GOT A HARP – 2015

This one is for my Momma, and my Auntie M. The auto harp belonged to my Uncle David This is a video document of the first time that i EVER played an autoharp. The image was a fun experimental composition merging the idea of a projector man with some recent…

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Esclapon – 2015

I returned to Esclapon with a better camera and guitar jack, no paint this time. I actually forgot the jack, but Alexis’ Mom got us one in town. Decided to go strictly documentary style this time around. The House This footage is set to one of my favorite John Foster…

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THIS F&#%ing SONG – 2014

The video was shot in  Iowa and Montana. This F&#%ing Song was made in this circle composition to play on an iPad inside of a canvas with a hole. The Audio is from a Chicago jam session. One of my favorite songs that I have ever been a part of…

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You Know Why – 2013

It’s up to you. Face or No Face There are two versions of this video Me and Pei can’t decide She prefers no face. I prefer the face The image is animated oil stencil prints. The song was made on the iPad. “You know why they keep on coming around… …and…

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CG mags from 2013

  These are magazines created in my Computer Graphics class in 2013. The first 7 weeks of the course students study basic illustration techniques. During this time we also review basic 2D design elements and principles. In the last 7 weeks all students are responsible for designing and self-publishing their…

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JOHNS OLD CAR – 2013

One of the first songs that I ever wrote with other people originally called Girls Ride. We probably played this song ever time Plato Township ever jammed for the first few months. The images come from my hard drive – deciding to choose only the footage that was already black…

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Painting Under the Lines – 2011

Light Paintings: Paint and Projections at Chicago Art Department Posted by Andrew Roddewig on Sep 12, 2011 | Leave a Comment On Friday, September 9th Nathan Peck presented his light paintings at the Chicago Art Departments gallery at 1932 S Halsted #100. Nathan’s video paintings are a combination of actual…

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