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Location: Chicago, IL
Website: www.jamestgreen.com
- Stretch It Out
A one minute video performance created for an upcoming exhibition at the Chicago Cultural Center by artist Jake Myers.
Artists were asked to submit one minute workout videos with their favorite exercise. These videos will be shown in succession of one another and the viewing audience will participate along with the videos.
- Feel The Beat
Pop music creates a trance-like effect, mesmerizing the mind with general and relatable tunes that can reveal a delightful experience for the majority of listeners.
This piece explores the feelings of euphoria and sensuality, both visual and auditory, that occurs while listening to the genre; as well as commenting on the subject manner that is common throughout today's pop hits.
Video, Stereo, 2:08, USA, 2011
- Memories, Remastered
With technology, we are able to not only archive our lives, but create new stories with the power of editing. By the stroke of a mouse, we are able to create, edit, or delete a story that did not independently exist.
Using personal archived footage from 2006-2011, I attempted to create a new dialogue from within my family, as well as exploring the role technology has in the communication efforts of my immediate and extended family.
Video, Stereo, 1:31, USA, 2011
- 850-1900 MHz
A collaboration with artist Alex Chitty as an exploration in sound and communication between moving objects.
Two participants were in each vehicle equipped with two cell phones. During the performance, the participants called the passenger and placed their phones in close proximity of another, while the sound emitted from the car's sound system, thus resulting in an interesting auditory experience.
Video, Stereo, 9:26, USA, 2011
- Memories, Remastered
With technology, we are able to not only archive our lives, but create new stories with the power of editing. By the stroke of a mouse, we are able to create, edit, or delete a story that did not independently exist.
Using personal archived footage from 2006-2011, I attempted to create a new dialogue from within my family, as well as exploring the role technology has in the communication efforts of my immediate and extended family.
Video, Stereo, 1:31, USA, 2011
- Memories, Remastered
With technology, we are able to not only archive our lives, but create new stories with the power of editing. By the stroke of a mouse, we are able to create, edit, or delete a story that did not independently exist.
Using personal archived footage from 2006-2011, I attempted to create a new dialogue from within my family, as well as exploring the role technology has in the communication efforts of my immediate and extended family.
Video, Stereo, 1:31, USA, 2011
- Feel The Beat
Pop music creates a trance-like effect, mesmerizing the mind with general and relatable tunes that can reveal a delightful experience for the majority of listeners.
This piece explores the feelings of euphoria and sensuality, both visual and auditory, that occurs while listening to the genre; as well as commenting on the subject manner that is common throughout today's pop hits.
Video, Stereo, 2:08, USA, 2011
- 850-1900 MHz
A collaboration with artist Alex Chitty as an exploration in sound and communication between moving objects.
Two participants were in each vehicle equipped with two cell phones. During the performance, the participants called the passenger and placed their phones in close proximity of another, while the sound emitted from the car's sound system, thus resulting in an interesting auditory experience.
Video, Stereo, 9:26, USA, 2011
- The Beacon of the 'Hood
The convenience store is seen as the central of many African American neighborhoods. A central meeting point for various activities and products. I went out to explore how the lights of a convenience store shine during the night time hours, emulating the purpose of a beacon of a lighthouse; reminding you of where you are no matter how far you stray away.
Video, Stereo, 1:07, USA, 2011