Furio’s Furious Fragments & Friends - Furio Jesi (1941 Turin -1980 Genoa), enfant prodige moving between a plethora of disciplines – egyptology, history of religions, German philology, literary criticism - passed away prematurely, not without leaving bright fragments which throw light on mechanisms beneath many socio-cultural practices, for instance regarding cultural belonging, the functions of myth in modern society. He saw kind of “mythological machines” at work underneath our cultural production of meanings, historically determined, departing from a void, something that is still in culture but as residue, a missing link to an alleged authentic experience nowadays compromised up to the point to became just rhetoric, a byword, which is in no way neutral, but a tool, a macchina, for maintaining the status quo and serving the power apparatus. As in the case of holidays, celebrations and festivals.

After concluding the now-legendary public access TV series, The Pain Factory, Michael Nine embarked ...

Enigma is something of a more glamorous version of White Hole, with a wide variety of elaborate text...

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IDFA and Canadian filmmaker Peter Wintonick had a close relationship for decades. He was a hard work...

This film was made out of the capture of a live animation performance presented in Rome in January 2...

Arbitrary Logic, an interactive audio-visual synthesiser was first presented under the working title...

Confined to an endlessly burning waiting room, a dying sedentary woman experiences herself blurring ...
Part one of the two part abstract video art-piece, with music composed by Philip Glass and performed...

One of Paik’s most overtly political and poignant statements, Guadalcanal Requiem is a performance/d...

Shows a couple (Adam and Eve) and various objects, simultaneously, in time, space and movement.

A young, wannabe streetwear influencer dying to make an impact on the world gets a lot more than he ...
Produced at International Video Colony Ohrid, Macedonia 1989. Screened in retrospective at Alternati...

In his book "1984", George Orwell saw the television of the future as a control instrument in the ha...

The quixotic journey of Nam June Paik, one of the most famous Asian artists of the 20th century, who...

In this hyper-realistic digitally rendered video, sandwiches are assembled in sequence. Each compone...
Poet and artist Vito Acconci points his finger towards the camera and his own reflection in an offsc...
Presented without commentary, this film reveals the thinking behind the work of John Baldessari over...

A political work in which Ko Nakajima opposes himself to the Vietnam War.