Video, Film and Transdisciplinary Art Collaborations
A FATHER'S LULLABY
RASHIN FAHANDEJ
Transdisciplinary Artist / Independent Filmmaker
A Father’s Lullaby, is an ongoing series of interactive public installations, community engaged workshops, and a participatory website. Intimate interviews, songs, and lullabies offer poetic meditations on the spaces of love and trauma, presence and absence, and the power of personal memories to interrogate the structural violence of mass incarceration.
Embedded music contributor: Daryl Lowery

Noam Chomsky: Uncensored
Theme and source Music composed, performed and produced by Daryl Lowery
Csapó-Sweet, R., Noam Chomsky: Uncensored, 1996, (50 minute TV/video program). Original footage of the interview with Noam Chomsky. Shown at the annual meeting of the Union for Democratic Communication, in Chicago, Illinois, 1996

Joseph Pulitzer's Message
Theme and source Music composed, performed and produced by Daryl Lowery
Csapó-Sweet, R., Joseph Pulitzer's Message 1994, (30 minute TV/video program). Hungarian version shown on Hungarian Television, December 1993; English version shown on the Higher Education Cable Television Channel 1995 & 1996. Presented at the 1995 annual meeting of the AEJMC in Washington D.C. Producers: Rita Csapó-Sweet, Judit Kopper; Director, András Solyom. Examines the legacy of Joseph Pulitzer and the relevancy of his message to the daily operation of the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Includes scenes of Pulitzer's birth-place in Hungary; interviews with staff at the Post; interview with Pulitzer biographer Dr. Dan Pfaff; and rare photographs from the archives of the St. Louis Post Dispatch and Pulitzer family.