Antenna
2003 - Video and Performance

Antenna is a 3 minute digital video piece that explores ideas regarding communication devices, and if technology makes us closer or farther from one another. The piece is a document of a performance that I did, where I built a tin can telephone, went up to a mountain, and spun it over my head. I became an “antenna.” The video visually explores pace and time. Some scenes were made with stop motion techniques and move quickly. Other scenes are slow: an image of the sky, a piece of string, a moving arm slowed to 75% of its original speed.

The audio in the work is a song I wrote and performed. Some of the song lyrics are, “My time is well spent. I go fast each day. I type my words and send them on their way. I like to read my palm. I dial to save time. Our waves go out into the sky.” I did all of the videography in the work, using a tripod and a remote control unit. The piece was shot in Hessental, a small town near Stuttgart, and also in Mittenwald, a town in the Bavarian region of Germany.

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SCREENINGS:
2005   
Selections from the Festival for Art on Film, Subtropics Experimental Art Festival, Miami, FL.
Tollbooth Gallery in Association with Artrod Gallery, Takoma, WA. 
Festival for Art on Film, University of Akron, Akron, OH.
Fleet FM Drive-In, Auckland, New Zealand.

2004   
8th International Video Festival VIDEOMEDEJA, The Museum of Voivodina, Novi  Sad, Serbia and
Montenegro, Serbia.
Official Feature, Wigged.net.