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Josely Carvalho : Book of Roofs
Book of Roofs is an interactive project that allows a multiplicity of voices organized through a database process to collect a non-linear narrative of personal experiences, myths, historic events, images, animations, and sounds on dwelling.

Maya Sara Churi : Letters From Homeroom
This web site tells the story of Alix and Claire, two best friends and sophomores in high school. You can find out about their lives through the letters they pass to each other during class. Watch, listen or read all seventeen letters for a peek into their lives.

Sue Johnson : 360 Degrees
360degrees.org is an interactive website designed to explore the American criminal justice system and its prison population.

Harrell Fletcher, Miranda July : Learning to Love You More
Learning to Love You More is both a web site and series of non-web presentations comprised of work made by the general public in response to assignments given by artists Miranda July and Harrell Fletcher and various guests.

Barbara Hammer : Resisting Paradise slideshow
Resisting Paradise is a 16mm experimental documentary that juxtaposes a reinterpretation of French painting with a soundtrack made up of interviews with three surviving French resistance fighters. Issues of artistic identity, the pleasure of looking, and political responsibility result from an exploration of disjunctive image and sound.

Jessica Irish : Inflat-o-scape

Inflat-o-scape is an experimental, multi-faceted 'view' of an urban information zone: a merging of architectural structures, information technologies and inflatable forms. Inspired by the disjuncture between the seamless, virtual and abstract promise of new technologies and Jessica Irish's own lived experience in a vast, multi-faceted, and at turns an utopian and distopian metropolis like Los Angeles.


Mark Napier : Potatoland
Potatoland is the central home of web art by Mark Napier.

William Pope.L : Black Factory Brochure
The Black Factory offers an ironic take on the views of both Afrocentrists and neo-conservatives as a way of escaping narrow definitions of American blackness. This webcast is an interactive online brochure for the Black Factory.

Joanna Priestley : Priestley Motion Pictures
A collection of looping animations, viewable via the Shockwave plugin. Animations include Phenkistascope and Utopia Parkway.

Joanna Priestley : Dew Line excerpt
"Dew Line" is an abstract, computer animated short film that grew out of Priestley's interest in botany and experiments with the Flash program. The title refers to the lines and shapes created by condensed moisture and to the line of radar stations (Distant Early Warning) in Alaska that was built during the Cold War.

Ray Thomas : The Yes Men Blog
"The Yes Men," a movie, follows a couple of anti-corporate activist-pranksters as they impersonate World Trade Organization spokesmen on TV and at business conferences around the world. As they travel from place to place, they update the blog seen here.

Marina Zurkow : Braingirl
Braingirl - she's smart and pantsless. An animated series.

 

 

 


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Joe Goode and Karyn Olivier are named Guggenheim Foundation 2007 Fellows

Jacqueline Goss receives the 2007 Alpert Award for the Arts in Film/Video

Creative Capital Grants Available in 2007 and 2008

 

 

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