What Weakens The Flesh Is The Flesh Itself
Chicago-based Steve Reinke and Berlin-based James Richards may be artists separated by twenty years of age and the Atlantic Ocean, but they share a fascination
Chicago-based Steve Reinke and Berlin-based James Richards may be artists separated by twenty years of age and the Atlantic Ocean, but they share a fascination
As the World Turns is a moving image science fiction, which explores man’s place in time and space, through the science of radio astronomy.Filmed at
The View from Nowhere is a single-channel moving image work which explores man’s place in nature through the science and technology of CERN, the particle
Finding Fanon Part Two collides art-house cinema with digital culture’s Machinima, resulting in a work that explores the post-colonial condition from inside a simulated environment
The Otolith Group’s new video essay People to be Resembling can be described as a five sided portrait of the methodologies of the post-free jazz,
The Radiant explores the aftermath of March 11 2011, when the Great Tohoku Earthquake struck the North East Coast of Japan at 2.46pm , triggering
Several Interruptions, which collages together online videos in which people are seen holding their breath underwater, is both interruption (as its name suggests) as well
A Short film about War is a narrative documentary made entirely from information found on the worldwide web. In ten minutes this split-screen work takes
The image was formed through a process of reflection and feedback. A modified video camera connected to a monitor and pointing at the screen, was
Speech Marks was shot entirely on a mobile phone, and edited digitally. The limits of the phone as a video camera are challenging; the image
The underlying chessboard image is derived from modified TV test pattern apparatus distorted by audio signals from a sinewave generator; filmed off a monitor with
Retropolis is a city where the dust never settles and the last few light bulbs are fighting for survival. Transforming London into a modern Sci-Fi
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