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She's gone and he knows that he doesn't have much time. His legs are giving out, but they'll last. They'll last long enough to get there, and that's all that matters. It doesn't matter that those creatures will come for his body.
In the city of Novigrad, a gang member named Geralt along with his sidekick Triss hunt down notorious mob leader Stregabor. A mash-up of CD Project Red's Cyberpunk and Witcher Franchises!
Francis, a modern-day one-eyed man, struggles to see our world the way we see it. His single eye perceives other-dimensional multiversal shapes, creatures and colors unknown to the human mind. Aided by a ridiculed experimental scientist and a former child star narrator of books-on-tape, Francis transforms himself many times over in his attempt to find a place to belong within our confining three-dimensional world.
A cowboy comes to the aid of a banker and his daughter who are fighting outlaws.
A wronged young tribal woman, in the absence of systemic justice, turns rebel, but struggles to be able to fulfil all the expectations that the path to retribution demands.
Are you clean or are you doping? This questions haunts Tony Martin since he became a pro. He considers himself as one of the "new generation". But is that believable? Whom can you trust? Some of the people of his team have a questionable history. This documentary gives an intimate insight into the structure of a pro cycling team and shows areas which are normally absolut taboo zones for cameras.
David Wilson’s Cal Arts thesis film is structured around a cycle of seasons, but each of its three parts also employs a variety of cinematic cycles. Even a film loop played over and over is not a closed circuit – it gets increasingly dirty and scratched, and will eventual break in the projector. In this way, David’s cycles are gradually developing processes which employ loops and repetition, but only as agents of change and development, like the seasons themselves.
A video containing lots of computer graphics, containing many sequences taken from Amiga demos from 1989-1991.
Work on The Heart Cycle commenced as a series of experiments with a roll of 16mm ‘found footage’ film and a newly acquired CCTV system (sited at the college of art in which I worked). A film projector and several studio cameras connected through a simple vision mixer to monitors and a video tape deck, recorded a series of procedures and adjustments made to the system during experiments and ‘rehearsals’. The new media of analogue video delivered motion pictures that displayed in ‘real time’, the state of a system in synthesis. These peaked as a final performance, the extent unedited, 'single-take' recording of The Heart Cycle.
The eye of a child holds an entire life. Stunning, partly abstract animation with a beautiful soundtrack, leaving plenty of room for the viewer’s imagination. Psychedelics in soft pastel shades.
Documents twenty years of the American Society for Cybernetics. "A cybernetic report about cybernetics." By cybernetician Judith Lombardi.
The Cypress Tree directed by James Fotopolous
Cybergeddon follows the story of agent Chloe Jocelyn as she investigates a slew of seemingly unrelated cyber attacks with fellow agent Frank Parker and incarcerated master hacker Chase Rabbit Rosen. Chloe and her team must crack the worldwide cybercrime ring led by Gustov Dobreff before it is too late. In a world where everyone is connected, everyone is at risk.
A short experimental film that expresses the feelings brought up by the coronavirus outbreak.
Documentation of live Expanded Cinema performance.
The Black Cyclone charts the legendary rise of Taylor, once proclaimed the fastest man in America at the turn of the 20th century.
The nature of form is to hide the object rather than define it, and the nature of light is to conceal substance rather than to delineate.
This 1992 video highlights Dan Graham's installation Two-Way Mirror Cylinder Inside Cube and a Video Salon, originally created as part of the Rooftop Urban Park Project at the Dia Center for the Arts in 1991. The video documents and further explores Graham's investigations of the urban environment, from Abbe Laugier's theory of the Rustic Hut to Parisian shopping arcades, wintergardens, museums, Disneyland and corporate office buildings. For the Dia Center in New York City, Graham developed an environment, analogous to a small-scale urban park, which integrates aesthetic and utilitarian functions, and spatial and visual experiences, bringing the landscape into the roof and extending the roof into the landscape. Graham writes: "The pavilion structures are psychologically and socially self-reflective. There is a dialectic between the perception of oneself and other bodies perceiving themselves, making the spectator conscious of him or herself as a body.