Posted by Fabio 4 February 2011
Crossing Lines is a short film that documents Irish artist Conor Harrington trip to Tel Aviv, Israel and Bethleham, Palestine in May 2010.
Posted by Fabio 2 February 2011
A selection of pieces from New York based artist Asher Penn’s series Hebrew Paintings Vitrine #1. read more
Posted by Fabio 1 February 2011
The drawing machine Viktor is an amalgam of digital and mechanical technologies. A collage of tools, all of which were invented for other general and specific uses. The video shows Viktor illustrating the lecture «5000 Years of Chairs» by Michael Marriott about the development of the world through advances in chair making technologies spanning five thousand years.
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Posted by Fabio 1 February 2011
Dashenka Prochazka consistent prowess in the art scene has garnered her to be a globally recognized artist that is able to unearth delicate and beautiful portrayals of the underworld. Her creations are explored through intrinsic, eclectic tales that captivate the fantastical whims of every day life.
Posted by Fabio 31 January 2011
An extract from the movie Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould from 1993 directed by François Girard.
Posted by Fabio 29 January 2011
A series of photographs documenting the current conflict in Egypt. read more
Posted by Fabio 28 January 2011
What A Big Wide World is the new single by Essie Jain, taken from the album Until The Light Of Morning, on Leaf records. The video was directed by the very talented Carolina Melis.
Posted by Fabio 28 January 2011
American avante-garde “experimental” filmmaker, artist, and professor of media studies, Paul Sharits, was born in Denver, Colorado on February 7, 1943. Paul Sharits is widely known for his structural films, the use of multiple projectors, infinite film loops, experimental soundtracks, and interventions at the level of the filmstrip in order to realize his elemental mode of cinematic presentation. read more