David Witzling
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Milwaukee Wisconsin USA |
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Bio:
president usa. Filmography/Awards Info: Filmography Watching Film Develop (Pixelvision, Sound): 2001. Death of an Automaton (DV, CGI, Stereo): 2002. Dreamlife of Androids (DV, CGI, Stereo): 2002. Retrosexuality 3 (DV, Stereo): 2003. Paranoid Landscapes (DV, Stereo): 2003. Africanized Mechanical Birds (DV, CGI, Stereo), 2004. Assemblage (16mm Photography, Rapidograph, Silent), 2005. Tsunami Television Disaster (With Cullen Bosworth, Video, Stereo), 2005. Untitled Film (16mm, Dual System, Magnetic Mono), 2005. Gina Kelly's Untitled Daydream on the North Coast of Nowhere, Revisited (DV), 2005. Exhibitions - Video installation for Guerrilla Gallery (a roaming gallery, shows wherever space is available), Brewed Awakenings Coffee Shop: May 24, 2002. - Video installation and 2D exhibition, Barnstorm (a large interdisciplinary venue in a Civil War Cavalry barn hidden between an apartment building and the Milwaukee River in the Riverwest Neighborhood): November 2002. - Video screening, by invitation at Club Anything: December 2002. - Video screening, abandoned South Side warehouse: December 2002. - Video installation and 2D exhibition, Barnstorm: March 2003. - Video installation. Also 2D work with Dmitry Myaskovsky, Guerrilla Gallery at the Dye House: Spring Gallery Night 2003. - Whole-room installation with Dmitry Myaskovsky. Also video installation, Donnerstag Interdisciplinary Arts Spectacle, Turner Hall: June 12, 2003. - Randomized Video Projection, with Cullen Bosworth, for the Riverwest Artwalk: October 4-5, 2003. At Riverhorse Tavern. - Hypnagogic, 2D work at Bucketworks. November 2003. - Living Room Gallery: Video projection, summer Gallery Night 2004. - Zombie Sock Hop: commissioned video work for Club Anything, Halloween 2004. With Cullen Bosworth, Mark Escribano, Arthur Ircink. - +(ad) Nauseam, at Herzog Zound, December 2004. - Hope House Bennefit: Dissociative Television (A/V installation with Andy Wise), January 2005. - Tsunami Relief Benefit at Cafe LuLu: Video projection with Cullen Bosworth, March 2005. - Times Cinema: Screening with Cullen Bosworth, David White, Frankie Latina, Mark Borchardt. Attended University of Wisconsin-Madison 1997-2001. BA, double-major in literature and philosophy. Layout editor and reader for Canvas, Madison's undergraduate literary and arts magazine. 2001-present. Employed at Planning and Design Institute, Inc. Urban Planning Firm, working as in-house graphic design, copy-editor, tech troubleshooter. Work on scale model of project site for Park East Corridor Redevelopment Plan (freeway demolition project in downtown Milwaukee, earned firm 2004 Charter Award from the Congress of New Urbanism). Draft guidelines layout for World Trade Center Memorial Competition. Layout of Comprehensive Land Use Plan for Village of Glenview, IL. Web, logo, stationary, business card, and promotional materials design in-house for employer (www.pdisite.com). fall 2004-present. attend film school at UW-Milwaukee. Present. Writing two novels; longpoem; experimental video documentary about underground arts in Milwaukee; helping start a journal of film arts and criticism in the UW-Milwaukee Film Department; writing hypertext essay/artwork about computation, aesthetics, time and nonlinear media. This Contact appears in this database if Microcinema International has screened a film directed by the Contact, a film directed by the contact is featured in a DVD distributed by the Blackchair Collection Shop, or featured an organization or activity linked with the Contact. This database is used for commercial as well as informational, non-commercial purposes. It is a historical archive of Microcinema International's activities. Inclusion in this database and archive in no way implies a continuing formal relationship or affiliation with Microcinema International or the Blackchair Label nor an endorsement of its activities by the Contact. Contact details are not displayed in order to protect privacy. If you wish to contact this artist please see their website as listed above or write Microcinema International and we will be happy to forward your e-mail.
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