Urban space, communications, body, dreams, strangers, are concurrent issues she deals with in her works in various media. Her recent works are focused on the use of video projection to manipulate reality, which she considers ‘revealing another layer of reality’. As a part of Dumbo Arts Under the
Victoria Wylie grew up in Westport, Connecticut. She graduated from Staples High School and attended The Stella Adler Studio of Acting. She is currently pursuing a career in both theatre and film in New York City.
Errol Morris may be always be known as the man who inspired director Warner Herzog to eat his own shoe, but the storied career of the Academy Award winning documentarian has done its own part to establish him as an artist who can surely walk on his own two feet.
Amos Vogel is the founder of the New York Film Festival and New York's experimental cinema club "Cinema 16" where films by John Cassavetes, Bruce Connor, Stan Brakhage, Kenneth Anger and Roman Polanski were shown in New York for the first time. His classic book, "Film as a Subversive Art" is filled