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The Adam K. Beckett Project

August 1, 2009 J-Walt 0 Comment abstract animation, adam k. beckett, animation, artist, calarts, experimental animation, filmmaker, live performance, lumia, music videos, synesthesia, visual music, vj

Adam K. Beckett b. 1950, Los Angeles, CA d. 1979, Val Verde, CA Biography Filmography Screenings Film Screening and Panel Infinite Animation:

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iotaNews 2008-2009

July 12, 2009August 28, 2019 J-Walt 0 Comment abstract animation, animation, experimental animation, info, Jules Engel, live performance, lumia, music videos, news, starr, synesthesia, visual music, vj

 The William Moritz Lectures at WRO Art Center The lectures Dr. William Moritz (1941-2000) gave as part of WRO 99:

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Artists Visual Music 

George Stadnik’s THREE TIMES THREE

April 22, 2009 J-Walt 0 Comment abstract animation, animation, artist, digital lumia, experimental animation, George Stadnik, live performance, lumia, music videos, synesthesia, visual music, vj

DIGITAL LUMIA 2006-2008 Working within the tradition of Lumia with a modern digital twist, George Stadnik continues to create works

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Artists Visual Music 

The Kinetica Video Library™ Presents: Stephanie Maxwell Animated Works 1984-2007

April 18, 2009July 2, 2016 J-Walt 0 Comment abstract animation, animation, experimental animation, live performance, lumia, music videos, synesthesia, visual music, vj

Stephanie Maxwell Animated Works 1984-2007 Stephanie Maxwell has been creating stunningly beautiful and original experimental animation for over twenty years.

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Mad-Actions and The iotaCenter present “PUNTO Y RAYA 2009”

March 26, 2009 J-Walt 0 Comment abstract animation, animation, dot and line, experimental animation, festival, live performance, lumia, music videos, punto y raya, synesthesia, visual music, vj

  The “most abstract festival in the world” launches its new call for entries open to short·films exploring the creative

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Events Programs What We Do 

Publication

March 24, 2009July 2, 2016 J-Walt 0 Comment abstract animation, animation, experimental animation, history, kinetica, live performance, lumia, music videos, synesthesia, visual music, vj

In tandem with our research program, iotaCenter sponsors the publication of writings and monographs about visual music artists. We are

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Community 

The William Moritz Lectures at WRO Art Center

March 10, 2009 J-Walt 0 Comment abstract animation, animation, experimental animation, live performance, lumia, moritz, music videos, synesthesia, visual music, vj

The lectures Dr. William Moritz (1941-2000) gave as part of WRO 99: media art biennale at the WRO Art Center

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Community 

Punto y Raya Festival US Tour on DVD

February 13, 2009 J-Walt 0 Comment abstract animation, animation, dot and line, DVD, experimental animation, festival, live performance, lumia, music videos, punto y raya, synesthesia, visual music, vj

  Organized by mad-actions and The iotaCenter, the PUNTO Y RAYA FESTIVAL of dot and line experimental animation “explores the

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Artists Visual Music 

Left Alone With Night

February 3, 2009 J-Walt 0 Comment abstract animation, animation, artist, Erik Deutschman, experimental animation, filmmaker, live performance, lumia, music videos, synesthesia, visual music, vj

A Film by Erik Deutschman   Made without the use of a camera, LEFT ALONE WITH NIGHT by Erik Deutschman

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David Wishard

January 12, 2009July 10, 2016 J-Walt 0 Comment abstract animation, animation, community, experimental animation, intern, internship, live performance, lumia, music videos, staff, support, synesthesia, visual music, vj

  A graduate of the USC Cinema Critical Studies Department, David Wishard has spent his undergraduate years studying world cinema,

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iotaSalon, LA (03/23/2017): THE BEST OF PUNTO Y RAYA FESTIVAL
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iotaSalon, LA (03/23/2017): THE BEST OF PUNTO Y RAYA FESTIVAL

March 2, 2017 Danielle Parsons Comments Off on iotaSalon, LA (03/23/2017): THE BEST OF PUNTO Y RAYA FESTIVAL

SCREENING and DISCUSSION with FESTIVAL DIRECTOR NOEL PALAZZO THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 8PM.     We are excited to announce the next

iotaSalon, SF (8/26/2016): “Chaos and Order”
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iotaSalon, SF (8/26/2016): “Chaos and Order”

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iotaSalon, LA (4/30/2016): “EYECANDY”
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iotaSalon, LA (4/30/2016): “EYECANDY”

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iotaSalon International Animation Film Festival ANIMATOR in Poland
Events What We Do 

iotaSalon International Animation Film Festival ANIMATOR in Poland

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Robert Darroll Retrospective
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Robert Darroll Retrospective

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iota is a public benefit, non-profit arts organization founded in 1994. Our mission is to inspire both new and existing artists in a historically dispersed and constantly changing technological environment. We aim to do this by foregrounding and contextualizing historically underrepresented experimental works, enriching current scholarly and academic inquiry into the artists and works in our collection, and providing our community of patrons with a foundation with which to a) study historical work and b) create new work. In other words, the end of one work’s life cycle can inspire the beginning of another. Read More

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