About Waterbang

Water is contrasted with the life it sustains and is meant to represent a transitory world that allows for healing. The unexpected rhythm and tumultuous imagery lead to a calming resolve.


"Michael Wyshock’s video “Waterbang” is a poetic, psychedelically patterned, constantly looping work that layers real-world imagery and movement. It is a study in building intensity and complication." (Facing Nature, by Ken Weathersby)


Movie Details

  • Language: Music
  • Year: 2007
  • Length: 02'59
  • Country: United States
  • Directors:
    Michael Wyshock
  • Producers:
    Michael Wyshock
  • Film Festivals:
    ARTPORT- Scope Basel 2007, Valencia Art Fair, JAMART, DiVA Art Fair, Scope Miami 2007

    COOL STORIES FOR WHEN THE PLANET GETS HOT
    Lincoln Center, Walter Reade Theatre
    Bridge Art Fair New York 2008



    Perpetual Art Machine, Chelsea Art Museum, SCOPE Hamptons 2007

    Small Film Festival, Berkeley Art Center

    Sixth Extinction Exhibition, SUNY Fine Art Gallery, Hartwick College Gallery

    Against Nature Exhibition, Kent Place Gallery

Comments

  • maria gjoni on 30 June at 05:15

    yewr

  • tikno on 16 June at 22:46

    thank

  • said ezzat on 06 May at 14:07

    nice

  • kate montelaro on 08 May at 21:22

    Thank you Michael Wyshock for making this beautiful moving painting. I have seen this film several times in several different locations including the Independent Thought Alarm and the Lincoln Center, Walter Reade Theatre to name a few. Every time I see it I experience something new and I become inspired to do everything I can to preserve what precious water we have left on this planet.


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