formula, a constantly evolving work updated with each presentation, is a perfect synchronisation between sound frequencies and the movements on the screen. It places the viewer in a binary geometry of space and exploits the darkness to amplify one's perceptions. There is a complete integration of the various elements, composing music, images, lighting and orchestrating the relationships between them through a highly precise score.

Two ballet dancers perform a dance enhanced with surreal after-image visuals.

Experimental short uses Ray Charles' “What'd I Say” as accompaniment to constantly shifting collage ...

In this extraordinary short animation, Evelyn Lambart and Norman McLaren painted colours, shapes, an...

An experimental film of the group Throbbing Gristle in concert.

Using morgue photos, newsreel footage, and a recording by Lena Horne, Cuban filmmaker Santiago Alvar...

A collage of Derek Jarman's super 8 footage spanning over 20 years.

Various life performances by Japanese Noise acts: Aube - Low Spin Drift / Incapacitants - Live At 20...

James Sumner directs and animates the entire Dirty Projectors’ The Getty Address.

The final 17 years of American singer and musician Karen Carpenter, performed almost entirely by mod...

The second "visual album" (a collection of short films) by Beyoncé, this time around she takes a pie...

This metaphorical surrealist tale is an allusion. NIGHTINGALES IN DECEMBER is a trip into the memori...

Throughout three decades, Bill Laswell has been a constant innovator, fusing seemingly disparate gen...

From 1967-71 Barry Spinello made films without camera or tape recorder by hand drawing both sound an...

Multi-faceted artist Phil Niblock captures a brief moment of an interstellar communication by the Ar...

Ensemble for Somnambulists was a film Maya Deren made while teaching a workshop at the Toronto Film ...

A collectively made filmic opera in 35 parts. The Black and predominantly queer art collective, an e...
10 minute experimental film. Warning: this video involves frequent strobing.
A 'reversal' of Jean-Léon Gérôme's 1872 painting Pollice Verso.

As technology accelerates, our species' collective imagination of the future grows ever more kaleido...