Queen of the Luna Par(k)ing is a moving image produced by Sara Ferro and Chris Weil. The title itself is a combination of the element moon (from the Italian “luna” ) shining over a parking slot, where a girl is waiting for encountering someone, perhaps the king of the luna park. While acting in the gap of certainties like a lonely queen the moonshine splits its aura into the colours red/blue/yellow, interpreting the interstellar communication signals of Voyager 1 launched by the NASA in 1977. Exactly the year when the protagonist Wundersaar (Luna Queen) was born. Therefore the journey of the Voyager space probe can be seen as a metaphor for the expedition of every human being discovering the unknown in the deep space of life.
Ian Haig’s The Foaming Node essays the discovery and emergence of new bodily organs in meticulous an...
In the nearby future, the Gulf stream may certainly collapse in itself as the percentage of saltwate...
If a machine would possess a soul it might be a beach. Every single sand corn symbolizes a data-set ...
In a city inhabited by drawn beings, an indigenous boy witnesses a holographic appearance. It is the...
Pegasus viz. incorruptibility undergoes a stress test to prove its name. Will his code of chivalry s...
The confusion, fatigue, and exhaustion of a twenty-year-old girl were evident when she recently move...
A fiction science monologue about artificial fertilization and its consequences, delivered by four c...
A meditation on isolation through paint textures, video collage and sound
A 19-minute short film featuring the six performances of the Japanese performance art group Grinder-...
A vlogger whose life is seemingly controlled by an unknown presence begins to spiral as he falls fur...
The virtual world generated by the real world of the twentieth century is growing exponentially, lik...
An experimental film comprised of Stanley Kubrick's THE SHINING played forwards and backwards at the...
"I Do Not Know What It Is that I Am Like" juxtaposes images of animals, both wild and domestic, and ...
SHIFTING VISIONS is a video essay that revolves around the transition between the different stages o...
In this film, Nauman bounces his testicles with one hand. Shot in extreme close-up, the work is perh...
A compilation of avant-garde artwork and talent of the mid to late 20th century hosted by Ryuichi Sa...
Moving through its five parts, the work describes a cycle of birth through to death, depicting both ...