Voyeurism: things you should not see projected outside

Outdoor video projection and, live microcast
by free103point9
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Screening Date: Sep 25 1999

Majority of the women turn the camera on themselves as men watch the other, often women.

PROGRAM I
PROGRAM II


PROGRAM I
MUSIC COMPOSED BY BURUN

Fay Kaylius (Portland,OR, 3.0min) Faith Healers and Fire escapes So voyeuristic, you might feel bad though he’s feeling good.

Margot Starr Kernan (MD, 6.0min) Dig 93 Understanding personal space through the eye of the camera.

Kym Kulp (San Francisco, 6.0min) Suffer Consciousness Very disturbing view of a private act most of us couldn't stomach.

Zhang Ga (NYC, 4.0min) Last Saturday in August 1998 with Water Walk on #7 train from PS1 Back to Manhattan.

Jennifer Brommer (NYC, 7.0min) El Primero Shot in Williamsburg, El Primero blends interior and exterior spaces.

Charles loVerme (MI, 2.5min) Heads Up The video which is digitized is meant to obscure our vision of what is going on between the two people.

Will Rogan (San Francisco, 19min) Short Cut Through the Castle Climbing alone from building to building higher and higher into mainly vacant apartment buildings. Limbo of public and private space.

Jake Hartman (San Francisco, 5.0min) Blade Using the format of contemporary cinema, a narrative is rearranged by spying on the audience in a movie theatre.

Jimmy Fountain (NYC, 2min) I want to watch you wash your car An ambient piece consisting of found footage.

Jeff Sedgley (UK, 7.3min) AD98 This video presents snapshots of life. Through the unmoving, watchful eye of a surveillance camera, the viewer is moved silently through a series of living room environments. Watching the seemingly spontaneous activity of life, with the obsessional detachment of the voyeur within us all. A98 makes prolonged use of silence, projecting the viewers aura awareness back into the three- dimensional space in which they are seated. This creates tangible links between the environments on-screen and the environments of the viewer. AD98 is an exercise in safely satisfying the need within in us all to watch other human beings living their lives, in the hope that we may see something which makes sense.

PROGRAM II
MUSIC COMPOSED BY
HIPPOPOTAMUS/PROJECT 3

Lea Rekow (NYC, 3.5min) Peep Peep, ies at the intersection where sex and voyeurism meet. One roll of unedited Super 8 film documents an Australian subculture of peep show workers/performance artists. Peep was conceived and shot in an eight hour period, specifically for Melbourne's White Gloves Festival.

Carrie Dashow (NYC, 7.0min) Nightwatch A couple of intimate acts from room to room in 3 parts.

Rossana Jeran (Blurgirl Productions) (San Francisco) Wish (7.5 min) A cinematic video poem that explores the union of the imagination with the intellect. The fusion of masculine and feminine aspects of the mind by visually weaving archetypes of earth, water, fire; mirroring the substructures of the psyche. The goal of the union is tomake the physical body incorporeal and the spirit concrete.

Ivan Lerner (NYC, 7.13min) Negative Zero Surveillance cam on two men shooting up mixed up with a montage of other images.

Randi Cecchine (NYC, 2.5min) Scrambled Inside view of the daily regimen of shaving.

Keith Sicat (Philippines, 2.0min) Solo Cadenza Theatrical and dreamy- camera follows a woman as she moves throughout different locations.

Paul Synnott (UK, 5.20min) All the Colours of you A man watches a woman inside an apartment.

James Tully (NYC, 8.5min) How soon is now Surveillance camera captures men cleaning absestos out of a building.

Lilah Freedman (NYC, 4.50min) $100 Blow Job See it to believe it.

Matt Kohn (NYC, 7.0min) YR2B (A Year in the Life on 2nd St &d Ave B) Shot mainly from a fire escape on B and 2nd over the course of a year.

Thank you to: free103point9, Hippopotamus/Project 3, burun, New City Video and Staging, Inc., Brooklyn Brewery, James Tully, Pascal, everyone at the house, Rodger Dashow, Darren and Hanako