Themes: Computer-generated

Filing Project

Filing is an ongoing project to build up an extensive dictionary of associative visual representation of each single word in a language, as part of

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Glance Project

Glance project challenges the possibility of capturing imagery in a single frame. A short, strobing loop of sexual poses is repeated ad infinitum, accompanied by

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Peak Project

Peak gives a backstage insight into an improbable theatre production. Sets are built, equipment tested and surreal characters rehearse their acts or just kill time.

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Hard Drive (A:)

Hard Drive (A : ) simulates an inertial journey through the world wide web. AL + AL ride their search engine in a quest to

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QT

Audio: QT ‘qqq’ Digital life is born into a pixel world where viruses battle it out for the survival of the fittest. © Fat Cat

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Linear

A C.G.I. documentary about a Hi-Fi Rise somewhere in the 21st Century. Portraying the story of T.O.E. String, a confused citizen within a quaking urban

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The Flexipede

The Flexipede was the first UK computer generated animated film. Made on the mainframe at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment in Didcott .

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Tall Story

Stunning computer graphics display a majestic robot tens of meters high, which walks through a city of normal proportions. This is a lesson in virtual

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Muybridge Revisited

A tired man alone at night flips through a book of Muybridge stills and, through hallucination, their movement. The tape revels in computer-animated Muybridge figures

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No Sunshine

Two infantile bodies are floating in a cyberspace ball. They are simultaneously connected with two subconscious bodies in the background. The attempt of unification and

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Bad Day

This computer generated animation containing all the sad, ugly, bad vibe, neurotic, paranoid underbelly of inner shit chilled and served cool like revenge. Bad Day

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Chance Encounter

Computer animation symbolically exploring what is allowed to cross the division between the outside and the inside of the body and how that informs our

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