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PURPLE RAIN

EPFC | March 30th, 2015

MARVELOUS M❂VIE M✿NDAYS
guest curator: Andrew Rosinski

Purple Rain
Geoffrey Pugen, 4 min, 2010, video, color, sound
https://vimeo.com/11225913

This is the last post of MYST! Thank you so much for following, I hope you enjoyed the work. If you care to keep in touch, you can find me at andrew.rosinski@gmail.com | http://andrewrosinski.com |
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MYST
Identifying with the 1993 computer adventure game MYST, this program of contemporary moving image-based art mazes through aberrant places and mystifying spaces, highlighted by digital simulacra that employs new technology to render regressive aesthetics inspired by the nascency of the early virtual.

 

HEADQUARTERS

EPFC | March 17th, 2015

MARVELOUS M❂VIE M✿NDAYS
guest curator: Andrew Rosinski

MYST continues with HEADQUARTERS by Nicolas Sassoon & Sara Ludy:

Headquarters
Nicolas Sassoon & Sara Ludy, 2011, 3 min, video
https://youtu.be/mr4TN4C54Cs

Headquarters, by Nicolas Sassoon and Sara Ludy, is an architectural proposal for the online art collective Computers Club. The animation displays a 3D aerial view and walk-through of a building rendered at a low resolution using a simple color palette. The building displayed in the video is meant to act as a physical meeting point and a center of operations for the members of the collective. Nicolas Sassoon created the design of the building and the animated rendering; Sara Ludy created the soundtrack for the animation. (AR)

Next Monday is the last week of MYST.

MYST
Identifying with the 1993 computer adventure game MYST, this program of contemporary moving image-based art mazes through aberrant places and mystifying spaces, highlighted by digital simulacra that employs new technology to render regressive aesthetics inspired by the nascency of the early virtual.


 

SOD by JODI

EPFC | March 2nd, 2015

MARVELOUS M❂VIE M✿NDAYS
guest curator: Andrew Rosinski

Hello Echo Park Film Center friends, my name is Andrew and I’ll be sharing work on the EPFC-FB page throughout March. MYST is the concept for March.

 MYST 
Identifying with the 1993 computer adventure game MYST, this program of contemporary moving image-based art mazes through aberrant places and mystifying spaces, highlighted by digital simulacra that employ new technology to render regressive aesthetics inspired by the nascency of the early virtual.

Today we feature SOD by JODI.

SOD
JODI, 2013, 5 mins, video, b/w, sound
A severe modification of the MS DOS game Wolfenstein 3D (1992) deconstructs it into a hyper-minimalist black-and-white maze of geometric forms and pixel patterns. (AR)

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