King Bee is a time-lapse documentary/comedy about contemporary society and times. The collective portrait of the people of Spišský Hrhov – a Slovak village featured in the New York Times – strives to find answers to whether or not ideal community life is still attainable. In the 21st century, our society emphasises the importance of individual self-realisation, thus forgetting about our interdependence. Are we just going to bitterly, yet with admiration, watch the prosperous bee kingdom?
How's it all gonna end? This experience takes us on a journey to the end of time, trillions of years...
An analysis of the flow of water from mountain to aqueduct, city to sea. Shot at and around the East...
This is a companion piece to the Fall time-lapse. Intended to be the polar opposite of the first one...
Feel the rush of the breathtakingly beautiful National Parks of California with one deep breath of t...
Time lapse of a flight of stairs. One of five segments from Intervalometer Experiments (2001-2003).
The sound of a ticking kitchen timer introduces a slim, nude woman who is standing in semi-profile a...
A 1963 timelapse recording shows the effects of air pollution during an entire day on Santa Monica B...
Days slip away in a former baptist church haunted by its past
"At the beginning of the 19th century there is no Chicago. There was a fort that was set on fire by ...
LAND is a fluid series of formal land animation experiments based upon the imprint of landscapes in ...
DEO A reimagining of Deo Gratias (ca. 1497) by Johannes Ockeghem. A Film by Eric Leiser. Animation...
Tiny parasols sprout up like fungi across a beautiful wooded landscape in this hybrid stop motion/ti...
There are now more billionaires in India than there are anywhere else in the world, excluding China ...
A mix of Rock and Roll and Blues are the secret for successful rebellion. When I took my camera to t...
"Hello. I'm Itami Jun. I apologize for my poor Korean." Itami Jun (Yoo Dongryong), a Korean architec...
No rest for the elite of Grand Prix racing. Cutting edge R&D is the norm for Formula One teams and t...