The Pink Auto, screened using two projectors, is one of the very first examples of expanded cinema. Jeff Keen walks as a zombie and carry his dead bride through brown English fields.
The Second Electronic Visualization Event took place at The University of Illinois Chicago Circle Ca...
Openland is an art film guided by issues surrounding micro states and its derivative definitions. Th...
In this educational short film, tips are given on proper nourishment.
Danny ponders a way for rival gangs to avoid violence at an upcoming dance.
A man and a woman have an awkward encounter at an indoor playground.
Camera, Monitor, Frame is the first installment of Takahiko Iimura's "Video Semiotics Triptych" (the...
Alex and Gershon are both playwrights and lovers. Although Gershon is older and they are not both su...
Best known for his work in video, Richard Fung has made the politics of gender, ethnicity, and sexua...
Yamaguchi writes, "In April 1969, Image Modulator was shown at the Sony Building exhibition Electrom...
A video installation using three monitors and mirrors, Ooi and Environs depicts the Tokyo cityscape ...
In Search of Avery Willard iIlluminates the life and work of the groundbreaking, and mostly forgotte...
Kralj, an energetic businessman, unexpectedly gets into trouble: at the same moment both his wife an...
Shot in various villages throughout Yugoslavia, this is a disturbing document of a time when people ...
A story of a determined woman and her journey through life under the backdrop of the various landsca...
A rice farmer and his son in a remote place in Bicol wrestle each day. The farmer’s wife, who is a w...
The ruins of paganism and the birth of Christianity portrayed by immobile people along with music.
The film is set in a speculative Philippines where air pollution has reached irreparable proportions...
While out driving together, a father and his son discover that they share different principles and p...