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- Bill Viola: Ascension
- Description
- Entering the darkened Projects Gallery in the Salt Lake Art Center you are met with a wall-size projection of a serene underwater landscape that is suddenly displaced when a fully clothed man plunges into the water from above. Accompanied by a roar of sound and a luminous explosion of bubbles and turbulence, he slowly sinks with arms outstretched, his body limp and motionless. Rays of light undulate as streams of glowing bubbles ascend to the disturbed surface. Midway down, his descent slows and finally stops, his body remaining suspended in space. Is the man dead or alive? He does not move, but the water moves him. Very slowly, he begins to rise until he reaches the surface. There, air bubbles emerge from his mouth and he begins his involuntary descent again. He sinks into the depths and his body then disappears into the darkness. The landscape returns to its original peaceful state. Then, unexpectedly, the man plunges into the water again with a shocking explosion of light, sound and movement, as the video loops once more. Exhibition held in the Projects Gallery space.
- Subjects
- ascension, Film stills, Video recording, Motion pictures, water
- Local Identifier
- 14-0220
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2012-08-29
- Description
- The Globe, August 29, 2012, Fall '12, issue 2
- Subjects
- video games, festivals, Nutrition, health, feature films
- Local Identifier
- 13-0189
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2012-11-14
- Description
- The Globe, November 14, 2012, Fall '12, issue 14
- Subjects
- soccer, video games, feature films, Salt Lake Community College, Concerts, Lifetime Activities Center (Redwood Campus)
- Local Identifier
- 13-0199
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2003-09-04
- Description
- The Globe, September 4, 2003, Vol. 5, Issue 2.
- Subjects
- astronomy, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, crime, parking, video games, feature films, volleyball, sports
- Local Identifier
- 15-0981
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2003-11-19
- Description
- The Globe, November 19, 2003, Vol. 5, Issue 13.
- Subjects
- Sharks, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, English language, Winter sports, Skiing, Basketball, sports, volleyball, video games, Salt Lake Community College, Students, Redwood Campus
- Local Identifier
- 15-0992
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2013-04-03
- Description
- The Globe, April 03, 2013, Spring '13, issue 11
- Subjects
- elections, homosexuality, video games, feature films, Board of Regents (Utah Higher Education), Salt Lake Community College, Athletes
- Local Identifier
- 13-0296
- Title
- Stephanie Leitch: Untitled Apogee - Installation Views
- Description
- Drawing on the architecture of church spires, this installation explores the space between construction and gravity as way to reconsider the heavenward thrust of the traditional steeple form. Installation held in the Projects and Locals Only Gallery spaces.
- Subjects
- Steeples, Salt Lake Art Center, video art, installations
- Local Identifier
- 14-0127
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2003-09-17
- Description
- The Globe, September 17, 2003, Vol. 5, Issue 4.
- Subjects
- video games, Basketball, sports, Salt Lake Community College, Rodeos
- Local Identifier
- 15-0983
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2018-09-19
- Description
- The Globe, September 19, 2018, Fall '18 Issue 5.
- Subjects
- People with disabilities, Voting, Political elections, Art exhibitions, filmmaking, video, Digital video, women, Clubs, volleyball, sports, Natural disasters, Preparedness
- Local Identifier
- 18-0447
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2007-12-06
- Description
- The Globe, December 6, 2007, Vol. 15, Issue 29.
- Subjects
- Ski resorts, Skiing, ice and snow activities, petitions for bankruptcy, Health care, malpractice, Alcoholic beverages, Food adulteration & inspection, Legislation, Emigration & immigration, Immigrants, Illegal aliens, Christmas trees, Musicians, Motion pictures, Popularity, video, 2007, views, sports, Christmas, Basketball, prisons, prisoners
- Local Identifier
- 15-1227
- Title
- 2011 Sundance Film Festival New Frontier
- Description
- Salt Lake Art Center’s exhibition of Sundance Film Festival New Frontier opens the door to new forms of creativity. The New Frontier artists and filmmakers reconfigure art, technology, film, and performance to explore narrative structure, the three-dimensionality of the cinematic image, and innovations in transmedia storytelling. Interactive, community-curated video archive In Ghostcatching (1999), Bill T. Jones dances a series of original and haunting choreographic sequences accompanied by his own vocalizations as OpenEnded Group captures and portrays the movement using a customized technique. After Ghostcatching expands this work to incorporate 3-D technology, immersing audiences inside the dance and allowing them to experience this wondrous world of virtual movement with new depth. OpenEnded Group & Bill T. Jones, U.S.A., 2010, 13 min. loop. Single -Channel, 3-D Video Installation Our prolonged and increasing exposure to dramatic entertainment shapes our imaginations, our aspirations, and the way we reference our memories and structure the time in our day. Mixed-Media Video Installation The Johnny Cash Project and The Wilderness Downtown. These two participatory, web-based projects are the result of the innovative collaboration between data-visualization artist Aaron Koblin and filmmaker Chris Milk. The Johnny Cash Project invites participants to create individual drawings that are woven into a collective, animated music-video tribute to Johnny Cash, set to his song “Ain’t No Grave.” The Wilderness Downtown is an interactive film that uses HTML5 programming and Google Maps to create startlingly personal videos that accompany the Arcade Fire song “We Used to Wait.” Milk+Koblin (Chris Milk and Aaron Koblin), U.S.A., 2010, 3 min. and 5 min. respectively. Participatory Website, Interactive Film. Myth and Infrastructure and Dreaming of Lucid Living. Brimming with elevated visions of the ways the human body interacts with its surrounding environment, award-winning animator Miwa Matreyek integrates her own shadow into her whimsical, handcrafted, animated worlds. Her breathtakingly beautiful images mix with dreamy original music to create glistening realms of enchantment. Dreaming of Lucid Living explores domestic spaces, large and small cities, and magical powers in dreamlike vignettes. Myth and Infrastructure expands the scope of the connections to the environment as a whole. Miwa Matreyek, U.S.A., 2010, 17 min. Multimedia Performance. Pandemic 1.0. A mysterious virus begins to affect the adults in a small rural town, and the youth soon find themselves cut off from civilization, fighting for their lives. How fast is the virus spreading? It is confirmed—the virus has hit Salt Lake City. Can you survive? Pandemic 1.0, a transmedia storytelling experience, unites film, mobile and online technologies, props, social gaming, and data visualization, enabling audiences to step into the shoes of the pandemic protagonists anytime during the day. Mission Control is the only way to learn where you stand in the face of the spreading pandemic. Lance Weiler, U.S.A., ongoing. Transmedia Storytelling. Exhibition held in the Main Gallery Space.
- Subjects
- Television industry, Salt Lake Art Center, video art, film, film festivals, Performance art
- Local Identifier
- 14-0176
- Title
- Mirko Martin: NOIR - Exhibition Views
- Description
- Documentation of gunshot incident. German artist Mirko Martin’s video, Noir, documents a night during the artist’s half-year stay in Los Angeles in 2008. Monitoring gang activity, police helicopters circled the neighborhood on a regular basis. On a particularly noisy evening, Martin went out to capture some sound. Within minutes, he heard gunshots. Over a black screen, Noir captures these gunshots and conversations with several residents and passers-by who try to make sense of what they heard and didn’t hear, saw and didn’t see. Exhibition held in the New Genres Gallery.
- Subjects
- Violence, Audiences, Salt Lake Art Center, viewers, viewpoint, video art, firearms
- Local Identifier
- 14-0177
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2017-04-19
- Description
- The Globe, April 19, 2017, Spring '17 Issue 14.
- Subjects
- Teachers, video games, Internet service providers, Internet, Commerce, regulations, Graduates of Excellence, Banquets, Safety, occupational safety, cakes, driving, Contests, evaluation, Earthquakes
- Local Identifier
- 17-0016
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2007-08-27
- Description
- The Globe, August 27, 2007, Vol. 15, Issue 3.
- Subjects
- Student organizations, folio, video games, feature films
- Local Identifier
- 15-1205
- Title
- Capital Requests for 1984-1986
- Description
- This promotional video for Utah Technical College is an analog video resource from the Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) Physical Archives digitized in Fall 2013 with funds provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act administered by the Utah State Library. This video, originally released for a 1984-1986 Capital Facilities Request, advertises enrollment data and various projects UTC was undergoing in order to increase student enrollment and generate grant funding. This video can be accessed at https://youtu.be/tCSnlCBSf7o.
- Subjects
- Buildings, Maintenance & repair, maintenance, video, Salt Lake Community College
- Local Identifier
- 13-5414
- Title
- President Orville D. Carnahan Interview: Part 1
- Description
- This oral history video of Salt Lake Community College's (SLCC) previous President, Orville D. Carnahan (1981-1990) investigates President Carnahan's perspective of the college. President Carnahan recounts his time as President at SLCC and shares his views of future developments in the college. This is an analog video resource from the Salt Lake Community College Physical Archives digitized in Fall 2013. http://vimeo.com/81985864
- Subjects
- Interviews, oral histories, video, Salt Lake Community College, Orville D. Carnahan (President 1981-1990)
- Local Identifier
- 13-4772
- Title
- Alex Israel: AS IT LAYS - Exhibition Views
- Description
- AS IT LAYS, 2012 employs the television talk-show format as a platform to produce contemporary portraits. Using his own flat and backdrop works as set, Israel interviewed some of Hollywood’s most fascinating personalities in a manner that is uncomfortably blank and stoic. The work investigates the absurd behaviors and quotidian rituals that make up the waking hours of each subject’s life. Through an awkward hilarity, these interviews deflate the mystique of Hollywood, engaging each participant in a humbling performance of the self. Exhibition held in the New Genres Gallery space.
- Subjects
- Television broadcasting, Talk shows, Salt Lake Art Center, video art, criticism, satire
- Local Identifier
- 14-0132
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2003-04-09
- Description
- The Globe, April 9, 2003, Vol. 3, Issue 12.
- Subjects
- photography, H. Lynn Cundiff (President 2000-2003), Taylorsville Redwood Campus, People with disabilities, Baseball, sports, video games
- Local Identifier
- 15-0975
- Title
- President Orville D. Carnahan Interview: Part 2
- Description
- This oral history video of Salt Lake Community College's (SLCC) previous President, Orville D. Carnahan (1981-1990) investigates President Carnahan's perspective of the college. President Carnahan recounts his time as President at SLCC and shares his views of future developments in the college. This is an analog video resource from the Salt Lake Community College Physical Archives digitized in Fall 2013. https://vimeo.com/81985866
- Subjects
- Interviews, oral histories, video, Salt Lake Community College, Orville D. Carnahan (President 1981-1990)
- Local Identifier
- 13-4772
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2002-11-05
- Description
- The Globe, November 5, 2002, Vol. 2, Issue 11.
- Subjects
- Radio broadcasting, Cellular telephones, driving, immigration, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, Native American, video games, sports
- Local Identifier
- 15-0957