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a beach in Boston, July 23rd – August 28th: Axiom Center for New and Experimental Media

22 July, 2010 by

a beach (2010) | click to enlarge

My two-part film, a beach (2010), will be wavin’ simultaneously on two monitors at the Axiom Center for New and Experimental Media, as part of Refresh, “an exhibition of video and animation work that explores an alternative aesthetic in digital media artwork.” … “Refresh features a group of artists that all ask the viewer to reevaluate our collective definition of digital beauty and the value we place on visual quality in contemporary culture.”

The opening reception is tomorrow, 23 July, 2010, and the exhibit will sit pretty 23 July – August 28th, 2010. Artists in the show include: Nick Briz (Chicago), Michelle Ceja (NY), Clint Ennis (Canada), Elna Frederick (the internet), Doug Goodwin and Rebecca Baron (Los Angeles), Duncan Malashock (NY), Rosa Menkman (a Dutch-visualist DINCA recently interviewed, the Netherlands), Andrew Rosinski (Chicago), and Nicolas Sassoon (Canada).

This exhibition is curated by Yuri Stone.

REFRESH

23 July – 28 August, 2010
Opening Reception: Friday, July 23, 6-9pm

Axiom Center for New and Experimental Media is pleased to present Refresh, an exhibition of video and animation work that explores an alternative aesthetic in digital media artwork. Refresh features a group of artists that all ask the viewer to reevaluate our collective definition of digital beauty and the value we place on visual quality in contemporary culture.

Spanning from 8bit and ascii animations to manipulated digital video, this exhibition creates an aesthetic and conceptual dialogue that allows us to question conventions of digital media in our society as well as our relationship to new and past technology.  The artists included in this exhibition evoke notions of nostalgia, document unintended artifacts, and push the boundaries of the ↓field by experimenting with new technologies.  In doing so, these artists create a refreshingly alternative digital practice that functions outside of the mainstream aesthetic.

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Axiom Center for New and Experimental Media
Refresh Exhibit Page
Nick Briz
Michelle Ceja
Elna Frederick
Doug Goodwin and Rebecca Baron
Duncan Malashock
Rosa Menkman
Andrew Rosinski
Nicolas Sassoon

Please spread the word of this exhibit by clicking the “Share/Save” button below. Great thanks, and remember: this summer, take a break and beat the heat by visiting a beach.
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jupiter's eye

16 June, 2010 by


jupiter’s eye

duration: 1:25
2010
pair part one with part two.
Watch synchronously; synchronize part one and part two.

Also, try watch the fullsize here: part 1, part 2

Also, try watching fullscreen.

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2010 Editing/Motion Reel by Andrew Rosinski

7 June, 2010 by

Yep, here I go again, another shameless self promotion post: click this link to watch my 2010 motion design/editing ‘highlight’ reel.

I’ve been editing film/video for seven years now and I’ve been working with motion design for over a year now. For someone in this line of work, who’s looking for work, it’s essential to have a portfolio website, a reel, a business card, and of course, the old fashioned resume. I have three of the four.

My reel is a little over one minute in length; I must warn those with sensitive eyes that there is copious flashing and strobing colours, and rapid image flicker, which might harm the eyes of some, especially those with epilepsy.

Watch a high resolution quicktime of my reel here. Or watch the vimeo upload of this reel here. (The vimeo upload seemingly has issues with playback, at least on my computer.)

I’m always looking for work; please contact me if you or someone else needs any help. Thanks!

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timefaall

30 May, 2010 by

timefaall from andrew rosinski on Vimeo.

2010, video, 20 sec

fall in time / fall in line

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a beach

16 May, 2010 by


a beach

duration: 2:11
2010
pair
part one with part two.
Watch synchronously; synchronize
part one and part two.

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A Running Cheetah

2 May, 2010 by

Cheetah Run from andrew rosinski on Vimeo.

A running cheetah

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Minimalist Monaco-Monospace WordPress Theme for Public Release (free download)

26 April, 2010 by

Minimalist Monaco-Monospace is my first WordPress theme design for public release. It features minimalist and monospaced typography on a clean, typographic grid. Min. Mon-Mono is very similar to the layout of this blog: it features a sticky footer and two widgetized sidebars. The left is fixed (sticky) sidebar, and the right sidebar is normal and scrolls. This WordPress theme is 100% free for download. If you happen to download this, please send your feedback.

The design features the monaco font, one of my favs; however, only visitors on a macintosh computer will see monaco. Vistors using a PC will see the courier font.

This is the first release, therefore there may be some minor problemos. I’m 97% sure there are no problemos. If there are any problemos, please post here.

Regarding the digital turquoise gem (top of post), I’m designing a collection of bitmap gems; I am using this gem collection in a film I’m working on that is guided by my favorite William Blake poem. Stay tuned!

Please spread the word!

download theme here | live demo


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SEXTEXTING VIDEODROME

20 April, 2010 by

2010, Video, 30 sec

I love Deborah Harry, I love James Woods, I love David Cronenberg, and most of all, I love Videodrome (1983). This is a short kinetic typography exercise.

Synopsis: Artwork and Animation by Andrew Rosinski. ASCII porno art by A:F. Audio extracted from David Cronenberg’s VIDEODROME (1983). A conversation between Deborah Harry and James Woods.

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TREES ARE DOWN (2008)

8 March, 2010 by

Andrew Rosinski, 4 min, found footage, 2008

Synopsis: A feverish montage-meditation on the national identity of American Citizens, the culture and trends of American consumerism, the relationship of man to machine, and the abstract relation of machine + wilderness. Americans define their individuality and lifestyle through their consumerism; corporations create sub-cultures, niches, and they market and sell this lifestyle, sending the consumer concealed messages that we need to buy the best to be the best.

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du u lodge

16 February, 2010 by

This is a screen shot from an untitled film I’m working on. I used Illustrator to create the patterned design and I’m animating the separate layers using After Effects. I’m excited.

do u lodge (click to enlarge)

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