New Frontier Art

With media installations, multimedia performances, transmedia experiences, panels, films, and more, New Frontier highlights work that celebrates experimentation and the expansion of cinema culture through the convergence of film, art, and new media technology.
Cityscape 2095

AntiVJ artists Yannick Jacquet, Mandril, and Thomas Vaquiée blend painting with light projection to transform the walls of New Frontier into a luminous, three-dimensional… »

CORAL: Rekindling Venus

Inspired by the first collaboration among the international science community to witness the celestial transit of Venus in 1761, Lynette Wallworth’s visually stunning Coral:… »

E.m-bed.de/d and Augmented Real

Rap artist Yung Jake is Net art incarnate, flowing lyrics about tweet culture, datamoshing, hashtags, and memes as he blows up on Twitter, YouTube, Tumblr, and Instagram… »

Eyjafjallajokull

Inspired by the 2010 Icelandic volcanic eruption that wreaked travel havoc across Europe, Eyjafjallalokull is a stunning, three-dimensional, audiovisual mapping installation… »

North of South, West of East

North of South, West of East enhances narrative storytelling by wrapping the film around the entire room. Presented in a 20-seat theatre with swivel chairs, Meredith Danluck’s… »

Pulse Index

Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s beautifully resonant interactive media installation swaths the central lounge of New Frontier with images of the warm, breathing flesh of its visitors.… »

Rekindling Venus: In Plain Sight

Inspired by the first collaboration among the international science community to witness the celestial transit of Venus in 1761, Lynette Wallworth’s visually stunning Coral:… »

What's He Building in There?

A veteran of the inaugural 2007 edition of New Frontier, Ricardo Rivera and the Klip Collective return to Sundance to transform the entire front of the New Frontier venue… »

Yung Jake

Rap artist Yung Jake is Net art incarnate, flowing lyrics about tweet culture, datamoshing, hashtags, and memes as he blows up on Twitter, YouTube, Tumblr, and Instagram… »