Thursday, October 6, 2011

Unadhaesit in Tempus



A collaborative work intended to demonstrate a type of four dimensional perception. The movement of bodies is stacked in time to allow past, present and future moments to exist simultaneously, creating novel shapes which are present in all movement, but lay outside of our ability to observe. Inspired in part by Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut, Pas de Deux by Norman McClaren and The Unreality of Time by J.M.E. McTaggart. Also - a love story.

Music:
Anthony Vine
soundcloud.com/​anthony-vine

Performers:

Eric Falck
Kristina Isabelle
Gabby Stefura
kristinaisabelledance.com

Thanks to:

Janet Parrott and
The Ohio State University Dept. of Theatre
theatre.osu.edu

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Poetry + Animation



A short tribute to Oskar Fischinger, part of the production of The Camouflage Project, an original play created by the Ohio State University Department of Theatre and ACCAD in Spring 2011. This animation accompanies a tap dance routine that illustrates the importance of rhythm in sending morse code messages in the play's examination of espionage in WWII.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Disinterest_II



A video filter system intended to challenge patterns of perception in both space and time.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Reality Tunnel I



Corrugated plastic, bolts and projection. An ongoing project creating ambient media out of disparate source material.

Pattern_XVI (clip)



A short clip of an ambient color shifting geometry

00120120120120120120120120120: A Study in the Space/Time of Film



A re-imaging of a classic film, constructed by using pixel color information as texture to "project" onto cubes in three dimensions.

Art in the Age of Digital Distribution II



A reworking of the original piece, this time projected on panels hung in eight windows on two floors of a building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio as part of the Art Squatters Exhibition curated by Malcolm Cochran of the Ohio State University.