I have been working with Mark Cameron Boyd on archiving his video art from the 70's. Mark was one of the key figures in the L.A. Obscure Aart Movement.
Since I first meet Mark, in my sophomore year of college he has been an inspiration and role model to me. His early work in L.A. has so much of the unabated self awareness that I think most contemporary artists lack.
Friday, March 30, 2007
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Concerning my last several posts
You may have noticed that I had been posting images with links to quicktime movie files. These are tangible representations of experimental associations between various media sources. (camcorder, digital camera, audio recorder, internet database)
My goal is to blur the definitions between still and moving images so as to create a new media more capable of disseminating understanding in digital space.
Simultaneously, our conventions of ownership have to be relaxed. The last multimedia project I posted on March 18th, 2007 titled “Visiting” was supplemented by images from the website Flickr. For the last segment of the four in the project I had audio, which I captured while at Café Habana in Soho. Emily Bissett captured the stills of Café Habana on October 1, 2006. I do not know Emily Bissett, nor have I asked her permission to use her photographs.















