Screening & Live Event
A New Age: Computer Shorts
Sunday, November 17, 2013, 2:00 p.m.
With Tom Sito and Dean Winkler in person, followed by a book signing
Computer-generated imagery entered its adolescence in the 1970s and 1980s as artists began to develop new ways of envisaging the world through groundbreaking single-channel works and pioneering music videos.
The program will be followed by a book signing in the Moving Image Store. Tom Sito’s new book, Moving Innovation: A History of Computer Animation (MIT Press, 2013) is the first full-length history of computer-generated imagery and the “math nerds, avant-garde artists, cold warriors, hippies, video game enthusiasts, and studio executives” who made it all happen.
Symmetricks
Dirs. Stan Vanderbeek, Wade Shaw. 1972, 6 mins. 16mm.
La Faim (Hunger)
Dir. Peter Foldès. 1974, 11 mins. Digibeta. Loan courtesy of producer, National Film Board of Canada.
Explanation
Dir. Woody Vasulka. 1974, 12 mins. Digital projection.
Sunstone
Dir. Ed Emschwiller. 1979, 4 mins. Digital projection.
Vol Libre
Dir. Loren Carpenter. 1980, 2 mins. Digital projection.
Treecuts
Dir. Steina Vasulka. 1980, 8 mins. Digital projection.
Aquarelles
Dirs. Dean Winkler, Tom DeWitt, Vibeke Sorensen. 1980, 7 mins. Digital projection.
Adam Powers, The Juggler
Dirs. Richard Taylor, Gary Demos. 1981, 2 mins. Digital projection.
Voyager 2 Flyby
Dir. Jim Blinn and Charles Kohlhase. 1981, 3 mins. Digital projection.
Human Vectors
Dir. Dov Jacobson. 1982, 2 mins. Digital projection.
Big Electric Cat
Dirs. John Sanborn, Kit Fitzgerlad, Dean Winkler. 1982, 5 mins. Digital projection.
Adventures In Success
Dirs. Lynn Goldsmith, Joshua White. 1983. 3mins. Digital projection.
No No Nooky TV
Dir. Barbara Hammer. 1987, 3 mins. 16mm.
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