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ATA Screenings

Thursday, May 27, 2010. 8PM
Odds and Ends

Friday, May 28, 2010. 7:30 Door, 8PM Screening
CCSF Student Film Showcase

Sunday, May 30, 2010. 7PM
Mrs. Goundo's Daughter
presented by The San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the US National Committee for UNIFEM

Thursday, June 3, 2010. 8PM
CCSF Production Class

Saturday, June 5, 2010. 8PM
Mike Kuchar
An Evening of Collected Consciousness

Sunday, June 6, 2010. 1PM
Set the Screen on Fire: Films for Social Change

Tuesday, June 8, 2010. 7PM
CHRONOTOPIA:
The Past, Present & Future of Queer Histories - Media Screenings

Thursday, June 10, 2010. 7.30pm
"The Inner Tour"
A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition Film Screening

Saturday, June 12, 2010. 8PM
Experimental films and sounds from the Bay Area

Friday, June 18, 2010. 8PM
Top of the Food Chain

ATA Events

Tuesday, June 15, 2010. 7-10pm
Jessica Miller: Flagging Allegiance
Opening reception Tuesday, June 15th, 7-10pm

Open Screening

Thursday, June 17, 2010. 7pm Door, 8PM
OpenScreening

Window Installations

May 2, 2010 - May 30, 2010.
The S.S.S.S.S.S. Presents: OBAMA TRAUMA

June 1, 2010 - June 30, 2010.
Jessica Miller: Flagging Allegiance
June 2010

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Return to: ATA Film & Video Festival 2008: Window Installation

The Isthmus of Kansas

Christopher Cassidy - 2007, 8'06, NTSC SD, Greensboro, NC  

In this short video, original footage taken from locations high above the Atlantic and Pacific coastlines is combined in one nearly symmetrical image. It was the idea of the cross-continental call and response of the white lines of breaking surf that originally inspired me to create this work, which I think of as existing almost like an animated formalist painting, lines and shapes constantly shifting to redefine the simple geometry of the image. In this work, my strong desire is to create an impossible vision that unites these two simultaneous natural events, the contact between oceans and land separated by 2500 miles of intervening country. I was aware from an early stage that there were darker readings to the video, with its visualization of an American landmass reduced by rising sea levels to a bare strip of sand, and this allusion led me to the title.

Chris Cassidy's area of expertise includes sculpture, installation and digital media. He is currently Assistant Professor of Design at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. His work has appeared in exhibitions and screenings throughout the United States. He has been commissioned for work by private and public organizations, including permanent installations at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia and the State University of New York in Albany. Cassidy's work of the last few years has largely represented an attempt to address environmental issues by focusing on the symbolic role of the artist as observer, collector and manipulator of nature. His recent pieces use installation, video and digital media to explore the ways both the artist and the viewer interact with specific places, how that experience is mediated by pre-existing mental constructs like maps and models, and the potential of technology to radically alter the perceptual relationship between individuals and their environment.


Last updated 09/19/2008.