Art-O-Mat: The Art Machine
Synopsis
Art-O-Mat: The Art Machine is a short documentary exploring Clark Whittington's original creation, the Art-O-Mat, a vending machine that sells small pieces of original art. The first Art-O-Mat was created by Whittington for one of his exhibitions, and dispensed black and white photographs. The piece was so popular that the owner of the place requested that he leave it there permanently. Soon afterwards, other artists got involved with the project, and it began to spread. Today there are over 100 individual machines around the world. Whittington now runs an organization called 'Artists in Cellophane' consisting of around 400 artists that sell their art out of the machines.
Section: Texas High School Shorts Competition
Country: USA
Year: 2014
Runtime: 4min
Credits
Director: Jose Couvillion
Executive Producer: Caprica Wells
Producer: Konise Millender,
Screenwriter: Jose Couvillion
Cinematographer: Sophia Rangel
Editor: Jose Couvillion
Additional Credits: Assistant Director: Naomi Amaro, Field Producer: Isabell Mayer, Gaffer: Matthew Robeck, Assistant Editor: Ashton Simeon
Principal Cast: Clark Whittington, Betti Pettinati-Longinotti, Woodie Anderson, Mona Wu, Mary Beth Lock, Amber Coibsow, Gary Parrish
Director Bio
Jose Couvillion is a senior at the North East School of the Arts. He has been making films for about four years. His favorite filmmaking job is editing, and he hopes to make it his career. Jose has screened at several film festivals including Austin Film Festival, Cinefestival, and BCIFF in Houston, where he won 2nd place in the youth category.
Contact
Public Film Contact
Jose Couvillion
thatonegeekproductions@gmail.com
210-214-0827
Publicity Contact
Konise Millender
kmille2@neisd.net