If you wish to exhibit NSA Festival programs at your institution, please contact us to make arrangements. CONTACT The Not Still Art Festival is a festival by artists for artists. It is produced with help from a Presentation Funds Grant from the Experimental Television Center, which redistributes funds from the New York State Council on the Arts. Not Still Art is a sponsored project of Promote Art Works, Inc. Additionally we would like to thank the Micro Museum for hosting the Festival , as well as telenet.net for providing us with this website and ImprovArt.com for media facilities. |
"Version
3.0" 4:44
Patrick
Pelletier
video and music
"Peel" 7:36
Surabhi
Saraf
video and sound
Peter Byrne /
Carole Woodlock images
Michaela Eremiasova music composer
"The
Psychosis Series Tape #1" 2:17
Janaye
Brown
video
and sound
Tim Hecker "Balkenize You" music sample,
courtesy
Alien8 Recordings
DEBUT
"A quick glance into the brain waves of a young woman."
"Pollen" 4:36
Vishal Shah director
Adam Stansbie music
"...light and dark, organic and synthetic,
certainty
and
ambiguity,
existence and emptiness....most important of these -
movement and
stasis."
"scattered... ...wide"
5:38
"...an architectural/sculptuered utopia in which
cities will
collaborate with the natural landscape by reflecting their
forms and by
finding the right balance of natural and man-made, allowing
space to
exist (scattered... ...wide) between them."
"Anthropos"
4:10
Mathieu Tremblay
visual
Charles Cotvin / Greg Bonnier / Mathieu Tremblay music
"Ice
Fantasy" 5:35
Emile Tobenfeld
video
Mike Marando music
Dr. T reveals the continuously evolving forms of
H2O...
Carol Goss video and sound
"Water, water everywhere, and not a drop to
drink ..."
(Coleridge)
"Obsessive
Reflection" 2:16
A person fixated with her own image and how others
might
perceive her.
"What I create is based on the level at which I am
amused by
a series of elements and how they go together... in this
piece there is
some sort of visual/aural movement from the street to
dreaming.
As it turns out, there is a political intent in its
construction as
well..."
"NDaS"
4:30
"...based on the painting, 'Nude
Descending a Staircase No. 2' by Marcel Duchamp...NDaS was
created with
thousands of still photos that were vectorized before
processing
through stitching algorithms...then tweaked with an EAB
system."
"Intermittent
Delight" 4:00
Akosua
Adoma
video and sound
"Intermittent Delight" explores the sexist mores of
textile
production
in parallel with a mid-1960s commercial aimed
to instruct women on the how-to-decorate your 1960s
refrigerator.
A further exploration in a series of computer
generated
abstract animations.
"I.V."
6:00 (excerpt)
Carole Kim live
video
feed
Lewis Keller electronics
Toshi Nakamura no-input mixing board
"This is a video excerpt from a
performance where I
set up an IV drip into a dark pan with a monitor of a live
video mix
suspended above. As water filled a reflection surface
formed
allowing for an image to emerge, The drip as a
lifeline,
heartbeat, disturbance conjures the fragility and
instability of the
membrane by which the image is formed."
"Scroggins Beach" 6:10
Jim Ellis
video and music
"A 3-D journey through a virtual body of water.
"
(Appropriate eyewear will be provided.)
"Signal
to
Noise"
3:00
John Hawk video and sound
"Slow motion imagery of television monitors
turning
off."
"Power
Spot"
7:13
A student of Nam June Paik, Michael went on to
design
and
build the Videographic Lab at CalArts. This piece is a
pure
analog music video for jazz great, Jon Hassell, created
using only
video feedback in combination with a video switcher.
"Videographics
2007-2009" 4:30
Various Artists
video
Kasandra Woodring music
A montage of some outstanding student and faculty
video
abstraction produced in the CalArts Videographics Lab from
2007 to 2009.