All posts by tkbuhler

  • By tkbuhler 2011/12/14 In shows

    Paradoxes in Video

    Paradoxes in Video work shown:Fatherland remixesParadoxes in VideoSazmanab Project, Tehran, Iran  “Paradox” investigate the contradictions between documentary and performance, fact and fiction, order & chaos. What is real and what is

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  • By tkbuhler 2011/10/20 In shows

    Time (Im)material

    Time (Im)material work shown:Horizon Life installationGroup show with Trent Miller, Susan Johnson White, and Michael Velliquette, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Gallery 1308 (October – November 2011). In this exhibition, unique

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  • By tkbuhler 2011/10/20 In 2011

    Horizon Life (the appearance of distance)

    Horizon Life (the appearance of distance) 1 projection/24 screens/1 soundtrack… video documentation of the Horizon Life (the appearance of distance) video/sound installation in the Time (Im)material show at Gallery 1308, Madison, Wisconsin

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  • By tkbuhler 2011/09/09 In shows

    Medium Anxiety

    Medium Anxiety work shown:A Saw in the Sound Garden at the Experimental Television CenterThe Axis of TexasA Fixed Existence (still moves)Medium Anxiety at Georgia Southern UniversityStatesboro, GeorgiaSeptember – October 2011Curated

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  • By tkbuhler 2011/09/02 In shows

    Home

    Home work shown:Fatherland remixesGroup show at Altered Esthetics in Minneapolis, Minnesota (September 2011) 

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  • By tkbuhler 2011/05/01 In 2011

    Unseasonal Events Change Hands

    Unseasonal Events Change Hands Collaboration with composer Nathaniel Bartlett, featuring timeSpacePlace, for solo marimba & computer.Above and below are excerpts; the entire piece is about 22 minutes. First performed in May

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  • By tkbuhler 2011/02/11 In shows

    2011 Experimental Media Series

    2011 Experimental Media Series work shown:A Saw in the Sound Garden at the Experimental Television CenterWashington Project for the Arts 2011 Experimental Media SeriesJanuary – April, 2011Juried by: Paul D. Miller,

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