO by BLU
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Carnival | Kate McKeon
the night after i kicked it | jane cassidy
The Night After I Kicked It from Jane Cassidy on Vimeo.
Space Light Art | Cindy Keefer
This essay discusses the evolution of abstract cinema and multimedia in the first half of the 20th century, through the synthesis of film, performances and installations. Beginning in the first two decades of the century, European avant-garde artists influenced by Wagner’s “Gesamtkunstwerk” (Total Artwork) experimented with the relationship of cinema to painting, music, sculpture and other arts. In Germany, this experimentation led to the abstract or “absolute” films of Viking Eggeling, Walther Ruttman, Hans Richter, and Oskar Fischinger. The 1916 Futurist Manifesto in Italy declared that cinema would combine all the arts, and create a new art form.
Believer | Jen Stark / Dan Deacon
Electroluminescence | Sharon Phelan
Electroluminescence from Sharon Phelan on Vimeo.

