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VIDEO: Olympic & Western: A Primer on the Typographic Order and an Argument for its Proper Usage in the Built Environment

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“Olympic & Western” is a manifesto on the proper usage of type in the built environment – and the first video to be narrated by Siri. Tightly adapted from a mysterious analog audio tape found on the side of the road, it was shot with an iPhone 4S and edited with Final Cut Pro X. This video mash-up meshes infrastructural convergences and reveals intuitive paradigms by using the city of Los Angeles as a testbed for seizing urbanistic ecologies, curating front-end ecosystems, cultivating emergent methodologies, and revealing the link between street signage graphic design and the JFK assassination. (Evan Mather, U.S.A., 2012, 7:30)

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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: Building A Sustainable Future

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Video presentation about a series of sustainable green infrastructure projects at Burbank Water and Power – including photovoltaic parking lot canopies, a green street demonstrating innovative storm water treatment technologies, and an courtyard built around a salvaged electrical substation. (AHBE, U.S.A., 2012, 6:39)

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VIDEO: Pavillion Dans Les Arbres

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Architectural narrative about the recently-completed Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area Visitors’ Center in California’s San Bernardino Mountains, designed by Los Angeles-based architectural firm Touraine Richmond Architects. (Evan Mather, U.S.A., 2012, 3:20)

DIR Evan Mather SCREENINGS onSCREEN (Architecture and Design Museum Los Angeles).

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VIDEO: 39-A: Een Reisverhaal Van Eindeloos (A Travel Tale of Interminable)

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39-A: Een Reisverhaal Van Eindeloos (A Travel Tale Of Interminable) is an experimental film that challenges and subverts the typical elements of documentaries, thus making us all reflect upon important questions in documentary filmmaking such as What material can be trusted, can the voice-over narrator be trusted, where does documentary end and fiction start? Besides these questions, that the film raises, it has managed to convince the jury by it’s unusual and alienating collage of super 8 footage, by its investigative style and suspense. The film is putting audiences continuously on the wrong track yet consistently intriguing, leaving the viewer bewildred and pensive. Through its hybrid form, 39-A: A Travel Tale Of Interminable is showing inventive ways of dealing with documentary footage and transforming reality into film.Webcuts.11

Weirdest of all is 39-A: Een Reisverhaal Van Eindeloos (A Travel Tale Of Interminable), which seems specifically designed to make the viewer feel as if he or she is experiencing some abnormal brain activity. In the short, Old Super 8 footage of a trip to the Kennedy Space Center is overlaid with an animated roadmap and a narration track that sounds as if it’s been run through Babel Fish half a dozen times. It’s proof—if more were needed—that finding the festival’s hidden treasures sometimes requires a little digging.The Onion A.V. Club

… a high brow spoof on art theory, deconstruction, documentaries, and reality itself.D Magazine

Evan Mather’s short film is one mindfuck of a travelogue.Film Threat

In this insightful autobiographical mashup of Super-8 home movies, vibrant animated cartography, and Dutch pidgin-speak, a family’s 1981 vacation to the Kennedy Space Center is chronicled in exquisite detail. (Evan Mather, U.S.A., 2010, 7:24)

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