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Train flicker film shot in Crockett California. Aberrations discovered in final cut 7 through layering, contrast and opacity.
A mishap causes the robot Colby's memory of what friendship is supposed to be to go missing! How can Colby continue to hang with his friends if he doesn't know what a friend is?
The desolation of vast retail spaces is not so far off from the decay of one's memories.
A visualization of memory loss through the destruction of negatives.
Directed by Michael Betancourt
A divorced doctor is gifted a bespoke door that sends him back 25 years in search of the only woman he ever loved.
Self-immolation and thoughts on time.
About ends and memory, the end of an era. I film to remember: the end of a summer, of a family, a last trip to Vermont before a separation, grandparents getting older.... I film impromptu, dissolving and fading in the camera. At night I hand-develop the film in a beaker. It sticks together and stains, leaving traces and holes that only add to the nostalgia. I leave the film as is, adding only some improvised music, which by its minor harmonies and discordances goes well with the faded, stained pictures.
From writer and director Todd Redenius comes a short horror film titled "In Memory of" which premiered in Seattle and was shown at multiple festivals in the United States.
Experimental video shot on a cellphone.
What is the meaning of "memory" in the digital age? The MEMORY SERIES compresses 10 years of Video8 footage in 10 MEGABYTES, 1 MEGABYTE and 1000 BITS OF MEMORY. The algorithm is working, memory is fading, images are becoming more and more abstract. Compression relates to an aesthetic of the small file format, a counter strategy against the ever increasing resolution, bitrate and (environmental) cost of digital images. It also allows for the manipulation of the material basis of images itself.
A man studies old collections of newspapers in the library. A news package rips. He burns the clippings he hits. A man who has a family shame because his brother is homosexual cleans the past. In memory of his family and society, this so-called shame erases.
The first Alien Workshop video stands as one of the trippiest skate videos ever made, and arguably the company's most influential. At times the video feels more like an avant-garde visual experiment than something made to spotlight the gnar shredding of Bo Turner, Rob Dyrdek and other Workshop riders.
The wife of a wealthy man hires memory erasing agents to erase the memory of the young lover with whom he is having an affair, but soon realizes that the young lover will stop at nothing to keep the man's love for her alive.
To escape from his everyday life, Hee-Tae visits the area where he grew up in search for his ex-girlfriend Tae-Eun. It is the place of his childhood memories, good ones, as well as ones he would rather forget. Torn between past and future, guilt and desire, will Hee-Tae be able to find Tae-Eun and go back to the past?
Michael, later in life also known as Mikhail, became intrigued by news of youth like himself running off to San Francisco, to new ideas, living communally and breaking away from conservative expectations. In these times of social exploration, of liberated energy, of amassing memory after memory there also were conflicts with those intolerant of everything the young ones created. After a few short years, numerous traumatic experiences drove many to return home and others to seek utopia elsewhere. Michael/Mikhail was not a revolutionary, he was only lending a hand to a way of life that fostered a healthy, prosperous community, a place where mutual support raises the wellbeing and power of everyone.
In 1946, a young forester was dispatched to the north of Finland to find trees large enough to serve as electricity poles in Ireland. The only surviving record of his hazardous mission are a few telegrams he sent to the home front. Directors Feargal Ward and Adrian Duncan literally follow in his footsteps in this tough trek through the subarctic wilderness, captured in dreamlike, hallucinatory scenes. The fantastic soundscape with high-pitched, sparse tones only intensifies the sense of desolation and mystery.
A sequel to HEALING PROCESS: "Four years after my father died, I found the sympathy cards, the certificates for trees in Israel, and the letters of condolence that I stashed away in haste when my mother demanded, 'Get rid of these.' Due to my morbid curiosity, I opened the envelopes." – (from the beginning of the soundtrack)
In the Dome of World Archives, the memory of the gifted people has replaced the memory of the computers. Two young citizens, Nichmon and Lara, oppressed by a rigid bureaucracy, meet by chance and their lives connect forever.
A tragic accident drives a father to push the boundaries of science. Will the emotional scars turn to physical scars, or are some wounds too deep to heal?