Sabine Gruffat
Sabine Gruffat is a French-American artist who works with experimental video and animation, media-enhanced performance, participatory public art, and immersive installation. In her work, machines, interfaces, and systems constitute the language by which she codes the world. The creation of new ideas means inventing new ways of using existing tools, crossing signals, or repurposing old hardware. By actively disrupting both current and outmoded technology, Gruffat questions the standardized and mediatized world around us. Gruffat has produced digital media works for public spaces, as well as interactive installations that have been shown at the Zolla Lieberman Gallery in Chicago, Art In General, Devotion Gallery, PS1 Contemporary Art Museum, and Hudson Franklin in New York.Her films and videos have screened at festivals worldwide including the Image Forum Festival in Japan, the Ann Arbor Film Festival in Michigan, and Migrating Forms in New York, the Viennale, MoMA Documentary Fortnight, Cinéma du Réel at the Centre Pompidou, 25FPS in Croatia, and the Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival.
The Ataraxians

I Have Always Been a Dreamer
Speculation Nation

Headlines: Hybrid Films

To The South Was 72

To The South Was 72

Headlines: Hybrid Films

A Return to The Return to Reason

A Return to The Return to Reason

Brave New World
The Ataraxians
The Ataraxians

Moving or Being Moved
Mountain
The Ataraxians
The Ataraxians
The Ataraxians

Amarillo Ramp

Framelines
