Steven Woloshen has mastered the art of direct animation in a series of explosively creative films. Straddling the terrain between the joyfully entertaining and conceptually rigourous, Woloshen’s virtuouso play with film’s most basic elements re-imagines the relationship between colour, sound and the moving image.
Study guide includes an essay by Chris Gehman, independent writer & programmer.
1) Son of Dada (1982/Col/Snd/2.5 minutes)
2) Didre Novo (1983/Col/Snd/2.5 minutes)
3) Pepper Steak (1984/Col/Snd/3 minutes)
4) Get Happy (1999/Col/Snd/3.5 minutes)
5) MeMeMaMa (2000/Col/Snd/2 minutes)
6) Ditty Dot Comma (2001/Col/Snd/3 minutes)
7) The Babble on Palms (2001/Col/Snd/4 minutes)
8) Bru Ha Ha! (2002/Col/Snd/2 minutes)
9) Cameras Take Five (2002/Col/Snd/3 minutes)
10) Minuet (2003/Col/Snd/1 minute)
11) Two Eastern Hairlines (2004/Col/Snd/4 minutes)
12) Snip (2004/Col/Snd/2 minutes)
13) The Curse of the Voodoo Child (2005/Col/Snd/3 minutes)
14) Rebuttal (2005/Col/Snd/2 minutes)
15) Changing Evan (2006/Col/Snd/1 minute)
16) Phont Cycle (2006/Col/Snd/4 minutes)
Steven Woloshen (Artist Spotlight Series)
Artist(s)
Steven Woloshen, Luther CartierYear
2006Runtime
44 minLanguage
EnglishPublisher
Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre