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Midnight Moment: Jason Akira Somma, Times_Square_Analog_Portrait
June 1, 2019 – June 30, 2019
every night from 11:57pm-midnight
Jason Akira Somma is a filmmaker and choreographer who investigates how we experience, process, and participate in the cultural systems that surround us. Times_Square_Analog_Portrait is a conceptual portrait of one of the most distinctive aspects of the neighborhood: the spectacular electronic billboards that display advertisements — and the Midnight Moment program itself. The work is part of Somma’s series of institutional portraits designed to reflect the environment of the presenting institution or platform. Somma created Times_Square_Analog_Portrait from footage of the electronic billboards, video feedback enlivened with hand-operated camera movements, and signal manipulation using electromagnetic and light frequency information he recorded in Times Square on custom analog devices.
Midnight Moment: Jason Akira Somma, Times_Square_Analog_Portrait
June 1, 2019 – June 30, 2019
every night from 11:57pm-midnight
Jason Akira Somma is a filmmaker and choreographer who investigates how we experience, process, and participate in the cultural systems that surround us. Times_Square_Analog_Portrait is a conceptual portrait of one of the most distinctive aspects of the neighborhood: the spectacular electronic billboards that display advertisements — and the Midnight Moment program itself. The work is part of Somma’s series of institutional portraits designed to reflect the environment of the presenting institution or platform. Somma created Times_Square_Analog_Portrait from footage of the electronic billboards, video feedback enlivened with hand-operated camera movements, and signal manipulation using electromagnetic and light frequency information he recorded in Times Square on custom analog devices.
Midnight Moment: Jason Akira Somma, Times_Square_Analog_Portrait
June 1, 2019 – June 30, 2019
every night from 11:57pm-midnight
Jason Akira Somma is a filmmaker and choreographer who investigates how we experience, process, and participate in the cultural systems that surround us. Times_Square_Analog_Portrait is a conceptual portrait of one of the most distinctive aspects of the neighborhood: the spectacular electronic billboards that display advertisements — and the Midnight Moment program itself. The work is part of Somma’s series of institutional portraits designed to reflect the environment of the presenting institution or platform. Somma created Times_Square_Analog_Portrait from footage of the electronic billboards, video feedback enlivened with hand-operated camera movements, and signal manipulation using electromagnetic and light frequency information he recorded in Times Square on custom analog devices.
Midnight Moment: Jason Akira Somma, Times_Square_Analog_Portrait
June 1, 2019 – June 30, 2019
every night from 11:57pm-midnight
Jason Akira Somma is a filmmaker and choreographer who investigates how we experience, process, and participate in the cultural systems that surround us. Times_Square_Analog_Portrait is a conceptual portrait of one of the most distinctive aspects of the neighborhood: the spectacular electronic billboards that display advertisements — and the Midnight Moment program itself. The work is part of Somma’s series of institutional portraits designed to reflect the environment of the presenting institution or platform. Somma created Times_Square_Analog_Portrait from footage of the electronic billboards, video feedback enlivened with hand-operated camera movements, and signal manipulation using electromagnetic and light frequency information he recorded in Times Square on custom analog devices.
This morning, I figured out how to work my camera's self-timer. (Unfortunately, my tripod is a hundred miles away, which limits the utility of this discovery.)
(T-shirt design by Natalia Alexeeva.)
WHO YOU GONNA CALL?!? Ghostbusters!! Timothy and Daniel taking care of a rather NASTY pest that was haunting our house. Needless to say, we wound up remodeling the room after they were finished!!
This was a BLAST to do for my kids! Their eyes popped out of their heads when they saw what I had done with their photo! The Ghostbuster backpacks they are wearing, I built when I was 13 years old!! Can you believe I still have them?? They do light up, but they don't really shoot...yet.
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Midnight Moment: Jason Akira Somma, Times_Square_Analog_Portrait
June 1, 2019 – June 30, 2019
every night from 11:57pm-midnight
Jason Akira Somma is a filmmaker and choreographer who investigates how we experience, process, and participate in the cultural systems that surround us. Times_Square_Analog_Portrait is a conceptual portrait of one of the most distinctive aspects of the neighborhood: the spectacular electronic billboards that display advertisements — and the Midnight Moment program itself. The work is part of Somma’s series of institutional portraits designed to reflect the environment of the presenting institution or platform. Somma created Times_Square_Analog_Portrait from footage of the electronic billboards, video feedback enlivened with hand-operated camera movements, and signal manipulation using electromagnetic and light frequency information he recorded in Times Square on custom analog devices.