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.

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

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

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

Shot on 16mm film in New York and composed in Berlin, the work explores polarizing themes of the met...
Part one of the two part abstract video art-piece, with music composed by Philip Glass and performed...

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

A meditation on isolation through paint textures, video collage and sound

In a city inhabited by drawn beings, an indigenous boy witnesses a holographic appearance. It is the...

Video Weavings is a link between the modern (video) and the ancient (weaving) technologies. Video We...

Abstract computer animation set to autoharp solo music composed and performed by Jordan Belson

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

Reynivellir is a representation of the transit that is generated when approaching the art work, desc...

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

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

SPEED is the result of an artificial intelligence transforming bin footage into something beautiful ...

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

Abstract video art by John Sanborn and Dean Winkler. Dedicated to Ed Emshwiller.

American cartoons are the starting point for Martin Arnold's new work. Sequences of short films form...