“A peculiar fact about termite-tapeworm-fungus-moss art is that it moves always forward, eating its own boundaries, and, likely as not leaves nothing in its path but the signs of eager, industrious, unkempt activity.” – Manny Farber, 1962 This fluid amalgam of shorts questions the tension between the natural, non-human world and our innate drive to manipulate, codify, create and control the environment. |
Segment | Video Artist | Collaborator | Role |
Peculiar Fact about Termite Work | Michael Kuetemeyer | ||
TV Smash | |||
Nature Culture | Michael Kuetemeyer | ||
Humans and Baboons | Erik Gunneson and Michael Kuetemeyer | ||
Gone Swimming | Connie Coleman & Alan Powell | ||
Museum Culture | Jim Ospenson | ||
Graffiti Washing | Meryl Perlson | ||
Resurf | Michael Kuetemeyer | ||
Aim and Control | Meryl Perlson | ||
Lava Play | Michael Kuetemeyer | ||
Gone Swimming 2 | Connie Coleman & Alan Powell | ||
Analog Nature Culture | Michael Kuetemeyer | ||
Philipa Counting | Meryl Perlson | Philipa Hernandez | Interview |
Tree and Fence | Michael Kuetemeyer | ||
Jesse and Bees | Jim Ospenson | Jesse Jane Lewis + David Frankel | Performer |
The Bee is Angrily Buzzing in My Ear | Michael Kuetemeyer | Ben Johnson | poet |
Digital Nature Culture | Michael Kuetemeyer | ||
Credits with El Time Lapse | Jim Ospenson |