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DAZZLING IMAGES IN MOTION Sylvia Pengilly's video showed a selection of striking video images of smoke and water, and also showed her dancing with her interactive image projections. Andrea Polli's "Ocusonics" demonstrated sounds made by the motions of her eyes captured by computer. An evocative sequence of eclectic video images by Ruth Eckland left interpretation up to the individual viewer. Patricia Tavenner's tape showed a vivid collage of flowers and colors. The moving images created on the computer by Anne Farrell was a biography and exploration of self. A Music Video by Dave Krzysik was in memory of Scott Bartlett. Pengilly and Tavenner put the six works on a master tape which played continuously in the gallery during the show. A BOOK YOU COULD PICK UP AND SCRAMBLE William Harroff showed four CD jewel boxes full of images and written references to the Revelation according to the Apocalypse that you could pick up and shake. Anna Campbell Bliss framed three pages from a book of her exploration of concepts of mind and recent brain research made with digital printing, silkscreen and direct printing. A postcard showed how the accordion style book looked when extended. < > more |
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