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.
Escombro is a collage and found footage film that brings together a series of natural disasters arou...
After a breakup, filmmaker Michael navigates the intricate landscape of Black queer love in the expe...
He has been staying in the town for three days. He seems to be investigating something, although nob...
A first person journey through a lunchtime adventure as he finds himself enthralled by a masterpiece...
Laura, 16, is held hostage by her father who believes she is possessed because she is pregnant.
Experimental video art compiled from video taken on an LG Env3 flip phone circa 2009-2010
A series of assorted shots of strangers around Manhattan about the comfort found in being anonymous.
A dystopian society ruled by machines where the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.
A person has an experience and the camera depicts it as abstract.
A partially improvised and experimental choreographic installation performed by Alexander Ekman and ...
Four friends leave Seattle for a weekend in a remote, rain-soaked corner of Washington State's rusti...
An intimate glimpse into 3 years of serene moments, compiling video, polaroids and other things that...
Presence narrates the journey of Thati, a woman determined to overcome her anxiety attacks through s...
A person receives old entries from their diary, unsure of who is sending them. They eventually arriv...
Hunter, a bride-to-be, feels overworked and unappreciated. Her artistic spirit is squelched by the ...
Videoart inspired by Daisies (1966) by Věra Chytilová. This short film explores teenagehood feelings...