Victor Masayesva, Jr. has created a rich body of video and photographic work that represents the culture and traditions of Native Americans — particularly the Hopi of Southwest Arizona — through poetic visualizations. Masayesva employs computer animation and graphics in lyrical translations of Hopi myths, rituals and history. Articulating the richness of his heritage in his own language, he allows the Hopi voice to be heard.
1982, 14:17 min, color, sound
1992, 30 min, color, sound
1985, 58 min, color, sound
1990, 6 min, color, sound
1991, 28 min, color, sound
1992, 1 min, color, sound
1992, 24 min, color, sound
A Tale of Two Cities
1992, 1 min, color, sound
ahistory
1992, 1 min, color, sound
Amnesia
1992, 1 min, color, sound
Blown Up
1992, 1 min, color, sound
Circular Rites
1992, 1 min, color, sound
Europe Feed Back Day
1992, 1 min, color, sound
Fire! The Memory
1992, 1 min, color, sound
Happy New Order
1992, 1 min, color, sound
Jamais l'un sans l'autre (Never one without the other)
1992, 1 min, color, sound
Nation
1992, 1 min, color, sound
Paradigm Shift
1992, 1 min, color, sound
TRANSVOICES: transgressions
1992, 60 sec, color, sound
Two Faces of One Room
1992, 1 min, color, sound
Wanderers Nightsong
1992, 60 sec, color, sound