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Possible Films - Hal Hartley
MC-373, 2005
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From the quiet and thoughtful to the loud and ridiculous, this arresting collection of short work by Hal Hartley reveals the tireless experimentation, curiosity, and playfulness that lies behind his many feature films, like The Unbelievable Truth,... more >
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RE:FRAME - Scanning Time / Documenting Change
MC-1097, 2009
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A selection of seven films from a contemporary cinema, removed from Bollywood, that testifies to the richness of creativity in India. Oscillating between documentary, video art, experimental film, and animation, this compilation explores the means... more >
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Moog
MC-371, 2005
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A documentary on the inventor of the modern synthesizer. Shot on location in Asheville, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Tokyo and London, MOOG delves into the inventor's ideas about creativity, interactivity, spirituality, design and his... more >
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Rape of Europa, The
MC-909, 2006
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The Rape of Europa tells the epic story of the systematic theft, deliberate destruction and miraculous survival of Europe’s art treasures during the Third Reich and World War II.
In a journey through seven countries, the film takes the audience... more >
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Aspect - The Chronicle of New Media, Volume III
MC-266, 2004
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The Artist as Content started out as a survey of self-portraiture in new media. It quickly became apparent, however, that the role of the artist in new media has gone far beyond that of simply subject or even creator. The body, actions, ideas and... more >
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Aspect - The Chronicle of New Media, Vol VIII
MC-653, 2007
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New media art shares an important trait with all other genres: it builds upon the work that precedes it. By studying the work of other artists and the progression of their careers, the next generation builds and expands upon the field of new media... more >
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Aspect - The Chronicle of New Media, Volume I
MC-204, 2003
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The 2003 Boston Cyberarts Festival is an international biennial festival that brings together artists in all media who are using computers to advance traditional artistic disciplines and to create new interactive worlds. The Festival will take place... more >
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Aspect - The Chronicle of New Media, Volume II
MC-192, 2002
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Aspect is a biannual DVD magazine of new media art. The mission of the publication is to distribute and archive works of time-based art.
Each issue highlights 5-10 artists working in new or experimental media, whose works are best documented in... more >
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Aspect - The Chronicle of New Media, Volume IV
MC-315, 2004
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Since the early days of conceptual art, text and language have played an important role in the creation and content of new work. Given the digital nature of much contemporary new media art, it is no surprise that text has made a resurgence in recent... more >
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Aspect - The Chronicle of New Media, Volume V
MC-385, 2005
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The morose trend that seems to have pervaded ASPECT for the first four issues needed to come to a conclusion. To that end we asked for artwork that expressed a lightness of heart, a sense of humor, or the joys of life. Joie de Vivre explores levity... more >
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