Articles Written By: Rachel Kennedy

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LOVE OF SUN

LOVE OF SUN

LOVE OF SUN Love of Sun, inspired by a Chinese rock song by the same name, invites artists to produce works which critically examine cultural,…
Poetic Contradiction:
 Interview with Margo Moritz

Poetic Contradiction:
 Interview with Margo Moritz

San Francisco photographer Margo Moritz has shot live and studio-based dance for various companies including Hope Mohr and ODC. In this exclusive interview with MOH, Ms. Moritz describes the evolution of her distinctive synthesis of dance and photography....
MICHAEL HAUSSMAN: GRAVITY

MICHAEL HAUSSMAN: GRAVITY

This first person text by the artist examines gravity’s effect on human emotion, told through five high definition video sequences filmed at 2,000 frames per second. GRAVITY debuted in Los Angeles at Young Projects this past February as a video installation.

AMERICAN FALLS: An interview with Phil Solomon

Phil Solomon's rare contribution to experimental film spans collaborations with Stan Brakhage all the way to machinima. Doug Cummings recently caught up with the influential filmmaker to discuss American Falls his acclaimed 2010 three channel video and other works.
Daniel Cronin: The Gathering

Daniel Cronin: The Gathering

Traveling to Cave In Rock, Illinois for The Gathering of the Juggalos these last few summers on my own may seem very different for me, but it is reminiscent of the shooting I did in college in that the landscape is still integral and I am trying to convey something more than just what is on the surface.
Oh how I miss you so: Interview with Sonja Och

Oh how I miss you so: Interview with Sonja Och

There was a time I wished that I could just accept the answers I got. Life would be so much easier if I didn't feel forced to get behind everything - you come to a point in life when you realize that you are the only one who can answer the questions which are important to you. It was a long search for me to find the instrument for it. Something that makes sense to me.
THE ANIMATED NIGHTMARES OF SAM BARNETT

THE ANIMATED NIGHTMARES OF SAM BARNETT

The big existential problem in this first chapter is the absurdity of having to make important decisions without having significant information about what the decision means. You're right that there is both the freedom to choose and awareness that much of the outcome is arbitrary.