Karolien Soete’s stop-motion film of nearly two thousand separate images was painted and photographed from April through July, 2013 in an empty furniture factory in Belgium. With a haunting score
Andrea Mastrovito, KICKSTARTING, 2014
Kickstarting is a project based on the interaction between sports and art. Using soccer balls and tempera powder, Andrea Mastrovito together with one hundred children from Bushwick, Brooklyn created
Jochen Gerner, Tiktaalik, 2015
In this animation, Jochen Gerner brings to life the doodles, drawings, and notes that he recorded while on the telephone. Jochen Gerner Tiktaalik Mixed media on paper 2 minutes
Sylvain Bourget, Spin, 2008
This series of five animated feature films are part of a set entitled Spin, meaning: toss; swirl; rotate. These short abstract films originate from various kinds of proto-sports spotted
Nicole Wendel, Tafel 1 / Tafel 2, 2014
This video compilation records two landscape drawings as they are created, line by line in chalk, upon two blackboards (Board 1 and Board 2). In the subsequent performances, Wendel
Boaz Kaizman, One Hundred and One Drawings, 2013
Kaizman’s sequence of drawings and the music, composed by Thomas Brinkmann, that accompanies them are based on the Fibonacci Row. The video is comprised of 25 drawings per second,
Jake Fried, Brain Lapse, 2014
Jake Fried Brain Lapse, 2014 Hand-drawn animation with ink, white-out, coffee and collage. 1 minute In this video, Fried generates hallucinatory vistas by modifying and shooting the images
Videos by Santiago Morilla, 2012-14
Santiago Morilla expands on drawing through site-specific projects that prompt the questioning and analysis of the environment. In this compilation of three of his videos, Morilla manipulates the topography of
Keren Benbenisty, KAMIL, 2014
Benbenisty’s KAMIL documents a video of the Fountaine du Palmier being projected onto a drawing. A single second of footage is broken down into 24 frames, each one of
Nancy Baker Cahill, EYEWALL, 2014
https://vimeo.com/user9089562/httpvimeocomeyewall Nancy Baker Cahill’s video collaboration, EYEWALL, explores the intuitive, creative process of drawing. Sounds blend and stretch like lines, building to a final moment of resolution. Nancy