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How Can You Resist? 
How Can You Resist?
Video Selections from LA Freewaves 9th Festival
Abridged by Anne Bray, Director |
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Inter-State: Video on the Go 
Freewaves' premiere TV pilot follows 4 Los Angeles-based artists Rubén Ortiz-Torres, Yoshua Okón, Jones Sanchez and Rubén Ochoa, as they negotiate and re-imagine, from conception to realization, a unique vision of Los Angeles. |
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A Couple of Rice Corns in the Wrong Place 
Three women video artists examine, and even play with (or play with and even examine) male sexual identity in this broadband program.
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Security Blanket 
Shorts from China, the US, England and Iran, reflecting the underlying theme of anxiety vs. safety in daily life. |
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Fast Track 
Featuring Works by: Cui Xiuwen, Jiang Zhi, Qiu Zhijie, Song Dong, Wang
Gongxin, Wang Jianwei, Yang Zhenzhong and Zhou Xia Hu |
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FreeWaves TV Premiere: Inter-State: Video on the Go 
Directed by Juan Devis
Three works and three artists include: Rubén Ortiz Torres, Class: C (Rubén
Ochoa) and Yoshua Okón |
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Freewaves Latin America 
9 programs, 9 hours of artist videos from central to south America the state of video art in Latin America as it redefines itself, adjusting to a changing political and economic backdrop |
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Body Circumstances 
Experimental video works by 10 Brazilian artists that share views about public and private spaces. |
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The Power of American Imagery 
Deconstructing, decomposing, deciphering, decoding, de-symbolizing, and re-editing America. |
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Strip / Tease 
Exploring the process of layering in all of its paradoxical, obscuring, ambiguous and alluring manifestations. |
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Moth to a Flame 
Featuring works by: Bull.Miletic, Paul Emmanuel, Jeanne C. Finley & John Muse, Louis Hock, Bonita Makuch, NomIg., Chris Oakley, Jim Skuldt, Kerry Tribe, Ma Yongfeng, Ben Shaffer and Tenzin Wangchuk |
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The Poetics of Bandwidth In Two Parts 
Short experimental videos that exploit the characteristics of new media-making tools. |
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Mom, Dad, I Have Something to Tell You 
Happily twisted kids discovering their own bodies, their emotions and their parents' secrets. |
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The Wounded City: Urban Violence and the Cityscape 
Responses to everyday urban life where the things that make the cityscape vibrant also make it the site of potential violence. |
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Video Billboards 
Works by Laurel Beckman, Ted Fisher & Doug McCulloh, Ann Kaneko and Eric Saks |
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Untitled Engagement 
Though cultural intermarriage of aggression and sexuality is ancient, this program questions why Americans wage war for no good reason yet protest a nipple on TV. |
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