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Henry & Aaron’s 7 Steps to Superstardom – RIDE THE COATTAILS Music Video

21 Dec

The full song and dance number from Episode 2, Ride the Coattails from Henry & Aaron’s 7 Steps to Superstardom, MOVIE EXTRA WEBFEST’S inaugural web series. mnc.tv Music & Lyrics by: Matt Lovkis Debut EP ‘Doing It Live’ now online at youtube.com/user/mattlovkis and on iTunes Music Arranged & Produced by:Ash Gibson Greig and the Red Angry Dwarf Big Band Starring: Aaron McCann James Helm Tarryn Gill Trish Downes Jodie Ronan Karen Hill Sheridan Gill Directed by: Antony Webb Director of Photography: David Le May Produced by: Lauren Elliott Created by:Henry Inglis and Aaron McCann

 

Ez Slide Dolly Test (Furniture Sliders) – Cheap Camera Dolly

21 Dec

Camera Dolly for cheap! Just using furniture sliders to move my tripod around. There are some small shakes but putting some weights on the tripod should do the trick. Also, remember that practice makes perfect! 😉 Featured in: lifehacker.com cheesycam.com nofilmschool.com Get updates and exclusive sneak peeks on my current/future projects! Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Picture Style: prolost.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Nice Visual Art photos

21 Dec

Some cool visual art images:

Los Angeles Music Center : Disney Concert Hall
visual art
Image by JohnnyRokkit
Designed by architect Frank Gehry, the Walt Disney Concert Hall, is designed to be one of the most acoustically sophisticated concert halls in the world, providing both visual and aural intimacy for an unparalleled musical experience. The 2,265-seat auditorium with natural lighting in which the audience surrounds the orchestra was designed to look and feel like a ship’s hull.

www.musiccenter.org/about/venue_wdch.html

Art & Architecture
visual art
Image by New York Public Library
Digital ID: 1153320. Juley, Peter A. — Photographer. Date depicted: 1911

Source: New York Public Library Visual Materials / Lantern Slides / Research Library / Art & Architecture (more info)

Repository: The New York Public Library. New York Public Library Archives.

See more information about this image and others at NYPL Digital Gallery.
Persistent URL: digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/id?1153320

Rights Info: No known copyright restrictions; may be subject to third party rights (for more information, click here)

Recuento Brocoli: Pixelations Virtual Tour 2008, Cordoba Argentina
visual art
Image by Frocoli
PVT se destaca es su carĂĄcter “Conceptual” e “Interdisciplinario”, no sĂłlo es un congreso de Diseño GrĂĄfico y ComunicaciĂłn Visual, en Ă©l se exponen y conviven el Diseño Industrial, Diseño Textil, Diseño de Indumentaria, Diseño Experimental, Motion Graphics, disciplinas de actual interĂ©s aplicadas a la demanda laboral regional, donde participan profesionales y artistas, estudios de diseño, que han realizado con su intervenciĂłn un encuentro regional destacado y enriquecedor por el continuo intercambio de ideas.
Fue a Nivel de Intervención en el espacio como brocoli se involucro un, “chillout brocoli”.

 
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Eagleways New York Bus Charters and Tours Silver Eagle Bus Model 10

21 Dec

www.eaglewaysnewyork.com (914) 837-1080 sales@eaglewaysnewyork.com This is a 1983 Eagle Model 10 Coach in revenue service 100% complete. The best riding coaches ever made, the Eagle is available for charter. Sits 46 with 5 DVD screens, CD and restroom with the most comfortable seats
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Herringbone hand grip
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
 

FREEDOM CONCERT 2009 – Billy Ray Cyrus – “Some Gave All” – 16×9 Films – Fallbrook Digital Studios

21 Dec

“Some Gave All” performed by Billy Ray Cyrus in honor of American Veterans. Featuring Sherman Gillums, Jr., on stage. Sherman is a father of two children who began his Marine Corps career in 1990 at age 17. During his 12-year career he has served as a forensic photographer, drill instructor, and close-combat instructor-trainer. His service achievements include two commendation medals, an achievement medal, meritorious promotion to staff sergeant, and commission to the rank of Warrant Officer in 2000. His military career ended due to a car accident in 2002. He followed new pursuits in life after a year of physical therapy and rehabilitation, working first as the Cal-Diego Paralyzed Veterans Associations newsletter editor then on the Chapters board of directors. In 2004, he accepted a position with Paralyzed Veterans of America as a service officer where he prosecuted disability claims on behalf of veterans at the San Diego VA Regional Office and Board of Veterans Appeals in Washington DC, and currently serves as President of Cal-Diego PVA. 16x9films.com, Produced by Steve Shelden.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 

2-Light Portraiture: Tony Corbell & Profoto D1

21 Dec

“Learn more at www.profoto.com Tony Corbell demonstrates portrait and fashion shoots done with just two lights. By using light meter readings from each light individually and collectively, Corbell is able to shape light to achieve a variety of looks without even moving his light sources or model.”
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
 

„Identical“ von Martin Schoeller

21 Dec

Die Fotos von Martin Schoeller wirken wie Suchbilder. Ich beginne automatisch, sie zu vergleichen, die üblichen „zehn Fehler“ zu suchen. Finden werde ich sie nicht, denn hinter den Bildern steckt etwas ganz anderes. Er fotografierte für sein neues Buch „Identical“ eineiige Mehrlinge.

Dabei nutzte er seinen Close-up-Stil, den er bereits im Fotobuch „Close Up“ verwendete. Weiches Neonlicht statt eines Kamerablitzes erhellt die Gesichter. Die Augenhöhe ist dabei immer die gleiche, wodurch die einfachen Portraits richtige Gesichterstudien werden, die gerade bei eineiige Zwillingspaaren und Mehrlingen unglaublich faszinierend wirken.


© IDENTICAL – Portraits of Twins by Martin Schoeller, Marilyn Elder and Carolyn Bridges, published by teNeues, www.teneues.com. Photo © 2012 Martin Schoeller. All rights reserved.

Beim Ansehen der Gesichter frage ich mich, welchen Einfluss Umweltfaktoren auf unser Aussehen haben. Die kleinen Unterschiede, trotz der identischen DNA, fallen ins Auge. Ich wünsche mir eine genaue Angabe über Ernährungsgewohnheiten und Lebensgeschichten unter jedem Zwillingsportait. Durch diese Gedanken treten die technisch perfekten Fotografien von Schoeller in den Hintergrund.


© IDENTICAL – Portraits of Twins by Martin Schoeller, Chantelle and Danielle Dwomoh-Piper, published by teNeues, www.teneues.com. Photo © 2012 Martin Schoeller. All rights reserved.

Seine Modelle fand Schoeller beim jährlichen „Twins Days Festival“ in Twinsburg, Ohio.

Martin Schoeller wurde 1968 in Frankfurt am Main geboren. Nach seiner Ausbildung beim Lette-Verein Berlin arbeitete er als Assistent von Annie Leibovitz. Heute lebt und arbeitet er in den USA.

Das Buch „Identical – Portraits of Twins“ erschien im Verlag teNeues. Auf 132 Seiten finden sich 110 Fotografien. Der Hardcoverband kostet 49,90 € und ist zum Beispiel über Amazon erhältlich.


kwerfeldein – Fotografie Magazin

 
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Nikon 18-55mm VR Review: An Under-estimated Lens That May Surprise You

21 Dec

www.artoftheimage.com – The Nikon 18-55mm VR (as well as the non-VR version) is a lens that many over-look due to it’s low price and designation as a kit lens, but this lens is severely under-estimated and may surprise you.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

It’s a Fujifilm S2950 HD video test. I tried to zoom as much as I can. Other sounds are a little bit annoying but hope you enjoy. I think this camera has pretty good video skills. Check out my Flicker account for some examples of macro and scenery. www.flickr.com And a little recommendation for the ones want to buy this camera, you shouldn’t buy this camera for auto mode you should use manual because machine doesn’t thinks in the way of a photographer’s thinks. You can get good photos with the good settings.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

The Origins – Once Upon – Part 1

21 Dec

Share on Facebook: j.mp and Twitter: j.mp m Starring: Joe Penna – @MysteryGuitarM – youtube.com PrincessTard – @ShayCarl – youtube.com Mark Gantt – @markgantt – markgantt.com Taryn O’Neill – @TarynOneill – http Elvis, the Bird Created and Directed by: Joe Penna Produced by: Brendan Bradley – @BrendanABradley – youtube.com Written by: Joe Penna Grayson Pauroso – @BradAndGray – youtube.com Director of Photography: Jared Hoy – @jaredhoy – jaredhoy.com Sound Recordist and Mixer Sean Oakley – twitter.com Music by: Paul Dateh – @PaulDateh – youtube.com SFX Supervisor: Jon Julsrud SFX Asst: Will Cox Color: Colin Brooker Wardrobe: Catherine Elhoffer – elhofferdesign.com Makeup Shannon Feiman – facebook.com Props: Dan Crawley – imdb.com AC: Christy Bourque Gaffers: Derrick Esperanza Greg Bradley Will Waters Joey Harris Rigging: Clay Van Sickle Portuguese Subtitles: Lucas Lopes – youtube.com Thanks to: The Gibsons for the baby Frank & Micheline Kelly & CAST Locations for the cabin Magic Smile Family Dentistry for Elvis the Bird
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Nice Visual Art photos

21 Dec

A few nice visual art images I found:

IMG_3975Arsenalshorts
visual art
Image by uniondocs
The program collects films that are asking the same questions: What was here before? And how can you show it if it’s not there anymore? When and how did absence turn into presence? Does it always do that?
It also connects places in East and West, New York, Berlin and Warsaw. Shanghai and Venice. Not only through images, but also through the people who made the films (and are in them): For them, 1984 had been fiction and 1989 a reality. They are from a generation that has been producing images and sounds before and after the Berlin Wall, in East and West, until today.
Program runtime is 62 minutes.
a-b-city by Dieter Hormel and Brigitte BĂŒhler
BRD 1985, 8 minutes, digital projection

Accompanied by a score using music of Pere Ubu and EinstĂŒrzende Neubauten, a-b-city revolves around West-Berlin’s psychodelic atmosphere. Brigitte BĂŒhler and Dieter Hormel, who were renown for their fast paced and skillfully edited Super-8 clips, mix TV images and time-lapse shots of nightly streets, drifting clouds, and a men continuously jumping in front of the Berlin Wall, bringing about an impression of the enclosed city that constantly shifts between ecstasis and depression. (Text: Florian WĂŒst)
Haunt No. 1-3 by Niklas Goldbach
2007, 2 minutes, digital projection

Haunt No. 1, Video Loop, 35 sec., Stereo
Assistance: Daniel Reuter
Haunt No. 2, Video Loop, 28 sec., Stereo
Assistance: Viktor Neumann
Haunt No. 3, Video Loop, 36 sec., Stereo
Assistance: Viktor Neumann
The video triptych focuses on the historical background and the future of up to now abandoned places in Berlin’s former working-class district Prenzlauer Berg where the gentrification process is almost accomplished.
5 lessons and 9 questions about Chinatown by Shelly Silver
USA, 2009, 10 minutes, digital projection

You live somewhere, walk down the same street 50, 100, 10,000 times, each time taking in fragments, but never fully registering THE PLACE. Years, decades go by and you continue,unseeing, possibly unseen. A building comes down, and before the next one is up you ask yourself ‘what used to be there?’ You are only vaguely aware of the district’s shifting patterns and the sense that, since the 19th century, wave after wave of inhabitants have moved through and transformed these alleyways, tenements, stoops and shops.
10 square blocks, past, present, future, time, light, movement, immigration, exclusion, gentrification, racism, history, China, America, 3 languages, 13 voices, 152 years, 17,820 frames, 9 minutes, 54 seconds, 9 questions, 5 lessons, Chinatown.
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Former East/Former West by Shelly Silver
USA, 1994, excerpt 10-15 minutes digital projection

Made up of hundreds of street interviews done in Berlin two years after the Reunification, FORMER EAST/FORMER WEST is a vital, surprisingly open, and at times disturbing documentary. Silver questions the very notion of a shared language, focusing on changing definitions of words for political and economic systems – democracy, freedom, capitalism, socialism, nationality and history.
Magnetic [eye] Berlin by Gunter KrĂŒger
Germany, 2007 / 08, excerpt 10 minutes, digital projection

Since 1997, Gunter KrĂŒger has been archiving media fragments which he finds on the street – broken audiotapes, scraps of VHS and discarded compact discs. At the location he records additional filmic notes.
In the second part of the “Magnetic [eye]” series, “Magnetic [eye] Berlin”, a selection of media fragments forms a portrait of his living space. The film is designed as a generative structure, i.e. there is no final version.
In 2007 and 2008, three different playlists were made, each varying in both the selection of the media fragments as well as their compilation. By integrating new modules, new playlists with predefined running times can be created for each screening.
Nullpanorama by Martin Ebner
Germany, 2003, 1 minute, digital projection

The ascent and decent of an advertiser’s captive balloon over the roofs of the capital.
Proprio Aperto by Judith Hopf, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Florian Zeyfang
Germany / USA, 2005, 6 minutes, digital projection

The single channel video and installation work PROPRIO APERTO, which was first presented in February 2005 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago in the exhibition, “Universal Experience: Art, Life and the Tourist’s Eye,” shows a walk taken through the giardini, the grounds of the Venice Biennale, in winter.
The conversations that took place there among Judith Hopf, Natascha Sadr-Hadhighian and Florian Zeyfang result in a text that circles around landscapes of ruin, ghosts and the Dasein in cultural hegemony. The images — actually photographs — are presented in slow pans, and the various levels of destruction of the pavilion come more and more into the center.
The tone of voice and language congenially conveys the suitably contemplative mood during the walk, which carries over to the spectator.
The Rooms (excerpt) by Tim Blue and Paul Rowley
USA 2010, 5 minutes, digital projection

With rich sound design and diverse formats, THE ROOMS is an experimental study of an abandoned world that somehow continues to operate. This excerpt feautures the HAU 1 / Hebbel am Ufer, a historical theater in Berlin, that turned into a cultural space for contemporary experimental and innovative theater and performance art (HAU 1).
We will be strong in our weakness. Notes from the first congress of the Jewish Renaissance in Poland.Performance by Yael Bartana with Susanne Sachsse and Slawomir Sierakowski
Israel/Netherlands/Poland, 2010, 15 minutes, digital video projection
Jewish Renaissance movement in Poland, Tel-Aviv/Amsterdam/Warsaw

Stefanie Schulte Strathaus is a film and video curator who lives and works in Berlin. She is Co-Director of Arsenal – Institute for Film and Video Art (with Milena Gregor and Birgit Kohler) and Member of the selection committee of the Berlinale Forum and founding director of Forum Expanded, a new section of the Berlin International Film Festival which negotiates the boundaries of cinema. Her curatorial work comprises numerous film programs, retrospectives and exhibitions, among them Michael Snow, Guy Maddin, Heinz Emigholz, Birgit Hein, Ulrike Ottinger, Stephen Dwoskin and many others. She recently co-curated (with Susanne Sachsse and Marc Siegel) LIVE FILM! JACK SMITH! Five Flaming Days in A Rented World (October 2009).
Her texts have been published in Frauen und Film, The Moving Image, Texte zur Kunst, Ästhetik & Kommunikation, Schriftenreihe Kinemathek as well as in various festival and exhibition catalogues. She is the editor of: Kinemathekheft Nr. 93: Germaine Dulac (with Sabine Nessel and Heide SchlĂŒpmann), Berlin 2002; “The Memo Book. Films, Videos and Installations by Matthias MĂŒller”, Berlin: Vorwerk 8, 2005; “The Primal Scene: Christine Noll Brinckmann. Films and Texts”, Berlin: arsenal edition, 2008; “Who says concrete doesn’t burn, have you tried? West Berlin Film in the ’80s” (with Florian WĂŒst), Berlin: arsenal edition, 2008. www.arsenal-berlin.de

Paul Rowley was born 1971 in Dublin. He has worked for more than ten years as a filmmaker and visual artist.
His critically acclaimed feature documentary Seaview, which he co-directed with Nicky Gogan, premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and has toured festivals internationally since.
Together with David Phillips, Paul completed a collection of films to accompany a live performance of John Cage’s Sonatas and Interludes, premiered at The Stone in New York in collaboration with pianist Emily Manzo. They recently completed a 60 screen permanent video installation in the international terminal at LAX airport.
Paul was artist in residence at the Atlantic Center for the Arts in Florida with Gillian Wearing, and has received many awards from the Irish Arts Council for his work since 1997. He was a fellow at the Macdowell Artist Colony in New Hampshire, and the Bogliasco Foundation, Italy. He was awarded a residency at the Experimental Television Center in New York, which led to a grant from NYCSA, the New York State Council for the Arts. He lives in Dublin and Brooklyn.
See also www.condensate.net and www.stillfilms.org

Shelly Silver is a New York based artist utilizing video, film and photography. Her work, which spans a wide range of subject matter and genres, explores the personal and societal relations that connect and restrict us; the indirect routes of pleasure and desire; the stories that are told about us and the stories we construct about ourselves.
Silver’s work has been exhibited and broadcast widely throughout the U.S., Europe and Asia. Screenings and installations have been mounted by venues such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the International Center of Photography in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the Yokohama Museum, the Pompidou Center, the Kyoto Museum, the London Institute of Contemporary Arts, the Museo Reina Sofia, and the London, Singapore, New York, Moscow, and Berlin film festivals. Her work has been broadcast on BBC/England, PBS/USA, Arte, Planete/Europe, RTE/Ireland, SWR/Germany, and Atenor/Spain. Silver’s numerous fellowships and grants include awards from the Guggenheim Foundation, the NEA, NYSCA, NYFA, the DAAD, the Jerome Foundation, the Japan Foundation and Anonymous was a Woman. She is based in New York where she is an Associate Professor of Visual Arts in the School of the Arts, Columbia University.

IMG_4018Arsenalshorts
visual art
Image by uniondocs
The program collects films that are asking the same questions: What was here before? And how can you show it if it’s not there anymore? When and how did absence turn into presence? Does it always do that?
It also connects places in East and West, New York, Berlin and Warsaw. Shanghai and Venice. Not only through images, but also through the people who made the films (and are in them): For them, 1984 had been fiction and 1989 a reality. They are from a generation that has been producing images and sounds before and after the Berlin Wall, in East and West, until today.
Program runtime is 62 minutes.
a-b-city by Dieter Hormel and Brigitte BĂŒhler
BRD 1985, 8 minutes, digital projection

Accompanied by a score using music of Pere Ubu and EinstĂŒrzende Neubauten, a-b-city revolves around West-Berlin’s psychodelic atmosphere. Brigitte BĂŒhler and Dieter Hormel, who were renown for their fast paced and skillfully edited Super-8 clips, mix TV images and time-lapse shots of nightly streets, drifting clouds, and a men continuously jumping in front of the Berlin Wall, bringing about an impression of the enclosed city that constantly shifts between ecstasis and depression. (Text: Florian WĂŒst)
Haunt No. 1-3 by Niklas Goldbach
2007, 2 minutes, digital projection

Haunt No. 1, Video Loop, 35 sec., Stereo
Assistance: Daniel Reuter
Haunt No. 2, Video Loop, 28 sec., Stereo
Assistance: Viktor Neumann
Haunt No. 3, Video Loop, 36 sec., Stereo
Assistance: Viktor Neumann
The video triptych focuses on the historical background and the future of up to now abandoned places in Berlin’s former working-class district Prenzlauer Berg where the gentrification process is almost accomplished.
5 lessons and 9 questions about Chinatown by Shelly Silver
USA, 2009, 10 minutes, digital projection

You live somewhere, walk down the same street 50, 100, 10,000 times, each time taking in fragments, but never fully registering THE PLACE. Years, decades go by and you continue,unseeing, possibly unseen. A building comes down, and before the next one is up you ask yourself ‘what used to be there?’ You are only vaguely aware of the district’s shifting patterns and the sense that, since the 19th century, wave after wave of inhabitants have moved through and transformed these alleyways, tenements, stoops and shops.
10 square blocks, past, present, future, time, light, movement, immigration, exclusion, gentrification, racism, history, China, America, 3 languages, 13 voices, 152 years, 17,820 frames, 9 minutes, 54 seconds, 9 questions, 5 lessons, Chinatown.
View Excerpt
Former East/Former West by Shelly Silver
USA, 1994, excerpt 10-15 minutes digital projection

Made up of hundreds of street interviews done in Berlin two years after the Reunification, FORMER EAST/FORMER WEST is a vital, surprisingly open, and at times disturbing documentary. Silver questions the very notion of a shared language, focusing on changing definitions of words for political and economic systems – democracy, freedom, capitalism, socialism, nationality and history.
Magnetic [eye] Berlin by Gunter KrĂŒger
Germany, 2007 / 08, excerpt 10 minutes, digital projection

Since 1997, Gunter KrĂŒger has been archiving media fragments which he finds on the street – broken audiotapes, scraps of VHS and discarded compact discs. At the location he records additional filmic notes.
In the second part of the “Magnetic [eye]” series, “Magnetic [eye] Berlin”, a selection of media fragments forms a portrait of his living space. The film is designed as a generative structure, i.e. there is no final version.
In 2007 and 2008, three different playlists were made, each varying in both the selection of the media fragments as well as their compilation. By integrating new modules, new playlists with predefined running times can be created for each screening.
Nullpanorama by Martin Ebner
Germany, 2003, 1 minute, digital projection

The ascent and decent of an advertiser’s captive balloon over the roofs of the capital.
Proprio Aperto by Judith Hopf, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Florian Zeyfang
Germany / USA, 2005, 6 minutes, digital projection

The single channel video and installation work PROPRIO APERTO, which was first presented in February 2005 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago in the exhibition, “Universal Experience: Art, Life and the Tourist’s Eye,” shows a walk taken through the giardini, the grounds of the Venice Biennale, in winter.
The conversations that took place there among Judith Hopf, Natascha Sadr-Hadhighian and Florian Zeyfang result in a text that circles around landscapes of ruin, ghosts and the Dasein in cultural hegemony. The images — actually photographs — are presented in slow pans, and the various levels of destruction of the pavilion come more and more into the center.
The tone of voice and language congenially conveys the suitably contemplative mood during the walk, which carries over to the spectator.
The Rooms (excerpt) by Tim Blue and Paul Rowley
USA 2010, 5 minutes, digital projection

With rich sound design and diverse formats, THE ROOMS is an experimental study of an abandoned world that somehow continues to operate. This excerpt feautures the HAU 1 / Hebbel am Ufer, a historical theater in Berlin, that turned into a cultural space for contemporary experimental and innovative theater and performance art (HAU 1).
We will be strong in our weakness. Notes from the first congress of the Jewish Renaissance in Poland.Performance by Yael Bartana with Susanne Sachsse and Slawomir Sierakowski
Israel/Netherlands/Poland, 2010, 15 minutes, digital video projection
Jewish Renaissance movement in Poland, Tel-Aviv/Amsterdam/Warsaw

Stefanie Schulte Strathaus is a film and video curator who lives and works in Berlin. She is Co-Director of Arsenal – Institute for Film and Video Art (with Milena Gregor and Birgit Kohler) and Member of the selection committee of the Berlinale Forum and founding director of Forum Expanded, a new section of the Berlin International Film Festival which negotiates the boundaries of cinema. Her curatorial work comprises numerous film programs, retrospectives and exhibitions, among them Michael Snow, Guy Maddin, Heinz Emigholz, Birgit Hein, Ulrike Ottinger, Stephen Dwoskin and many others. She recently co-curated (with Susanne Sachsse and Marc Siegel) LIVE FILM! JACK SMITH! Five Flaming Days in A Rented World (October 2009).
Her texts have been published in Frauen und Film, The Moving Image, Texte zur Kunst, Ästhetik & Kommunikation, Schriftenreihe Kinemathek as well as in various festival and exhibition catalogues. She is the editor of: Kinemathekheft Nr. 93: Germaine Dulac (with Sabine Nessel and Heide SchlĂŒpmann), Berlin 2002; “The Memo Book. Films, Videos and Installations by Matthias MĂŒller”, Berlin: Vorwerk 8, 2005; “The Primal Scene: Christine Noll Brinckmann. Films and Texts”, Berlin: arsenal edition, 2008; “Who says concrete doesn’t burn, have you tried? West Berlin Film in the ’80s” (with Florian WĂŒst), Berlin: arsenal edition, 2008. www.arsenal-berlin.de

Paul Rowley was born 1971 in Dublin. He has worked for more than ten years as a filmmaker and visual artist.
His critically acclaimed feature documentary Seaview, which he co-directed with Nicky Gogan, premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and has toured festivals internationally since.
Together with David Phillips, Paul completed a collection of films to accompany a live performance of John Cage’s Sonatas and Interludes, premiered at The Stone in New York in collaboration with pianist Emily Manzo. They recently completed a 60 screen permanent video installation in the international terminal at LAX airport.
Paul was artist in residence at the Atlantic Center for the Arts in Florida with Gillian Wearing, and has received many awards from the Irish Arts Council for his work since 1997. He was a fellow at the Macdowell Artist Colony in New Hampshire, and the Bogliasco Foundation, Italy. He was awarded a residency at the Experimental Television Center in New York, which led to a grant from NYCSA, the New York State Council for the Arts. He lives in Dublin and Brooklyn.
See also www.condensate.net and www.stillfilms.org

Shelly Silver is a New York based artist utilizing video, film and photography. Her work, which spans a wide range of subject matter and genres, explores the personal and societal relations that connect and restrict us; the indirect routes of pleasure and desire; the stories that are told about us and the stories we construct about ourselves.
Silver’s work has been exhibited and broadcast widely throughout the U.S., Europe and Asia. Screenings and installations have been mounted by venues such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the International Center of Photography in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the Yokohama Museum, the Pompidou Center, the Kyoto Museum, the London Institute of Contemporary Arts, the Museo Reina Sofia, and the London, Singapore, New York, Moscow, and Berlin film festivals. Her work has been broadcast on BBC/England, PBS/USA, Arte, Planete/Europe, RTE/Ireland, SWR/Germany, and Atenor/Spain. Silver’s numerous fellowships and grants include awards from the Guggenheim Foundation, the NEA, NYSCA, NYFA, the DAAD, the Jerome Foundation, the Japan Foundation and Anonymous was a Woman. She is based in New York where she is an Associate Professor of Visual Arts in the School of the Arts, Columbia University.

 
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