Emily Murdoch – Before Honeymoon

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Before Honeymoon (2011, 29MB, 1:39 min)

Another piece from a Writtle student, this from Emily Murdoch.
I think this is tremendous not only technically (I especially love the use of light)
but aesthetically too. It clearly owes a debt to Lewis Klahr but one can
see a very distinctive individual voice emerging too.
I do hope Emily continues to make art (and in particular moving image).
I find her work rich and moving.

Christina McPhee – Shed

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Shed (2011, 24 MB, 4:33 min)

Shed is a long-term video and drawing project.
Christina McPhee talks about ‘Shed’ and her work in general.
from VernissageTV.

Run Wrake – Rabbit

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Rabbit (2006, 56MB, 8:20 min.)

Two kids find an idol in the belly of a rabbit.
Watch this wicked animated short movie by Run Wrake.
(thanks Michael Meiser)

Estella Cumberford – Friendsource14

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Friendsource14 (2011, 21MB, 1:18 min)

This piece, by Estella Cumberford, is great on a whole number of fronts.
Firstly it’s really nicely made.
The images walk that difficult line between
telling us too much and too little, and the audio
(processed, apparently, in GarageBand) is well judged,
well executed and more than a little engaging.
You wouldn’t guess from the piece’s surface simplicity
(first impressions only of course, anyway. Examine it closely
and see how hand-made and un-algorithmic it is)
the layers of structuring and processing that went into
it but I can’t help feeling these do manifest in the sense of
its coherence, richness and general success as a work of art.
The text was sourced & assembled from status updates on F******* of
14 of the artist’s friends. This then read by her & processed as noted.
The images were then grown (organic metaphors seem somehow
particularly apposite) out of this text and rendered by a kind of
shadow screen technique.
It’s an exquisite piece of work.
Transparency dictates I tell you that I teach Estella
at Writtle. (I use the word teach loosely -as with most of
the students we have an absorbing and on-going dialogue.)
It’s work like this that makes that part of my life so rewarding.

Cory Arcangel – UMMA Projects: Creative Pursuits

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Creative Pursuits (2010, 12 MB, 1:03 min)

Images from Cory Arcangel show – Creative Pursuits at
the University of Michigan Museum of Art.

Alan Sondheim – Two Movies

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After the Fall (2011, 44 MB, 1:01 min)

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Antenna (2011, 65 MB, 57 secs)

Two very different and very beautiful movies from Alan Sondheim.

Iban M. Selles – De Noche

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De Noche (2010, 71MB, 3:09 min)

I like the boldness of this, constructed by Iban M. Selles entirely
(and deftly) from stills taken on the set of , as I understand it,
a different film on which Iban Selles was working.
The sound, collaged from a number of movie soundtracks, is tremendous.
The piece as a whole has a slightly provisional feel to it -a study rather
than something definitive -but dull it’s not and I look forward to seeing
more work by Selles.

Emily Hubley – Big Brown Eyes

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Big Brown Eyes (1981, 4.2MB, 2 min.)

Animator Emily Hubley, known for the iconic animations
in the movie –Hedwig The Angry Inch made this video
for 1980’s pop band The DBs.

By Mica.

Two Short Movies from Nick Fox-Gieg

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Disarmed (2002, 15.8 MB, 2:42 min.)

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Mother of All Bombs (2003, 9.5 MB, 1:45 min.)

Nick Fox-Gieg is an animator and theatrical designer.
His short films have been shown at the Rotterdam and Ottawa film festivals,
at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and on Canada’s CBC TV.

Takuya Hosogane – Vanishing Point

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Vanishing Point (2010, 19 MB, 1:39 min)

Extravagant motion graphics video by Takuya Hosogane.