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MTV: Momentum Technology Videos

By Institute for Women and Art
MTV: Momentum Technology Videos
Online Film Festival
October 1, 2014 – April 1, 2015
iwa.rutgers.edu/programs/momentum/mtv
Joeun Aatchim, Hiba Ali, Renae Barnard, Sarah Berkeley, Sherri Cornett, Sam DeMonte, Simone Doing, Lacie Garnes, Julie Harrison, Hästköttskandalen, Sarah Hill, Alex Hovet, Claire Jervert, Kathleen Kelley and Sarah Rose Nordgren, Elizabeth Leister, Christie Nepture, Sarah Oneschuk, Roberta Orlando, Cindy Rehm, Ela Shah, Loren Siems, Julia Kim Smith, and Jing Zhou
MTV: Momentum Technology Videos presents video works by women and transgender artists in a juried online film festival playlist, giving viewers six months of continuous access to a gallery without walls. MTV highlights screen-works that utilize and embrace technology in their production.
Approximate Film Festival Duration: 101 minutes
Please visit the Momentum Directory (iwa.rutgers.edu/programs/momentum/directory) for links to other artists, arts professionals, and organizations that engage in critical explorations in the field of gender, feminism, art, and technology.
Momentum: Women/Art/Technology is a program of the Institute for Women and Art, a unit of the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion at Rutgers University, and funded by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Rutgers co-sponsors include: Art Library, Rutgers University Libraries; Center for Cultural Analysis; Department of Art History; Department of Women’s and Gender Studies; Douglass Residential College; Fine Arts Department-Camden; Institute for Research on Women; Institute for Women’s Leadership; Margery Foster Somers Center, Rutgers University Libraries; Mason Gross School of the Arts, Visual Arts Department; Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion; Office for the Promotion of Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics; Paul Robeson Galleries-Newark; Rutgers Center for Digital Filmmaking; School of Communication and Information; Zimmerli Art Museum. Other co-sponsors are: Career Opportunity Grant from the Oregon Arts Commission and The Ford Family Foundation; The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art; the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.
Momentum: Women/Art/Technology was originated by Judith K. Brodsky, Muriel Magenta, and Ferris Olin.
Momentum programs are organized and curated by the Institute for Women and Art at Rutgers University.