Broadway between 41st and 49th Streets
New York, NY
Start:
Aug 1, 2021
End:
Aug 31, 2021
Nightly, 11:57PM-12AM
View Public Programming
Broadway between 41st and 49th Streets
New York, NY
Start:
Aug 1, 2021
End:
Aug 31, 2021
Nightly, 11:57PM-12AM
View Public Programming
Every midnight in August 2021, a clowder of glowing felines took over Times Square. Artist Jennifer West’s Painted Cat Hacker Film transforms the “low art” of cat videos into a mesmerizing and monumental public artwork for the big screens.
To create the spectral and lo-fi effects in Painted Cat Hacker Film, West first compiled 16mm clips of cats against a green screen. Manipulating the celluloid in her signature style, West applied brightly colored dye to the filmstrip before transferring it to high-definition video. The resulting piece is a multi-channel work of handmade digitized GIFs that pay homage to the feline’s role across many moving image genres — from the viral video, to experimental film, and the screens of Times Square themselves.
Painted Cat Hacker Film is also a playful nod to the ongoing phenomenon of the public’s fascination with cats on the Internet. The subject of both serious writing and light-hearted inquiry, research has suggested that viewing online cat media is linked to positive emotions, and that it may even work as a form of digital therapy or stress relief. As filmmaker Werner Herzog has said, “When you are really down, you better switch on your laptop or smartphone and watch 60 seconds of crazy cat videos. It just lifts your spirits. Nothing wrong about it.”
Cats on Video, Cats on Film
August 1–31, 2021 | Online
Selected by Jennifer West
In August of 2021, in conjunction with her Midnight Moment exhibition, West presented a curated selection of artists’ videos and experimental films featuring cats. Although the exhibition has ended, you can see a list of the selected pieces below.
Says West: "In this program I pay homage to the rich history of the feline as muse in experimental and avant-garde film, video art, and their recent explosion on the Internet in funny cat videos, memes, and gifs."
Peter Fischli and David Weiss, Maya Deren and Alexander Hammid, Carolee Schneemann, Joyce Wieland, Chris Marker, Mark Leckey, Cory Arcangel, Sarah Zucker, Francios Vogel, Casey Kauffmann
Peter Fischli and David Weiss
Büsi (Kitty), 2001
Video, color, silent, 6 minutes 30 seconds
Courtesy of the artist
Maya Deren and Alexander Hammid
The Private Life of a Cat, 1944
Digital video (transferred from 16mm black and white film) silent, 22 minutes
Private Life of a Cat, © Tavia Ito, courtesy of Re:Voir
Joyce Wieland
Catfood, 1968
16mm, color, sound, 13 minutes
Courtesy the New American Cinema Group
Chris Marker
Chat écoutant la musique (Cat Listening to Music) , 1990
Color video, sound, 2 min 54 seconds
Courtesy Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York
Carolee Schneemann
Infinity Kisses - the Movie, 2008
HD video, sound, 9 minutes, 8 seconds
Courtesy the Schneemann Foundation and Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York
Mark Leckey
Felix Tail
Digital video
Courtesy of the artist
Cory Arcangel
Drei Klavierstücke op. 11, 2009
Youtube video with sound, 4 minutes 20 seconds
Courtesy of the artist
Sarah Zucker
Space Loaf, 2018
Looping .mp4
Courtesy of the artist
François Vogel
Chat sur fond vert, 2020
Digital video, 25 seconds
Courtesy of the artist
Casey Kauffmann
#sometimesirun#sometimesihide, 2021
Digital collage GIF, 1152 x 648 pixels
Courtesy of the artist
Painted Cat Hacker Film Credits
Cat played by Munchkin
16mm cinematography by Peter West
Shot on Arriflex 16X/B 16mm camera on Kodak 7207 film
16mm film processed by FotoKem Motion Picture Lab, Burbank, CA
Frame by frame painting and dying by JWest
16mm negative transferred to 2K by Dino Everett
Background keying by Kelsey Boncato
Edited by JWest
Every midnight in August 2021, a clowder of glowing felines took over Times Square. Artist Jennifer West’s Painted Cat Hacker Film transforms the “low art” of cat videos into a mesmerizing and monumental public artwork for the big screens.
To create the spectral and lo-fi effects in Painted Cat Hacker Film, West first compiled 16mm clips of cats against a green screen. Manipulating the celluloid in her signature style, West applied brightly colored dye to the filmstrip before transferring it to high-definition video. The resulting piece is a multi-channel work of handmade digitized GIFs that pay homage to the feline’s role across many moving image genres — from the viral video, to experimental film, and the screens of Times Square themselves.
Painted Cat Hacker Film is also a playful nod to the ongoing phenomenon of the public’s fascination with cats on the Internet. The subject of both serious writing and light-hearted inquiry, research has suggested that viewing online cat media is linked to positive emotions, and that it may even work as a form of digital therapy or stress relief. As filmmaker Werner Herzog has said, “When you are really down, you better switch on your laptop or smartphone and watch 60 seconds of crazy cat videos. It just lifts your spirits. Nothing wrong about it.”
Cats on Video, Cats on Film
August 1–31, 2021 | Online
Selected by Jennifer West
In August of 2021, in conjunction with her Midnight Moment exhibition, West presented a curated selection of artists’ videos and experimental films featuring cats. Although the exhibition has ended, you can see a list of the selected pieces below.
Says West: "In this program I pay homage to the rich history of the feline as muse in experimental and avant-garde film, video art, and their recent explosion on the Internet in funny cat videos, memes, and gifs."
Peter Fischli and David Weiss, Maya Deren and Alexander Hammid, Carolee Schneemann, Joyce Wieland, Chris Marker, Mark Leckey, Cory Arcangel, Sarah Zucker, Francios Vogel, Casey Kauffmann
Peter Fischli and David Weiss
Büsi (Kitty), 2001
Video, color, silent, 6 minutes 30 seconds
Courtesy of the artist
Maya Deren and Alexander Hammid
The Private Life of a Cat, 1944
Digital video (transferred from 16mm black and white film) silent, 22 minutes
Private Life of a Cat, © Tavia Ito, courtesy of Re:Voir
Joyce Wieland
Catfood, 1968
16mm, color, sound, 13 minutes
Courtesy the New American Cinema Group
Chris Marker
Chat écoutant la musique (Cat Listening to Music) , 1990
Color video, sound, 2 min 54 seconds
Courtesy Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York
Carolee Schneemann
Infinity Kisses - the Movie, 2008
HD video, sound, 9 minutes, 8 seconds
Courtesy the Schneemann Foundation and Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York
Mark Leckey
Felix Tail
Digital video
Courtesy of the artist
Cory Arcangel
Drei Klavierstücke op. 11, 2009
Youtube video with sound, 4 minutes 20 seconds
Courtesy of the artist
Sarah Zucker
Space Loaf, 2018
Looping .mp4
Courtesy of the artist
François Vogel
Chat sur fond vert, 2020
Digital video, 25 seconds
Courtesy of the artist
Casey Kauffmann
#sometimesirun#sometimesihide, 2021
Digital collage GIF, 1152 x 648 pixels
Courtesy of the artist
Painted Cat Hacker Film Credits
Cat played by Munchkin
16mm cinematography by Peter West
Shot on Arriflex 16X/B 16mm camera on Kodak 7207 film
16mm film processed by FotoKem Motion Picture Lab, Burbank, CA
Frame by frame painting and dying by JWest
16mm negative transferred to 2K by Dino Everett
Background keying by Kelsey Boncato
Edited by JWest
Broadway between 41st and 49th Streets
New York, NY
Nightly, 11:57PM-12AM
Photo by Tatyana Tenenbaum
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Jennifer West
Learn More About
Jennifer West
Learn More About
Jennifer West