Originally produced anonymously and distributed by RTMark, Untitled #29.95 tells the story of the commercial art establishment's attempt to turn video art into a precious commodified object through the release of limited editions during the nineties.
Celestial Night is a film on visibility and questions what it means to see. It is a film about what ...
Terminal City records the demolition of the Devonshire Hotel in Vancouver; through extreme show moti...
Games with muscles, games with power, SM games. The naked body employed as a prop. Perceptions of on...
A camera calligraphy of the coastal bush -- celebrating growth, summer light, rock and plant texture...
A languid, beautifully shot collection of landscapes, edited into a whimsical and touching film.
Still Life #02 is part of a broader investigation on our relationship with images and their immateri...
On Inauguration Day 2017, the filmmaker spent all day in a Washington, DC, used bookstore, where he ...
In this new video essay, filmmaker Alexandre O. Philippe delves into the dread-inducing mood and ton...
Guy Ben-Ner, one of Israel's foremost video artists, gained international recognition with a series ...
A day in the life of Swedish poet Karl Holmqvist.
The heavily compressed time and space where all survival images from my memory live in. After journe...
In the fall of 1967, intermedia artists Ture Sjölander and Lars Weck collaborated with Bengt Modin, ...
A piano player is able to perform a Chopin piece backwards and Galeta will film it backwards and for...
A video essay where the author presumes motivations and insights in a fictionalized biography regard...
Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.
During WWII, the Japanese army developed experimental balloons able to cross the Pacific Ocean and r...
Multi-faceted artist Phil Niblock captures a brief moment of an interstellar communication by the Ar...