'Emotions Go to Work' Film Series: Q&A with Artist Zoe Belief
Friday, Feb. 21, 2020
Time:
Cost: Free and open to the public.
Event Contact
Ranjit ArabEmail: ranjit.arab@wichita.eduPhone: 316-978-6462
Website: Learn more about 'Emotions Go to Work' Film Series: Q&A with Artist Zoe Belief
Room: McKnight Art Center, Room 210
Conceived and selected by artist and filmmaker Zoe Beloff and film curator Rebecca Cleman, this film series accompanies Beloff’s multimedia exhibition Emotions Go to Work, which is on display at the Ulrich Museum of Art on the WSU campus from Jan. 23 to March 29. Elaborating on the exhibition's central themes, concerns, and ideas, each screening will be accompanied by Notes created by the series curators.
On Feb. 21, artist Zoe Beloff will be on hand to answer questions about the film series and her exhibition.
Where does our physical and psychic integrity end, ceding to electronic signals? This screening imagines how gadgets and devices – the engineered components onto which we project our humanness – might start to enfold themselves into us, making them extensions of our selves.
Films featured on Feb. 21:
Emotient FACET SDK Demo Video (2013) (3:40 min.)
Host (1997)
directed by Kristin Lucas (7:36 min)
Whispering Pines 1 (2002)
directed by Shana Moulton (2 min.)
Whispering Pines 5 (2005)
directed by Shana Moulton (6:32 min)
Videodrome (1983)
directed by David Cronenberg (87 min.)
Emotions Go to Work: The Film Series is presented by the Ulrich Museum of Art and co-hosted by mamafilm independent microcinema.
All screenings are free and open to the public.



