The term hysteresis soberly describes a processual behaviour where the previous history affects the result as much as new changes. Robert Seidel enters analogue drawings, performance footage of the queer dancer Tsuki and pluck sounds and drones by Oval into a feedback system that reorganises time and movement in a multicoloured and sensual organic tableau.

Abstract video art by John Sanborn and Dean Winkler. Dedicated to Ed Emshwiller.
Part one of the two part abstract video art-piece, with music composed by Philip Glass and performed...

CGI collage short film originally premiered as part of the 'Extinction Renaissance' exhibition at th...

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

"We are powerfully imprisoned by the terms in which we have been conducted to think.” - R. Buckminst...

To explore themes of solitude and our artificial online existences, filmmaker Anna Apter created thi...

A compilation of avant-garde artwork and talent of the mid to late 20th century hosted by Ryuichi Sa...

This isn’t a film. It’s a leaked ritual. Somewhere between analog prayer and digital disease, a col...

Confined to an endlessly burning waiting room, a dying sedentary woman experiences herself blurring ...

A whirlwind of improvisation combines the images of animator Pierre Hébert with the avant-garde soun...

A feminine machine, stuffed with modern nano-technology and useless operations is depicted in this m...

A brief journey through the human experience as seen by the eyes of an Artificial Intelligence.

This is a didactic film in disguise. A progression of brilliant geometric shapes bombard the screen ...

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

Real time development of a video feedback, processed and controlled through a video keyer. Sound res...

Furio’s Furious Fragments & Friends - Furio Jesi (1941 Turin -1980 Genoa), enfant prodige moving bet...

Shot on 16mm film in New York and composed in Berlin, the work explores polarizing themes of the met...