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Episode 6: Ghen Dennis

49 min · 16 de jun de 2022
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Ghen Dennis is a documentary filmmaker and teacher. Their world view is informed foremost by being an outsider punk kid from Alaska who came of age during the Cold War, the AIDS crisis, and ultimately the impact that the video recording of the beating of Rodney King had on questions of citizen agency to push back against abuses of power. Ghen believes that media, in the hands of the people, and a powerful agent for dialogue and social evolution - their approach to teaching and filmmaking reflects these ideas. Ghen’s film work has found them standing atop of the Berlin Wall in 1990; shooting super 8 footage of anti-war protesters after 9/11; working in post-Katrina New Orleans; and thinking about the politics of disaster representation in Sierra Leone, Haiti, and Puerto Rico as a videographer for the United Nations. They are an adjunct professor of Global Communications at Ramapo College and the Artistic Director of NYSSSA Media Arts.

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Episode 6: Ghen Dennis

Ghen Dennis is a documentary filmmaker and teacher. Their world view is informed foremost by being an outsider punk kid from Alaska who came of age during the Cold War, the AIDS crisis, and ultimately the impact that the video recording of the beating of Rodney King had on questions of citizen agency to push back against abuses of power. Ghen believes that media, in the hands of the people, and a powerful agent for dialogue and social evolution - their approach to teaching and filmmaking reflects these ideas. Ghen’s film work has found them standing atop of the Berlin Wall in 1990; shooting super 8 footage of anti-war protesters after 9/11; working in post-Katrina New Orleans; and thinking about the politics of disaster representation in Sierra Leone, Haiti, and Puerto Rico as a videographer for the United Nations. They are an adjunct professor of Global Communications at Ramapo College and the Artistic Director of NYSSSA Media Arts.

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Anna Kipervaser is a Ukrainian-born artist whose practice engages with a range of topics including human and animal bodies, ethnicity, religion, colonialism, and environmental conservation. Her engagement with these topics is informed by a commitment to formal experimentation, DIY and alternative processes, spanning disciplines including experimental and documentary moving image works in both 16mm film and digital video. Her work has screened at festivals internationally at Slamdance Film Festival, Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, Crossroads Film Festival, Edinburgh International Film Festival, San Francisco International Film Festival, Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival, Light Field, Antimatter, Fracto, Imagine Science Film Festival, Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, Milwaukee Underground Film Festival, Chicago Underground Film Festival, Athens International Film and Video Festival, Indie Grits Film Festival, Muestra Internacional Documental de Bogota, among others. Anna's work also screens in classrooms, galleries, microcinemas, basements, and schoolhouses! Her films are distributed by CFMDC, Alchemiya, and Canyon Cinema. She is also a painter, printmaker, educator, curator of exhibitions, programmer of screenings.

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