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      <image:title>moving image - Kombolio (worry beads), trailer</image:title>
      <image:caption>7 min 10 sec | experimental 16mm film Komboloi (worry beads) is a collaborative video poem that merges climate data with experimental film and animation techniques to explore anxiety in the era of climate change. Guided by a Fluxus-inspired procedural poem and an original musical score, Komboloi invites reflection on ecological grief, impermanence, and the urgent need for both individual and collective action. Film by Meg Cook, Krista Steinke, and Courtney Starrett Vocal Performance by Riti Sachdeva Original music by Lynn Vartan</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - kombolio (worry beads), Trailer</image:title>
      <image:caption>7 min 10 sec | experimental film shot on 16mm Komboloi (worry beads) is a collaborative video poem that merges climate data with experimental film and animation techniques to explore anxiety in the era of climate change. Guided by a Fluxus-inspired procedural poem and an original musical score, Komboloi invites reflection on ecological grief, impermanence, and the urgent need for both individual and collective action. Film by Courtney Starrett, Krista Steinke, and Meg Cook Vocal Performance by Riti Sachdeva Original music by Lynn Vartan</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - Kombolio (worry beads), trailer</image:title>
      <image:caption>7 min 10 sec | experimental 16mm film Komboloi (worry beads) is a collaborative video poem that merges climate data with experimental film and animation techniques to explore anxiety in the era of climate change. Guided by a Fluxus-inspired procedural poem and an original musical score, Komboloi invites reflection on ecological grief, impermanence, and the urgent need for both individual and collective action. Film by Meg Cook, Krista Steinke, and Courtney Starrett Vocal Performance by Riti Sachdeva Original music by Lynn Vartan</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - komboloi (worry beads), Trailer</image:title>
      <image:caption>7 min 10 sec | experimental 16mm film Komboloi (worry beads) is a collaborative video poem that merges climate data with experimental film and animation techniques to explore anxiety in the era of climate change. Guided by a Fluxus-inspired procedural poem and an original musical score, Komboloi invites reflection on ecological grief, impermanence, and the urgent need for both individual and collective action. Film by Courtney Starrett, Krista Steinke, and Meg Cook Vocal Performance by Riti Sachdeva Original music by Lynn Vartan</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - U-SCOPIC (short trailer for public art screening), 2024</image:title>
      <image:caption>3-min | single channel video | collaboration with Meg Cook Originally created for a Houston city public art project, collaborators Steinke and Cook merge the micro with the cosmic in their film U-SCOPIC. Drawing inspiration from microscopic creatures that live among us and source material from the NASA archives, the artists animate new forms using various experimental techniques. In this piece, circular orbs morph in and out of focus, resembling specimens in a petri dish, a starry galaxy, or bubbly particles floating in space.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - A Tiny Red Dot (and other hidden messages) excerpt, 2024</image:title>
      <image:caption>4 min 35 sec | single channel video The “tiny red dot” in this film is represented by a ladybug, a universal symbol of transformation and “good luck”. Referencing a quote from Carl Sagan, the film invites viewers to pause, make correlations, and observe our planet from the vast distance of outer space, as well as a close-up perspective—underneath the rocks, leaves, sand, and soil. The film collages 4K video, manipulated analog footage, audio sample clips from NASA, and other imagery to poetically reflect on time and space intersections. Audio by Sherman Finch.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - Sun Mapping</image:title>
      <image:caption>“Sun Mapping” is an experimental video that animates the pathway of the sun juxtaposed with imagery of natural specimens collected along a coastal setting. The project, a unique merging of analog and digital processes, is a poetic exploration of the symbiotic relationship between the oceanfront landscape, its ecosystem, and the greater cosmos. Musical score created by Sherman Finch. Originally commissioned for the Port of Authority Building in Corpus Cristi, TX, the project was curated by Mary Magsamen and sponsored by The Aurora Picture Show and The Weingarten Art Group. photo credit: Mary Magsamen Production Artists: Annie Sungkajun, Eman Zubeidi, and Drew Gillie</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - A Tiny Red Dot (and other hidden messages), excerpt, 2024</image:title>
      <image:caption>4-min. | single channel video The “tiny red dot” in this film is represented by a ladybug, a universal symbol of transformation and “good luck”. Referencing a quote from Carl Sagan, the film invites viewers to pause, make correlations, and observe our planet not just from the vast distance of outer space, but also from a close-up perspective—underneath the rocks, leaves, sand, and soil. The film collages 4K video, manipulated analog footage, source clips from NASA, and other imagery to poetically reflect on time and space intersections. Audio by Sherman Finch | Finalist for the 2025 Cinespace Film Competition</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - Lifeline (excerpt), 2021</image:title>
      <image:caption>5-min. | single channel video “Lifeline” is an abstract visualization of the flow of water. In this piece, samples (represented as lines in the video) were extracted from footage of various bodies of water. Similar, in a way, to a doctor drawing blood or a scientist collecting water specimens to test the health of a lake. In the resulting work, the layered audio of a heartbeat draws parallels to the human body as lines move across the composition like veins or air passages. Audio by Sherman Finch</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - Time Scraps: Film Threads and Sprocket Holes, 2023</image:title>
      <image:caption>9-min. | analog film collaged into HD single channel film “Although it plays with various digital techniques, interdisciplinary artist Krista Leigh Steinke’s experimental short is a homage to the material history of cinema. It especially illuminates the labor and skill of women in the early twentieth-century motion picture industry as editors and colorists”. (from program website: In the Hole, Triple Canopy Presents, curated by Yasmina Price, BAM, 2025)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - Sun Notations (excerpt), 2018</image:title>
      <image:caption>10 min. and 16 min. version | single channel video “Sun Notations” is an experimental video that animates over 50 still photographs – a work that merges a primitive photographic process (pinhole) with new media. The original photographs capture the pathway of the sun rising and setting over time, with exposures that last one day up to an entire year. Here time and space expand, overlap, and then dissipate as clusters of dust appear like stars, the landscape morphs into abstraction, and the sun traces across the screen like a drawing in motion. Throughout the work, references to creation and destruction call attention to our immediate present but also to the grim possibility that our planet may not have a forever. Audio by Matt Steinke Production Assistant: Ashley Lane and Annie Sungkajun</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - Sun Notations, public video installation, 2019</image:title>
      <image:caption>Asia Culture Center, Gwangju, Republic of Korea Public outdoor screening during the 2019 ISEA conference, Asia Culture Center Media Wall, Gwangju, Republic of Korea, June 22-28, 2019. 16 min. video created from animated still solargraphs of the sun's pathway. Special modified format to accommodate dimensions of the media wall.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - Midnight, Houston (excerpt), 2022</image:title>
      <image:caption>3 min | Super 8mm film footage edited to HD video “Midnight, Houston” is a video poem that depicts, in mythic terms, a parent’s attempt to share with their child the beauties and depravities of the city of their nativity: Houston. A collaborative project with poet Nick Rattner, originally created for "Location: Houston Poetry+Film Collaboration", sponsored by Aurora Picture Show and Public Poetry for the 2022 REEL Poetry Festival. Music by Sherman Finch</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - Emmett Street (excerpt), 2005/2021 re-edit</image:title>
      <image:caption>4 min. | super 8mm film transferred to HD video Emmett Street is based on a poem about a female ghost who lives in an old house with two women. In this piece, the ghost becomes a metaphor for the fading analog film medium and an homage to the women who worked in the film industry in the early 20th century. Sample clip is from a re-edit of a 2005 film shot on Super8mm. The new version includes a re-working of the original content. Poem by Rene Steinke Audio by Sherman Finch</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - Sun Mapping, 2022 (excerpt)</image:title>
      <image:caption>“Sun Mapping” is an experimental video that animates the pathway of the sun juxtaposed with imagery of natural specimens collected along the Gulf Coast. The project, a unique merging of analog and digital processes, is a poetic exploration of the symbiotic relationship between the oceanfront landscape, its ecosystem, and the greater cosmos. Originally commissioned for the Port of Authority Building in Corpus Cristi, TX, the project was curated by Mary Magsamen and sponsored by The Aurora Picture Show and The Weingarten Art Group.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - The Earth is Not a Spaceship (excerpt), 2016</image:title>
      <image:caption>4 min. | single channel video The Earth is Not a Spaceship is an experimental film that remixes vintage educational source footage collected by the Texas Archive of the Moving Image. A woman’s voice narrates the film, functioning as a type of mother nature character. The narration becomes haunting and robotic when coupled with glitchy film footage that has been re-recorded off of various electronic devices. The reworking of the footage presents new meaning at the intersection of abstraction, the digital sublime, and a potential dystopian future. Created for “Mess With Texas”, co-presented by the Texas Archive of the Moving Image, Aurora Picture Show, Houston, TX</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - Our closest star shot from my car, an ongoing video sketch</image:title>
      <image:caption>I have an hour drive to my teaching job. Sometimes, I feel like the only chance to appreciate nature is when I am witnessing an astonishing sunset amidst an afternoon traffic jam or being blinded by sun glare on a morning drive to work. Over the past six years while commuting, I have been photographing the morning and late afternoon sun from my car window with my cell phone. “Our closest star shot from my car” explores the desire to connect with the natural world within the chaos of our busy contemporary life.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - Eyes on Texas (excerpt), 2015</image:title>
      <image:caption>6:27 min. | single channel video Created for “Mess With Texas”, co-presented by the Texas Archive of the Moving Image and the Aurora Picture Show, Houston, TX. Eyes On Texas remixes vintage film footage, highlighting common stereotypes about Texas and its history. Audio is used as the main source for this film, as a way to emphasize how these characterizations are deeply rooted in our cultural imagination. Guest curator Peter Lucas invited a number of Texas artists to create new video works using vintage source footage collected by the Texas Archive of the Moving Image. The re-workings are creative intersections of past and present, bringing new life and new perspectives to regional media memory.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - 349 Utopia Drive</image:title>
      <image:caption>4:35 min. | single-channel video, credits: the aka collective 349 Utopia Drive is an ironic portrayal of suburbia and the conquest for the American dream home. The suburbs were created as a type of refuge from the hustle and bustle of city-life; affordable living that was safe, clean, and aesthetically pleasing. Just like anywhere/ anyplace, darker, more complicated realities lie hidden beneath the surface.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - Sun Notations, 2018 (excerpt)</image:title>
      <image:caption>10 min. theatre version | 16 min. installation loop Sun Notations is an experimental video that animates over 50 pinhole solargraphs - a unique merging of analog and digital processes. The original images capture the pathway of the sun rising and setting over time, with exposures that lasted one hour up to an entire year. Here, time and space expand, overlap, and then dissipate as clusters of dust appear like stars, the landscape morphs into abstraction, and sunlight traces across the screen like a drawing in motion. Audio by Matt Steinke. Production Assistant: Ashley Lane and Annie Sungkajun</image:caption>
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      <image:title>moving image - 01.timescrap: 10.13.2020</image:title>
      <image:caption>1 min. | animated loop A short short experimental video created while "sheltering in place" - when my sense of time felt distorted and irregular. Similar, I imagine, to an astronaut floating around in space. The video sketch is a playful stop-frame animation created from a 2D collage project, coupled with vintage audio and sound bytes from the NASA freeuse archives. The video plays a part in a larger body of work titled “Timescraps from the Universe”.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Falling Sky | Cloud Studies</image:title>
      <image:caption>Falling Sky, photo installation with large format prints that are painted silver underneath and suspended with silver twine, 2016</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Time Scraps: Film Threads and Sprocket Holes, 2023</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sun Mapping, public art commission for Port Authority, Corpus Cristi, TX</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>U-SCOPIC, an experimental animation in collaboration with Meg Cook, created for a public art screening in downtown Houston, 2024</image:caption>
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      <image:title>730.484397 Days - camera 8: 730.484397 Days</image:title>
      <image:caption>2 year pinhole exposure, fall 2017-fall 2019, front yard, Houston, Texas</image:caption>
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      <image:title>730.484397 Days - camera 2: 730.484397 Days</image:title>
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    <lastmod>2022-09-15</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Letting Days Go By - 05.14.2020 | day 61: clippings from son's haircut</image:title>
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