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MEDIA ARTS |
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The digital age is here!
Today’s Haudenosaunee don’t just use natural materials and traditional
methods to create their artwork.
Many, especially young people, study photography, video, and
computers in high school and college.
Sometimes they interview elders and make videos about their
communities, filming in their own backyards.
Others use animation, special effects, photographs, and music to
make their art. Still
others have friends and family members serve as their actors in order to
tell the story the artist wants to tell.
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![]() "Prayer of Thanksgiving" by Melanie Printup Hope, Tuscarora |
![]() "Life" by Katsitsionni Fox, Mohawk |
Some Haudenosaunee artists like Katsitsionni Fox and Peter Jemison make
art that is called an installation. Installation artists sometimes
combine video projections with paintings, sound, and things like
mirrors, furniture, toys and other objects.
People who come to see the artwork explore with their eyes or
sometimes by actually entering into the special environment created by
the artist.
Like artists from other parts of the world, Haudenosaunee find that
technology can help them to reach many people, to preserve their
culture, and to communicate their ideas in powerful ways. |
![]() "My Mother's Corner" by Peter B. Jones, Onondaga |
![]() "Tonto's Revenge" by Tom Huff, Seneca/Cayuga |