Distillery Screenings

Spring 2006

films are listed in the order of their appearance:

Grounded
by Matt McCormick
16mm on digital video, 4 minutes 30 seconds - 2004
An examination of size and weight through the culmination of heavy industry, urban wildlife, a Bolex, and a Casio SK-1

Defective
by Nando Costa
Digital animation, 1 minute – 2006
This video was created for "The Next Big Idea" project produced by Getty Images

Gama Ray
by Maile Colbert
Analog video, 4 minutes - 2001
Phantom limbs closely monitored

Portrait of Movement 2
by Andrew Shea
16mm on digital video, 5 minutes 45 seconds – 2006
Tornado from the office of a deceased climatologist and swelling profiles of ghostly characters.  Insulated by a layer of sound, these images are forced to recollect each other.

Compositional Kinetics
by Jordan Colon
Digital, 5 minutes 30 seconds – 2006
Urban feedback

Rates of Change
by Tyrone Tanous
Digital, analog video and film, 14 minutes - 2006
June 2000. The residents of 84 Kingston St., artists and thrill seekers alike, take destructive matters into their own hands when they learn that the building they call home will be demolished.
For years this space served as a home to the ONI gallery, operating as a social focal point. Through follow-up interviews with some those who participated in the DIY dismantlement 5 years ago, Rates of Change begins to explore how these individuals register momentous change in their lives - events personal or open to the public, how is changed witnessed, what becomes relevant; how do the signposts read and how large are they?

I Am Always Connected
by Phillip Barker
16 mm, 3 minutes 45 seconds – 1981
About the inseparable connections between the mind and the body, lightness and darkness, and the camera and subject.  The film was made on a small country road in Nijmegen, in the Netherlands.  Barker recently returned to the location to find that all of the trees had been cut down.

Exit Strategies
 by Orlando Jirado (video) and Daniel Lopatin (sound)
Analog Video, 30 minutes

Pigalle 1913
by Geoff Lillemon and Anita Fontaine
Digital animation, 4 minutes

Revolve
by Cedric Martin
Digital, 4 minutes 30 seconds
 


films looped throughout the open studio hours
total duration: 1 hour 25 minutes