Edward Quist
American artist (born 1976)
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Career
Embryoroom has been in operation since the mid-1990s, originating as a production identity and shortly thereafter as an identity which Quist performed multimedia exhibitions and released a number of projects under.[2] Embryoroom has released a number of films and recordings on digital platforms.[3][4]
In 2008, Quist produced, directed, and scored a two-part series called HAZMASK, consisting of the "intersodes," The Third Rail and Chamber of Aversion. They were released on amazon.com[3] and iTunes.[4] Hazmazk screenedat The Museu d'art Contemporani de Barcelona during the Sónar Festival.[5][6] That same year, he released Kuvaputki, a DVD based around a close filmed live performance of the band Pan Sonic, produced and directed by Quist and co-produced by Derek Gruen.[1] It screened at the 2008 Sónar Festival[5] and 2008 Milan Film Festival.[1]
In 2015 Quist produced a piece called The Black Vertebrate. It has two versions, a 33-minute installation piece and a feature-length iteration. Split into nine chapters, Quist described it, "as if one is trapped inside an artificial intelligence that is breaking down into some unknown realm of psychosis."[7][8]
Other films
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- 1993 - Hands
- 1994 - I.L.
- 1996 - Clean Needle
- 1998 - Surgery
- 2000 - Backroom
- 2001 - Suicide
- 2002 - Macca
- 2003 - SICMAN
- 2007 - The Cathodites
