FLEFF is pleased to announce its 9th exhibition of digital media: Viral 
Dissonance.

Brannon Dorsey’s Zetamaze was selected for the jury prize; Robert Spahr’s Data 
Loss Cruft (Corruption), for special mention. Other artists featured in the 
exhibition include Mez Breeze and Andy Campbell; Ben Grosser; Markus Keim and 
Beate Hecher; Hye Young Kim and Tohm Judson; Brenda Longfellow, Glen Richards, 
and Helios Design Labs; and Miyö Van Stenis.

Viral Dissonance is available on the FLEFF website and is curated by Dale 
Hudson of New York University Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates/United States) 
with Claudia Costa Pederson of Ithaca College and Wichita State University 
(United States) and was juried by Eduardo Cachucho (Belgium/South Africa) and 
Babak Fakhamzadeh (Uganda/Netherlands).

In its 17th annual edition, FLEFF (Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival) 
situates sustainability and environmentalism within global conversations that 
embrace political, economic, social, and cultural issues, including labor, 
health, immigration, intellectual property, trade, and war. Issues related to 
women’s rights, indigenous rights, human rights, animal rights, and 
environmental rights are investigated in FLEFF programming that includes 
concerts, workshops, master classes, performances, and films.

FLEFF: A DIFFERENT KIND OF ENVIRONMENT

http://www.ithaca.edu/fleff/viraldissonance/curatorsintro/
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