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EXPERIMENTAL IMAGES AND SOUNDS, SPONSORED BY FILM AND MEDIA STUDIES AND DIGITAL MUSICS
A Field Guide to the Endangered Experimental Motion Graphics is a 16mm cinema-show-safari through the weirder regions of hand-crafted, camera-free direct animation made by Devon Damonte, visiting artist from Olympia, Washington State. Featuring new works: “Auroroborous,” a projection performance using photograms of snakeskin sheddings plus The Nozzle; and “Stalking the Wild Washi,” a whirlwind AV slide-film tour through the wild kingdom of animal-printed graphic tapes. Also on view is a selection of new film loops, including photograms of beach glass and agates, letterpress-on-film, “The Artifacts of Life” a group film made entirely of once living things stuck directly onto film leaders, and presenting Lustroware Lacecraft, the funcraft for all ages, now in motion!
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.