Apparent contradiction, Guerrilla News Network accepts a surprising assignment: to create a radical video clip for white hip-hop superstar Enimen's White America. Apocalypse in the streets, the American Dream impregnated with the smell of decay.
ovni 2003
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People's minds mysteriously controlled by sinister media sects. The Church of the Cathode Ray.
UntitledShows real scenes filmed on the 25th of march 2000, in Rosario, Argentina. 400 people are slaughtering cows which were flung from a truck as it crashed and rolled off the street.
UntitledBarco, known for her feminist work, interviews Zapotec women all over the region of Oaxaca in order to explore the subject of virginity. 6th Independent Vídeo & Interactive Phenomena Show
UntitledA walk around Iran in its daily life, without filters. The video camera acts as the eyes of the traveler who tries to win over some moments. A tour of 20 minutes around the cities of one of the biggest country in the world.
UntitledThe secret history of the CIA's mind control programs: fronm the cover importation of the Nazi scientists to illegal brainwhashing experiments on unsupecting patients.
UntitledThe Meatrix is a humorous 4-minute Flash animation that spoofs The Matrix films while drawing attention to the problems caused by factory farming. Instead of Keanu Reeves, The Meatrix stars a young pig, Leo, who lives on a pleasant family farm ... he thinks. Leo is approached by a trenchcoat-clad cow, Moopheus, who shows him the ugly truth about agribusiness, complete with a send-up of the "stop-motion" camera work immortalized by the Matrix. At the end of the movie, viewers are directed to an "action page" which provides additional information about factory farms and encourages consumers to support local family farmers and purchase sustainable-raised meats through the Eat Well Guide.
Untitled"The question I'm asked most often (by people who haven't seen the work) is, 'What is it about?' -a question I am never able to answer. The series has no central theme and is, I hope, quite heterogeneous. As a whole, though, I can say it is monologue-based, held together by the sound of my voice. Perhaps the prototypical video would have two parts. First, a spoken monologue over a loop of appropriated footage, which promises to reveal something, followed by a 'something' which isn't quite what was promised, but somehow obtusely, perhaps humorously, related. The whole series is five hours long and meant to be approached like a collection of prose poems or very short stories: open it up anywhere and begin reading, skip what doesn't catch your attention, re-read whatever does. So watching it with a remote control is a good idea". (Steve Reinke)
Untitled"So the pink one turned out okay. Lately, I've been thinking a lot about orange. It's not that I consider these pieces small. It's more like they're affordable".
"I dreamt the University of Minnesota held a symposium of serial killers and Joseph Beuys gave the key-note address".