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Media art for public spaces with Ariana Gerstein and ​Monteith McCollum

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What happens when an artwork is shaped by the unpredictability of public space?

In this interview Ariana Gerstein and Monteith McCollum discuss What We Bring, an outdoor installation that extends Ariana’s larger documentary project exploring migration, personal history, and overlooked traces of the past. While filming in Athens, Greece, she was drawn to a clothesline hanging in an old neighborhood—a simple yet powerful marker of everyday life. The street, surrounded by century-old markets and remnants of war, embodied layers of history intertwined with personal and familial narratives. This imagery became the foundation of What We Bring, where projected visuals interact with moving fabrics to evoke memory, presence, and impermanence.

Ariana is an experimental filmmaker whose projection installations and non-traditional cinematic works explore themes of memory, time, and personal narratives. Monteith McCollum is an inter-media artist working with film, sound, and sculpture.

Listen to this podcast to learn about:

  • Adapting media art for outdoor and public space
  • Overcoming challenges of weather when working outdoors
  • Bridging documentary storytelling with the emotional power of installation art

Chapters

(00:00:00) Introduction and acknowledgements

(00:00:52) Meet the artists: Ariana Gerstein and Monteith McCollum

(00:01:19) The concept and inspiration behind "What We Bring"

(00:01:52) Challenges and dynamics of outdoor installations

(00:04:27) Exploring the technical aspects

(00:10:25) Sound design and audience interaction

(00:21:17) Collaboration and creative process

(00:24:00) Lessons learned and advice for media artists

(00:30:32) Conclusion and final thoughts

About Ariana Gerstein

Ariana Gerstein is an experimental filmmaker and media artist who creates innovative projection installations and cinematic works. A Guggenheim Fellow and a Professor at Binghamton University’s Department of Cinema, her practice explores memory, time, and personal narratives through non-traditional filmmaking techniques. Her work has been screened at venues like the Museum of Modern Art and the European Media Arts Festival and has received awards such as the Gus Van Sant Award for Best Experimental Film. Supported by the Rockefeller Media Arts Fellowship and the National Endowment for the Arts, Ariana’s art challenges conventional storytelling and engages audiences in unique visual experiences.

About Monteith McCollum

Monteith McCollum’s acclaimed films have screened at venues such as the Museum of Modern Art, the Hirshhorn Museum, and festivals including SXSW, Hot Docs, and the European Media Arts Festival. A recipient of the IFP Truer Than Fiction Spirit Award, Monteith’s work has also been supported by the Rockefeller Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the New York Foundation for the Arts. In addition to filmmaking, he creates innovative sound compositions for films and performances, merging his expertise in storytelling and audio to deliver engaging, multi-sensory experiences.

Links from this interview with Ariana Gerstein and ​Monteith Mccollum:

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Manage episode 467889155 series 3544167
内容由Robin Petterd提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 Robin Petterd 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal

What happens when an artwork is shaped by the unpredictability of public space?

In this interview Ariana Gerstein and Monteith McCollum discuss What We Bring, an outdoor installation that extends Ariana’s larger documentary project exploring migration, personal history, and overlooked traces of the past. While filming in Athens, Greece, she was drawn to a clothesline hanging in an old neighborhood—a simple yet powerful marker of everyday life. The street, surrounded by century-old markets and remnants of war, embodied layers of history intertwined with personal and familial narratives. This imagery became the foundation of What We Bring, where projected visuals interact with moving fabrics to evoke memory, presence, and impermanence.

Ariana is an experimental filmmaker whose projection installations and non-traditional cinematic works explore themes of memory, time, and personal narratives. Monteith McCollum is an inter-media artist working with film, sound, and sculpture.

Listen to this podcast to learn about:

  • Adapting media art for outdoor and public space
  • Overcoming challenges of weather when working outdoors
  • Bridging documentary storytelling with the emotional power of installation art

Chapters

(00:00:00) Introduction and acknowledgements

(00:00:52) Meet the artists: Ariana Gerstein and Monteith McCollum

(00:01:19) The concept and inspiration behind "What We Bring"

(00:01:52) Challenges and dynamics of outdoor installations

(00:04:27) Exploring the technical aspects

(00:10:25) Sound design and audience interaction

(00:21:17) Collaboration and creative process

(00:24:00) Lessons learned and advice for media artists

(00:30:32) Conclusion and final thoughts

About Ariana Gerstein

Ariana Gerstein is an experimental filmmaker and media artist who creates innovative projection installations and cinematic works. A Guggenheim Fellow and a Professor at Binghamton University’s Department of Cinema, her practice explores memory, time, and personal narratives through non-traditional filmmaking techniques. Her work has been screened at venues like the Museum of Modern Art and the European Media Arts Festival and has received awards such as the Gus Van Sant Award for Best Experimental Film. Supported by the Rockefeller Media Arts Fellowship and the National Endowment for the Arts, Ariana’s art challenges conventional storytelling and engages audiences in unique visual experiences.

About Monteith McCollum

Monteith McCollum’s acclaimed films have screened at venues such as the Museum of Modern Art, the Hirshhorn Museum, and festivals including SXSW, Hot Docs, and the European Media Arts Festival. A recipient of the IFP Truer Than Fiction Spirit Award, Monteith’s work has also been supported by the Rockefeller Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the New York Foundation for the Arts. In addition to filmmaking, he creates innovative sound compositions for films and performances, merging his expertise in storytelling and audio to deliver engaging, multi-sensory experiences.

Links from this interview with Ariana Gerstein and ​Monteith Mccollum:

  continue reading

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