• film

    Masque Films

    Masque Films is a unique film production company, founded by 5 international artists from varying backgrounds including; opera, fashion, experimental cinema and science. Masque's goal is to search and discover a refined and unique beauty within the film and art world, thus forging a distinct relationship between the two. More »
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    Ferestec

    -yes to landscapes and thinking about images of paintings More »
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    Peru Ana Ana Peru

    Peru Ana Ana Peru originated in Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York. We are two people, a guy and a girl, or, if you will, a girl and a guy. Currently we spend a good amount of our time making random trinkets and then leaving them on the streets for other people to find, as well as trying to be able to solve a rubik's cube in under a minute. More »
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    Ian Aleksander Adams

    Born in New York City, but currently residing in the South, Ian Aleksander Adams is interested in living. He explores what this means through in studio and documentary photography, printmaking, experimental video, written and installation work. His work has been exhibited in places as diverse as Paris and Luxembourg, national magazines, and multiple shows in six states. He is constantly examining aesthetics. When told blemishes should be retouched, he created a series highlighting the beauty of imperfections. Seeing the advent of digital auto-perfection, he dived into the soon to be lost muddy print. Art is something to be played with and not blindly accepted. More »
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    Brian Gonzalez

    I don’t make art because I want to. There is no peace for the artist. S/he can never evade his/her mind; always seeking to explore the inexplicable when ultimately all art becomes a self-portrait. Therefore I make art because I have to. My work is about identity, intimacy and ultimate catharsis. With a psychoanalytical and fine art influence, my films are best approached as a surreal Rorschach, conjuring childhood nightmares, assimilating the logic of our worst enemies, and appreciating that the sky is never the same twice. More »
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    Lorin Wood

    My fascination with film design started years ago when I discovered the work of Joe Johnston and Ralph McQuarrie from the original Star Wars films. In addition to growing up in a family saturated in the visual and performing arts, it was easy for me to find inspiration and exposure to various creative outlets. As a result I've developed a passion over the course of many years for exploring new and dynamic methods of telling stories via a visual medium and have had many opportunities to exercise my abilities on behalf of production studios and filmmakers in bringing their visions to life. More »
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    Royal York Funston

    My name is York, and yorkrules.com is my virtual playground. It is a personal culture destination where visitors can learn, look, play, read, shop, and share. Here I feature my own photos, digital shorts, articles, and sound recordings, and I expose the work of my fellow artists to my audience. More »
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    Christopher Becks

    Christopher Becks makes films and photographs. More »
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    Jack Trogolodyte

    I hope that I can help people to de-condition their thoughts, habits, and routines. When we become stuck in our own repetition, our thoughts stop. I want my art to let you peer behind the walls you create for yourself. I hope that you can look at your body, the rooms that you live in, and the environments you travel through- and instead of seeing what you're expecting to see, see a new place, a new thing, that has changed from the day before, and will keep changing, as will you. More »
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    Thomas Fletcher Kildren

    A New York based artist with interests in film, digital video and 3d animation and a passion for urban decay. His work focuses on the beauty of urban landscape and the layers of accretion we build up on our environs and the forces of time and nature as they gnaw away at it. More »
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    Lineaist

    Duke University declared Visual Art as a Major in 1997, auspiciously the same year Jonathan Blackwell arrived as a freshman. Since graduation in 2001 he has cultivated his company Lineaist Enterprises, LLC as a bridge between Duke and Durham through art with an international focus. In 2004 the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University became a monument to those same values. He enters an MBA program, www.AGSM.edu.au, in 2009 to build an international bridge through arts and culture with his ETA Cafe & Calendar projects. Lineaist artwork can be seen at www.lineaism.com. More »
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    Karuna Karmarkar

    I believe as humans we are all connected through our shared fears, desires and dreams. As a photographer I aim to explore our collective unconscious through images that will unnerve and ultimately provoke introspective questions. More »
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    Paul Wallace

    Paul Wallace is a video, film, and installation artist. His work is of a semiotic spirituality - it uses language, mythology, and psychoanalytic theory to access a structural understanding of what it means to be human, all while quietly circulating around a personal poetic. His projects focus on the line between the infinite and the singular, where self-understanding is pushed to the edge of emotional faith. Recently, this work has dealt with lack, and its manifestations within desire, meaning, and death. Paul Wallace, however, is upwards looking, jumping headfirst towards the outside.
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