Category Archives: Live Action

VIDEO: Safe Agua Team

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Portrait of the Safe Agua Team from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California – dedicated to co-creating products with residents in the developing world, aimed at eliminating the burden of water poverty. The video was commissioned by The Tech Museum of Innovation, in conjunction with the Cinequest Film Festival, on the occasion of The Tech Awards Gala 2012. (Evan Mather, U.S.A., 2012, 1:57)

DIR Evan Mather NARRATION Donna Rawlins MUSIC Juuso Auvinen SCREENINGS The Tech Awards Gala 2012.

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VIDEO: Moonwater

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What you are about to watch is a programme (following this message) that is a documentary (true!) relating in kind to you (the viewer) the facts pertaining to the story (a parable of sorts) in which we watch the tale whereabout America (U.S. of A.) journeyed to the moon (“Luna”) to drill for water. (Evan Mather, U.S.A., 2005, 5:07) Read More »

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VIDEO: A Fool’s Errand

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Drawing upon the Korean penchant for elaborate public art, A Fool’s Errand documents the construction of a recent installation by artists to celebrate the season of Lent and the temporal nature of decay. (Evan Mather, U.S.A./South Korea, 2004, 5:00) Read More »

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VIDEO: Clowntime is Over

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A Christmas valentine for Kirk. (Evan Mather, U.S.A., 2003, 6:23) Read More »

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VIDEO: Bodybags

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Merle McNally loves his pet fishes, and for most of his twenty-four-hours-a-day, this simple fact provides a serene sustenance. But when waves of rhetoric and some half-a-world-away ugliness seeps through his subconscious, the comfort of his structured routine is threatened, and the very foundation of his everyday life lies in the balance. (Kirk Hostetter & Evan Mather, U.S.A., 2003, 10:55) Read More »

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