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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.

Self portrait

Micron Pens

Only words

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.

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.

self portrait ;

  

design by Cinzia

Mockup design for headshot presentation.

"Look OUT!!! I've got 'em!" said Daniel, as he fired his proton beam at the hideous green toilet monster!!

 

Yes, I was a fan of "Ghostbusters". I never expected that my kids would be too! So here is another picture that I had fun with, just for them! They still ask me to make the guns really shoot!!

 

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NIKON D90

 

Presentación de la Agencia D'MODE - www.dmodeagency.com

New month so new calendar art for my wall. Silhouette Portrait design made using assorted papers.

This is Glow Birds. Kathy Schicker, supported by Ercol, has developed beautiful fabrics and motifs that magically radiate colour in a darkened room. She modelled them for me at Designersblock in Milan, April 2010.

Puff & Flock are an all-girls textile cooperative sharing a studio, website, research and comradeship in North London. Watch out for my feature in Homes & Gardens, July issue!

 

For another glow girl, please look at

www.flickr.com/photos/barbarachandler/4537791815/

www.puffandflock.com

www.barbarachandler.co.uk

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i'm not totally happy with this, and may redo it. if one were to follow the link above, they would notice that i changed the tones from red and pink to red and yellow. because i'm belgo-american. no, actually, because the pink was too delicate to show up properly. i'll have to work on that...

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.

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