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EAI is pleased to partner with The Whitney Museum Independent Study Program (ISP) to present a screening highlighting a wide array of formal, technological, and narrative tactics in video. This event pairs a selection of recent works by nine of the program's 2024-25 Fellows alongside videos in EAI's catalogue by ISP alumni Robert Beck/Buck, Tony Cokes, and Michael Smith. Referencing the social media feed as a meeting point for wildly disparate iterations of video—from video documentation of violent atrocities, to targeted advertisements, to participatory dance videos—Feed: Diverse Tactics in Video considers the medium’s variability as material, celebrating its unique qualities and use as an artistic and political tool across decades of experimentation.
Following the screening, the evening's event organizers and current ISP Fellows Dahlia Bloomstone and Alex Schmidt will join us for a conversation and audience Q&A.
Featured ISP Fellows:
Dahlia Bloomstone
Paige K. Bradley
Joanna Evans
Daniel Melo Morales
Ash Moniz
Adrienne Oliver
Chantal Peñalosa Fong
Alex Schmidt
misra walker
Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI)’s venue is located at 264 Canal Street, 3W, near several Canal Street subway stations. Our floor is accessible by elevator (63" × 60" car, 31" door) and stairway. Due to the age and other characteristics of the building, our bathrooms are not ADA-accessible, though several such bathrooms are located nearby. If you have questions about access, please contact cstrange@eai.org in advance of the event.