Flat Earth
Flat Earth is a desktop documentary, which takes the viewer on a seven-minute trip around the world so that we encounter a series of fragments
Flat Earth is a desktop documentary, which takes the viewer on a seven-minute trip around the world so that we encounter a series of fragments
[T]he more important a film is, the less it is seen. Excessive? Well, then, see the films of René Vautier or of Patrice Kirchhofer, see
Issue 6.1/6.2 Moving Image Review & Art Journal: 50 Years of British Artists’ Moving Image Deadline: 15 August 2016 On the occasion of the fiftieth
The second post in our new series VERTIGO, by Curator in Residence Ellen Greig, focusing on verticality, power and the limits of the visible in
In her final post as LUX Blog writer-in-residence, Erika Balsom on the possibilities of the 'degraded copy'
LUX blog writer in residence Erika Balsom on Stan Brakhage's attempt to bring film art into the home via The Evergreen Book Club, a distributor of erotica.
As part of the 2012 LUX/ICA Biennial of Moving Images, students of the LUX/Central Saint-Martins MRes Art: Moving Image course co-produced a two-day student symposium
Morgan Quaintance on the internet as 'medium and material' in the work of Thomson & Craighead
Patrick Keiller reflects on his first film, Stonebridge Park, 30 years on
Guided by recent readings of Los Angeles made with and through its films, George Clark maps an introduction to the history and current state of its artists' cinema.
George Clark's dispatch from his recent research trip to Taiwan is a primer on the country's film industry history and wide range of contemporary practitioners.
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