MERCY, the last in the series, is encyclopedic ephemera, exploring public visions of technological and romantic invention, dissecting the game mass media plays with our private perceptions.
Read MoreA silent black and white study of two women. Quietly erotic and vulnerable. A moment of silence against the noise of the other films of this 7 part series.
Read MoreCharacters from PERILS reappear, this time in a film noir setting, soap opera thrillers and Mexican comic books generating the action. In the film, Sound is the Character and to do so focusing on sexuality and the erotic.
Read MoreA homage to silent film—the clash of ambiguous innocence and unsophisticated villainy—dramatizing the theatrical postures of melodrama to reconstruct our ideas of romance, action, and drama.
Read MoreThe film disrupts the rhythm of remembrance by subverting the institution of the home movie. It loops footage of two heterosexual couples on holiday: embracing, touching, stroking, playing leapfrog, awkwardly arranging their bodies and posturing for the camera eye. The effect is a kind of choreographed dislocation dance, a man with one woman, then another, two women together.
Read MoreMutiny employs a panoply of expression, gesture, and repeated movement. Its central images are of women: at home, on the street, at the workplace, at school, talking, singing, jumping on trampolines, playing the violin. The syntax of the film reflects the possibilities and limitations of speech, while “politically, physically, and realistically” flirting with the language of opposition.
Read MoreA landscape film, composed intuitively and linearly — a digressive attendance contrasting the camera’s fixed sight with in-site movement. Filmed in the Oregon Coastal rain forest.
Read MoreJuxtapositions of light made this dream consumed image between the penny arcades & mirrors reflecting masturbating naked brain of magnetized nitrous screens crackling is like pulp beside dummy circumstance.
An urban landscape film constructed from materials gathered over two years looking out at downtown San Francisco. The elements "folded" and mixed, Time redefines Space: the erector and helicopter appear as toys within a schizy motor-oil-sized ballet mechanic.