You are invited to take part in an online project with The
Museum of Modern Art and The Residents. The famously
anonymous multimedia visual artists and musicians seek video
to go with their audio.
Between August 15 and
September 15, visit http://www.residents.com
to
download the audio excerpt from The River of Crime episode 1
and read the directions for submitting your clip.
The Residents and MoMA curator Barbara London will judge
submissions. On October 1, thirty shortlist videos will be
posted on YouTube.com.
London and the Residents
will select the final videos for screening at MoMA on
October 19. YouTube popularity will be taken into
consideration in the judging process. On October 20, the
selections will be posted on
http://www.moma.org/residents
The
Residents: Re-Viewed
October 19–23
This
survey features the musical videos and films of The
Residents. Originally from Louisiana, they moved to San
Francisco in the early 1970s and formed Ralph Records. With
wit and rarified electronic inventiveness, The Residents
fuse a dark storytelling tradition of the South with an
eccentric countercultural spirit of the Bay Area. The
exhibition includes material such as Eskimo (1979), the
bizarre 2002 Demons Dance Alone show, and footage from their
ambitious Vileness Fats film project, which was reluctantly
cancelled after four years (1972–76) of filming.
Throughout their thirty-year history, The Residents have
cloaked their lives and music in obscurity. Band members
(always four in number) refuse to grant interviews, do not
identify themselves by name (or even individual pseudonyms),
and never appear without masks (usually giant eyeballs with
top hats.) Their management team, The Cryptic Corporation,
coordinates their productions and tours.
A
representative will introduce the opening program and
discuss The River of Crime, their recently released
downloadable "Crimecast" series modeled after radio dramas
of the 1940s.
The Museum of Modern Art
11 W.
53 St. (212) 708-9480
http://www.moma.org/film