Your Estatic Self
Your Ecstatic Self follows a conversation unfolding in a car with Sajid. As the journey progresses Sajid discusses his engagement with the philosophy and practice
Your Ecstatic Self follows a conversation unfolding in a car with Sajid. As the journey progresses Sajid discusses his engagement with the philosophy and practice
Inspired by artist-writer Catherine Lord’s memoir The Summer of Her Baldness (2004), a moving and irreverent account of the author’s experience of cancer. At the
Patrick Staff’s vibrant, colour-coded video uses text from Heinrich von Kleist’s 19th-century play of the same name to explore themes of persecution and punishment to
A film collaboration between Helen Petts and poet Albert Pellicer exploring sound, wind, landscape and whistling. Breath is Sense is a poem by Albert Pellicer,
Not Blacking Out, Just Turning The Lights Off is concerned with processes of dissolution and exchange, asking what happens along the frayed edges of subjectivity
Working on either side of the Atlantic, James Richards and Steve Reinke exchanged disks of music, stray footage and fragments of existing works for each
Second in the series about a girl super hero called White Trash Girl!, Law Of Desire tells the story of Trelita, a Mexican sex worker
Drink Deep is a lyrical vision of friendship, hidden secrets, and desires. Cohen uses several types of film image to add texture to the layered
This stylized evocation of post-punk Britain in the early years of the Thatcher government is part autobiographical memoir and part scripted allegory. From the anticlimactic
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