The People of IU exhibition
200 years Indiana University
A man stands. The screen flashes back and forth between him facing the camera and him turned sideways touching his head.
A different man faces the camera. He touches his nose and spits water out of his mouth.
200 years
A man untangles film. A man conducts a musical group with headphones on. A man, woman, and dog sit together and smile and laugh.
50 portraits
A man faces the camera and touches his chin. Another man sits and looks at the camera. A performer acts on stage with a sword and shield. A female police officer sits at a computer. A woman looks at the camera. A woman stands next to a telescope. A woman looks at a camera. A woman drinks coffee. A man sits looking at the camera. Quick flashes of people and animals are shown.
1 exhibition
The People of IU Moving Image Portraits and the Public Screen
The IU Bicentennial project “The People of IU: Moving Image Portraits and the Public Screen” is a collection of 200 moving image portraits of IU faculty, staff, alumni and students created and curated by the fall 2019 Production as Criticism class.
This event will be a screen installation of the moving image portraits. There will be an opening reception at 4 p.m. with food, drinks and opening remarks.