What would happen if we'd try to perceive the digital image at a microscopic level? Would we be able to see between or behind the pixels, as if they were atoms in a vacuum? We can escape the frame by crossing its outer borders, but is there also a way out through the image? This film shows that digital images deny us these possibilities: no matter how far one zooms in, the medium will fill in the supposed emptiness, resisting finitude.
A women takes a journey that questions the boundaries of reality and what is an illusion.
A man searches for his brother in a locked down school.
Cut up animation and collage technique by Harry Smith synchronized to the jazz of Thelonious Monk's ...
Jack Torrance accepts a caretaker job at the Overlook Hotel, where he, along with his wife Wendy and...
A filmmaker plays with diary-docu and fiction as his camera joins his ventures into a phone dating c...
Animator Ryan Larkin does a visual improvisation to music performed by a popular group presented as ...
A meditation on isolation through paint textures, video collage and sound
A mathematical genius discovers a link between numbers and reality, and thus believes he can predict...
This animated short is a play on motion set against a background of multi-hued sky. Spheres of trans...
First film by Julio Bressane shot in exile, "Memoirs" is a film about a man who repeatedly kills the...
Begotten is the creation myth brought to life, the story of no less than the violent death of God an...
Impressions of a turbulent period in youth.
9 key moving image works created by filmmaker Christian Lebrat over a ten-year period (1976-1985). ...
A woman meditates on her life in an 80-minute unbroken zoom shot.
8mm experimental film directed by Minoru Shinojima. Shot and edited by Kenji Onishi. For 40 years, M...
A short film shot on 16mm about memory, grieving, and siblinghood.
An abstract short film that sheds light on the bad habits of the society in which we evolve, but in ...