Making Materiality Matter: Alison Peirse

Suffocated but Screaming is a response to “Making Materiality Matter: Johannes Binotto’s Art of the Process” videographic exercise developed by the Ways of Doing initiative. It explores the figure of the woman-cat-monster in Japanese kaibyo eiga (ghost cat horror films). The first screening of this work will be at the Asian Studies Conference Japan, Sophia […]

Making Materiality Matter: Alison Peirse

Making Materiality Matter: Colleen Laird

I made this video to interact with the “Making Materiality Matter: Johannes Binotto’s Art of the Process” videographic exercise developed by the Ways of Doing initiative. As explained on the website, the exercise is “part of an exploratory series, this exercise is designed to encourage feminist citational practices in which the process is envisioned as […]

Making Materiality Matter: Colleen Laird

Making Materiality Matter: Lucy Fife Donaldson

A videographic exercise inspired by the work of Johannes Binotto and using the film Midsommar (2019). This is part of a series of exercises exploring feminist citation designed by Lucy Fife Donaldson, Colleen Laird, Dayna McLeod and Alison Peirse. waysofdoing.com/feminist-citational-exercisesFor research purposes only

Making Materiality Matter: Lucy Fife Donaldson

Embodied Media Encounters: Ariel Avissar

This video applies a deformative logic to images taken from Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” (1989), connecting them intertextually with the film “Under the Skin” (2013), which provides the music for the piece. It thus highlights and accentuates the violent, rageful gender dynamics of “The Little Mermaid”, reimagining it as a nightmarish scene of body horror […]

Embodied Media Encounters: Ariel Avissar

Embodied Media Encounters: Jeffrey Romero Middents

An exercise focusing on my embodied emotional response to a key scene in Alfonso Cuarón’s Children of Men. I filmed myself watching 10 minutes of this sequence with two cameras trained on my face. This most openly vulnerable of responses led to a larger examination of spectatorship and memory.

Embodied Media Encounters: Jeffrey Romero Middents

Embodied Media Encounters: Joel Burges

More scholarly than the embodied cameo, this piece is an initial exploration of how we at times forget about television in telling the story of gay male representation, especially by granting priority to film history. While a film like “Cruising” occupies an infamous place in that story, the visual repetition and sonic layering here aim […]

Embodied Media Encounters: Joel Burges

Embodied Media Encounters: Colleen Laird

I made this video at the “Embodying the Video Essay” workshop at Bowdoin College in July, 2023. The exercise, designed by Dayna McLeod, had a list of parameters to help practitioners think about the embodied materiality of our media texts. In this case, I focused on the town of Onomichi itself. Details about the exercise […]

Embodied Media Encounters: Colleen Laird