EAI is pleased to announce the availability of video works by two important contemporary artists: Pipilotti Rist and Michael Snow.


Pipilotti Rist

  Michael Snow

Pipilotti Rist burst onto the international art scene with visually lush video works and multimedia installations that explore female sexuality and media culture, in playful and provocative remixes of fantasy and the everyday.



Michael Snow is recognized as one of the worldís most important experimental filmmakers, as well as an accomplished visual artist and musician. His groundbreaking 1967 film Wavelength is a key work in structuralist cinema.
In the 1980s and '90s the Swiss-born Rist made a series of tapes that subvert the form of the music video to explore the female voice and body in pop cultural representations. In these works, Rist dynamically merges rock music and performance with electronic manipulation.

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In recent years Snow has been working with digital media, exploring electronic processes to further his rigorous investigations into the nature of representation and perception. These works include *Corpus Callosum (2002), Snowís playful electronic exploration of metamorphosis.

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New Works 2004

Please visit New Artists, New Titles at www.eai.org for new video works, new Web projects and newly preserved early video and films by artists including Vito Acconci, Peggy Ahwesh, Cory Arcangel, Kristin Lucas, Tony Oursler, Paper Rad and Radical Software Group, among many others.

To download a print-ready Adobe PDF of EAI's New Works 2004 brochure, click here.





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