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indeterminacy
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finally,
a finished DVD of three totally new works and one reworked older piece.
this beast is for sale: USD 25 (+USD 5 shipping) / EUR 20 (+EUR 5
shipping). you can use the PayPal link to the right or otherwise,
an International Postal money order, cash (USD or EUR) or personal
check (USD only) sent to: John Hopkins / 1120 South Yellowbrick Road / Chino Valley,
Arizona / 86323-USA.
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island
-- a cycle of movement through liquid spaces, following a single
anchoring land somewhere in vision. going, coming, going, but
never quite arriving, watching fragments of land moving by.
shot from the deck of the Silja Symphony, wending its way from
Stockholm, Sweden to Turku, Finland
20:05, stereo audio, PAL/NTSC/mp4
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indeterminacy:
fragments -- originally an examination of situated place
and how another place might intersect the causal relationship
of seeing and hearing, this work evolved into a sketch of possible
intersections between different continua.
10:40, stereo audio, PAL/NTSC/mp4
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skipper
-- silicon, oxygen, hydrogen, iron, and carbon in a variety
of combinations and permutations constitute specific field deflections
in the array of energies that our beings experience in this
sensual existence. what we do with these combinations of energetic
matter matters. each experience and interaction is tempered
by the limitations of how we can most effectively use our own
life energies in the struggle to survive, thrive, and transform.
in this fragment, this distillation, intersections of lively
flux patterns blend to create a single string of serendipitous
moments, including one momentary lapse, one flaw. this was a
single take, planned on location at Suomenlinna ("Fortress of
Finland"), a UNESCO World Heritage site located some 20 minutes
by ferry from downtown Helsinki. a specific point in time was
randomly chosen, and the camera rolled.
30:05, stereo audio, DV PAL / NTSC / mp4, (camera: Sanna Nero)
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crossing
the yampa -- from the River Jordan to the Yampa, a river
crossing brings the feet to stand on the other shore, but
not before a concrete transformation of vision, while Charleton
Heston reads Plato and liquid Light writes a history of
text. dedicated to Stan Brakhage, a neoscenes mentor, who
made a final crossing of another stream in the spring of
2003.
10:39, stereo audio, PAL/NTSC/mp4
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