A snub to technological hegemony in the arts, particularly in the world of contemporary music. In the most trivial representation of the computer tool, up to 16,384 "mouse players" (performers playing plastic mice) play like virtuosos in the style of the children's game Simon.

'Is it a plaisir' is an experimental short film that explores femininity and the body as a sharp ter...

Although Gainsbourg and Birkin had appeared in a string of films since their magnetic collision in P...

Arbitrary Logic, an interactive audio-visual synthesiser was first presented under the working title...

In Junior War, a throng of highschoolers congregate at night for a party in the woods sometime in th...

Confined to an endlessly burning waiting room, a dying sedentary woman experiences herself blurring ...
Part one of the two part abstract video art-piece, with music composed by Philip Glass and performed...

One of Paik’s most overtly political and poignant statements, Guadalcanal Requiem is a performance/d...

Paik produced this exuberant, high-speed collage as a commission for the National Fine Arts Committe...

'Ki or Breathing' is a spare concoction assembled from slow motion shots of nature and set to a scor...

Enigma is something of a more glamorous version of White Hole, with a wide variety of elaborate text...

IDFA and Canadian filmmaker Peter Wintonick had a close relationship for decades. He was a hard work...

Returning to the primal source of language, Hill explores the physical and subconscious origins of s...

In his book "1984", George Orwell saw the television of the future as a control instrument in the ha...

A film as part of the Spellbound installation at the Hayward Gallery in 1996 by Peter Greenaway.

Motorcycles and cars are lost in the sound of traffic and disappear in bands sliced into film footag...

Shows a couple (Adam and Eve) and various objects, simultaneously, in time, space and movement.
Moving through its five parts, the work describes a cycle of birth through to death, depicting both ...

Expansion remixes the images of Matsumoto’s Esctasis into an more colourful psychedelic short.