Liz Rywelski

Liz Rywelski


in Massapequa, Long Island, New York, USA
Liz Rywelski is an artist who was born on Long Island and is based in Buffalo, N.Y.

Movies for Liz Rywelski...

Comma Boat
Title: Comma Boat
Character: Jenny.Spy / Host. Occupy
Released: December 8, 2013
Type: Movie
In Comma Boat, we're stuck in a mock-authoritarian fantasy--a power trip. The film centers around a director-character played by Trecartin who oscillates between feelings of omnipotence and self-doubt. As if a post-human, post-gendered reincarnation of the Fellini character in 8 ½, the director gloats and frets about professional and ethical transgressions. "I know I lied to get ahead," he admits at one point. "I've made up so many different alphabets just to get ahead in my field." The director is fancier now, but the fear nags that he might be "repeating" himself "like a dumb soldier ova and ova and ova and ova." The meta-connection to the artist's own career, while obvious, is also a decoy. All art, at some level, is about the artist. Here, reflexivity is the surface level, providing a decodable veneer that encases something more unsettling and complex. Single-channel and 3-channel versions.
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Center Jenny
Title: Center Jenny
Character: Nark Jenny / Sorority Jenny
Released: September 29, 2013
Type: Movie
The film focuses on the life of Jenny who has, according to many of the other characters, become too “left-of-center” while pursuing her interests.
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Roamie View: History Enhancement
Title: Roamie View: History Enhancement
Character: Liberty Lance / Average Katie
Released: May 4, 2010
Type: Movie
Roamie View: History Enhancement reveals JJ as a husk of his former self, overwhelmed by too many experimental personalities and reverted to factory presets. He hires Roamie Hood's (Alison Powell) company to roam backwards through time to research an opportunity for an edit that could alter his future-present.
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I-Be Area
Title: I-Be Area
Character: Kaite
Released: September 8, 2007
Type: Movie
Dazzling and raucous, Ryan Trecartin's first feature-length video takes cues from chat rooms, social networking web sites, YouTube, John Waters, and Pee-wee’s Playhouse, and then turns them upside down and inside out to create an entirely singular video genre. In I-BE AREA, Trecartin intertwines the stories of an incredible ensemble cast to follow a day in the life of I-BE II, the rebellious clone of I-BE.