Ruth Sergel

Ruth Sergel is an American director, writer, activist, and interactive technology designer in New York City. She works across multiple mediums to exploit technical prowess while creating opportunities for community engagement. Her work has been supported by NYSCA, The Jerome Foundation, and the Experimental Television Center amongst others. Her films were screened at MOMA, Tribeca Film Festival, and aired on PBS and the Interdependent Film Channel (IFC). Ruth was also a Resident Researcher at the Interactive Telecommunications Program at New York University Tisch School of the Arts and teaches interactive technology and video in various contexts. Her main efforts focus on art and social engagement.

Public Work

Ruth Sergel is the founder and leader of the Triangle Fire Coalition which grew out of her commemorative art project Chalk. Her Public Art Work includes Voices of 9.11 documenting the lived experiences of the September 11 attacks.

$700 billion for the arts on Facebook

Films

Ruth's award winning films have screened at New York City's MOMA, Tribeca Film Festival, and aired on PBS and the Interdependent Film Channel (IFC).

35mm / 16 min. / color / 2004
New York Times
35 mm / 25 min. / color / 2000
35 mm / 3 min. / b&w / 1998

Live Performance

Interactive Installations

Video documentation of Shift Festival (for Magic Box see the title image and the video at 3min. 33 sec.)

References

  1. Falludi, Susan (2007). The Terror Dream: Myth and Misogyny in an Insecure America. New York, NY: Metropolitan Books. pp. 287–289. ISBN 0-8050-8692-7.

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