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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • The Wind

    An original Horror/Western about loneliness on the prairie. Is a woman being tormented by demons, or is her isolation creating delusions?
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  • Hi I Need to Be Loved

    Marnie Ellen Hertzler hires actors from Craigslist to perform her spam emails in this consideration of modern image-making in an algorithmic era.
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  • The Tears of a Mudlark

    Live performance with vintage magic lantern and handmade slides tells the story of an outlaw: a science-fiction fable for the Anthropocene.
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  • Concerning Flight: Five Illuminations in Miniature

    The mystery of insect flight explored. Interpretations of a mythological and fantastical nature are illuminated in motion and time.
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  • Black Bus Stop

    Paying tribute to an iconic university gathering spot, black students chant and dance to the memories of the past.
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  • The Mountain

    Grimly sober impression of America in the 1950s. Young orphan Andy sees all forms of humanity surgically removed.
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  • The Waltons

    A re-examination of John-Boy’s near-death experience at the sawmill. A homespun midnight deconstruction of an entire era of television mannerism
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  • Solar Flare Arkestral Marching Band

    A flash-mob performance of Sun Ra’s anthem Space Is the Place, performed by The Rich South High School Marching Band.
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  • rEVOLUTION: Notes for the Invasion: mar mar march

    Inspired by a Leni Riefenstahl documentary, Paul Kos uses his typewriter to duplicate the rhythm of marching.
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  • Mal-Fekata

    Inspired by early cinema, Kidanu explores the construction of images and space using analogue film technology. Diorama with echoes of Addis Ababa.
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