November 25, 2008

Third Time in Beantown Walk

Red shoes take a brisk walk in Boston.

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September 29, 2008

Brooklyn Babydoll CIFF edit

Pamela Sparacino is 'World Famous in Brooklyn.' As pinup model 'The Brooklyn Babydoll,  her fame and notoriety actually extends way beyond New York's most populous borough, but her true passion lies squarely on the shores of Coney Island.

I made this short film with Ilise Carter and premiered it at the Coney Island Film Festival this past weekend! We are working on a few more segments for the Mermaids of New York series and planning to make a website to house them all this month but wanted to share this one with you now! Hope you like!

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September 06, 2008

Margarets's Walk

Walking at Margaret's Delight on the eastern shore.

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July 13, 2008

New Sandals walk

Enjoying the season so much that I decided to expose my toes to the city air, very rare for me.  This required the purchase of a new pair of shoes conveniently enough!

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June 27, 2008

Walk in Bangkok

I have been rather sluggish these past few months and as a result my video and bloggy output had stalled to a halt. This week, out of the blue, I was thrilled to receive a sort of fan submission from my friend Sean!

Sean went to visit Bangkok and brought back this nice moment walking through the Jim Thompson House Museum.

"When I was in Bangkok a few weeks back, I saw the various types of ground at the famous Jim Thompson House (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thompson_House) and shot the attached as a sort of an homage to your work."

He also directed me to another of his "random acts of video tourism" warning not recommended for anyone who has Carnophobia :     http://sevendeadlyseans.tumblr.com/post/36846546/sausagefest

Thanks so much, Sean, I am feeling inspired to start moving again.

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March 23, 2008

Shadow Swing

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February 19, 2008

Purple Rain Walk

If you know what Im singing about up here
C'mon raise your hand

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February 16, 2008

Night Life

Somthing familiar and soothing about this view.

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February 03, 2008

Snow, finally

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January 01, 2008

Prepared for Rain

Was hoping for some snow.

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December 24, 2007

Trainspotting

It's colder than I expected it to be today and I feel a littel under-dressed. But, it's sunny.

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December 17, 2007

Exiting the Building

Leaving the abandoned sweater factory.

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December 12, 2007

Green Cleaning

Preping greens for dinner at Grand Sichuan.

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December 04, 2007

First Cold Walk

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December 03, 2007

Notes to Self

A friend recently reminded me that he comes to my blog and that I no longer explain my work here.
There is a reason for that. The reason is that I got tired of explaining my work.

However, I put the work in the public forum that is the internet, for a reason. And, I do have people that come here to check out what I am doing and, like my friend, they may feel a little confused, so I'll make an effort to start talking about art here again.

Right now I am considering how to develop the walkabout project. Thus far, the project consists of a mostly private practice and passive sort of distribution. I wanted to have a documentary project grow organically out of a simple action which I perform everyday, an action which is not unique or special in any way.

This is what I have learned about it so far:

It is sub-conscious and meditative.
It has to do with timing both natural rhythms and imposed patterns.
It is time travel.
It is figure ground relationships.
This is not so surprising because all are themes I have explored in other projects.

The project includes 2 types of moving images:

1) Nodes, hubs, scenes, events - In which, objects and people move through the frame horizontally and on occasion vertically. I/camera stand still for a minimum of 60 seconds to allow passage of bodies through the frame. I am observing the scene as these bodies are making exits and entrances. I am in stasis, rest state.

2)Passages, paths, scene changes  - In which figure/camera moves over ground. I am in constant motion for 60 seconds or more to. My feet move the ground beneath me, physically pushing it behind me and  into the past  and simultaneously moving my own body into the future, into the next frame, node, scene.

Possible ideas for further development:

Incorporate video clips from other contributors or existing media sources, but not sure yet how.
It must maintain the level of fluidity and lack of overt messaging - or must it?
Consider what is catalyst for change from stasis (of a node video) to movement (of a pathway video).
What might connect the two?

What should pop up in my feeds this morning but an interview (link) with prolific writer Will Self , talking about his own walkabout experiences.

That's all I got for now.

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December 01, 2007

Busy in Times Square

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November 28, 2007

Skull walks

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November 23, 2007

Western side ride

First of several nice clips I made when I was taking a train from SF to Sacramento.

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November 13, 2007

The Horror for Fear Revere 2007

This is the video I made for the Fear Revere screening. I set out to make something very simple about the basic fun of scaring yourself. It became political due to the props I had at hand to made the video. This gave the piece a more layered and the same time more overt meaning than I had originally intended and I think it was ultimately good for the end result. What do you think?

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October 22, 2007

Fear Revere Screening

I haven't had a chance to post video recently because I have been busy putting together a special Halloween screening event, here in NYC. If you are in the area please come if you are not.. don't worry there will be online tricks and treats for you, too!

FearrevereFEAR REVERE, a screening of frightening creativity.

Tuesday October 30th, 7pm @ The Pioneer Theater in New York City

Artists and filmmakers present their reflections on the genre of horror and the general idea of making something for the purpose of frightening ones audience. Boo!
This event was organized by Mica Scalin for the Pioneer's Fourth Annual Month of Horror, Terror, and General Mayhem.

Videos by:

Michael Amter, Santiago Cohen, Bill Dyszel, Jenny Hyde, Bradley Hyppa, Raymond Kristiansen, Joe Nanashe, Rob Parrish, Memo Salazar, Mica Scalin, Noah Scalin , Melissa Schubeck and Wunderkrafthaus

Tickets available at the door or online:
http://www.tix.com/Event.asp?Event=109457

The Two Boots Pioneer Theater
155 East 3rd Street (between Avenues A and B) NYC
(212) 591-0434

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