In this piece, the artist was looking at surfaces and media where the camera will be seeing itself.
This piece is part of [Techno Me] exhibition done by Rusaila Bazlamit, Makan, March, 2009
Archive for the 'Videos' Category
Interruptions Videos; Rusaila Bazlamit [Techno Me : Me Reflect انا اعكس]
November 24, 2009Interruptions Videos; Rusaila Bazlamit [Techno Me: Me Paint]
November 9, 2009[Me Paint] is an experimentation with how can we use the digital signal… to paint.
Using the basic old trick of making the camera signal feeds itself back into a projection machine. In this case a laptop screen… the rest is done by chance…
This video is part of an art project titled [Techno Me]
Done by Rusaila Bazlamit at Makan in March 2009
Music by Tareq Abu-Rahma
Interruptions Catatonia Video on Aramram!
October 19, 2009[Paris Circle under Occupation]
[دوار باريس تحت الاحتلال]
Aramram:
في عالم مليء بالمصائب قام مجموعة من المصممين و الفنّانين المعماريين في مكان في جبل الويبدة
بتأدية مهمّة سريّة طالبت بها قطط عمّان من خلال فيديو مسجّل
إعادة إصلاح دوّار باريس
تغطية لعمل قيد الإنشاء مع تحيّات مجلّة
For more about Catatonia, read earlier blog posts;
http://interruptionsblog.wordpress.com/2009/08/08/interruptions-presents-cats-the-workshop/
Interruptions Videos; Dina Haddadin [a Kite]
October 12, 2009Unfinished experimental film with sound.
Interruptions Videos; Dina Haddadin, [a Chair]
October 9, 2009Mixed Media, video projection, photography, a broken chair, collage, acrylic, chalk on panel
A documentation video of the installation , a piece that reflects the way we force the present to be shaped by our past, through creating a paradox scenario between the elusive reality and the melting chair the element of ones strong proof of being.
Video: [Techno Me: Me Love] by Rusaila
October 3, 2009Done by Rusaila Bazlamit and exhibited at Makan, Jordan, March, 2009
Description The video tackles human relationships and feelings when they are mediated through digital media. Based on a musical score these bits of video are being played in a way to provoke and agitate. Leaving more space for the viewer to explore. This video is part of a video art project titled: Techno Me.




