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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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Screenshot from OK Go's video, 'White Knuckles'
A group of LA-based independent filmmakers explored the creative and technical aspects of 3D in a recent panel discussion titled The Future of 3D Filmmaking.
Wall of Death
Wicked critters, cave paintings, tabloid tales and video art from Lisbon are on the schedule for this week in LA's media art scene.
Struggle Against Ourselves
Robotic music machines, mondo wizard battles and an annual anime convention energize LA's 4th of July weekend in media arts.
Cat and Coup
In 'The Cat and the Coup,' you play the cat of former prime minister Mohammed Mossadegh in a documentary game by LA artists now available for free download.
Meeks Cutoff
Look for planes, trains and automobiles this week in LA's media art openings and screenings...
State of the Art | Photo by Gene Ogami
Danial Nord twisted heavy fence wire, destroyed TV sets and remixed one of America's favorite songs to comment on contemporary culture and media.
Artforum Cover
Jennifer West makes films by doing terrible things to the film stock that result in abstract expressions, but is she an abstract expressionist? She answers that question.
Xarene
The Los Angeles Film Festival is back to jump start summer with a 10-day tribute to national and international film.
Remote Control
The current show at Roberts & Tilton features works about time and duration, including a smart and engaging video by Erica Love.
memories_of_underdevelopment
This week's stand-out media event is a showcase of videos made by LA youth, who get a chance to talk to the entire city as the videos screen on the city's buses...
Reptile_Garden
LA artist Janie Geiser presents an intriguing new "peepshow diorama" starting this week at The Giraffe Space, with puppets, projections and music in a story based on a play be Henrik Ibsen.
Exponential
Meeson Pae Yang explores the organic and technological in her innovative systems, currently on view at Blythe Projects in a show titled "Permeate" through July 9, 2011.
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