A couple of months ago, I was approached by Nina Liwag of Flux.net to have my movie ‘Campfire’ be a part of an art instillation in the Cooper Building in downtown Los Angeles. The launch of the Cooper building’s video wall is tomorrow. I just received my invitation…
The Cooper Video Wall features the work of over 30 filmmakers, photographers and designers from around the world. The programming, curated by Flux, includes an eclectic and unpredictable mix of visual treats from around the globe. Among the many artists whose work is featured alongside mine are Koichiro Tsujikawa, Michel Gondry, Kosai Sekine, Shepard Fairey, Sage Vaughn, and Syd Garon. Photographers whose work is featured include Margo Silver, Kiino Villand/Mindbomb Films, Jessica Miller, Marla Aufmuth, Mariana Sabido, Carlo Van de Roer and Elkie Vanstiphout.
I’m so honored and inspired to be featured along side such amazing talented artists!
The Cooper Video Wall will be open to the public weekdays 9AM to 6:30PM.
Cooper Design Space
860 South Los Angeles St. (at 9th St.)
Downtown Los Angeles, California
This movie was also on exhibit earlier this year as part of a video art installation at the Gasteig Cultural Museum in Munich Germany [Dec. 2008 – Feb. 2009].
Next month, it will be on exhibit as well at ZooArt in Cuneo Italy [July 9th – 12th, 2009].
If you haven’t already seen my movie ‘Campfire’ before, here’s a link to it on. Other than the motion graphics work at the beginning and end of the movie, the entire movie is made of over a thousand still images taken with my Canon 5D.
Congratulations! What an amazing line-up of artists. Beautiful video, too; I like sublimnal-message-dog. My dad used to work for GTE.
Thanks… I know… I can’t believe some of the people they’ve got in there. I wish I was actually going, but I’ll be here in Seattle.