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01.25.2010
The iotaWeekly
January 25-January 31, 2010
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Clip of the Week
"Floating Point" (2009) by Audri Phillips

Watch a clip from "Floating Point," a unique combination of abstract animation and poetry by Audri Phillips who created both the words and the visuals.

"Floating Point" was featured in the January 7th iotaSalon: "Text and Speech in Abstraction."



Site of the Week
CriterionForum.org

Feeling out of the loop on when the second Brakhage volume will be released? Are you looking for an additional critical outlet to supplement the iota Yahoo Discussion group?

For the latest news and gossip in the art house and avant-garde cinema on home-video visit CriterionForum.org.





Furies

Artist of the Week
Sara Petty

Sara Petty grew up in Texas and studied painting and animation at UCLA and at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA. Her film FURIES (1975), described as a study in movement and composition and an exploration of the mysterious consciousness, won 14 first place awards at international festivals, including the Ottawa and Chicago Film Festivals. Her subsequent work, PRELUDES IN MAGICAL TIME (1988), won the Independent Animation Award at the 1989 Animation Celebration Festival.

For more information about Sara Petty, please visit her iotaCenter Profile.


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