Two Vlogs from Jerry Lentz

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Invisibility (2005, 8.2MB, 1:40 min.)

Jerry Lentz2
Spoon Bending with Jerry Lentz (2005, 5.1MB, 1 min.)

Two from – jerrylentz.com

Isabelle Dinoire

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Isabelle Dinoire (2006, 8MB, 2:30 min)

Feb. 6, 2006
“Made this video tonight about order generic viagra Isabelle Dinoire, the french woman that had
a face transplant and made her first public appearance yesterday.”

Abe Linkoln.

Read the discussion about the controversial video on Rhizome.

"Dreams That Money Can Buy" at Tate Modern

DREAM

In the Turbine Hall in 2006 and Realityfilm presented
a ‘psychoanalytical, cinematic cabaret’ with live music by
The Real Tuesday Weld providing a new original score for the
film

Eugene Mirman – Comedy Shorts

Mr. Robot
Mr. Robot (2004, 2.8MB, 2:31 min.)

Scotch and Soda
Scotch and Soda (2005, 4.4MB, 2:10 min.)

Eugene Mirman is a comedian, writer, and film maker based in
New York City. Eugene has appeared on several TV shows, including
Late Night With Conan O

Homographies by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer

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Homographies (2006, 33MB, 8 min.)

HOMOGRAPHIES is an interactive installation featuring 144 robotic fluorescent
light fixtures controlled by 7 computerized surveillance systems. As people
walk under the piece, the light tubes rotate to create labyrinthine patterns of
light that are

Light Criticism – the Anti-Advertising Agency

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Light Criticism (2007, 14MB, 2:21 min.)

Light Criticism is a project by Steve Lambert (the Anti-Advertising Agency)
with Graffiti Research Lab.
From Eyebeam R&D Open Lab.

‘Bird’ by Ken Seeno

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Bird (2007, 9MB, 4:30 min.)

by Ken Seeno.

My Funny Valentine Again

My Funny Valentine
My Funny Valentine (2006, 15.1MB, 2:55 min)

Video by Michael Szpakowski.
The singer is his daughter, Anna Szpakowska.
(Michael playing the piano).

..once again a happy Valentine’s Day to all from us at DVblog.org

‘Easy Listening’ – Marisa Olson

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Easy Listening (2005, 4.2MB, 1:56 min.)

At once a performance and performance-documentation, this video
grew out of the admission that much of Marisa Olson

“Assembled Cinema” – G.H. Hovagimyan

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Assembled Cinema (2006, 28.9MB, 5:19 min.)

“You walk into a room and a film/video is projected on a wall.
The scenes played are not in any particular order yet they make sense.
What occurs is that a computer is picking sequences in a random order
and playing them. Your mind and your imagination fill in the story.”

From – G.H. Hovagimyan.