another diagram

Posted: Feb 03 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: News & Updates | Tagged: , , , ,

John found a napkin with a drawing of the layout for Imaginative Feats that predates the ones we posted a few months ago.

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Installation shots of Imaginative Feats

Posted: Nov 18 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: News & Updates | Tagged: , , , , , ,

Here are a few installation shots of Imaginative Feats Literally Presented: Three Fables for Video Projection by Lisa Boughter.

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Rebooting Imaginative Feats, an extra-and-no-curricular, quasi-open-source project

Posted: Nov 07 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: News & Updates | Tagged: , , , , , , ,

We will make the three armatures that drive Imaginative Feats available to Haverford College students and others in the community.  What will they do with them?

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Documenting Imaginary Feats

Posted: Nov 06 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: News & Updates | Tagged: , , , , , ,

Photographer Lisa Boughter documented our show Thursday night.  We don’t have her picts yet, but we do have some of her.

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Imaginative Feats Literally Presented / Three Fables for Video Projection: Guarded, Flat Land, Lost

Posted: Jul 24 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: News & Updates | Tagged: , , , , , , , ,

Artists Jeanne C. Finley and John Muse explore the visual culture of America’s contemporary wars through three video works that will be exhibited in Haverford College’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, October 23-December 11, 2009.

Imaginative Feats Literally Presented/Three Fables for Projection: Guarded, Flat Land, Lost peer through the imaginative gloss of words, photographs, and video images Americans use to prepare themselves for the wars on terror and in Iraq, presenting the lives of those who participate—either willingly or not.

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