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      media work  
         
  The Gender Chip Project  

2005

"The Gender Chip Project," a documentary based cross platform project directed by Helen DeMichiel and funded by the Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio Arts Council and the National Science Foundation. Executive Producer.

 
         
  Coal Black Voices  

2001

"Coal Black Voices," a documentary on the poetry and work of the Affrilachian Poets, a movement of African-American writers and artists; commissioned by Kentucky Educational Television, broadcast regionally on Public Television. more...

 
         
  Cratis Williams  

2002

"Cratis Williams: Living The Divided Life," a documentary on the life of an Appalachian scholar, folklorist, cultural historian, and balladeer, funded by the Kentucky Arts Council, Ohio Arts Council, Kentucky Educational Television, and the Kentucky Humanities Council, targeted for regional Public Television. more...

 
         
     

1998

"Quality Jobs for Quality Communities." A fifteen-minute information and discussion starter documentary, produced for the Quality Jobs Advisory Committee, University of Iowa Rural Sociology Extension and the Northwest Area Foundation..

 
         
     

1997

"Three Valleys Town Halls and Community Conversations," programs were produced as part of the Three Valleys Project, a project funded by the Rockefeller Foundation that builds communication and cooperation among ethnic minorities and members of dominant groups. The programs featured simulcasts of multi-lingual cable channel transmissions in Spanish and English; co-produced by The Three Valleys Project and Tualatin Valley Community Access.

 
         
     

1996

"Cable Franchise Town Halls," two town hall forums designed to foster citizen participation in the cable regulatory process for the impending cable refranchising process; co-produced by the Metropolitan Area Communication Commission and Tualatin Valley Community Access

 
         
     

1996

"Oregon Telecommunication Forum Teleconference," an interactive, satellite conference designed to present community media options and foster participation in Oregon telecommunications planning.

 
         
     

1995

Video production for "Sharing Waters," a video song and performance by Shari Lauter, co-sponsored by the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History and Media Working Group.

 
         
     

1994

"Metro 2040: Envisioning Our Region's, Future," a live call-in show featuring a panel of planners and opinion leaders grappling with the regional planning work of the Portland, Oregon metro-region, sponsored by METRO Regional Government and Tualatin Valley Community Television.

 
         
     

1993

"Chanupa, Sacred The Tree of Life." A teaching from Wallace Black Elk, elder and medicine elder of the Lakota, and bearer of the Black Elk spiritual lineage. This was videotaped as part of the Sipiwi project in 1993 in Oxford, Ohio while a visiting scholar at Miami University. He was present at the invitation of Kaylynn TwoTrees.

 
         
     

1993

Anipi, is a short documentary that was videotaped as part of the "Sipiwi" production. It is a visual story of the building of the anipi, the traditional Lakota sacred lodge for purification, ceremony, prayer and healing. It was poured by Kaylynn TwoTrees. This was an unbelievably cold day in southwest Ohio.

 
         
     

1990

"Sipiwi," Work-in-progress, an experimental docu-poem exploring the social geography, prehistory, and future of the Ohio River Basin. It includes footage of the Red River Gorge, the New River Gorge, Mound City, Serpent Mound, , commissioned by Kentucky Educational Television.

 
         
  Hybrid City  

1992

"Hybrid City," a documentary for the British Broadcasting Corporation portraying the social issues arising from the control and creation of urban space; transmitted on BBC 2, UK, 1992, BBC World Service. more...

 
         
   

1990

"Future On The Line," a documentary for the British Broadcasting Corporation, transmitted on BBC 2. Depicts the critical changes in UK telecommunications policy and community use of data communications.

 
         
   

1990

"Death On Delivery," a documentary for the British Broadcasting Corporation transmitted on BBC 2, articulating the perils of government-sponsored arms trading in an era of deflating defense budgets

 
         
  From the Sahdows of Power  

1990

"From The Shadows Of Power," documentary work depicting the struggles of women in the coal fields of Appalachia, Wales, and England, I co-produced this with Jean Donohue, funded by the Kentucky Foundation on Women, Kentucky Educational Television, Ohio Arts Council, transmitted on Kentucky Educational TV 1990. Selected for the Independent Focus Series, WNET, New York. 1992 screened at the Flaherty Documentary Seminar. more...

 
         
     

1988

"Information Garden Manifesto," an experimental work exploring the ideology of the information age. this work was selected for the Ohio Media Arts touring video art program, curated by John Hanhardt of the Whitney Museum, funded by the Ohio Arts Council.

 
         
     

1986-87

United Church of Christ Office of Communication, "Choice and Change," a monthly magazine program, New York.

 
         
     

1985

"After The Act," a documentary examining the implications of the passage of the Cable Communications Act of 1984, national satellite distribution, The Learning Channel, 1985.

 
         
     

1984

"Another Year, Another Number,"a documentary on the hopes for democratic national policy in Cable TV.

 
         
     

1983

Interactive Video Disk, joint project of the University of Cincinnati Law School faculty and Computer Assisted Learning Center.

 
         
     

1979

"Symbol Mongers Transduce the Solid State," a surrealist exploration of the new telecommunications era.

 
         
     

1979

The Weather Man ?

 
         
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