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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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Wired's Kevin Kelly recently described us as "people of the screen" - is that who we are?
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Visual music projects are featured in this week's special Filmforum show.
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UCLA associate professor Casey Reas just announced the formal release of a 1.0 version of software often used to create dazzling moving images.
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Thanksgiving's familial joy finds its antidote in the scathing analyses of domestic life crafted by experimental filmmaker Martin Arnold.
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Artists Sandra Gibson and Luis Recoder play with light, space and time in their subtle and transfixing "projector performances"...
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Hilja Keading's provocative new video installation is on view now at the Japanese American National Museum...
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Kota Ezawa's project "Brawl" at Luckman Gallery revisits the notorious fight between basketball players and fans...
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A wired culture invites wired stories, and artists are responding with hybrid, post-cinematic projects...
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A three-part retrospective of the work of animator Robert Breer brightens LA movie screens this week...
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San Francisco-based filmmaker Craig Baldwin brings his chaotic film about three LA characters to 7 Dudley Cinema this week...
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The recent Resolution 3 Symposium hosted by Pitzer and Scripps Colleges questioned the current state of video in an era of ubiquitous access and production.
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LA-based artist Phil Stearns likes to crack open old computers, rummage around in the circuitry and bend and sculpt the electricity as an artform. He'll teach a class about it at Machine Project...
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