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Exploring the pastoral, ASPECT shifts the concept of urban as center in Volume 10: Rural. Proving that bucolic
concerns are equally vital, this issue features nine artists who challenge and investigate the real, imagined, and
mediated natural world. These artists effectively employ high- and low- tech transformations and interventions
which concentrate the attention of the art world, however temporarily, on the vast world outside of urbanity.
Artists and Commentators featured in this issue:
SAM EASTERSON: Bird-Cams (7:22, video)
Audio commentary by Daniel Incandela, Manager of New Media, and Despi Mayes, Program Coordinator, Indianapolis Museum of Art
ERIC FREEMAN: Stethy (4:25, video)
Audio commentary by COREY MICHAEL SMITHSON, MULTI-MEDIA ARTIST
JACOB GALLE: Untitled (Cubicle) (6:22, performance)
Audio commentary by MICHAEL MINELLI, ARTIST AND EDUCATOR
PAM LARSON: Untitled (6:53, video)
Audio commentary by MEG ROTZEL, ARTS DIRECTOR AND CURATOR
CARY PEPPERMINT AND CHRISTINE NADIR: Wilderness Trouble V1.0 (3:30, video)
Audio commentary by JOLINE BLAIS AND JON IPPOLITO, ARTISTS, WRITERS, PROFESSORS, AND CURATORS
GWYAN RHABYT: 33 Fiddles (6:00, Installation)
Audio commentary by HEATHER MCDOUGAL, ARTIST, NOVELIST, AND "CABINET OF WONDERS" KEEPER
JENNY ROGERS: Trick Saddle (11:00, video)
Audio commentary by SAUL OSTROW, CHAIR OF VISUAL ARTS AND TECHNOLOGIES, CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF ART
MARKUZ WERNLI SAITO: Canal Walks (6:35, performance)
Audio commentary by DEBORAH J. MANTLE, EDUCATOR AND JOURNALIST
THOMAS TOOMEY: I Know The Way! (2:35, video)
Audio commentary by Tim Norris, Poet, Writer, Critic, Curator, Lecturer, and Spoken-word Artist
| Catalog Number: MC-748 |
Type: Shorts Compilation |
Genre: New Media |
| Copyright: 2007 |
Length: 114 minutes |
Format:
DVD Region: 0 (All) |
| TV System: NTSC |
ISBN: 0-9749657-9-0 |
UPC: 83710140557 |
| Label: Aspect Magazine |
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Films In Compilation
Bird-Cams directed by
Sam
Easterson
USA,
New Media,
2007,
00:07:22
Commentary By Daniel Incandela, Manger of New Media, and Despi
Mays, program coordinator, Indianapolis Museum of ...
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Stethy directed by
Eric
Freeman
USA,
New Media,
2007,
00:04:25
Commentary by Cory Michael Smithson, multi media ...
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Untitled (Cubicle) directed by
Jacob
Galle
USA,
New Media,
2007,
00:06:22
Commentary by Michael Minelli, artist, and ...
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Untitled directed by
Pam
Larson
USA,
New Media,
2007,
00:06:53
Commentary by Meg Rotzel, arts director and ...
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Wilderness Trouble V1.0 directed by
Cary
Peppermint
USA,
New Media,
2007,
00:03:30
Commentary by Joline Blais and Jon Ippolito, artists, writers, professors, and ...
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33 Fiddles directed by
Gwyan
Rhabyt
USA,
New Media,
2007,
00:06:00
Commentary by Heather Mcdougal, artist, novelist, and "Cabinet of Wonders" ...
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Trick Saddle directed by
Jenny
Rogers
USA,
New Media,
2007,
00:11:00
Commentary By Saul Ostrow, Chair of visual arts and technologies, Cleveland Institute of ...
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Canal Walks directed by
Markuz
Saito
USA,
New Media,
2007,
00:06:35
Commentary by Deborah J. Mantle, educator and ...
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I Know the Way! directed by
Thomas
Toomey
USA,
New Media,
2007,
00:02:35
Commentary by Tim Norris, poet, writer, critic, curator, lecturer and spoken word ...
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