Alison Crocetta, reveal/clear/fill, 2003, 3 super 8mm black and white films presented as a single-channel video installation with sound

















in the workspace
installation images, click to enlarge
dieu donne papermill

In CEPA's Window on Main Street: Media artist Alison Crocetta presents her recent films entitled Reveal, Clear and Fill. These Super 8 mm black and white films explore the relationship between the human body, its actions and the built environment. Harvestworks in New York City commissioned this project in 2003 when she was a resident artist in their Digital Media Arts Center. Each film has been combined with a sound track that was recorded separately and edited onto a DVD format.

In the Upper Gallery: Harvestworks, located in Manhattan, presents Whiz Bang and Political Project, 2 one-hour programs of work produced at or in conjunction with Harvestworks. Founded in 1977 to cultivate artistic talent using electronic technologies, Harvestworks' mission is to encourage the creation and expand the distribution of digital media artwork.  From its central SOHO location and through its Internet presence Harvestworks provides accessible and coordinated digital media production, education, information and content distribution services to a diverse creative community that includes electronic music composers, interactive media designers, film and video makers, digital tool developers and computer programmers. By bringing together innovative practitioners from all branches of the digital arts, Harvestworks provides a vital context and catalyst for creativity in the digital arts.