Moving image polymath Eric Marciano thrived in the transitional era between film and early video, employing varied film gauges and stocks along with analog video technologies – often all within one production. His low-budget filmmaking retains the energy of East Village club performance and is enrichened by collaborations by School of Visual Arts and Club 57 cohorts. This program’s four films, spanning a decade and half, chronicle the neighborhood’s evolution from noirish, gritty terrain to media goldmine in Narrowcast’s avant la lettre drag-reality TV parody, all the while demonstrating Marciano’s flair for genre and edgy narrative.