Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami (English Wikipedia)

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  • Thomason, John (August 19, 2013). "Optic Nerve Video Festival at Museum of Contemporary Art". Boco Ratan Magazine. Archived from the original on March 12, 2015. Retrieved December 27, 2014. Miami's Optic Nerve Video Festival, now in its 15th prestigious year at the Museum of Contemporary Art, caters to the latter category, in which visual innovation trumps storytelling mechanics. Selected by a panel of expert curators from such far-flung locales as Norway, Buenos Aires and Los Angeles, the festival will screen 14 films and videos running less than five minutes in length, all of them produced within the past two years. The winning work will earn a place in MOCA's permanent collection. Some of the most anticipated films/videos include Juwon Lee's "Hidden Stories of Super Mario Brothers;" Cindy Hinant's "SELFISH;" Jon Rafman's "In the Realms of Gold;" and "How to Hide From Cameras," a piece by Jillian Mayer, the only Florida artist to make it into this year's competition (she's from Plantation).

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  • "Gwathmey Siegel Kaufman Architects". Mocanomi.org. May 30, 2008. Retrieved September 27, 2011.

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  • Thomason, John (August 19, 2013). "Optic Nerve Video Festival at Museum of Contemporary Art". Boco Ratan Magazine. Archived from the original on March 12, 2015. Retrieved December 27, 2014. Miami's Optic Nerve Video Festival, now in its 15th prestigious year at the Museum of Contemporary Art, caters to the latter category, in which visual innovation trumps storytelling mechanics. Selected by a panel of expert curators from such far-flung locales as Norway, Buenos Aires and Los Angeles, the festival will screen 14 films and videos running less than five minutes in length, all of them produced within the past two years. The winning work will earn a place in MOCA's permanent collection. Some of the most anticipated films/videos include Juwon Lee's "Hidden Stories of Super Mario Brothers;" Cindy Hinant's "SELFISH;" Jon Rafman's "In the Realms of Gold;" and "How to Hide From Cameras," a piece by Jillian Mayer, the only Florida artist to make it into this year's competition (she's from Plantation).