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- High school student turns out to be personification of Lucifer. Two arch angels in human form (as women) take him on.
- A completely nonlinear collage of unconnected scenes.
- Take a look beyond the threshold of some of Rochester, New York's most prized properties. Meet the owners of today and yesteryear while learning about their historic contributions that helped build the Rochester community we know today.
- Brewed in New York is a television series highlighting the burgeoning craft beer industry that has taken New York State by storm.
- American video artist Bill Viola describes this short video work as "an expression of the feminine principle, a work in three parts relating to a personal concept of woman and mother."
- A loop of images recorded at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo is extended in progressively slower cycles, changing the form, feeling and ultimately the meaning of the original images as they move further into the subjective and pictorial.
- Take a look behind the curtain to see the vast history and recent renovation of one of Rochester, New York's most famous landmarks. Architects, theater personnel, historians, community leaders, and citizens provide in depth insight from start to finish in one of the most extensive renovations the city has ever seen.
- This work deals with time as revealed in sound and image, and with natural and subjective time. It follows the structural orchestration of Johann Sebastian Bach's ideas on counterpoint.
- Covers the first hours and days of life through a series of portraits of newborn babies in a hospital nursery; young souls, who through their keen vulnerability, gestures and expressions, suggest a primal linking of birth and death.
- This work derives from an interest in the particular qualities of sodium vapor street lighting - its characteristic color temperature, the shadows it casts, and the eerie quality it seems to impart to the objects it illuminates.
- The collection of five previous works by Bill Viola in "The Reflecting Pool: Collected Works, 1977-80", describe the stages of a personal journey using images of transition from day to night, motion to stillness, time to timelessness.
- A Christmas tree from a secret admirer comes between a young woman and her fiancé in 1902 New York.
- Heralded as a palace among minor and major league baseball stadiums, Silver Stadium set a standard of excellence from opening day. From May 1929 through the 1990s Silver Stadium served as home to Rochester's historic baseball team, The Rochester Red Wings, as well as many other sporting teams. When not being used as a baseball stadium, the space served as center stage for a variety of traveling acts. Hear from the people closest to the history of this magnificent facility as they take you on a journey through The Memories of Silver.
- A man emerges from the forest and stands before a pool of water. He leaps up and time suddenly stops. All movement and change in the otherwise still scene is limited to the reflections and undulations on the surface of the pond. Time becomes extended and punctuated by a series of events seen only as reflections in the water. The work describes the emergence of the individual into the natural world, a baptism into a world of virtual images and indirect perceptions.
- The Rochester I Know is a talk show featuring in-depth conversations with local Rochester figures, who share their recollections of the Rochester community.