A mathematical play on one repeated movement. It imparts a sense of possibilities: that something simple can produce complex and unexpected patterns. As with an atom, the variety of possibilities from a base movement is potentially infinite.
Nine chapters, two hours of maths, that take you gradually up to the fourth dimension. Mathematical ...
Made entirely on Roger Wagner's HyperStudio software, Chris Marker explores set theory, using Noah's...
In Wiertz and Verbeek's kinetic, kaleidoscopic opus Keep on Turning (1974, 3 min, 16mm, sound) cubes...
Disney used animation here to explain through this wonderful adventure of Donald how mathematics can...
SPEED is the result of an artificial intelligence transforming bin footage into something beautiful ...
A horse goddess gives birth to three powerful brothers who set out into the Underworld to save three...
An exploration of the relationship between sound and picture inspired by the two lights (twi-light) ...
Join Tad and Lily a they blast off on an exciting educational adventure! Tad and Lily need the perfe...
A journey to the origins of cinema, starting with its forgotten fathers: the pioneers who achieved m...
An abstract computer-generated film. The image is of squares revolving in space around and through e...
"Mouris’s film, YOU’RE NOT REAL PRETTY BUT YOU’RE MINE…, built upon the strongest elements of QUICK ...
Torn from their home by a hand in the sky, colorful entities seek freedom from a rigid binary in thi...
Jane Conger Belson Shimane's first film, Logos, premiered in 1957 and was screened at festivals in N...
One of a humorous series of films devised to explain in graphic terms the concepts of basic mathemat...
Melbhattan. Melbhattan is part homage, part pastiche of the opening sequence of Woody Allen's semina...
Three memories that become one. An attempt to merge heterogeneous materials: a film sequence shot in...
Claire is composed of digital scans and blow-ups of a series of three ink-on-paper artworks created ...
A short, animated film based on Edwin Abbott's 1884 satirical novella, Flatland: A Romance of Many D...
In the darkness of a cave, one man who had never seen even his own figure found a hollow flooded wit...