eo’s cold weather film series is back, every thu during jan & feb starting @ 7pm! Don’t miss out on the fun!
RELINE2 (2006)
Black Chair Collection, A Microcinema Exclusive,
“a collection of progressive audiovisual works by international artists”
- Louise Greene, Art Library, University of Maryland, College Park,
“The short compositions that compriseReline2 continue the mission and vision of curators (and contributing artists) Scott Pagano and Phoenix Perry who released Reline in 2002. Artists and musicians included in this second international collection, as in the first, employ experimental media and technology to explore a multitude of themes from sensory to psychological. Among these: reflections on the flight of time and memory; the flow of pure data as an experience of sight and sound; visual modeling of the processes of genetic replication; architecture as soundscape; an ancient Tibetan mantra as digital graffiti; synchronous rhythms of light, shadow, bridge, and internal combustion engine. Clips and trailers are available at the Microcinema web site. DVD extras include artist and musician bios and a variety of descriptive material. Reline2 is recommended for libraries and educational programs with collections in emerging, contemporary, avant garde, and digital art. .”
from the director of The Science of Sleep comes :
THE WORK OF DIRECTOR MICHEL GONDRY (2003)
a collection of music videos
- Fred Thom, Plume Noire,
“Michel Gondry is certainly one of the most talented music video directors in the industry today. Before venturing on the big screen, as Charlie Kaufman‘s other alter ego, on ambitious and weird pictures such as Human Nature and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, he directed videos for some of the most respected artists in the business, from the White Stripes to the Chemical Brothers, Björk, Daft Punk, The Rolling Stones and the Foo Fighters. What makes the Gallic director different from his counterparts is his ability as a multidisciplinary artist who can play as much on psychedelic editing effects as set his camera on the street or direct stop-motion animation. Rather than imposing his visual signature on the artists, he always adapts his video to them in order to capture the essence of their songs”
this just in… one of Elizabeth Gourlay’s paintings has been selected as the cover of Dennis Barone’s new book of poems, Parallel Lines! Check it out!
http://www.shearsman.com/pages/books/catalog/2011/barone.html
Elizabeth was also recently appointed Visiting Assistant Professor at Connecticut College. She will begin teaching there spring semester, as well as teaching Color Theory at Rhode Island School of Design’s continuing education program. Previous courses taught included 2-D Design and Painting + Abstraction. All this and still painting amazing works of art. Congratulations Elizabeth!
