Experimental Films by filmmaker Russell J. Chartier and composer Paul J. Botelho
- This event starts
- Wed February 3rd, 2010 @ 12:00 PM
This event ends- Sat February 13th, 2010 @ 5:00 PM
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POST exhibit is pleased to present experimental films by filmmaker Russell J. Chartier, and composer Paul J. Botelho. February 3 - 13 2010. Opening reception February 4, 2010, 6 - 9pm.
Russell J. Chartier attended the College of Santa Fe. Since that time he has spent many years working in Broadcast Television working for various networks including A&E, The History Channel, YES Network and several others. His work in the Video Art Medium explores multiple layers and focuses heavily on texture and color. Many of the images in his works are distorted and manipulated in various unorthodox ways in an attempt to create a visual depth where recognizable images will appear within the collage of manipulated images and textures.
Paul J. Botelho
The work of composer Paul J. Botelho focuses on the
interaction between live and computer performance. His compositions include
many varied works that utilize extended techniques, alternate tuning systems,
as well as the interaction of new and old mediums. He performs as a vocalist,
guitarist, and pianist, often in improvisatory situations. Botelho has composed
and performed a series of one-act operas that incorporate live acoustic
instruments and electronic components. These works encompass all of his varied
disciplines and represent the breadth of his work. He received his Ph.D. in
Music Composition from Princeton University, M.A. in Electro-Acoustic Music
from Dartmouth College, and B.F.A in Contemporary Music Composition and
Performance from the College of Santa Fe. He currently is Assistant Professor
of Music Technology at Loyola University New Orleans.

