The Sublime is Now!: Films by Jeanne Liotta

May 16, 2011

Jeanne Liotta makes films and other cultural ephemera. She splits her time between New York City and Boulder, Colorado where she is presently an assistant professor in the University of Colorado Film Studies program.

This selection of work employs various media to explore landscape, abstraction, the cosmos, history, science, virtual and natural philosophy. "Hymns to the void, the stars in their courses, the earth under your feet wobbles and drifts." —Jeanne Liotta

 
Program includes:
Loretta (Sound by Carlo Altomare, 2003, 16mm, 4 min)
What Makes Day and Night (1998, 16mm, 10 min)
Eclipse (Sound by BDF 2005, 16mm, 3 min)
Observando El Cielo (Soundtrack by Peggy Ahwesh, 2007, 16mm, 19 min)
One Day This May No Longer Exist (Live double projection performance with 16mm loops and colored filters, set to sound by Sun City Girls, 2005) Hymn to the Void (Looped installation piece, 16mm sound film and hymn board, 2006)
Sciences Ten Most Beautiful Experiments: #2. Galileo’s & #10. Foucault’s (2006, Digital, 6 min)
Hephaestus of the Airshaft (2005, Digital, 3 min)
Sutro (Sounds by Scanner 2009, Digital, 4 min)
Sweet Dreams (2009, Digital)
Crosswalk (2010, 35mm, 19 min)
 
 
Take a workshop with Jeanne Liotta!
Notions of Time: Science and the Cinema

 
Special support provided by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences 
Support for the project provided in part by the National Endowment for the Arts

 

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