When winter swallows Brooklyn whole, the bikes vanish and the streets turn feral—sidewalks rise like mountains, every frozen corner a test of nerve. In this white, merciless silence, an ordinary package runner discovers that the old neighborhood has teeth, and survival is measured one treacherous step at a time. The story unfolds in chronological images…journey with me to the Post Office. copyright 2026
An exploration of MicroMessaging within an animated, classic, scopOphilic context. It explores the aging process with a look back in time and advice for future generations. copyright 2024
A two-channel video installation with two screens placed back to back in the center of a gallery space, Both Sides of the Coin: Back to Back to Back presents two forums for addressing recent attacks on Black, Brown, and LGBTQ equality in the US–the interior monologue and the street protest, both of which demand equal protection for US citizens regardless of race, gender, or sexual identity. Bruce Morrow/cb cooke copyright 2022
scopOphilic returns with a new series of video shorts. Digital visual pleasure!
scopOphilic_2022 episode 204 bridgeovertroubledwhater copyright 2022
scopOphilic returns with a new series of video shorts. Digital visual pleasure!
scopOphilic_2022 episode 203 – Waste Not is part of the MicroMessaging series copyright 2022
scopOphilic returns with a new series of video shorts. Digital visual pleasure!
scopOphilic_2022 episode 202 MicroMessaging_1001 copyright 2022
scopOphilic returns with a new series of video shorts. Digital visual pleasure!
scopOphilic_2021 episode 201 ilovethepassageoftime copyright 2021
scopOphilic_046-utube was created in 2007 after we left Manhattan Neighborhood Networks. It was created for utube. cb cooke copyright 2007
scopOphilic_041_g_OHM_at_tree – aired on Manhattan Neighborhood Network April 6 2005 – by cb cooke copyright 2005
scopOphilic_040_themeatiscooked – aired on Manhattan Neighborhood Network on September 21 2004 by cb cooke @2004
daddie premiered at the first Sundance Digital Film Festival in 2001. It’s a deep exploration into the effects parents have on a child’s life well into adulthood. By cb cooke copyright 1999
