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Who can resist answering the telephone or opening a letter? But what about calls that go unanswered, get cut off by fateful clicks, the rustle of interference …
“But are fleas the only wondrously well-equipped creatures on earth? Witness with your own eyes the collection of micro-artworks depicting extraordinary genitalic structures, produced by Professor Cardoso and her team of collaborators. It will change how you see the world.”
Sequence from Around the World in 80 Airports.
Scanlines
Collaboration between Maria Fernanda Cardoso and Ross Rudesch Harley: 2-channel video installation first shown Bernice Steinbaum
Gallery, Miami, Florida, 2008
This video installation at Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre documented emu feather outfits made by Maria Fernanda Cardoso and worn by a professional model …
3 min colour video DVD, co-directed by Ross Rudesch Harley and Maria Fernanda Cardoso The video depicts a parade of animal faces, a procession of anonymous identities …
Cardoso Flea Circus is performance and installation collaboration between Maria Fernanda Cardoso and Ross Rudesch Harley that has been ongoing since 1997.
Motion Landscape Video SeriesRoss Rudesch Harley
[First published in Cantrills Filmnotes, No75/76, Nov 1994Notes]
Travelling Cinema
I can still remember those long childhood journeys made through the mid-dle of the night and on into the early hours of the next day: staccato im-ages, superimposed reflections, rhythmic sounds and fleeting sensationsoffered by an enchanted landscape endlessly flashing past my window.These trips impressed upon me a film-like sense of movement from ourfamiliar Sydney home to the outer-Melbourne suburb my grandmotherlived in …
The 6th Australian International Video festival, 1991
Cyberpunk Dreams up Garage-Tech
Ross Harley
The desktop revolution that we hear and see so much evidence of today has its roots deep in a history of technological and cultural experimentation that is still unravelling itself before us …
25 min …
This is a bit of a “lost” videoclip for the cult powerpop band the Riptides, made while I was a second-year student at Griffith University in Brisbane.
The Riptides were:
(1978 – 1983) Mark Callaghan vocals,bass – Dennis Cantwell drums – Andrew Leitch guitar, keyboards – Scott Matheson guitar