Visual Arts associate professor and chair Vin Grabill’s latest experimental video Wet has been making the rounds for the past few months, including being show at the 2012 Athens International Film & Video Festival at Ohio University this past April and at the Tenement Street Workshop’s Second Annual Snowballs Film Festival in New York City June 3rd. Describing the piece, Grabill says on the video’s site that, ” I collaborated with computer animator Francisco Olivares to create a waterspout sequence designed to overwhelm a series of abstracted TV scenes. A second animated water sequence depicts the flooding of the physical detritus of our media infrastructure. Additional interludes depicting wetness round out the video’s visual episodes.”
Grabill’s work was also featured in last month’s edition of the online quarterly journal The Light Ekphrastic. Gabrill’s two pieces are another collaboration, this time with Baltimore writer Danielle Ariano, and entitled “Black Friday” and “Dishes.” The concept was to pair writers and poets with visual arts and have them switch off, with Grabill’s “Black Friday” inspiring Ariano’s “Holding,” and the writer’s “Anger” inspiring Grabill’s “Dishes.”