This First Thursday, several new media works will premiere on e4c and be added to the e4c rotation for the next year:
Sabine Gruffat: Video Animations

Gruffat’s four channel experimental video includes live-rendered computer animation and analog signal processes of early video. She writes, “In Video Animations, shapes and signals overlay and intersect each other. Production processes are fore-grounded to become the subject of the work: the manner by which technology alters the way we look at, listen to, and feel the world.”
Noah Klersfeld:
vehicles traveling in two directions behind a chain-link fence (R 1mo A)
smoke drifting in front of a concrete building façade (LA 9fo M)
snow falling in front of a red brick building façade (R 4mo A)
water undulating within a ceramic tile fountain (CB 3foM)

Klersfeld will be presenting four video pieces on e4c that represent his on-going series portraying modified urban landscapes. He writes, “My digital video work attempts to materialize time by using time as a design element for the creation of new spatial forms…It is my intention to have people consider time on an inch-by-inch basis rather than day-by-day.” Selections for e4c will include a series that uses the patterns of architecture as the geometric framework for dissecting and reorganizing the timing of vehicles, smoke, snow and water.
These new works join the ongoing rotation of work on e4c, currently featuring pieces by: Laurel Beckman, Ann Oren, Tess Martin, Heather Dew Oaksen, Tina Aufiero, Stephen Hilyard, Perry Bard and Bennett Morris.
Video Animations (still/detail) © 2009 Sabine Gruffat
Water undulating within a ceramic tile fountain (CB 3fo M) © 2008 Noah Klersfeld
