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Kevin Hoth

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Video Work (1998–2008)

 

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Inside Out: The Body Photographs by Kevin Hoth

This is a video art work done within the confines of my Seattle apartment in 1998 when I was attending graduate school for Photography. It is broken up into loose anatomical sections that set up the viewer to receive the visual associations to follow each subheading.

I'm A Ghost

I made this music video for the band CURTIN. The song is from their album One For The Doghearted.

La Vague (The Wave) by Kevin Hoth

I created this video for Kyle Dawkins' song of the same name. It was performed at one of our annual new composers events called The Butterfly Effect in Athens, GA.

Aoo

This is an abstract video I created for use in performance with Robert Duckworth's music.

"Casualties of War (WHITE REDUX)" by Kevin Hoth

This is a video piece I did mixing Eric B. & Rakim's rap track from the Gulf War era with images from the war in Iraq and myself pretending to be a war correspondent. This was made for an online exhibition titled "Regime Change" at ATHICA in Athens, GA.

Higher Ground

This is a music video I did for Kyle Dawkins’ song called Higher Ground.

Massacre (REMIX)

This is a remix of a skateboarding video called MASSACRE created by skateboarders in Charleston, South Carolina. I was asked by a local nonprofit organization interested in creating public art projects and encouraging dialogue regarding public space to document the way a certain local population utilizes public space in a creative way. I borrowed this video from the local skateshop (Foundation?) and added moving planes of color and other effects to accentuate the shapes and objects used in the creative act of urban skateboarding. I and several other filmmakers projected our videos / films around downtown Charleston for the viewing public with a map of each location and a description sheet of each film.

Saros

This is a video I did for Mark Fisher's surround sound audio work. The title Saros refers to the Saros Cycle, a period of exactly 223 synodic months (approximately 6585.3211 days, or 18 years, 11 days, 8 hours), that can be used to predict eclipses of the Sun and Moon

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