Posted by Fabio 20 December 2010
EXISTING THINGS – performance and video, curated by Spike Art Quarterly for Vienna Art Week 2010. Christian Falsnaes (1980) is a Danish artist who studied Philosophy at University of Copenhagen and fine art at Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
Posted by Fabio 14 December 2010
In celebration of the greatest athletic achievement by a man on a psychedelic journey, No Mas and artist James Blagden proudly present the animated tale of Dock Ellis’ legendary LSD no-hitter.
Posted by Fabio 8 December 2010
Errata is an experimental film in which director Alexander Stewart used a photocopier to generate frames of animation. Each frame of the film is photocopy of the previous frame. Both black & white and color photocopies were used to make this film, approximately 4,600 copies total.
Posted by Fabio 7 December 2010
Sound Works Collection explore the world of TRON: LEGACY, a high-tech adventure set in a digital world that’s unlike anything ever seen or heard. In this exclusive sound for film profile they talk with Sound Re-Recording Mixer Gary Rizzo, Supervising Sound Editor Gwen Yates Whittle, and Sound Designer Steve Boeddeker.
Posted by Fabio 3 December 2010
Do you remember your first love? … Do you remember your first kiss? … Do you remember?… Apricot is written & directed by Ben Briand.
Posted by Fabio 1 December 2010
Pictures of a elaborately designed miniature setting of a forest, were filmed solitary and combined with 3D animations of firebugs and gardenspiders in post-production. Directed & produced by Fabian Grodde.
Posted by Fabio 29 November 2010
The video installation by French artist Natacha Paganelli “Kolo/Dance” spreads a spectacular enchantment which could remind some minimalist version of the choreographic inventions of the time of Russian Ballets…It makes appear in the style of kaleidoscope the fiction of one popular vitality stemming from the Nature, realizing at the same time as it reveals the utopia which animated the attempts to establish a national spirit in Former Yugoslavia on the reconstruction of folk traditions.
Posted by Fabio 26 November 2010
“Linotype: The Film” is a documentary about Ottmar Mergenthaler’s amazing Linotype typecasting machine and the people who own and love these machines today. Directed by Douglas Wilson.