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Hoping to avoid the fate of his anti-Fascist father, an Italian leaves his community to marry a nobleman's daughter.
Film made using laboratory developing effects, scratching on 35 mm film and painting on 16 mm film.
Based on a true story from Serbia, the film is about human trafficking.
Experimental animated dance film commissioned by the 2021 Irish Dance Festival.
Three best friends, sworn virgins, get into a fight with local boys. When things get rough, they are saved by a girl in the making.
1,000 miles, 200+kg loads, 65 days, 3 mates, 1 mountain. Using snow-kites to travel great distances, with massive loads at speeds up to 60kmph, this is the epic tale of Leo Houlding, Jean Burgun and Mark Sedon's daring dream to reach the summit of the most remote mountain on earth: The Spectre, Antarctica.
The story of the Spectre and the Sentinel.
A young woman returns to an abandoned cemetery that has haunted her since childhood to confront the recent loss of her sister.
A consciousness reflects upon the collected memories of the sentient cosmic explorers it has harvested experiences from.
A fun experiment using tiny scratches, fine liners on blank 16mm film leader, with Italian/English text to speech set to an Italo Disco inspired soundtrack by Espen Kraft.
Spectrum Spread is an experiment in graphic relationships, superimposing 1940’s Hollywood star Hedy Lamarr in Ziegfeld Girl with footage of atomic bomb films produced in the southwest by the U.S. government.
Discover a collection of haunted media, a tribe of new wave witches, a goth teenager with real magic powers, and much more!...When TC's older brother Tyler goes missing, TC and Rotten Robbie set out on an adventure to find him. The trail leads them deep into the core of the uncanny Spectrum Hunter cult where they encounter bizarre rituals, puzzles, illusions, and a pantheon of adversaries. Inhabiting deserted malls, the Spectrum Hunters erect strange sound stages that form a treacherous labyrinth. Surveillance cameras document their unusual habits and the subsequent videos are sold in clandestine locations. But is it just effects? Or are the Spectrum Hunters playing for keeps
The work of this quartet (comprised of Birch Cooper, Brenna Murphy, Sabrina Ratté, and Roger Tellier-Craig) shifts visually and aurally between the analog and the digital. Equally influenced by psychedelia and analog synthesized feedback, these videos undulate, shimmer, and pulse with an electric current surging from a hyper-conductive wire plugged into a supernatural outlet. At times the content of these videos appear as analytical devices for complex, cerebral data sets. In other moments, these videos become cascading diagrams of serene and blissful states of otherworldliness. Playfully gliding back and forth between different outputs and inputs, this group of videos shows a willingness amongst the collaborators to bring together the all-too-often divide between these unique technological spaces. In doing so, this collection provides entry into a new world where the digital and the analog coalesce and fuse, creating a newborn child of saturated splendor.
"[This] is my first attempt to construct a video piece using one set of generative intervals for both sound and color. All of the color in the piece is orchestrated in brightness ‘octaves’ corresponding to the registration of the pitches in the soundtrack. Each hue from a circle of twelve corresponds to one of the pitches of a tempered scale. The articulation of the piece consists of a series of loudness and brightness ripples which move across the piece in speed relationships derived from the hue and pitch proportions. The image content, or the ‘instruments’ through which the colors resonate, are an alphabetical set of identifying symbols for 32 of the largest corporations in the world." - Bob Snyder
Patel’s new animation projectsoutlines of himself moving across the gallery wallthrough a spectrum of colours, revealing different skin tones through hisown body’s lines.Made over the summer, the work follows animations the artist shared on Instagramduring thecovidlockdown.
Exploring the space between reality and dreaming, Luis Macías’ expanded cinema performance using four slide projectors, an external shutter and colour gels stages the emergence of an animal-like presence from within the darkness. Subtle alternations of imagery gradually develop, evoking a transformation. With live music by Alfredo Costa Monteiro.
short Spanish experimental film