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CSI/CUNY News Release |
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For Immediate Release -
Monday, June 2, 2003 |
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CSI professor wins Guggenheim
Zoe
Beloff, an adjunct professor with the College of Staten Island’s
recently formed department of Media Culture, was named a Guggenheim
Fellow in the 2003 competition.
Beloff joins an elite
group of CSI professors who have earned this distinction: Rafael
Herrera, assistant professor of mathematics; Sarah Schulman,
assistant professor of English; Patricia Passlof, professor of art;
George F. Custen, professor of communications; Ira Shor, associate
professor of English; and Phil Niblock, professor of performing and
creative arts.
Guggenheim Fellows are
appointed on the basis of distinguished achievement in the past and
exceptional promise for future accomplishment. The new Fellows,
which were announced by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial
Foundation, include writers, painters, sculptors, photographers,
film makers, choreographers, physical and biological scientists,
social scientists, and scholars in the humanities.
Beloff, a Fellowship
winner for 2003 was one of 184 awardees who
were selected from over 3,200 applicants for awards totaling
$6,750,000 according to the Guggenheim Foundation. The Foundation
grants these awards based on recommendations from hundreds of expert
advisors, which are approved by the Foundation's Board of Trustees.
Beloff’s work includes a
variety of cinematic imagery, film, stereoscopic projection
performance, and interactive media. She will use her Guggenheim
funding on a 3D video installation entitled “The Ideoplastic
Materialization of Eva C,” which will be shot at the MCA studio at
City College of New York, where Beloff is also an adjunct professor.
The video crew will be comprised of CCNY film students and alumni.
“It’s based on a true
story about a medium who lived in Paris in the early 1900s and was
investigated by a number of famous doctors and scientists,” said
Beloff. “Many photographs of her séances were taken. I will use
these as an inspiration to conjure up the séances.”
As an artist Beloff
considers herself as an heir to the 19th century mediums whose
materialization séances evoke unconscious desires in a
theatrical fashion.
Her work has been
exhibited internationally at such venues as MoMA, The New York Film
Festival, the Rotterdam Film festival, the Pacific Film Archives, and
the Pompidou Center. Her first interactive video installation, “The
Influencing Machine of Miss Natalijaa A,” was exhibited in
Dusseldorf and the ZKM in Karlsruhe, both in Germany, in fall 2002.
Recently, Beloff has been
presenting “Shadow Land or Light From the Other Side,” a
stereoscopic film based on the life of the 19th century medium
Elizabeth D’Espérance, and "Claire and Don in Slumberland,” in New
York and around the United States.
Raised in Scotland where
she studied painting and art history at Edinburgh University and
College of Art, she moved to New York in 1980 and earned an MFA in
Film from Columbia University in 1983.
She has been awarded
numerous grants and fellowships by foundations and organizations
such as the National Endowment for the Arts (co-recipient with John
Cale); the New York State Council for the Arts; The Jerome
Foundations, Inc.; The Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts;
Art Matters, Inc.; The New York Foundation for the Arts; and The Applebaum-Kahn Foundation.
Beloff is a three-time
recipient of the Experimental Television Center’s Finishing Funds
Award (1996, 2000, 2002). She won the Best Multimedia Project, Best
Show prize in the 1998 Apple QuickTime VR competition, and was
awarded two residencies (1996, 2000) by Harvestworks Digital Media
Arts.
She lives in Manhattan.
The College of Staten
Island (CSI) is a senior college of The City University of New York
(CUNY), the nation’s leading urban university. CSI offers 35
academic programs, 15 graduate degree programs, and challenging
doctoral programs to 12,000 students.
CSI's 204-acre landscaped campus, one of the largest in NYC, is fully accessible and contains
an advanced, networked infrastructure to support technology-based
teaching, learning, and research. For more information, visit
www.csi.cuny.edu
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