PRESS

about "The Disappearing Woman" (Breyer, Cardone, Chapman & MacArthur):

"The Disappearing Woman is a rich, sprawling mélange of ideas and
images...totally engaging and visually striking. "

"Jagged, slicing, tumbling, curling phrases in hyperdrive..."

"Sophisticated, eye-popping video...images stunningly capture their
synergistic energy."

-Karen Campbell, The Boston Globe

LINKS:

The Boston Globe, Interview

The Boston Globe, 7/5/09

The Boston Globe, 7/13/09

The New York Times, 7/8/09

In the Spotlight, 8/3/09

 

about "insula" & "Hand for a hand" (Breyer):

"Nell Breyer's 'insula' merges video with choreography...to create an entertaining romp...her layering of images...creates a multidimensional effect that both thickens and contracts the stage space at once...the most delightful bit of magic..."

-Thea Singer, The Boston Globe

"insula...tumbled restlessly from one image to another"

-Marcia Siegel, The Boston Phoenix

"Breyer's 'Hand for a Hand'...an elegant fugue of harmony, confrontation and affection."

-Theodore Bale, The Boston Herald

 

about "X" (Barton, Breyer & Price):

"(A) jewel...Fresh, Joyous, filled with beautiful glimpses which make you smile"

- ICI

 

about "Recurrence" (Breyer, Kumar & Omar):

"Fluently Beautiful"

-The Dancing Times

"Packed with Visual Ideas"

-The Scotsman

"The Disappearing Woman" - Image: Nell Breyer

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

BWH Bulletin, 2008

Collection Catalogue: The Carl J. and Ruth Shapiro Cardiovascular Center, 2008

National Academy of Sciences Catalogue: Speculative Data and The Creative Imaginary, shared visions between art and technology, 2007

New York Academy of Sciences Magazine, 2006

World Financial Center,"Time Translations", 2005

Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, 2004

Conference on Functional Mapping of the Human Brain, Abstract, 1995

Poster Sessions: Organization for Human Brain Mapping, 1995