
What makes for a grievable life? – Ashley Watson (2009, 19.2MB, 5:39)
From Ashley Watson, a truly poignant piece about
how we choose to value certain lives and not others.
H/t to my friend Deb

What makes for a grievable life? – Ashley Watson (2009, 19.2MB, 5:39)
From Ashley Watson, a truly poignant piece about
how we choose to value certain lives and not others.
H/t to my friend Deb
A live performance by Julien Maire.

Infosphere Aesthetics (2008, 13 MB, 3:12 min.)
Video documentation of “Infosphere Aesthetics” a solo show by
[dNASAb] at Cress Galleries, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga

Tarlabasi Crawl (2009, 18 MB, 8:23 min.)
Jeremiah Day is interested in resistance movements, as well as the flux of
knowledge, stories and identity through the migration of people and histories.
Utterly bonkers* & totally splendid video documentation of a performance
by Annie Abrahams, Colette Tron et Emmanuelle Delafraye.
Annie Abrahams performs the movements whilst the others
read texts on the subject of fear, garnered, I believe, from the internet.
* in a good way; committed, unafraid, vulnerable, generous.

Grrrridwave (2006, 60 MB, 4:26 min.)
Collaborative installation between EXYZT and Boris Edelstein
of team Modul8 as part of the METAVILLA project
at the Architectural Biennale in Venice 2006.

Venus 2.0 (2009, 8 MB, 30 sec.)
[DAM]Berlin Gallery will exhibit new software works by artist
Mark Napier from 5th of December 2009 to 27th of January 2010.

Text Rain (1999, 12 MB, 2:34 min.)
‘Text Rain’ is an interactive installation in which participants
lift and play with falling letters in real time. The falling letters
form lines of a poem about bodies and language.
By Camille Utterback and Romy Achituv.

216 prepared dc-motors / filler wire 1.0mm (2009, 10 MB, 36 sec.)
by Swiss artist Zimoun.

Woodworms I (2009, 8 MB, 26 sec.)

Wind & Styrofoam I (2009, 10 MB, 29 sec.)
A couple of installations by Swiss artist Zimoun.
Woodworms I is a sound installation based on live sounds
of woodworms. In Wind & Styrofoam I, 5 stations generate
unpredictable movements of Styrofoam balls.