Film
In Conversation
LOUIS HENDERSON with Leo Goldsmith
Working alternately with appropriated images, artifacts, interfaces, and observational visual ethnography, the films of Louis Henderson examine linkages between media technologies and modes of political resistance, the conjoined histories of capitalism and colonialism, and temporality and landscape.
MIXED USE:
Spectacles Trailers
By Mary Billyou
Contingent upon calendar time, previews announce and then are tossed away. The trailers of Williamsburgs Spectacle Theater principally do what other trailers do: they give a sneak peek of whats coming next.
IMAGES OF THE WORLD:
At the Harun Farocki Institut
By Jesse Cumming
Film exhibition and spectatorship are reimagined inside the gallery space; found-footage works are produced without an artist ever picking up a camera; distinctions based on medium-specificity are constantly troubled and blurred; fine art, advertising, and technical videos are subsumed under the heterogeneous designation of moving imagescritical examination of the above developments, recurring topics in any discussion of contemporary media, rarely exist independent of Harun Farocki, whose legacy as an artist and a lucid critic of visual culturebefore such a term entered common parlanceseems to deepen with each year.