Tinjail – Dante


Dante (2007, 2.8MB, 2:06 min)

Laconic is, I think, the word.
From M River‘s
Tinjail

Stepback


Stepback by Lisa Lindley-Jones – WIZ (2007, 24.4MB, 3:27)

Music video for “Stepback” by Lisa Lindley-Jones.
By WIZ via Factory Films

Soft Cinema – Interview with Lev Manovich

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lev_interview_1 (2003, 2MB, 2:12 min.)

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lev_interview_2 (2003, 2MB, 2:08 min.)

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lev_interview_3 (2003, 2.5MB, 2:14 min.)

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lev_interview_4 (2003, 2.7MB, 1:45 min.)

A 4 part interview on Soft Cinema with Lev Manovich
the Mecca of new media arts.
DEAF 03, Rotterdam.

Also: “On Database Driven Movies”.

Sondheim in Second Life


Beam Me Up #1 (2009, 34.3MB, 1:50 min)


Beam Me Up #2 (2009, 9.5MB, 31 secs)


Beam Me Up #3 (2009, 12.4MB, 25secs)

unique blah blah blah genius blah blah blah nonpareil blah
inimitable blah matchless blah blah sui generis blah blah
nonesuch blah peerless blah blah blah sondheim

more

RJD2 – Work It Out


RJD2 – Work It Out (2007, 28MB, 3:24)

Made by Joey Garfield at Ghost Robot

Tears For The Future

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Tears For The Future (2008, 78MB, 4:15 min.)

Video by Javier Morales and John Michael Boling.
Music by Javier. Commissioned by Map Magazine.

Edward Picot & Rachel – Moley’s adventures – Chapter 1


Chapter 1 (2009, 27.3MB, 4:49 min)

Edward Picot has made an intelligent and generous contribution to
the creation of a serious critical tradition around web based literature,
(although his interests are wide and by no means limited to the written word).
A lot of people, me included, have cause to be grateful to him for his
acute, measured but sympathetic assessments of their work.
Apart from his invaluable critical writing he’s also a writer and maker
of work himself.
One of the engines driving his recent creative work has been his
relationship with his young daughter Rachel.
His fantasy story The Puzzle Box,written for Rachel, was one of last year’s
delights.
Here he turns his hand to video in a more active collaboration with Rachel.
This is work that has its roots in a particularly English form of lo-fi
moving image storytelling (I know the late Oliver Postgate is a figure Edward greatly admires.)
Does it work? – in truth, not 100% – I think we feel we are trespassing slightly
on a very personal world. ‘Slightly’, though, is the operative word – there’s
something here, no doubt, & old fashioned as it may be in some
respects there’s something about the kind of adult child collaboration rendered
possible by the digital which is unlike anything previously -a kind of levelling
of the playing field…
Anyway, we’ll post all three episodes over the next weeks and allow you to
make your own minds up.

A lot of Robert Croma


Future and the Dream (2009, 298MB, 53:36 min)

A 53 minute piece from the indispensable Robert Croma,
which was made for the 24 hours 24 artists webcast earlier this year.
It’s Croma’s obsessive – lapidary – attention to detail
(as well as, of course, bucket loads of talent and flair) on quite small
canvasses that makes him unique so it’s interesting to see how
effectively he pulls this one off.

For comparison here’s a recent, haunting, miniature:


Connection at Passy (2009, 11.5MB, 2:33 min)

Nira Pereg – G Spotting

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G Spotting (2003, excerpt, 4MB, 1 min.)

“G Spotting is a search for the pleasure zone of the look. In keeping
with commands, which are read out aloud, the camera moves horizontally
and vertically over an architectural landscape towards what seems like
pleasure zones. Although the search is visual, the image remains unplanned,
following the sound and carrying out each command. While using the urban
landscape as a chart of the female body, the work touches on the themes of
surveillance, modern weaponry and pornography.”

by Israeli video artist Nira Pereg.

Walking Off A Cliff Again


Mint Chicks – Walking Off A Cliff Again (2007, 11MB, 2:59)

From Robbers Dog