Synopsis:
ATCG The title of this seven-minute animation is a reference to the coded
DNA base sequence, life's building blocks. ATCG deals with computer graphics
imaging, CGI, and its application in new reproductive technologies. CGI technologies
similar to those used by artists are applied in the military as well as in
new disciplines such as Bioinformatics. My animation is an exploration into
the meaning of a technology that separates life from death by virtue of its
application in the name of destruction (death), reproduction (life), and in
the name of creative expression (art).
| Time: |
7:00
mins , 2000 |
| Sound: |
The music for ATCG was performed by Thomas Lehn and Gerry Hemingway.
Gerry
Hemingway also edited the music and prepared it for animation. |
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Synopsis:
Which Way Which Way is a four-minute shortfilm that is less about a linear
narrative structure than it deals with a notion. The notion portrayed is one
of searching for solid ground, a pair of disconnected legs and feet struggle
to find a bottom that has inexplicably vanished. The missing ground speaks
of the unifying human desire to make sense of our personal and cultural histories.
In Which Way, the history in question is one shaped by World War II. Which
Way was in part filmed at the Dachau concentration camp, Dachau, Germany.
| Time: |
5:00 mins , 2001 |
| Sound: |
The audio for Which Way was composed by Julian Knowles
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| Time: |
4:00 mins , 1995 |
| Sound: |
The music for Selbstportrait was composed and performed by Renee Seinfeld
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