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LIS T O F W O R K S O N O T H E R SID E > The selections in this program have grown out of DoVA Lecturer Scott Wolniak’s Video courses, which promote diverse, experimental and short works, made in response to the history of video art and media technology. Featuring video works by: Julia Rose Camus (‘19) Max Clark (‘17) Alexandra Harding-Jackson (‘19) Maggie Jensen (‘19) Ritika Kaushak (‘22) Ugushi Ogonor (‘19) Sophia Sheng (‘18) Yuna Song (‘19) Michael Zhu (‘19) Program 15: Video Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts, Screen Share Video Gallery, Chicago, IL Exhibition dates: Friday, November 9, 2018 - Wednesday, January 9, 2019

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Page 1: Program 15: Video Exhibition dates: Friday, November 9 ... · Michael Zhu (’19) Drip, 5:46 Drip is an experimental music video. It highlights certain overused stylistic and thematic

LIST OF WORKS ON OTHER SIDE >

The selections in this program have grown out of DoVA Lecturer Scott Wolniak’s Video courses, which promote diverse, experimental and short works, made in response to the history of video art and media technology. Featuring video works by:

Julia Rose Camus (‘19)

Max Clark (‘17)

Alexandra Harding-Jackson (‘19)

Maggie Jensen (‘19)

Ritika Kaushak (‘22)

Ugushi Ogonor (‘19)

Sophia Sheng (‘18)

Yuna Song (‘19)

Michael Zhu (‘19)

Program 15: Video

Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts, Screen Share Video Gallery, Chicago, IL

Exhibition dates: Friday, November 9, 2018 - Wednesday, January 9, 2019

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Ritika Kaushak (PhD ’22)from here to there 8:53

This work creates a meditative experience of liminality between spaces by putting together images from the artists' own archive collected over the years, rearranging memories and mediating and layering her surroundings with sounds and images from di�erent times and places.

Yuna Song (’19)Grounds, 4:49

A close examination of a day in my life through a cup of co�ee; a close examination of a cup of co�ee through a

day in my life.

Michael Zhu (’19)Drip, 5:46

Drip is an experimental music video. It highlights certain overused stylistic and thematic elements found in contempo-

rary music videos such as color saturation, choreography, and distortion as well as hyper-masculinity.

DIY, 4:04

DIY is an experimental video about the "Do It Yourself" genre on the internet. It emphasizes the confusion and randomness

surrounding the DIY genre; one might ask, "but what is the purpose for doing this?"

Cover image: Still from Alexandra Harding-Jackson’s, “16512-20952.mov”

LIST OF WORKS ON OTHER SIDE >

Julia Rose Camus (‘19) Collisions, 5:54

Collisions is a piece that aims to make sense of the trauma caused by current sexual assault allegations in the media through a female gaze.

Max Clark (‘17) Max Clark - Video Resume, 2:12

I got a job.

Alexandra Harding-Jackson (’19)Steam, 4:44

An investigation of the form and rhythms present in steam from a kettle. A process of waiting for water to boil.

16512-20952.mov, 3:05

This is created as an exploration of the relation between artist, spectator, and object �lmed.

Maggie Jensen (’19)Blue Grid, 6:58

Maggie Jensen uses materials that are loaded with the potential for failure. The work leans in towards the absurd by suspending expectation for an event to unfold and through dis�gurations of gesture on object.

Ugushi Ogonor (’19)Don’t, 3:35

This video is an exercise on restraint.

Quotidien, 2;40

This video touches on the emotional momentum present in everyday life.

Sophia Sheng (’18)The Custodian, 5:17

"Tell me about a place that has changed. That no longer is the way it was. A catalogue of loss."

Screen Share Video Gallery is a venue for screen-based media at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts, designed as a way to showcase student work made in various production courses in DoVA, including Video, Animation and On Time & Space. This space also hosts curatorial projects by students, alumni and guests from various Chicago art organizations. Located in the reception area outside of the Film and Video Screening Room (on the second �oor of the Logan Center), Screen Share functions as a video lounge, showcasing programs of video, animation and new media on a rotating schedule.

For further programming info, please visit: https://arts.uchicago.edu/screen-share-video-galleryInstagram: @screensharevideogalleryFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/screensharevideogallery/Contact: [email protected]

Scott Wolniak, DirectorMorganne Wake�eld, Programming Assistant