[Oscillators, June 1979]
An image processing composition created on the Dan Sandin Image Processor.
Raw image processing footage produced as part of a multi-monitor interactive installation at the Woodfield Shopping Mall.
Raw image processing footage produced as part of a multi-monitor interactive installation at the Woodfield Shopping Mall.
Raw image processing footage created for Center Focus, a weeklong video event held at the Illinois Center Plaza in Chicago.
Static footage and stills of a young man and woman, electronically manipulated, distorted, reproduced, and abstracted.
William Chayes’s “…living in the city.” This experimental Super-8 film is a meditation on the speed of life in the city. The film uses time lapse motion editing techniques.
“d/stabilize/d is a document of a 3-channel video installation with stereo sound which premiered at ARC Gallery in Chicago in 1987. d/stabilize/d offered the viewer a chaotic environment poised on the verge of balance. Entering the gallery, one was immediately confronted by a nonsensical arrangement of floating doors, doorways and monitors. On the monitors, random fragments of natural phenomena, such as fire and pounding surf, were set in opposition to more domestic scenes of deterioration, centering on a farmhouse in ruins. A further exploration of the space revealed these elements, as subtly engaged in a systemic and coherent exchange between order and disorder, harmony and imbalance.”–Barbara Sykes
This tape contains two pieces created for the weekly TV show “Are You There?” They focus on the environmental and political problems within the town of Cape May, New Jersey.