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01.18.2010
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January 18-24, 2010
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Clip of the Week
"Impasse" (1978) by Frank & Caroline Mouris

Watch a clip from "Impasse" by Frank & Caroline Mouris, a classic of abstract animation that follows a tiny red arrow's journey through a multitude of spirals of white and waterfalls of color.



Site of the Week
Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University

Check out the latest in what's happening in the visual arts in Cambridge by visiting Harvard University's Department of Visual and Environmental Studies. From January 28-February 14, The Carpenter Center presents Frame by Frame: Animated at Harvard, "an exhibition showcasing Harvard’s animation history: rarely-seen films retrieved from the Harvard Film Archive, works by world-renowned recent animation faculty, and a survey of films by current and former students of the department."

The Palm Sunday Tornado Hits Crystal Lake

Artist of the Week
Deborah Johnson

Deborah Johnson's film "The Palm Sunday Tornado Hits Crystal Lake" (2007) was featured in the Official Competition of the 2009 Punto y Raya Festival.

"Deborah Johnson, aka CandyStations, is a multi-disciplinary artist and designer based in Brooklyn·NY. She primarily designs and performs live visual projections, working with groups such as Sufjan Stevens, Wilco, Calexico, M. Ward, and Lambchop in such venues as Radio City Music Hall, Madison Square Garden, Brooklyn Academy of Music, The Fillmore, The Ryman, and Wiener Konzerthaus. She has exhibited worldwide in group and solo shows, screens her work at film festivals and performs either as a solo VJ or with other artists and musicians. For this video, she collaborated with New York based artist/programmer Siebren Versteeg."

--Punto y Raya Festival





Derek haugen

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