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4 from Littlewhile
Tuilleries (2005, 480KB, 6 sec.)
Star (2005, 692KB, 9 sec.)
Divining (2005, 2.1MB, 30 sec.)
Window (2005, 1MB, 14 sec.)
A few gems from Littlewhile, a vlog (no longer with us)
which featured non-fiction clips.
For Little Girls
Beauty Kit (2005, 4.2MB, 2:16 min.)
This is a very dark take on advertising and cult of beauty
made by the talented video makers at Pleix.
Dieter Roth
Dot (1960, 223KB, 40 sec.)
Letter (1962, 1MB, 26 sec.)
Two films by the late Dieter Roth.
‘Dot’ is made simply by punching holes in the film and
in ‘Letter’ a kind of poetry is scratched onto it.
Quoted in a 1989 interview he said: ‘I hate it ...
Eileen Maxson – Tonite (Reprise)
Tonite (Reprise) (2009, 13 MB, 3:16 min)
By Eileen Maxson. Exhibited at video_dumbo 2009.
Donna Kuhn Blown Away Rose
Blown Away Rose (2009, 48 MB, 2:06 min)
We’ve observed before how wonderfully productive
Donna Kuhn makes her relatively restricted lexicon
of images ( OK Greek Professors! -I know there’s a problem with that expression
but it does and I ...
Videography – Auto Exposure and White/Black BGs
Auto Exposure and White/Black BGs (2009, 23MB, 3:53 min.)
Educational video by Ian Parks.
Sebastian Hernandez - DIY or Die #3 – A Month of Sundays
A Month of Sundays (2009, 65 MB, 4:54 min)
Last &, in my view, the best of Sebastian Hernandez’ DIY or Die
series of documentaries, which we’ve been delighted to
be able to feature here in the past few weeks.
I found them all well made, ...
Subterranean Homesick Blues – Bob Dylan
subterranean homesick blues (1967-2005, 7.5MB, 1:37 min.)
Clip from – ‘No Direction Home’, a documentary by Martin Scorsese, 2005.
Footage from – ‘Don’t Look Back’ by D.A. Pennebaker, 1967.
Song from the album ‘Bringing It All ...
42 New Briggate – a film & a call for work
Untitled 1, 2 and 3 (Bullet Series) (2007, 4 MB, 40 )
Rather splendid film by Steven Allbutt shown as part of a film showcase
in 2007 at the 42 New Briggate Gallery in Leeds, UK.
Apart from the piece’s intrinsic merits I had said to curator Yvonne ...
Logarilla >> Masks by Derek Larson
Logarilla >> Masks (2009, 148MB, 1:33 min.)
By Derek Larson.
Data Moshing with Eddie Whelan
caralion (2009, 10 MB, 1:03 min)
METALBEAR (2009, 11 MB, 44 )
atlas bear (2009, 9 MB, 54 )
There’s a wonderful strangeness and abandon to Eddie Whelan’s work.
Here he indulges in some rather winning datamoshing.
It all looks garishly ...
Zimoun – 216 prepared dc-motors / filler wire 1.0mm
216 prepared dc-motors / filler wire 1.0mm (2009, 10 MB, 36 sec.)
by Swiss artist Zimoun.
Two from Rick Silva
Colorado (2008, 93 MB, 8:41 min)
Massif (2009, 142 MB, 110:13 min)
Continuing a line of thought, of work, which seemed to begin with
his 2007 piece A Rough Mix Rick Silva creates two new pieces
in the wholly original style he has forged over the past ...
15 Minutes – Marque Cornblatt
15 – clip (1997, 8.2 MB, 5:09 min.)
Early clip made for the web.
Over the course of several weeks, guerrilla-style film and video crews followed
artists 24 hours a day, and along with actual news coverage, tell the tale
of taking the media and the ...
Interior Footage with Canine
Interior Footage with Canine (2009, 13 MB, 57 )
Exquisite Lumière from the ever reliable, ever astonishing, Sam Renseiw
at spacetwo : patalab.
BYE-BYE BLUE SKY – disney NASA borg
BYE-BYE BLUE SKY (2009, 17 MB, 2:40 min)
“09.11.01__”Good Bye Blue Sky” remix of the 1982 film by Pink Floyd,
in response to the 9.11 terrorist attacks, footage remixed includes video
filmed from my Brooklyn rooftop on 9.11.01…raw ...
Mobile Research Station no.1
10365282 (2009, 1 MB, 14 sec)
10366629 (2009, 7 MB, 1:26 min)
Here’s the blurb:
In a wilderness at the heart of Berlin a strange apparition has landed. Simon Faithfull’s Mobile Research Station no.1 is a curious hybrid – half hi-tech Antarctic ...
Chris Collins – my great movie #1
my great movie #1 (2007, 12 MB, 56 sec.)
By Chris Collins.
Brian Gibson – to the young, youth
to the young, youth (195?/2008, 13 MB, 2:04 min)
Poignant & beautiful work from DVblog contributor Brian Gibson
gently & quirkily re-configuring footage shot by his late grandfather
on a European visit in the 50s.
Brian’s work is always ...



















