2013/11/28 In 2013
Don’t Miss U (Chants music video)
Don't Miss U Music video for Madison-based electronic musician Chants; this song is on his new album (released fall 2013), I Feel Like I Feel It. More info on this
By tkbuhler 2013/11/28 In 2013
Don't Miss U Music video for Madison-based electronic musician Chants; this song is on his new album (released fall 2013), I Feel Like I Feel It. More info on this
By tkbuhler 2013/09/27 In 2013
How Big The Little World Felt (with Jeremy Wineberg) I collaborated with artist Jeremy Wineberg on a video for the newly-renovated Madison Central Public Library, and it was shown there
By tkbuhler 2013/01/11 In 2013
Unseasonal Events Change Hands (installation, with Nathaniel Bartlett) Installation in collaboration with composer Nathaniel Bartlett (with my video, Unseasonal Events Change Hands), in my solo show Hidden States at the James
By tkbuhler 2013/01/11 In 2013
Fatherland (installation) Installation version of Fatherland video in my show Hidden States, at the James Watrous Gallery (January – February 2013)Video, sound, wood, artificial turf, salt. Created with the help of
By tkbuhler 2013/01/01 In Video
Ongoing series of short, one-shot videos (some lightly edited), with and without sound…
By tkbuhler 2012/09/15 In 2012
The Call of Duty (side B) - with Daryl Waller Video for side B of artist Daryl Waller’s EP, The Call of Duty.
By tkbuhler 2012/01/10 In 2012
The Children of the Mountain Ride Again (with Nathan Davis) Collaboration with composer Nathan Davis. Produced for the Bookless event-fundraiser, 1/28/12, at Madison Central Public Library, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Starring
By tkbuhler 2011/10/20 In 2011
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
By tkbuhler 2011/05/01 In 2011
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