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Holly Willis

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Holly Willis teaches in USC's School of Cinematic Arts and writes about new media art. She is the author of "New Digital Cinema: Reinventing the Moving Image" and editor of "The New Ecology of Things" on pervasive computing.

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Natalie Bookchin's new video installation at the Municipal Art Gallery in Barnsdall Park choreographs dancers in hundreds of YouTube video to dazzling effect.
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Pablo Ferro, who will receive an award from the AIGA in September, was prescient in his use of multiple frames within a single frame, a technique now used widely...
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L.A.-based animator Syd Garon talks about collaboration, his three recent music videos for the N.A.S.A. project, and the uses of a name change.
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LA artist Janie Geiser presents another magical, must-see "peepshow diorama performance."
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Classic films by LA experimental animator Oskar Fischinger are deteriorating, but the Center for Visual Music is working on preservation efforts.
As information becomes ubiquitous, it also becomes aestheticized, as is evident in James Frost's video for Radiohead's "House of Cards."
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LA filmmaker William E. Jones brings new experimental films to REDCAT this week, with several mash-ups and a dual-screen projection piece.
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The 24/7 DIY Video Summit site just relaunched, offering interested viewers a treasure trove of amateur videos in six genres.
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Zoe Beloff will present her unique 3-D films this Monday at REDCAT.
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The lyrical documentary portraits of undersea creatures made by French filmmaker Jean Painlevé are now available as a 3-disc set from the Criterion Collection.
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Transparent Cities, a site-specific film and performance, introduces viewers to the visual and sonic poetry around us daily.
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"Animated Spaces / Animated Bodies" show of experimental animation promises to highlight new forms of media experience.
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