I have to admit that I'd not given much thought to film outside the cinema, web film or
live video, or anything like that, but I've spent lots of time here hanging out with
Peter Horvath and I'm impressed.

Peter makes very beautiful films for the web, and you can check them all out online. Today he showed us
The Presence of Absence, which was comissioned for the Whitney Museum's
Artport in 2003, and then
Tenderly Yours from 2005, which "resituates the personal, casual and ambiguous approach of French new wave cinema in a net art narrative that explores love, loss and memory. The story is recited by a striking and illustrious persona, who moves through the city with her lover. Her willful independence is intoxicating, though her sense of self is ambiguous..." Gorgeous.