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Micromuseum

Boerum Hill Brooklyn, NY since 1986

  • Home
  • Past Exhibits
    • 2020- 2025 Catalog
    • The Collection
    • Press+Media
    • Cyro Baptista's Beat The Donkey
    • Spring Fever
    • 25th Anniversary
    • Laziza Electrique Dance Co.
    • Wearable Art by William Laziza
    • Circus Surreal
    • MAKE IT YOUR OWN
    • Speaking up!
    • NOTABLE EXHIBITS
  • Founders
    • Info
    • MISSION
    • Timeline
    • Kathleen Laziza
    • William Laziza
    • John Lamacchia
  • Art Products
    • Assemblages
    • 2D Art
    • Media
    • Wearable Art Ties
    • Video Jewelry Players
    • Small Scarves
  • VISUAL ART
    • Food Collages
    • Urban Wall Art Imagery
  • THOUGHT BUBBLES
  • Donate Here

WILLIAM LAZIZA

Video/Media Artist and Technical Director for Micro Museum and Promote Art Works, Inc. William is an active collaborator with dozens of musicians, dancers, visual artists and fellow video artists since 1975. He was a pioneer force in public access television when he receive significant funding from the Texas Commission for the Arts and Humanities to document innovative artists.  This is how he meet choreographer Kathleen Laziza. He has traveled the world, created many distance learning environments for broadcast engineers and has installed Satcom Systems all over the world, some in remote places. He is currently retired from his position as the Principal Engineer at City University of New York’s CUNY-TV and The Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism. His collaboration at Micro Museum® is reflected in the interactive media installations and kinetic sculptures that are the the museum’s signature works — all addressing human communication into the 21st Century.

Look at William Laziza’s 472 Collection - Time based events frozen in time are printed and signed by William Laziza to distribute the 472 photographic images of his videoart work Phenomenalism from his CAMERA FANCY installation.

You can find his current video art work at MIcrotechmuseum.com

These days, William is working on Micro Museum’s Physical and Digital Archives. You can find some interesting bits here.

and on the last page of the old website

and see the timeline from the old website

William can be contacted at: tech @ micromuseum.com

 
 

VIDEO JEWELRY

William Laziza has been designing evocative videoart works for large media installations since the earliest days of Micro Museum.  He has a new series of dynamic moving images created for fashionable people to wear as electronic jewelry.

Video Jewelry are available viewing and for purchase at:  Videojewelry.tv


EARLY COLLABORATIONS:
GHOSTS OF THE CANAL

Images below William Laziza and Ghosts of the Canal: Mike MacIvor, Tommy Cirillo, Reginald Juste, Kenny Schalk, John LaMacchia (circa 1999-2000)

 

PICTURING YOU

Collaboration with Video Artist Benton C Bainbridge (circa 2013)

 

Portraits

William Laziza recorded a video clip from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s LIGHTSCAPE show on December 31, 2021.