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Dancing Windows

Anna Pasztor

Dancing Windows is an interactive video installation that engages its audiences on several different levels. It was created in partnership with Harvestworks.   Workshops, on July 2nd [register], and 9th 3 – 5 pm [register] **BRING YOUR CELLPHONE TO THE WORKSHOP!!**

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Please install Phone App before the workshop, if you get a chance. It is free. Also, Filmic Pro App may help you create higher quality video, it cost $9.99. It is not necessary for the workshop, just a suggestion.

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It has two versions, both of them are site-specific and have the same basic structure: there is a flat screen, a camera and a computer, set up in a (shop)window facing outside. The flat screen shows a video sequence on loop. When someone stands in front of the camera his or her image will be integrated into the background video that is showing continuously.

The first version of the project is currently on view in Harvestworks’ “The TeamLab: Artworks and Experiences” exhibition in Governors Island. Audiences come to this island to engage in recreational activities The content of the video on loop is related to nature.

Check out the video below for a preview!

 

May 28 – July 25 2016 Saturday, Sundays and Holiday Mondays noon – 6 pm

Governors Island Nolan Park Building 5B

Ferry Schedule:

Workshops, on July 2nd [register], and 9th 3 – 5 pm [register] **BRING YOUR CELLPHONE TO THE WORKSHOP!!**

There will be two workshops, on July 2nd, and 9th in the same location where the exhibition takes place. During the workshops participants will receive information regarding the creative process of the artist. In addition, they will be guided to create their own short video to be integrated in the installation. In Governors Island the goal of the project is to offer a playful experience in the quest of mastering new technologies. The project also encourages the expressive use of technologies, as well as stimulates the creativity of the participants of the workshops. The second version will be on view in two shop windows in the South Bronx. In the Bronx version, the base video is created using material generously provided by residents.

 

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Anna Pasztor

She was born and raised in Budapest. She holds an MA in Italian and Portuguese Languages and Literatures from the University of Budapest, several certifications related to Dance and Movement. While studying at the University of Budapest she also worked with prominent personalities of the Independent Theater and Dance Movement that were flourishing in the city at the time. In 1991 she relocated to Lisbon, where she developed a successful career as choreographer/director. Her theater and dance productions were presented at prestigious venues, and numerous festivals. In addition, she founded the “Accent”, a nonprofit organization to foster dance activities with non-dancers. She lives in New York City since 2003, where she earned a certification of Laban Movement Analysis from the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies. In the last decade her interest moved towards the visual arts, more specifically towards multimedia, video and film production. She was recipient of grants, awards and scholarships from Harvestworks, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, New York Foundation of Arts, Outpost Artists’ Resources, Luso-American Foundation, Gulbenkian Foundation, Portuguese Cultural Ministry, Hungarian Ministry of Education, and Portuguese Cultural Institute among others. Her recent installations and videos were shown in several festivals and galleries in the US.

 

Thanks to New York State Council on the Arts’ Electronic Media and Film Presentation Funds grant program, administered by The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes.

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Tommy Martinez

New York City based guitarist, artist, and programmer from Los Angeles, CA. He specializes in multi-channel sound, video, improvisation with guitar and custom software. He was recipient of the Jacob Druckman Memorial Prize for excellence and innovation in music composition, and the residency grant of Pioneer Works Technology.

Anna Pasztor

Anna Pasztor was born and raised in Budapest. She holds an MA in
Italian and Portuguese Languages and Literatures from the University of Budapest,
and several certifications related to Dance and Movement. While studying at the
University of Budapest she also worked with prominent personalities of the
Independent Theater and Dance Movement that were flourishing in the city at the
time. In 1991 she relocated to Lisbon, where she developed a successful career as a
choreographer/director. Her theater and dance productions were presented at
prestigious venues and numerous festivals. In addition, she founded the “Accent”, a
nonprofit organization to foster dance activities with non-dancers. She lives in New
York City since 2003, where she earned a certification of Laban Movement Analysis
from the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies. In New York, her interest
moved towards the visual arts, more specifically towards multimedia, video and film
production. In her recent works, she combines performative practice with
technologies in the realm of video and new media. “Golden Age”, her public
transmedia project was presented at Astor Place in September of 2019. She was the
recipient of grants, awards, and scholarships from the Puffin Foundation,
Harvestworks, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, New York Foundation of Arts, Outpost
Artists’ Resources, Luso-American Foundation, Gulbenkian Foundation, Portuguese
Cultural Ministry, Hungarian Ministry of Education, and Portuguese Cultural
Institute among others. Her installations and videos were shown in several festivals
and galleries in the US and in Europe.