Dean Winkler Trailers
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Total trailers found: 15
01 January 1989
Part one of the two part abstract video art-piece, with music composed by Philip Glass and performed by the Kronos String Quartet.
19 January 2024
"In C, Too" illuminates how close our dreams are to a common reality. Through structured visual improvisational techniques, the work explores how humanity survives because of our imagination and desire to transcend.
01 January 1984
Created in 1984 for the opening of the Computer Museum in Boston, Massachusetts. By Dean Winkler and John Sanborn.
16 February 1984
Set in the American Midwest, Perfect Lives is “about” bank robbery, cocktail lounges, geriatric love, adolescent elopement, the changing of the light at sundown, et al.
02 May 1986
Abstract video art by John Sanborn and Dean Winkler. Dedicated to Ed Emshwiller.
06 May 1979
Abstract video art created in 1979. Video and audio by Dean Winkler, Glenn Van Alstyne, Tom Lucke, Elaine Lewis, and Brian Aitchison.
01 January 2017
"We are powerfully imprisoned by the terms in which we have been conducted to think.” - R. Buckminr
01 January 1981
Abstract video art created in 1981. Music by Vibeke Sorensen and Walter Michael. Abstract video art created in 1981 at EUE Video in NYC.
01 January 1991
Video art show presented at the 1991 Broadcast Designers Association convention. Includes work from: Robert Ashley, Robert Breer, Peter Callas, Christen Clark, Sumit Das, Ed Emshwiller, John Hart, Jon Klein, Lyonel Kouro, Maureen Nappi, Paul Garin, Amy Greenfield, Nam June Paik, Mark Pellington, M.
01 January 1989
Abstract video art with music composed by Philip Glass. Music by the Kronos String Quartet.
01 September 1976
"Abstract video art created in 1976. Video by Dean Winkler and Chris Lambiase. Music by Terry Riley. This was created in real time using an RE-4 Rutt/Etra analog video synthesizer.