"Our Two Lips"
"Our Two Lips" by Eden Ofrat Auerbach, 2003, video projection
Night Traveling, Day Dreaming, while Mapping my Escapisms, Tracing Love
"Our Two Lips" by Eden Ofrat Auerbach, 2003, video projection
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Colossus is the name of Miri Chais's solo exhibition at the Shay Arye Gallery in Tel Aviv, {09.12.10 – 01.14.11}. In the installation a video stream flows towards the giant Colossus (3 meter tall) like “the river that issues from Eden to water the garden” [Genesis 2:10] of the Zoharic image of divine abundance or grace (shefa) which flows from ein sof (infinity) and enriches human reality.
However, unlike abundance in its enlightened, or spiritual sense, the river flowing through the exhibition is a river of excess. The Colossus is nourished by the ever-flowing stream of symbols and images, and yet remains gaunt and feeble. Miri Chais’ figures are full of images, yet transparent and insubstantial, like ghosts from cyberspace.
Miri Chais, The new new man, Plexiglass, LED, 2010
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By Boaz Aharonovitch, an Israeli Artist, living and working in Tel Aviv.
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Gosh I Love the sound of this title of video art by Yolande Harris, and ready to get into this visionary imagery anytime. Yolande is a composer and media-artist working with sound, image and space in a technologically extended environment. She proposes a radical notion of the score in her ongoing Score Spaces research project and uses technology in her work as the means through which to understand the electronically extended spaces we inhabit.
The Pink Noise of Pleasure Yachts in Turquoise Sea. Recorded underwater at a National Marine Reserve, Mallorca Spain. August 2009
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TIDES, by Amy Greenfield, "TIDES is a cinema-dance dealing with the theme and image of woman and ocean. The entire film was shot with a high speed camera, creating action from two to twenty times slower than normal speed. Because of this extreme slow motion, the surge and flow of the woman's nude body and the waves becomes intensely felt, continually moving cinematic imagery.
TIDES HD from Amy Greenfield, 1982, 16mm, color/so, 12.5m
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pensive and beautiful video by Max Lomberg, music by colleen (I'll read you a story)
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LUCIA (Lucía, Luis y el lobo - Part 1 of 2)Lucía is the 1st short video of the 2-part series “Lucía, Luis y el lobo” (”Lucía, Luis and the Wolf”). The video was shot frame by frame with a digital photo camera. Materials: charcoal, dirt, flowers, found objects and cardboard.
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