narrative objects >>
As Peter Lunenfeld reminds us, “…formerly discrete photographic elements blend even further into the computer’s digital soup of letters, numbers, motion graphics and sound files: what is crucial is that all of these and more are simply different manifestations of the data maintained in binary form.” Dancing images, manipulated corpo-sites, translated filmtexts, allegorical riddles, and edentical self-inquiries are featured in this part of the show.
| $pent Cindy McCann �A revealing glimpse of modern America through the eyes of its currency.� |
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| Blades and Spirit Fingers Norell Leung “Eclectic hypertext – simultaneously provocative, reminiscent, and deeply personal.” |
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| Citizen David Schaal “A new take on an old favorite, Schaal reinvents black and white with the smart addition of color and animation.” |
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| Edentity Joel Swanson “Biblical names bombard the screen and confessions are made in this soul’s search for identity.” |
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| Letter Leah Gose “A mysterious and stylish look back to the roaring twenties.” |
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| Lights On/Lights Off Hilary Clarcq “Explore two sides of this story about living the past in the now.” |
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| riddle Luke Lamborn “Though seemingly innocent, this ‘riddle’ holds a deeper meaning that is not simply child’s play.” |
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| Victoria’s Little Secret Mimi Thompson “Victoria proves that her real secret is nasty and extremely deadly to some.” |