NY MAP

This map identifies organizations, networks and related links throughout NYS and beyond, that offer a variety of media arts services and information. These organizations are browseable by geographical location (select by clicking the desired NY county), alphabetical order and by the categories listed in the navigation bar on the right. These organizations are searchable by entering a keyword in the search box in the upper right-hand corner or by a variety of criteria on the Browse page.

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No Bills: North Brooklyn Stories

This project presented audio oral histories about North Brooklyn through listening stations situated in construction fences and on the street. This created serendipitous encounters for passers-by, inviting them to engage with neighborhood’s history while standing at sites of its developing future. Starting in the fall of 2010, Yulman and the The North Brooklyn Public Art [...]

Doxita: Inside/Outside

Society has lines and boundaries that most people are expected to fit within. But many exists on the edge of those boundaries. Some try to fit in, while others embrace a unique path. These four films portray people on the edges -whether physically or personally – and while some might see them or the situation [...]

Wholphin: Horror Docs

In celebration of Halloween, we present scary documentary shorts from Wholphin.   Fukushima Infiltrator 7 minutes An interview with Tetsuo Jimbo, journalist who drove into the Fukushima Daiichi evacuation zone.   Kids + Money by Lauren Greenfield USA, 15 minutes, 2008, digital projection A piercing short film by photographer Lauren Greenfield, Kids + Money is a [...]

The Exiles: Films After the Chilean Coup

Following the bloody coup that overthrew Salvador Allende’s government in 1973, several prominent Chilean artists and intellectuals fled the county, seeking amnesty in Europe and North America. Among them were: Raúl Ruiz, Allende’s “Cinema Advisor” and maker of over 100 internationally renowned films; Marilú Mallet, an aspiring architect-turned-filmmaker who fled to Canada; and Patricio Guzmán, [...]

Moment of Impact

Moment of Impact by Julia Loktev USA, 1998, 117 minutes, 16mm Julia Loktev, the director of the critically acclaimed The Loneliest Planet (New York Film Festival 2011) and Cannes award-winning Day Night Day Night made her extraordinary debut with this sui generis documentary, an intimate family triptych. Loktev gets up close and personal with her parents after [...]

Telling Transit Tales: Web Videos from the MTA

How do you tell the story of New York’s giant transit system? MTA staff will discuss the strategy behind their popular YouTube channel.

Three Artist Films with Albert Maysles

OUR ONLINE TICKETS ARE SOLD OUT. REMAINING SEATS WILL BE GRANTED TO BODEGA PASS HOLDERS AND A LIMITED AMOUNT OF WALK-UPS BASED ON AVAILABILITY. The documentary genre gives us the special opportunity to share the experience of the person in the film, when that person is an exceptionally talented artist, the experience is all the [...]

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