2011 | 00:07:33 | United States | English | Color | Stereo | 4:3 | DV video
Collection: New Releases, Single Titles
Tags: Found Footage, Image Processing, Media Analysis, Technology
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In part a remake of Hollis Frampton’s Gloria! (1979), in part a repurposing of hacked, 16-bit video game technology; The Well of Representation asks us to reconsider our fear of the liminal. Following the convergent narratives of several voices, ranging from the linearly historical to the cybernetically personal, we come to understand the journey ahead: searching from interface to interface, knowing that whatever home we find will be a collaborative compromise. One where we might live beyond our representations and finally come to say what we mean.
-- Evan Meaney
Prizes + Awards
Ann Arbor Film Festival, The Barbara Aronofsky Latham Award for Emerging Experimental Video Artist, 2012
Premiere
LA Film CenterLos Angeles, CA
01/01/2011
Exhibitions + Festivals
IMAGES Festival, Toronto, Canada
Ann Arbor Film Festival, Ann Arbor, MI
Roots and Culture, Chicago, IL
Gli.tc/Hampshire Conference, Amherst, MA
58th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, 2012
Charleston Film Festival, Charelston, SC
Basement Media Festival, Boston, MA
Portugal Underground Film Festival, Porto, Portugal
FILE RIO 2012, Rio de Janiero, Brazil
Festival of (In)appropriation at Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Boston, MA
Townhouse Gallery, Cairo
Underground Worlds, Hastings
Onion City Festival, Chicago, IL
Chicago Underground Film Festival, IL
PLACE Gallery, Portland, OR
Bronx Art Space, New York, NY
Indie Grits, Columbia, SC
