Zyklon by Alvaro Posadas (ES)

Zyklon by Alvaro Posadas (ES)

music: Charles Bernstein ‘Run, Nancy!’
A Nightmare on Elm Street Soundtrack 1984.

Vanishing Point by Takuya Hosogane (JAP)

Vanishing Point by Takuya Hosogane (JAP)

Movie
:Takuya Hosogane
(private)hsgn.tk
(unit)bonsajo.org
Music
:cubesato
cubicroom.net/
ax.itunes.apple.com/jp/artist/cubesato/id323664538
:Meine Meinung
meimei-music.com
itunes.apple.com/jp/artist/meine-meinung/id252608676?uo=6

MachineMachine by Cyril le Levreur (FR)

MachineMachine by Cyril le Levreur (FR)

-réalisation :: cyril le levreur
-musique :: ruckus roboticus

Inflating turing pattern 5 by Jonathan McCabe (AUS)

Inflating turing pattern 5 by Jonathan McCabe (AUS)

5-fold rotationally symmetric turing instability in an inflating space.

The Tourist & The Picket-Fence Prison by Myron Campbell (CAN)

The Tourist & The Picket-Fence Prison by Myron Campbell (CAN)

The Tourist & The Picket-Fence Prison is faction of an ongoing animation series called The Fragile Circus where tourists are ruthless scavengers that feed off other creatures by taking their photo. In this case, a curious tourist invades the privacy of a lonely pine tree.

Absurde by Charlotte Cornaton (FR)

Absurde by Charlotte Cornaton (FR)

Dialogue absurde//
Vidéo à but scénographique située dans le cadre d’une pièce de théâtre absurde mélangeant les classiques du genre :
1// Huis Clos, Jean Paul Sartre.
2// Fin de partie, Samuel Beckett.
3// La Cantatrice Chauve, Eugène Ionesco.
4// Les Bonnes, Jean Genet.
5// Ubu roi, Alfred Jarry
Sur un remix personnel composé de :
1// UMO, OOIOO.
2// Lost Art Of Murder, [...]

Colorform by Raymond Salvatore Harmon

Colorform by Raymond Salvatore Harmon

Raymond Salvatore Harmon is a cross genre media artist, filmmaker, sound artist, and record producer whose work has defied categorization for the past decade. As a new media artist and experimental filmmaker his work pushes at the boundaries between anthropological study, philosophic discourse, and contemporary art. With a CV extending from performance based 16mm and [...]

Exile Paranoia by Nassrin Nasser (GB)

Exile Paranoia by Nassrin Nasser (GB)

The consequences of geopolitical conflicts can alter our personal life and restrict our choices. As an Iranian, I found myself highly bound by immigration restrictions due to political issues between Iran and the Super Powers. This project represents my personal perception of these consequences.
The metaphorical story addresses the obstacles an immigrant confronts through out her [...]

Mass by Pylinsky Evgeny (UKR)

Mass by Pylinsky Evgeny (UKR)

Abstract video made in After Effects.

Jacques Louis David, Patroclus by Robert Hodgin (USA)

Jacques Louis David, Patroclus by Robert Hodgin (USA)

25000 magnetic particles present the form of Patroclus as painted by Jacques Louis David.

Docking by Mato Atom

Docking by Mato Atom

“Docking” – A little film

Madame Forever by Myron Campbell (CAN)

Madame Forever by Myron Campbell (CAN)

An old and weary actress is literally falling apart backstage in her dressing room. In spite of the apparent travesty, she still manages to pull herself together in order to pose for a few glamour shots
Story Idea: Myron Campbell & Trent Noble
Myron Campbell: 2D Animation / Music & Sound
Trent Noble: 3D Animation

Deep Shadows by Alvaro Posadas (ES)

Deep Shadows by Alvaro Posadas (ES)

Music: Goblin ‘Deep Shadows’ Profondo Rosso Soundtrack 1975.

Where is your art? Nilseuropa (HUN)

Where is your art? Nilseuropa (HUN)

“Where is your art” is a kinetic sound installation based on a twitter feed. Once a visitor enters the room hacked toy robots start to chat about art, reading the most recent lines of twitter community.

“The Kiss” by Giuseppe Ragazzini (I)

“The Kiss” by Giuseppe Ragazzini (I)

A collage of Renaissance art’s paintings becomes a passionate kiss between two lovers.

Decode Sneak Preview V&A Museum London (GB)

Decode Sneak Preview V&A Museum London (GB)

A collaboration between the V&A and onedotzero, Decode: Digital Design Sensations showcases the latest developments in digital and interactive design, from small, screen-based, graphics to large-scale interactive installations.
Decode: Digital Design Sensations showcases the latest developments in digital and interactive design, from small, screen-based, graphics to large-scale interactive installations. The exhibition includes works by established international [...]

Make Out by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (MEX)

Make Out by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (MEX)

“Make Out” is the eight piece in the Shadow Box series of interactive [...]

Solar rework by Robert Hodgkin (USA)

Solar rework by Robert Hodgkin (USA)

Robert Hodgkin was asked to rework his older Solar piece so that it could be audio responsive in real-time for the show DECODE in V&A.

Fish Soup by Alex Tchernyi & Ulu Braun (D)

Fish Soup by Alex Tchernyi & Ulu Braun (D)

Under water, in air and in the coastal regions the Mediteranean population prepares a spectacular event, which will not be forgotten in even 100 years. Mankind history shows that even ideas like the construction of pyramids or moon expeditions are realizable and admired afterwards. The extent, the overcoming of normal physical borders and the inexplicability [...]

Lost Below by Mato Atom (USA)

Lost Below by Mato Atom (USA)

Non commercial work.

Until Every Shape Has Found Its City…(excerpt 1) by Andrew Benson

Until Every Shape Has Found Its City…(excerpt 1) by Andrew Benson

This is an excerpt from an interactive video installation that was installed at Johansson Projects gallery in Oakland,CA 2009.

Milk Teeth by Tibor Banoczki (GB)

Milk Teeth by Tibor Banoczki (GB)

A young boy follows his sister into a field as she sneaks out to see her boyfriend.

Mimisbrunnr by Theletus (LET)

Mimisbrunnr by Theletus (LET)

Mimir in Norse mythology, the wisest of the gods of the tribe Aesir; he was also believed to be a water spirit. Mimir was sent by the Aesir as a hostage to the rival gods (the Vanir), but he was decapitated and his head was returned to the Aesir. The god Odin preserved the head [...]

Field by Selfburning (RUS)

Field by Selfburning (RUS)

Experimental short film.
Design and animation Selfburning.
Sound design Alexey Devyanin.

Red Rain by Carlos Villar (ES)

Red Rain by Carlos Villar (ES)

Textures about a broken heart.

Vanitas by Charlotte Cornaton (FR)

Vanitas by Charlotte Cornaton (FR)

Terra est vanitas, casts, cracks, vanities and voids//
Thèse Vanitas.
Master Art graphique ESAG Penninghen, major mention excellente.
Vanitas is a state of emptiness.Vanitas is a parallel between ceramics and graphic design through a triptych of contemporary vanities : body, knowledge, morality. A ceramic skull divided in 13 pictogrammes is the starting point of this thesis project. A [...]

Phenotype by Gwen van Hee (B)

Phenotype by Gwen van Hee (B)

From circle to helix, audio responsive video exploration.
Play around with it on: revoid.be/phenotype
Audio: Biaz – Drop Da Bomb
djbiaz.blogspot.com

Strata#2 by Quayola (GB)

Strata#2 by Quayola (GB)

Second piece within the ongoing Strata series, “Strata #2” explores the icons of french gothic imagery and architecture, focusing on the layering of times function and representations.
The video describes an imaginary alteration of architectural matter. By moving through the spaces of “Notre Dame” and “Saint Eustache” a process of metamorphosis is slowly revealed, transforming structure [...]

Going round in circles, Shibuya crossing by Gian Pablo Villamil (USA)

Going round in circles, Shibuya crossing by Gian Pablo Villamil (USA)

All the people going round and round, popping in and out, ending up just where they started.
Footage of Shibuya crossing in Tokyo, heavily processed optically and digitally.

A Parallel Image by Gebhard Sengmüller, in collaboration with Franz Büchinger, supported by Fels-Multiprint

A Parallel Image by Gebhard Sengmüller, in collaboration with Franz Büchinger, supported by Fels-Multiprint

“A Parallel Image” is an electronic camera obscura. This media-archaeological, interactive sculpture is based on the fictive assumption that the currently still valid principle of electronically transmitting moving images, namely by breaking them down into single images and image lines, was never discovered. The result is an apparatus that attempts a highly elaborate parallel transmission [...]

Noritz by Ayah Bdeir (USA)

Noritz by Ayah Bdeir (USA)

Ayah Bdeir is an artist, engineer and interaction designer. She graduated from the MIT Media Lab with a Masters of Media Arts and Sciences after studying Computer & Communication Engineering and Sociology in the American University of Beirut.
With an upbringing between Lebanon, Canada and the United States, Ayah’s work uses technology to look at cross [...]

Atu XVIII-the Moon by Doug O’Neill (USA)

Atu XVIII-the Moon by Doug O’Neill (USA)

An ambient video for the Abattoir Pages production by Foolish People and Guerrilla Zoo. Based on Atu XVIII the Moon card in the Tarot, this is a collaborative piece using 2D artwork by P. Emerson Williams and audio by Zane Kanevsky.

Flightpattern by Gwen van Hee (B)

Flightpattern by Gwen van Hee (B)

Handdrawn audioresponsive video exploration.
Audio: Amon Tobin – El Cargo
amontobin.com

Flickering by Kika Nicolela (BRA)

Flickering by Kika Nicolela (BRA)

From darkness to light, and back to darkness; an emotional self-portrait.

EVX-07 by Shih Chieh Huang (USA)

EVX-07 by Shih Chieh Huang (USA)

Claude Levi-Strauss divided human thought into two modes: The first is scientific, seeking to ascertain cause and effect based on evidence. The second is the mythical, intuitive mode of “bricolage.” The two produce different correlative relationships between people and the environment. In Shih Chieh Huang’s works, these two modes of thought undergo a magical reversion: [...]

Revenge by Lernert Engelberts & Sander Plug (NL)

Revenge by Lernert Engelberts & Sander Plug (NL)

A series of short videos as part of a 2 hour documentary about revenge for VPRO television.

Studio Banana TV Interviews Pablo Valbuena

Studio Banana TV Interviews Pablo Valbuena

Studio Banana TV interviews visual artist and architect Pablo Valbuena (Madrid, 1978). After working in digital media designing virtual architectures for videogames, he currently looks for new ways of using light to introduce the dimensions of time and movement in urban spaces, altering the perception of physical space through projected virtual realities.
His Augmented Sculptures create [...]

Best Flamewar Ever by Eddo Stern (USA)

Best Flamewar Ever by Eddo Stern (USA)

Eddo Stern works on the disputed borderlands between fantasy and reality, exploring the uneasy and otherwise unconscious connections between physical existence and electronic simulation. His work explores new modes of narrative and documentary, experimental computer game design, fantasies of technology and history, and cross-cultural representation in computer games, film, and online media. He works in [...]

Incremental Drift on the Riemann Sphere by Daniel Piker (GB)

Incremental Drift on the Riemann Sphere by Daniel Piker (GB)

Take 1 large ‘Whitney Music Box’ and whisk together with ‘Mobius transformations revealed’. Add a sprinkle of ‘Indras Pearls’, the juice of a fresh Riemann Sphere, and stereographically project at 200C until crispy…

Sight rhythmics by Takmi Ikeda (JAP)

Sight rhythmics by Takmi Ikeda (JAP)

Generating sequence by modulo operation.

Luis by Niles Atallah, Cristobal Leon & Joaquin Cociña (Chile)

Luis by Niles Atallah, Cristobal Leon & Joaquin Cociña (Chile)

Luis is the 2nd short video of the series “Lucía, Luis y el lobo” (”Lucía, Luis and the Wolf”), it is a follow-up to the short video Lucía.
Luis talks about his life in the forest and his relationship with Lucía. He appears in charcoal on the walls of a room filled with broken objects that [...]

Studio Banana TV Interviews Chen Chieh Jen

Studio Banana TV Interviews Chen Chieh Jen

Studio Banana TV interviews Taiwanese videoartist Chen Chieh Jen.
Chen’s near silent works visually condense a range of human emotions such as pain and isolation to examine the social, political, and historical burdens of marginalized people and communities in Taiwan and beyond. He presented his first video work, Lingchi – Echoes of a Historical Photograph, at [...]

Elsewhereness:Cape Town by Anders Weberg and Robert Willim (S)

Elsewhereness:Cape Town by Anders Weberg and Robert Willim (S)

The Elsewhereness series deals with questions of site specificity, juxtaposing the nomadic with the place-bound. Early site specific artworks in the 1960-70 were often massive in form and commented the commodifications of the prevailing artworld. Many works were made in harmony with artist Richard Serras expression” to remove the work is to destroy the work”. [...]

Stranded in Malta by Myriam Thyes (D)

Stranded in Malta by Myriam Thyes (D)

The video connects three ways and times of stranding and living in Malta: St. Paul’s believed shipwreck in Malta 2000 years ago (celebrated till today); the Knights Hospitaller’s naval battles in the Mediterranean (15th till 18th century); today: immigrants from Africa reach Malta in small boats and live in refugee centres. A journey into [...]

Trickstr by SIBYLLE HAUERT & DANIEL REICHMUTH (CH)

Trickstr by SIBYLLE HAUERT & DANIEL REICHMUTH (CH)

“The trickster is an alchemist, a magician, creating realities in the duality of time and illusion.”
A massive presence is established in the space by the pixel light wall, a gigantic illuminator finely articulated through many individual lamp modules. Moving image patterns captivate the eye: rhythmical, abstract ornamentation dissolves into chaotic disorder; cycles oscillate producing pulsating [...]

Studio Banana TV Interviews Rirkrit Tiravanijas

Studio Banana TV Interviews Rirkrit Tiravanijas

Studio Banana TV interviews Thai visual artist Rirkrit Tiravanija who has transformed the constant movement and cultural interaction of his own life into an engaged conceptual art practice.
Interview realised with the sponsorship of the Universidad Europea de Madrid
Born in Buenos Aires in 1961, of Thai origin, he was raised in Thailand, Ethiopia and Canada, and [...]

Redownloaded by Paulo R.C.Barros (BRA)

Redownloaded by Paulo R.C.Barros (BRA)

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A new perception of the visual language through abstract, minimalist and conceptual themes.
Interview
What tools do you use the most at present?
A mix of sounds and images manipulation and creation software.
I also use Circuit-Bending, Mashup and Turntablism techniques to create new sounds.
Could you explain how you work, what themes or concepts and what is important [...]

The Fool by Theletus (LIT)

The Fool by Theletus (LIT)

This card is attributed to the letter Aleph, which means an Ox, but by its shape the Hebrew letter (so it is said) represents a plough- share; thus the significance is primarily Phallic. It is the first of the three Mother letters, Aleph, Mem, and Shin, which correspond in various interwoven fashions with all the [...]

Global Eyes/Globalized by Heiko Daxl (D)

Global Eyes/Globalized by Heiko Daxl (D)

Porn actresses from all over the world address the viewer.
Their standardized looks merge into global eyes.

Evolution by Alex Glawion (D)

Evolution by Alex Glawion (D)

This short animation reflects shortcomings of mankind in different stages. It was entirely created in Blender within a university motion design class.

Sniff by by Karolina Sobecka with software design by Jim George (USA)

Sniff by by Karolina Sobecka with software design by Jim George (USA)

As you walk down the street you are approached by a dog. He is on his guard trying to discern your intentions. He will follow you and interpret your gestures as friendly or aggressive. He will try to engage you in a relationship and get you to pay attention to him.
Sniff is an interactive projection [...]

Benditomachine I by Jossie Malis (ES)

Benditomachine I by Jossie Malis (ES)

Bendito Machine I features an ancient civilization and their interactions with modern technology. A village elder discovers a television and the tribe is fascinated with the new object, becoming overly-obsessed, and eventually hailing it as a god. One villager sees its evil nature and must find a way to destroy it.
With its minimalist colors and [...]

Live Scanner & Olga Mink NY, Empac – onedotzero

Live Scanner & Olga Mink NY, Empac – onedotzero

Live fragment of ‘The Nature of being’ audiovisual performance at Empac in NY, USA 2009 – onedotzerofestival.

Bendito Machine III by Jossie Malis (ES)

Bendito Machine III by Jossie Malis (ES)

Bendito Machine III features an ancient civilization and their interactions with modern technology. A village elder discovers a television and the tribe is fascinated with the new object, becoming overly-obsessed, and eventually hailing it as a god. One villager sees its evil nature and must find a way to destroy it.
With its minimalist colors and [...]

SOUND SCULPTURES by Daniel Franke (D)

SOUND SCULPTURES by Daniel Franke (D)

Interview

What has lead you to “create a work”?

Actually its my first test with Expressions in After Effects. The visualization is done using
FFT data. That allows me to create the whole Animation by its own. Even the camera is
generated by the sound, following the Emitter the complete time.
What tools do you use the most at [...]

Laser Cave by Emmett Feldman (USA)

Laser Cave by Emmett Feldman (USA)

Interactive Audio Visual installation for Mekanism’s “After School Special” art show.

Bubble by Robertina Sebjanic (SLO)

Bubble by Robertina Sebjanic (SLO)

When Bubble was presented to the public for the first time, the audience kept asking what was actually shown on film. What thing from the real world could take such bizarre forms and behave so unusually? Although the video shown at the joint exhibition was a curatorial intervention of mine, I didn’t know the answer. [...]

Sea by Joe Stevens (UK)

Sea by Joe Stevens (UK)

Colour, and nothing but colour, flat and unmodulated, floods the attention. While the colours are very simple this body of work has light, fresh qualities about it.
Interview

“What has lead you to “create this work”?

This work grew out of my playing in Flash. I really got into animating using ActionScript, enjoying the control it gave [...]

mAmI by Barbad Golshiri (Iran)

mAmI by Barbad Golshiri (Iran)

The exterior projection of mAmI shows eight young women in Iranian school uniforms standing in a row before a blue backdrop. The rocking chair in the interior is a play on an unadorned “throne,” and the old television set shows a 6-year-old professional mourner weeping bitterly. The women slowly close their eyes and dissolve into [...]

Points, lines, circles etc by Daniel Piker (UK)

Points, lines, circles etc by Daniel Piker (UK)

Various quick and playful geometric sketches, all done entirely in Grasshopper.
Music – Anakronic Electro Orchestra
myspace.com/anakronicelectroorkestra

The Forest by David Scharf (D)

The Forest by David Scharf (D)

Antonia is a 12 year old girl. She often has daydreams, in which she wonders of in to a magical far away forest, were she hides from the problems of the real world. One day, however, her father takes drastic measures and she has to face a decision.
Is your inner peace an utopian state until [...]

Tesserae by Takmi Ikeda (Japan)

Tesserae by Takmi Ikeda (Japan)

Interview

What has lead you to “create a work”?

The enjoyment of aural/visual perception and logic, and doubt to these.
What tools do you use the most at present?

SuperCollider and Processing.
I do not know every detail of the possibility of these tools yet…
Could you explain how you work, what themes or concepts and what is important to [...]

Urban Nature- Part One by Olga Mink (NL)

Urban Nature- Part One by Olga Mink (NL)

Video: Olga Mink / Music: Michel Banabila & Eric Vloeimans
Urban Nature is an atmospheric audio-visual collage accomplished by visually dramatic movements and atmospheric sounds.

Ordine-disordine by Francesca Grilli (I)

Ordine-disordine by Francesca Grilli (I)

Dall’anarchia al totalitarismo…

TRIPTRAIN by SupeReel (UK)

TRIPTRAIN by SupeReel (UK)

Interview

What has lead you to “create a work”?

Passion for moving image and electronic sounds. This installation was created for NXNW music and art festival, The Way We Are exhibition.
What tools do you use the most at present?

At the moment, use Logic for sound, Motion to animate and Final Cut to edit. All of [...]

Haikus by Julio Espinoza (Chile)

Haikus by Julio Espinoza (Chile)

Interview

What has lead you to “create a work”?

the observation from the people, nature and his relationship whit the video tecnology the digital image like a deformation from reality almost a reflextiòn in himself
What tools do you use the most at present?

I work with Video and Photografics Camera from low to high definition the image [...]

Into Temptation (French Penguin) Jonathan Monaghan (USA)

Into Temptation (French Penguin) Jonathan Monaghan (USA)

In a virtual photo-realistic 3d world, an emperor penguin is fused with Gothic architecture, creating a new life form that is both organic and synthetic. A subverted narrative develops which attempts to reveal something about an uneasy and uncertain relationship with nature.

Sousblue by Gwen van Hee (B)

Sousblue by Gwen van Hee (B)

Handdrawn audioresponsive video exploration.

Civilization by Marco Brambilla (USA)

Civilization by Marco Brambilla (USA)

Civilization is a video installation of artist/director Marco Brambilla for the elevators Standard Hotel in NYC. .
Civilization depicts a journey from hell to heaven interpreted through the modern language of film using computer-enhanced found footage. This epic video mural contains over 300 individual channels of looped video blended into a multi-layered seamless tableau of interconnecting [...]

Generative Flowers II by Don Releya (USA)

Generative Flowers II by Don Releya (USA)

Interview

What has lead you to “create the work”?

Generative Flowers II was created for a public outdoor installation at Victory Plaza in Dallas Texas. Victory Plaza has two 50×30 foot HD super screens. The two screens are located opposite each other across a large courtyard in front of the American Airlines Center. Flowers are the [...]

Altrove Semilla by Francisco Huichaqueo (CHILE)

Altrove Semilla by Francisco Huichaqueo (CHILE)

Altrove seed is a visual poetry that shows a subtle expressionist load in your image in movement is a displacement of the painting tells an abstract story of love.

Evolizer by Jan van Nuenen (NL)

Evolizer by Jan van Nuenen (NL)

Black and white figures are moving around in a futurist city. One of the figures, carrying a mystic box, leads you inside a building. The box opens and begins to reveal its own laws of physics. Basic elements begins to modulate spontaneously creating more and more complex organic species. There’s a violent struggle for life. [...]

Pixelfilm (?} by Garth+Ginny (GB)

Pixelfilm (?} by Garth+Ginny (GB)

The film was drawn in a 50×50 Pixel square frame by frame and the 8-Bit sound track was created using ‘Magical 8Bit’ a plug in for Garage Band. The title’s (?} is our version of an ascii art speech bubble with a question mark, which kind of sums the film up!

668 by Doug O’Neil (USA)

668 by Doug O’Neil (USA)

Interview

What has lead you to “create a work”?

I’ve created this piece mainly out of a desire to engage and challenge the viewer’s perception directly. I wanted this piece to be “alive” in an alchemical sense, in that it is saturated with the vital, subtle energy that distinguishes a living object from a “dead” [...]

Sour pinwheel by Jim Lipton (USA)

Sour pinwheel by Jim Lipton (USA)

This is by way of a sorbet swirl, with a bleak waltz to excite the palette.
The music is Sour Times, by Portishead.

Noise by Paolo Fernandez (CHILE)

Noise by Paolo Fernandez (CHILE)

Track Nº4 from the project “ Street , 8 video-collage pieces”. It is an experimental video that use the technique of collage as aesthetics, cultural and narrative framework. Through a systematic recollection’s procedure, poetical relationships among elements, images and sounds are found in the city which works as a centre of operations; establishing bonds with [...]

Psychic communication 2 by Volkan Ergen (TUR)

Psychic communication 2 by Volkan Ergen (TUR)

Knowledge about the brain and the end of swinging between the swamp from “Boza”, unmanned feeling deprived of a life as possible (lifestory) simulation and semi-reality ..

Chapter I: The Discovery by Félix Luque (ES)

Chapter I: The Discovery by Félix Luque (ES)

In the installation Chapter I: The Discovery the visitor discovers a sci-fi geometric object which outputs a code of light and sounds.
This work questions the viewer’s perception about the truthfulness of what is shown, outlining a journey from the initial visioning of a series of videos with synthetic images and ending up in an encounter [...]

Origami Butterfly by Jonathan McCabe (AUS)

Origami Butterfly by Jonathan McCabe (AUS)

Article written by Mitchell Whitelaw Generatorx
Last week I opened an exhibition by Canberra artist Jonathan McCabe – The Origami Butterfly Method. The show presents a family of images made with a supremely elegant – and as far as I know original – generative technique. The Method goes something like this. Imagine a square sheet of [...]

Dead-zone by Francesca Grilli (I)

Dead-zone by Francesca Grilli (I)

Interview

What has lead you to “create a work”?

I’m looking for geometric and linearity ‘of things in all areas of my work: architecture, photography and videos.
What tools do you use the most at present?

I use my pc MAC, that’s all.
Could you explain how you work, what themes or concepts and what is important to you?

My [...]

Lucid House June 2009 by Lucid House (GB)

Lucid House June 2009 by Lucid House (GB)

“Eye scorching, Ear splitting, Audio Visual mix -up.
Starring:
Patricia Arquette, Pierce Brosnan, Maggie Cheung, Doris Day, Faye Dunaway, Cary Grant, Richard Harris, Ethan Hawke, Charlton Heston, Bruce Lee, Tony Leung, Sophia Loren, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Omar Sharif, Uma Thurman, Joanne Whalley,
Film Samples:
A Man Called Horse (1970)
Cinema Paradiso (1988)
El Cid (1961)
Eyes of Laura Mars (1978)
Frankie & [...]

Geom by Gwen van Hee (B)

Geom by Gwen van Hee (B)

Drawing with geometrical brushes.

Onedreamrush by Maxim Zhestkov (RUS)

Onedreamrush by Maxim Zhestkov (RUS)

Short film for Onedreamrush
Music:Simon Pyke

“Feedback Speed Kills” by Yoshi Sodeoka (USA)

“Feedback Speed Kills” by Yoshi Sodeoka (USA)

Yoshi Sodeoka is a multidisciplinary artist and musician based in New York City. Over the past decade, his projects have been exhibited across the world (New York city’s Deitch Projects, Stockholm’s Galleri Jonas Kleerup, London’s OneDotZero, Portland’s Floating World Animation Fest, Boston’s Lumen Eclipse, Barcelona’s Sonar Festival, Haifa Museum Israel, San Sebastian’s GlasKultur, The Creative [...]

Voisin by Yuki Kawamura (FR)

Voisin by Yuki Kawamura (FR)

Yuki Kawamura’s work is talking straight to the viewers innermost sense for pure aesthetics.
Fragile appearing, lightly dreamy images are interweaving but have all in common the search
of memory and eternity of unfadingbeauty. In both his feature films and video clips the viewer
finds unmistakably Yuki Kawamura’s main objective he’s attributing to his work.

Fluxion.curb by Christopher Warnow (D)

Fluxion.curb by Christopher Warnow (D)

Fluid concrete.
Music: Machinefabriek – CURB
Interview

What has lead you to “create a work”?

A friend asked me to to participate in a sculpturing class, where we thought about movement and freezing it. So I started to create studies on moving fabric: http://vimeo.com/4194911, http://vimeo.com/4118668 and http://vimeo.com/4283799 . We are still not finished and thinking about projecting [...]

Avatar by Candas Sisman (TUR)

Avatar by Candas Sisman (TUR)

Avatar is a dance project for Istanbul Bilgi University,Management Of Performing Arts – Bodies and Technologies class.
Visuals: Candas Sisman
Sound design: Mert Kizilay
Choreography: Yigit Daldikler
Concept: Neylan Ogutveren
Performance: Yigit Daldikler

_grau by Robert Seidel (D)

_grau by Robert Seidel (D)

… _grau is a personal reflection on memories coming up during a car accident, where past events emerge, fuse, erode and finally vanish ethereally … various real sources where distorted, filtered and fitted into a sculptural structure to create not a plain abstract, but a very private snapshot of a whole life within its last [...]

Lost in Angels by Martyn Blundell (GB)

Lost in Angels by Martyn Blundell (GB)

Interview

What has lead you to “create a work”?

In this case, I was in Berlin. I’d just photographed the old ballroom in Augustestrasse. Later, I was sat in a bar and I’d had a few beers with Zuli. I was going on about familiarity and the exotic. She was listening. I was thinking [...]

dead SEEquences by Fabio Scacchioli (I)

dead SEEquences by Fabio Scacchioli (I)

“dead SEEquences” is a video composed of 3770 frames. Working frame by frame, we find that nothing happens inside each single image, but all pass between the frames, in the invisible gap that separe a frame by others. The film is here, but there isn’t something to see, the most important remain invisible and uncertain. [...]

‘Abura Ponchi E’ by Osada Genki (JAP)

‘Abura Ponchi E’ by Osada Genki (JAP)

Interview

What has lead you to “create a work”?

from mother instinct.
What tools do you use the most at present?

Video: Processing and Adobe AfterEffects.
Sound: AKAI MPC2000 and Apple Logic Pro.
Could you explain how you work, what themes or concepts and what is important to you?

The image What I lust for is not abstract, but realistic with human [...]

“Mi scusi Neruda, si può fumare dopo le idee? by Giuseppe Ragazzini (I)

“Mi scusi Neruda, si può fumare dopo le idee? by Giuseppe Ragazzini (I)

A pictorial metamorphosis of the painter Giuseppe Ragazzini on the worlds of two poems of Pablo Neruda. Trough the application of information technology he managed to capture the evolution of the creative process of painting.

(L)ink by Florent Cordier (FR)

(L)ink by Florent Cordier (FR)

As a graduate from the Fine Arts School of Caen (grade A+ pass) with congratulations, he has learnt the basis of visual creation and has « trained his eye » through this teaching. Shortly after he won a prize during creative festivals (first award at the Franco-German video art festival in 2001 and at creation [...]

” ..STRANIERO! ..Who?!… ” by Mauro Pace (I)

” ..STRANIERO! ..Who?!… ” by Mauro Pace (I)

On two walls, faces of coming persons from all the world, are projected on their same sculptures, having created a visible three-dimensional projection to 180°. They discuss and they speak, the spectator dipped in a dialogue on the identity, between people of cultures and various languages. ” The identity is of the others! … the [...]

Terrarium- Interactive Installation by Theodore Watson (NL)

Terrarium- Interactive Installation by Theodore Watson (NL)

Terrarium is an interactive, sonic ecosystem whose source of energy comes from the sounds people make interacting with the work. The sounds of the participants voices come into the world via the sound vents. These sounds are too raw for the environment so they are sucked in by the Seed Spitters who process the sounds [...]

Apeiron by Heiko Daxl/ Ingeborg Fülepp (D)

Apeiron by Heiko Daxl/ Ingeborg Fülepp (D)

That it is not a science of production is clear even from the history of the earliest philosophers. For it is owing to their wonder that men both now begin and at first began to philosophise; they wondered originally at the obvious difficulties, then advanced little by little and stated difficulties about the greater matters, [...]

Naked Soul by Nikola Jeremic (D)

Naked Soul by Nikola Jeremic (D)

Dance video with Iskra Bella.

Pixel Box Two by Alex Beim (CAN)

Pixel Box Two by Alex Beim (CAN)

Before moving to Canada, Alex Beim ran his own graphic design firm in Montevideo, Uruguay for 10 years. Starting the first graphic design magazine in the country, Alex made major contributions to the Design community in South America.
Since moving to North America, Alex has continued to follow his passion for design while working as [...]

Worldwide by Pierre Nouvel & Valère Terrier (FR)

Worldwide by Pierre Nouvel & Valère Terrier (FR)

After studies of Cinema and several experiments in the fields of the music, of graphics and of multi-media, Pierre Nouvel creates the Factoid collective with Valère Terrier. Together, they wonder about the reports/ratios which maintain its and image. They produce clips and occur as VJs on the scenes of electronic music. In 2005, Pierre Nouvel [...]

Weird Interpretation by Takmi Ikeda (JAP)

Weird Interpretation by Takmi Ikeda (JAP)

The latest video of Takmi Ikeda.
Interview

What has lead you to “create a work”?

The enjoyment of aural/visual perception and logic, and doubt to these.
What tools do you use the most at present?

SuperCollider and Processing.
I do not know every detail of the possibility of these tools yet…
Could you explain how you work, what themes or concepts and [...]

Table Talk by Evelin Stermitz (A/SLO)

Table Talk by Evelin Stermitz (A/SLO)

In an exaggerated gender specific communication role, a woman is constantly giving positive encouragement towards an unseen male discussion partner, without having an own opinion, or something else to say then to support the counterpart.
In this performative video work, a gendered communication role model is directed to an imaginary male opponent and describes how the [...]

Theater of my Memorie by Alain Godineau (FR)

Theater of my Memorie by Alain Godineau (FR)

A small montage with his last pictures.Music by Her Ethic on Jamendo.

Imagine by Murat Pak (TUR)

Imagine by Murat Pak (TUR)

Just one word. Imagine.

Modul by Maxim Zhestkov (RUS)

Modul by Maxim Zhestkov (RUS)

The latest video of Maxim Zhestkov which he produced as his Diploma project / 2009.

Scattered Moebius by James Lipton (USA)

Scattered Moebius by James Lipton (USA)

James Lipton lives in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains. He practices abstract digital animation as Zen stroll. His tools for this are the Artmatic graphic synthesizer, Synthetik’s Studio Artist and Final Cut Studio. When not wandering through colors and motion, he maintains an organic garden.

AEC Facade Visualization by Claus Helfenschneider(A)

AEC Facade Visualization by Claus Helfenschneider(A)

Sound & Visualization:
Claus Helfenschneider
Processing > UDP > AEC Facade Simulator > DMX > LEDs
The groundbreaking ceremony for the new Ars Electronica Center took place on March 1, 2007. It launched an ambitious architectural undertaking that would go up in record time—building a multi-level structure immediately adjacent to the existing facility and then wrapping the entire [...]

Light Sculpture v4- by Joanie Lemercier (AntiVJ) (FR/GB)

Light Sculpture v4- by Joanie Lemercier (AntiVJ) (FR/GB)

Installation at Shanghai E-Arts Festival.

SHIFT by Bahrat Sarwiya (India)

SHIFT by Bahrat Sarwiya (India)

Shift is about the unsettling, ever expanding matrix of arrangements. It is the permutations & combinations of the plastic reality and its implosion with the abstract. Shift borders around the disjointed, the regimented fine arrays of the real and the artificial. It is flowing, interrupted, divided, aggregated, mixed, mashed denominations of human behavior. It is [...]

Imaginary Numbers by Daniel Piker (GB)

Imaginary Numbers by Daniel Piker (GB)

Music – Piano Phase, Steve Reich

Schaurolle ARTE by Alexej Tchernyi (DE/RUS)

Schaurolle ARTE by Alexej Tchernyi (DE/RUS)

Alexej Tchernyi is born in Charkow, Ukraine, living in Berlin.
1996-2000 Academy of Fine Arts, Kassel, Germany
1998 Academy of Fine Arts, Chonqing, VR China
2000-2006 University of Film and Television, HFF-Potsdam, Germany
Working with Compositing, Animation and Live-Performance. Exhibitions in Charkow, Berlin, Kassel, Chongqing, Moscow

Preoccupation by Grimanesa Amoros (USA/PE)

Preoccupation by Grimanesa Amoros (USA/PE)

“I am preoccupied with that which can be seen”

Ephemeral A by Markus Wendt & Vera-Maria Glahn(GB/D)

Ephemeral A by Markus Wendt & Vera-Maria Glahn(GB/D)

An edit of various scenes from their generative animation system. experimenting with agent-based simulations of social network behaviour.

‘Hello World!’ by Christopher Baker (USA)

‘Hello World!’ by Christopher Baker (USA)

Hello World! is a large-scale audio visual installation comprised of thousands of unique video diaries gathered from the internet. The project is a meditation on the contemporary plight of democratic, participative media and the fundamental human desire to be heard.
On one hand, new media technologies like YouTube have enabled new speakers at an alarming rate. [...]

Somnio by Paulo Fernandez (Chile)

Somnio by Paulo Fernandez (Chile)

Somnio is a experimental video project that explores the audiovisual construction`s operations using the body as a central plot and support of visual exercise, in its poetic, aesthetic and conceptual deployment. Framed by the theme of sleeping, Somnio explores its physiological dimension and dreamlike, through kinetic, plastic and sound experiences.

Sans Soleil by Olga Mink (NL)

Sans Soleil by Olga Mink (NL)

Working in the fields of new media, live performance, video- and interactive art, I explore new possibilities in digital representation. With a strong emphasis to conceptual approaches, my work crosses boundaries between music, photography, architecture, poetry, nature, public spaces, engaged themes. Creating immersive and physical representations in digital media, my work examines the tension between [...]

Combination spawns by Howard Quin (GB)

Combination spawns by Howard Quin (GB)

A fractal animation made using a variety of different circle inversion properties.

Ring Scroll by Gian Pablo Villamil (USA)

Ring Scroll by Gian Pablo Villamil (USA)

Simple hand drawn images over generative backgrounds.

Nice Clean White by DaBrainkilla (FR)

Nice Clean White by DaBrainkilla (FR)

This music video is an abstract journey in our everyday surroundings, illustrating moments of life in a continuous way.
A trip into 4500 still photographs, a travel where urban landscapes meet pastoral scenes to create a whirlpool around the theme of the video: the subjective point of view and urban life.

0 9 0 9 0 9 by Anders Weberg (SE)

0 9 0 9 0 9 by Anders Weberg (SE)

Imaginary Places
A 9hour 9minute and 9seconds long audio visual excursion by Swedish artist and filmmaker Anders Weberg.All material filmed with a mobile phone.
This film and all the files used creating it will be deleted 2009/09/09
Art made for – and only available on – the peer to peer networks. The original artwork is first shared by [...]

Flora by Takmi Ikeda (JP)

Flora by Takmi Ikeda (JP)

Flora is the 2nd version of “Mkomwe” and is inspired from Mancala games of Africa, is a kind of 1D automaton including duration, which forms polyphony.
Interview

What has lead you to “create a work”?

The enjoyment of aural/visual perception and logic, and doubt to these.
What tools do you use the most at present?

SuperCollider and Processing.
I do [...]

Split Meaning by Timothy Cahill (USA)

Split Meaning by Timothy Cahill (USA)

Time, thought and the expression of memory are thematic in the medium manipulations I use in my work. I use film, video, painting, drawing, and photography in my process often working back and forth from one medium to another and letting the different mediums effect and change the conscious and unconscious intentions of the work. [...]

Panigomina by Jimmy Cuquel (FR)

Panigomina by Jimmy Cuquel (FR)

Vidéo panimix réalisée pour la soirée “Panimix me tender”
musique: extrait de “Quite Spectacular” de Hint.

Popotla Sound Machine by XNOGRAFIKZ (MEX)

Popotla Sound Machine by XNOGRAFIKZ (MEX)

A Video travelogue of the ancient Popotla barrio in México City. An emotionally charged place, it hosts the burned remains of “the sad night tree”: a giant ahuehuete said to mark the place where Spanish Conquistador Hernán Cortés collapsed weeping after suffering a humilliating defeat at the hands of Tenochtitlán´s inhabitants. This video attempts to [...]

Masnavi by Murat Pak

Masnavi by Murat Pak

Another path to “be”.
Scene Order:
to born
to learn
to feel
to wake
to control
to suffer
to be
.Creation process changes depending on the work actully. Sometimes experimentation can lead me to good results. But the main ignition of creation -for me- is the shape of inspiration. What do I mean ?
We do get inspired from many things. But all of these [...]

Interim Camp by Marcus Wendt, Vera-Maria Glahn (GB)

Interim Camp by Marcus Wendt, Vera-Maria Glahn (GB)

Poor visibility; weather again unsettled today. Surreal rocks and riven lowlands, valleys fog-shrouded. Frightening depths, and emptiness. Rarity of air is noticeable. What are you looking for in this hostile stretch?
A meditation about the pursuit of an idea; about obstacles, struggle and failure along the way.
The constant transformation of the landscape shapes and their surfaces [...]

Goldberg Variations: Aria by Lucio Arese (I)

Goldberg Variations: Aria by Lucio Arese (I)

Video/visual score for the Aria of the Goldberg Variations by J. S. Bach.
Music performed by Glenn Gould, taken from his legendary 1955 recording.

Parametabolic by Robyn Voshardt / Sven Humphrey (USA)

Parametabolic by Robyn Voshardt / Sven Humphrey (USA)

Parametabolic presents an omniscient viewpoint from which to suspend time, movement, and consumption of a cultural spectacle. Circulation flow varies from funneled security checkpoints to random encounters with others in the system. The rhythm between guided and free choice creates an alternative form of drawing as people leave trace marks in space.

Ecstasy Poem by Kika Nicolela (BR)

Ecstasy Poem by Kika Nicolela (BR)

Side by side, two faces of the same woman looking at the camera are in slow motion. All nuances of her expressions can be perceived. In one portrait, she’s young, at the peak of her beauty. On the other one, she’s about 60 years old. The woman is the actress Liv Ullman, acting in two [...]

Lost Paradise by Meiya Lin (CHINA)

Lost Paradise by Meiya Lin (CHINA)

“Lost Paradise”, the background sound is mainly the key word for this video which is very familiar popular communist song in China. Singing for the beautiful flower and the nice blowing spring wind. The tone of the song is bright and communistic cheering up. The general meaning is about how joyful to spend the time [...]

Mike’s by Ted Chung (USA)

Mike’s by Ted Chung (USA)

A reclusive roommate realizes there’s more to life than he imagined.

De tu Mirar by Rakideo (ES)

De tu Mirar by Rakideo (ES)

Video comparative Creation of the first world against the Third World using the wonderful song of the tiny beast, De tu Mirar. The images are a selection of Ghana, Burkina Faso and Mali (Tombouctou) remezcladas creative with images of Japan. It is an incitement to the reflection on the use of the resources and the [...]

Pixel Display by Valere Terrier & Pierre Nouvel (FR)

Pixel Display by Valere Terrier & Pierre Nouvel (FR)

Valère Terrier & Pierre Nouvel work in particular on the dematerialization of the screen. They wonder about the form which the distribution supports of tomorrow will take while proposing of the interactive installations. Pixel Display results from a research on the light and the possibility of creating a screen of video diffusion in 3 dimensions. [...]

Euriental Colours by Heiko Daxl and Ingeborg Fülepp (D)

Euriental Colours by Heiko Daxl and Ingeborg Fülepp (D)

Views from a bridge looking over the “Golden Horn” in Istanbul contrasting with shots of the numerous fashion shops in the Bazaar-Quarter form a collage of colourful sounds and images.

Iris by Cristina Pavesi (I)

Iris by Cristina Pavesi (I)

Twelve days for a flowers bunch.
Cristina Pavesi was born in 1966 in Milan, where she lives and works. She completed artistic studies graduating at the Fine Arts Academy of Brera, Milan, and achieving several art specializations. Since 1992 she has showed her pictures, photos, sculptures and installations in one man exhibitions and group exhibitions.. Since [...]

The Path by Auriea Harvey and Michaël Samyn (Tale of Tales) (BE)

The Path by Auriea Harvey and Michaël Samyn (Tale of Tales) (BE)

The Path is a short horror game inspired by older versions of Little Red Ridinghood, set in modern day. The Path offers an atmospheric experience of exploration, discovery and introspection through a unique form of gameplay, designed to immerse you deeply into its dark themes. Every interaction in the game expresses an aspect of the [...]

Construction 76 by Lia (AU)

Construction 76 by Lia (AU)

Construction 76 is built from an excerpt of the 55 minute long @c’s composition “76″ and it is another piece of the ongoing collaboration that has been so productive for the last eight years, either on stage, in installations or in video productions.

Image de la plaine by Lemeh42 (I)

Image de la plaine by Lemeh42 (I)

September the 20th 1986
Few times a week we used to go to visit my grandparents in an other village five kilometers south from where we lived. My grandparents were nice people, old farmers very friendly and hilarious. They were my mother’s father and mother and even if she used to say that they did not [...]

Ruun by Candas Sisman (TUR)

Ruun by Candas Sisman (TUR)

Sounds : emre can ozis

Neither – I see the sea by Heiko Daxl & Ingeborg Fülepp (D)

Neither – I see the sea by Heiko Daxl & Ingeborg Fülepp (D)

Text Samuel Backett, music Valerio Pizzorno, speaker Mona Mur
NEITHER
“to and fro in shadow from inner to outer shadow
from impenetrable self to impenetrable unself
by way of neither
as between two lit refuges whose doors once
neared gently close, once away turned from
gently part again
beckoned back and forth and turned away
heedless of the way, intent on the one gleam
or [...]

PROTECTED ZONE by Chus Garcia-Fraile (ES)

PROTECTED ZONE by Chus Garcia-Fraile (ES)

What tools do you use the most at present?

I do not like classifications or labels, but I identify with the word multicisplinar because I can jump from one carrier to another depending on the outcome that I did not like the ratings or labels, but I identify with the word because I can multicisplinar jump [...]

Hauschka – Morgenrot by Jeff Desom (LUX)

Hauschka – Morgenrot by Jeff Desom (LUX)

Hauskchka is Volker Bertelmann, an experimental pianist from Dusseldorf who creates new sounds from manipulating the complex inner workings of his instrument.
Jeff Desom is a young Luxembourgish filmmaker whose film The Plot Spoiler won best short at Filmprais 2007. Bloksky, his graduation film from Bournemouth Arts Institute (same year) features Hauskcha – in person and [...]

Poemtry by Dawkeye (GB)

Poemtry by Dawkeye (GB)

Microsoft Sam reads his latest work : “All the songs in my record collection starting with I”.
Interview
What has lead you to “create a work”?
To pass the time, and to amuse and interest myself.
What tools do you use the most at present?
Sony camcorder. Avid editing software.
Could you explain how you work, what themes [...]

‘Nokia’ by Maxim Zhestkov (RUS)

‘Nokia’ by Maxim Zhestkov (RUS)

Art Film for the launch of the Nokia E71 ‘6 Billion People, 6 Billion Colours’.

‘Listening Post’ by Ben Rubin and Mark Hansen (USA)

‘Listening Post’ by Ben Rubin and Mark Hansen (USA)

Listening Post is an art installation that culls text fragments in real time from thousands of unrestricted Internet chat rooms, bulletin boards and other public forums. The texts are read (or sung) by a voice synthesizer, and simultaneously displayed across a suspended grid of more than two hundred small electronic screens.
Listening Post cycles through a [...]

‘Liquid Space 6.0′ by Daan Roosegaarde (NL)

‘Liquid Space 6.0′ by Daan Roosegaarde (NL)

Daan Roosegaarde’s most recent Liquid Space 6.0 from Japan will travel to its European premiere at STRP Festival. Although filled with technology this interactive artwork creates an organic experience with the visitors; in which some like to watch and some like to engage.
This organically configured architectural object is slightly bigger that a human body.
When a [...]

Morphing by Re:void (Gwen Vanhee) (B)

Morphing by Re:void (Gwen Vanhee) (B)

Interview
About me
Revoid is Gwen Vanhee, a belgian based web designer, playing with code from 5 to 9.
What has lead you to “create a work”?
The video is a compilation of the Morphing project which i’ve been working on past month. It’s a cross-media exploration (video & print) in Generative art. Visit www.revoid.be/morphing to see the project [...]

Vellum | slices of a virtual sculpture | seoul | 2009 by Robert Seidel (D)

Vellum | slices of a virtual sculpture | seoul | 2009 by Robert Seidel (D)

In a time of complete virtualisation of knowledge, science and monetary flows the virtual sculpture “vellum” transfers the memory of one specific urban rhythm to another locality. The multiple LED screens of the COMO at SKT Tower (Seoul, South Korea) provide several thinly sliced views into this gigantic translucent formation, revealing time and space within [...]

2012 by Ben Marzys (GB)

2012 by Ben Marzys (GB)

We have already two videos available on our site, ‘London After the Rain’ and ‘Dystopian Dreams’ by Ben Marzys, this third one ‘2012′ was selected and presented at Shunt Vaults at The Space Between magazine launch, also runner up in OneDotZero + MTV ‘Bloom’ competition, London. The Music is by Fiesta Negra.

Venusia by Aline Bouvy/John Gillis (B)

Venusia by Aline Bouvy/John Gillis (B)

Venusia is a dark and opulent vision of a post-technological future, influenced by 60s French photographer Serge Lutens. It is an animated collage of scraps from fashion magazines. Dealing with concepts of beauty, pagan ritual, sex and death, the work is a mystical vision of life and dessication.
Interview
What has lead you to “create a work”?
The [...]

Comedy by Christophe Thockler (DaBrainkilla) (FR)

Comedy by Christophe Thockler (DaBrainkilla) (FR)

Extract from Minder Surprises (2009), composed, arranged and produced by Doctor FLAKE.
Edited and directed by DaBrainkilla aka Christophe Thockler
A stop motion animated trip into old feelings of comedy.

Kaboom! by PES (USA)

Kaboom! by PES (USA)

Kaboom! (2002), a comic rendition of old-time war movies, clusters of Christmas ornaments become stylized bomb explosions, and vintage toy planes are formed into air force fleets shooting matchstick missiles at a city of antique Persian vases.
Born in New Jersey, the filmmaker known as PES (a.k.a. Adam Pesapane) lives and works in New York where [...]

The Red Rose of Newcastle by Glenn Marshall (IRL)

The Red Rose of Newcastle by Glenn Marshall (IRL)

A cold winter day. A small group gathered on the beach. A young man wades into the sea to throw a single red rose into the waves. A moment of mystery George Jackson will never forget.
An animated series illustrating an extraordinary day in the lives of ordinary people, using various animation techniques and archive photographs.

WINDMAKER by Kika Nicolela (BRA)

WINDMAKER by Kika Nicolela (BRA)

A woman struggles to find her place in the relationship to the infinite nature.
direction and editing_KIKA NICOLELA
performer_LUCIANA CANTON
director of photography_CHING C. WANG
music_THIERRY GAUTHIER & DELPHINE MEASROCH
ESSAY:
The Ghosts of the Place, by Alessandra Ribeiro
The blue light, from the alien night, the light that turns everything into blue melancholy, melancholic alien blue light on a dark and [...]

Strata #1 by Quayola (GB)

Strata #1 by Quayola (GB)

“Strata #1” is an audio-visual installation that explores the icons of Rome’s renaissance architecture and focuses on the layering of times, functions and representations. Through sound and visual effects, “Strata #1” concentrates on the collective imagery of particular buildings, reflecting upon the stratified historical meanings they detain in the western society through time.
A rotating ceiling [...]

Borderline by Mathias Fuchs (GB)

Borderline by Mathias Fuchs (GB)

Game Installation
The installation consists of a First Person Shooter level – staged on a European map with political hot-spots marked by particle effects. Borderlines define allegedly ethnic or political areas and are often conflict loaden, irrational, historically grown and completely arbitrary. Borderline personality disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a prolonged disturbance of personality [...]

Room Room Remix by Philipp Geist (D)

Room Room Remix by Philipp Geist (D)

RRR – Room Room Remix Stuttgart Württembergischer Kunstverein CAMP FESTIVAL ‘07 concept / idea / video installation philipp geist music / sounds mark lorenz kysela & markus urban.

Viva Calaca!! Dia de los Muertos by Ritxi Ostáriz (ES)

Viva Calaca!! Dia de los Muertos by Ritxi Ostáriz (ES)

Direction, illustration and animation of a short video based on the Mexican Day of the Dead.
Original music by the American Goth artist Voltaire.
Viva Calaca!! has obtained some animation awards and it has been played in some festivals around the world.

‘Bathtub’ by M.A.Y.O. (USA)

‘Bathtub’ by M.A.Y.O. (USA)

A short film.M.A.Y.O. is a directing collective based out of New York.

Echolocation, interactive installation by Geert Mul (NL)

Echolocation, interactive installation by Geert Mul (NL)

On 13 May 2000 an industrial firework storage exploded in Roombeek Enschede (NL). It killed 22 people, injured 947 people, destroyed 1500 homes and left 1250 people homeless.
The area was rebuild and ‘21Rozendaal’ centre for contemporary art was build at the heart of the new neighboorhood.
Geert Mul was invited by ‘21 Rozendaal’ to make [...]

The Myself Collective “SEE” by Katarzyna Kijek (PL)

The Myself Collective “SEE” by Katarzyna Kijek (PL)

Directed by Katarzyna Kijek and Przemysław Adamski
Music by The Myself Collective

Fou Fou The Poodle- Episode 2 by Crazy Girl (Tiffy Doodles) (GB)

Fou Fou The Poodle- Episode 2 by Crazy Girl (Tiffy Doodles) (GB)

African hedgehog baby’s are all the rage this season!
Written, Directed, Animated, Illustrated and Performed by Crazy Girl

Metamorphosis by Glenn Marshall (IRL)

Metamorphosis by Glenn Marshall (IRL)

Metamorphosis is programmed entirely in Processing, it’s the follow up to my Music is Math video. I developed my ‘zeno’ animation system a bit more to allow for nebulous additive blending as well as a few other things. The music is by Boards of Canada again – the track ‘Corsair’ from the Geogaddi album.

Multiverse, light sculpture by Leo Villareal (USA)

Multiverse, light sculpture by Leo Villareal (USA)

Multiverse, the largest and most complex light sculpture created by American artist Leo Villareal, may be seen and experienced by visitors as they pass through the Concourse walkway between the East and West Buildings of the National Gallery of Art. Commissioned by the Gallery and on view until November 2009, the work features approximately 41,000 [...]

Deserted Memory: The Chacabuco Project by Niles Atallah (CHILE)

Deserted Memory: The Chacabuco Project by Niles Atallah (CHILE)

Memoria Desierta (English title: Deserted Memory) is a documentary on Chacabuco, the abandoned nitrate mining town and Pinochet-era prison camp in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile. The documentary focuses on ex- Chacabuco political prisoners Rolando Carrasco and Santiago Cavieres as they return for the first time to the place where they were once detained [...]

Polygyne/Efterklang by Carolina Melis (GB)

Polygyne/Efterklang by Carolina Melis (GB)

I love this track, it sounds so epic. At times it comes on strong like a powerful chant, yet the music is full of gentle nuances that also make it quite frail and romantic. I wanted the video to address heroic deeds, to be about events that changed history; not in a literal sense but [...]

Chorus UnitedVisualArtists (GB)

Chorus UnitedVisualArtists (GB)

Commissioned to celebrate the re-opening of the Howard Assembly Room, ‘Chorus’ is simultaneously an intensely physical and yet ephemeral experience. An array of motor-assisted pendulums, suspended from the roof, swing through the space emitting light and sound. As the dynamic system evolves, the rhythms revolve through chaos and return to unison, producing a hypnotic and [...]

Bar and Circle Layers by Gian Pablo Villamil (USA)

Bar and Circle Layers by Gian Pablo Villamil (USA)

Abstraction, multi-layered, in After Effects
Gian Pablo Villamil is especially interested in unconventional video work, using unusual equipment in challenging situations.

Circles Mirror by Daniel Rozin (USA)

Circles Mirror by Daniel Rozin (USA)

Circles Mirror is a mechanical sculpture made of 900 overlapping circles with patterns printed on them and connected to motors, computer and video camera. Any person standing in front of the piece is reflected on the piece by the circles rotating to expose more dark/ bright patterns as needed. The piece utilizes 12 different patterns [...]

‘Chronomops’ by Tina Frank (AU)

‘Chronomops’ by Tina Frank (AU)

The doors of perception, electronic style. Tina Frank’s Chronomops opens doors to truly different dimensions: different than digital art’s reductionist studies so common today, different than the serially laid out minimalist images, and different than the omnipresent filtering and layering experiments. Chronomops opens up a shimmering, colorful space that is simultaneously an excess of color, [...]

A Thousand Words by Ted Chung (USA)

A Thousand Words by Ted Chung (USA)

Every day: so many opportunities to connect…
What if you took just one?

“Pulse Spiral” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (MEX)

“Pulse Spiral” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (MEX)

“Pulse Spiral” is a three-dimensional spiral paraboloid made up of 400 lightbulbs arranged according to Fermat’s equations, –an efficient spatial distribution along a surface which is found in plant phyllotaxis (arrangement of leaves and cells in roots for example). The piece records and responds to the heart rate of participants who hold a sensor underneath. [...]

Dreamboy by Geert Mul (NL)

Dreamboy by Geert Mul (NL)

During a theatre production in South Africa, Geert Mul had handed out ten digital video cameras to street-kids of Hillbrow, Johannesburg. He asked them to portray their friends and their surroundings. Out of the 14 hours of dramatic video material that returned, Mul selected seconds to create the video portraits ‘Look At Us’ and DREAMBOY.
Geert [...]

Elixir III by Marina Zurkow (USA)

Elixir III by Marina Zurkow (USA)

Elixir III out of the serie of III video-animations. Marina Zurkow makes psychological narratives about humans and their relationship to animals, plants and the weather. These take the form of multi-channel videos, customized multi-screen computer pieces, animated cartoons, interactive mobile works, and pop objects.

Seeking You by Jean Julien Pous (CHINA)

Seeking You by Jean Julien Pous (CHINA)

Jean-Julien Pous is a young filmmaker. Born in Wuhan, China, his parents are teachers. He spent the rest of his childhood in Bordeaux, France, going for seven years to the regional music conservatory and going to painting classes. He followed his family to Hong Kong for highschool. Back to France in a computer science institute, [...]

Fever by Crazy Girl (Tiff McGinnis) (GB)

Fever by Crazy Girl (Tiff McGinnis) (GB)

A dreamy psychedelic take on the Peggy Lee classic!
Music and Vid by Crazy Girl
Interview
What has lead you to “create a work”?
I couldn’t afford to pay to have a video made, and my label said they would pay me 100 quid if I made one… I thought “Wow! 100 quid to make a video! this [...]

Bars & Tones by André Chocron (NO)

Bars & Tones by André Chocron (NO)

Made entirely in FCP. Music composed by Penguin Cafe Orchestra.
Andre Chocron is Filmstudent from Oslo and living in Lillehammer.

PASSENGER by Kika Nicolea (BR)

PASSENGER by Kika Nicolea (BR)

This video, which was shot inside a bus on the road to Paris, testifies the effect of dusk and rain in the moving blurred landscape. The colors and shapes formed by the combination of light and movement evoke a unique trip through an imagined land. Original soundtrack by Canadian musicians Thierry Gauthier and Delphine Measroch.
Interview
What [...]

Noste Installation by Teemu Määttänen (FIN)

Noste Installation by Teemu Määttänen (FIN)

Finnish “video- and lightdesigner” Teemu Määttänen has put together a beautifully minimalist projection mapping installation titled NOSTE.As impressive as the work itself is Teemu’s development blog and his research of “Video in Theatre”:
NOSTE installation in the gallery, initial concept stills, test videos and scale model projections, curved surfaces (with some great AV interactions), physical objects [...]

‘Edicisum’ by Candas Sisman (TUR)

‘Edicisum’ by Candas Sisman (TUR)

The second video directed by Candas Sisman on CULTURETV. So it was time to held an interview with him.
Interview
What has lead you to “create a work”?
there is too much effect to create a something but the most important is existence For me , art is a fundamental life necessary like breath…..
What tools do you use [...]

Elixir II by Marina Zurkow (USA)

Elixir II by Marina Zurkow (USA)

Elixir II out of the serie of III video-animations. Marina Zurkow makes psychological narratives about humans and their relationship to animals, plants and the weather. These take the form of multi-channel videos, customized multi-screen computer pieces, animated cartoons, interactive mobile works, and pop objects.

Dystopian Dreams by Ben Marzys (GB)

Dystopian Dreams by Ben Marzys (GB)

Dystopian Dreams takes a closer look at the city’s fabric as a site of sensorial explorations. The viewer is plunged into dramatic cityscapes where the notion of time and place and their boundaries are being blurred by the use of subtle morphing techniques. From derelict landscape to underwater city, one is being transported between dreamlike [...]

‘Extensions’ by Hans Op de Beeck (B)

‘Extensions’ by Hans Op de Beeck (B)

digital animated film on blu-ray disc, colour, sound
10 minutes, 16 seconds (16:9 aspect ratio)
Courtesy Galleria Continua, San Gimignano – Beijing
In terms of content, the animated film ‘Extensions’ deals with cultural and subcultural rituals, science and technology as extensions of the human body, and as the physical manifestation of an unfailing belief in progress, which is [...]

Arab Army by Fawzy Emrany (PAL/D)

Arab Army by Fawzy Emrany (PAL/D)

In the old city of Amman, tucked away in a small alleyway, there is a workshop where the symbol of the Arab Army is sown onto uniforms by semi-mechanical machines.
The place itself and the way of production evoke nostalgia for Pan-Arab ideas, which, for the first time, were established during the movement for independence of [...]

Dune 4.0 Interactive landscape by Daan Roosegaarde (NL)

Dune 4.0 Interactive landscape by Daan Roosegaarde (NL)

Dune 4.0 by Daan Roosegaarde is an interactive landscape which reacts on the behavior of people. This hybrid of nature and technology exists out of large amounts of fibers which are brightened according to the sounds and motion of passing visitors.
Dune 4.0 investigates nature in a futuristic relation with urban space by means of looking, [...]

Elixir I by Marina Zurkow (USA)

Elixir I by Marina Zurkow (USA)

Marina Zurkow makes psychological narratives about humans and their relationship to animals, plants and the weather. These take the form of multi-channel videos, customized multi-screen computer pieces, animated cartoons, interactive mobile works, and pop objects.
Interview
What has lead you to “create a work”?
Fear, and thinking about ways to produce contemplative material instead of didactic material… very [...]

Beached by Keith Loutit (AUS)

Beached by Keith Loutit (AUS)

This is Tamarama Beach, Sydney, on the first warm weekend of the year.Keith Loutit a Sydney based photographer. These photographs and short films were made in ordinary places, probably not too unlike where you live. Combining a variety of techniques including tilt-shift and time-lapse photography, I aim to present Sydney as the Model City, and [...]

Spots a light and media art installation 2007 Berlin (D)

Spots a light and media art installation 2007 Berlin (D)

Berlin, Park Kolonnaden at Potsdamer Platz: Buildings communicate: through their architecture and – as part of the architectonic concept – via their facades. In an age defined by high-tech, architects also are increasingly making use of the latest communications technology in order to present their buildings on the public stage. Whereas a glass facade merely [...]

London after the Rain by Ben Marzys (GB)

London after the Rain by Ben Marzys (GB)

London after the rain evokes the destruction of Hackney Marshes and, as the video progresses, reveals its connection to a greater organism. A different view of East London is suggested through the recontextualisation of its elements, immersing the spectator into a new type of picturesque scenery.
As the place takes a new living, that very recontextualisation [...]

Personal project by Maxim Zhestkov (RUS)

Personal project by Maxim Zhestkov (RUS)

Maxim Zhestkov is a young very talented Russian artist. Obsessed by сontemporary art, illustration, design, sculptures and cg graphics. He will graduate as Master of Fine Arts in 2009.

Dusktusk by Pierre Wayser (Fr)

Dusktusk by Pierre Wayser (Fr)

“The kind of head hunters extremely civilized! Without noticing the nonsense of these last words. And the flows are alarming this night. Black and oily edges. Violent odors, noises of brawls, barkings of dog. A man passes in front of me without me to run up, without anything to say, without me to see. The [...]

DOMESTIC SAFARI by Anders Weberg and Robert Willim (SE)

DOMESTIC SAFARI by Anders Weberg and Robert Willim (SE)

Domestic Safari is a journey through three different homes in three different European countries.
The film and its soundtrack is based entirely on manipulated recordings from the three places in Finland, Italy and Sweden.
This audiovisual excursion aims to call forth imaginaries and a profane illumination that disorient and estrange the materialities of everyday reality.

Twilight Zone ,Interactive, mixed media installation by Shih Chieh Huang

Twilight Zone ,Interactive, mixed media installation by Shih Chieh Huang

Twilight Zone commissioned by ZERO1 and was part of the exhibition 01SJ Biennal Superlight in San Jose Museum of Art.
Shih Chieh Huang writes of his new work “Twilight will look strange and sound blueish white Many creatures sparkeling, beeping, moving.” About his work in general, he writes:
My work focuses on exploring the unusual evolutionary adaptations [...]

Retory by Candas Sisman (Tur)

Retory by Candas Sisman (Tur)

Candas Sisman graduated from Izmir Anatolian fine art high school and is now studying in the Anadolu university animation departmant.He creates a wide different art types like animation ,video,painting,digital art,graphic design,illustration,music,live audiovisual,photography and tries to synthetize all this elements.

There and Back by Alicia Felberbaum (GB)

There and Back by Alicia Felberbaum (GB)

A non-linear journey, mixing multiple genres in a post-apocalyptic setting, where a man is experiencing a world in severe trauma after a great unexplained cataclysm. Although we can see the consequences of the disaster, the cause for this situation are left to the viewer’s own interpretation.

The Uncertain City by Ann Xiao (GB)

The Uncertain City by Ann Xiao (GB)

Ann Xiao is an animation director living and working in London, originally from Beijing China. Since graduating from The University of Arts London, Ann Xiao has directed animated shorts, music videos and commercials for 4 years. She has developed a distinct, surrealist style combining technical illustrations with exciting colors and playful surroundings. She has been [...]

E3 by Robert Seidel (D)

E3 by Robert Seidel (D)

E3 (∞, E = eternity, 3 = 3 month) is the first work trying to capture his drawing and painting style into a moving picture. The movie is a 3-month-diary that he created while studying in the UK.
It captures the beginning, with all its enthusiasm, energy and more or less sub-conscious hope that things develop [...]

‘Time Fades’ Installation by Philipp Geist (D)

‘Time Fades’ Installation by Philipp Geist (D)

During the ‘Long Night of the Museums’, which is a special event taking place twice a year when most of Berlin´s museums are open till 2 a.m., the Berlin-based artist Philipp Geist showed his video installation ‘time fades’ at the Kulturforum. In his installation Geist interprets the themes of space and time. He avoids using [...]

Video installation / personal project / 2007 by Maxim Zhestkov (RUS)

Video installation / personal project / 2007 by Maxim Zhestkov (RUS)

Maxim Zhestkov is a young very talented Russian artist. Obsessed by сontemporary art, illustration, design, sculptures and cg graphics. He will graduate as Master of Fine Arts in 2009.

Naked by Kika Nicolela (BR)

Naked by Kika Nicolela (BR)

The city lights writing over the naked skin.
Best Video (nominated) | Vivo arte.mov – Festival Internacional de Arte em Mídias Móveis | Brazil. Kika Nicolela is an experimental filmmaker and video artist.

Wood by Philip Sanderson (GB)

Wood by Philip Sanderson (GB)

Digital videos that upset the hierarchy between sound and vision resulting in unexpected synchronisations, sonifications and visualisations.

We live like lost children by Peter Prautzsch (D)

We live like lost children by Peter Prautzsch (D)

Now that fear dominates the current perception of public space, surveillance constantly creates new narrative structures, re-shaping the true image, blending in-between the things we’ve seen and our ideas of the invisible.

Scoolptures by Nicola Negrini (I)

Scoolptures by Nicola Negrini (I)

:: scoolptures :: is a music video art project related to time perception and synchronicity. it’s a series of musical studies on instantaneous composing structures.

Les Fantomes de Lumiere  by Raymond Salvatore Hamon (USA/GB)

Les Fantomes de Lumiere by Raymond Salvatore Hamon (USA/GB)

Using real time film manipulation and found footage Les Fantomes de Lumiere creates an abstraction of erotic images as shifting parodies of sexual desire be come light moving across a darkened screen.

„Crucifixion“ by Markus Kison (D)

„Crucifixion“ by Markus Kison (D)

„Crucifixion“ is a medial installation for the side altar of a church. The shadow of a physical altar crucifix tells of the events, which happened during Jesus‘ crucifixion, according to their description in the four Gospels.
Already the first paintings of the Jesus‘ crucifixion led to the question of showing Jesus with eyes open or closed, [...]

Phosphorus by Larry Carlson (USA)

Phosphorus by Larry Carlson (USA)

Larry Carlson is a visionary multi media artist. Working with computers he creates artwork that is completely mind blowing. G4Tech TV called him “The Salvador Dali of the Next Century”, and High Times magazine labeled him an “artistic mastermind”. Working in the mediums of photography, web art, digital art, animation, video art, collage and sound [...]

Egomirror by Katalin Tesch (HU)

Egomirror by Katalin Tesch (HU)

Ego-Mirror  (2006) is a sensitive device, a light-barrier, as a medium between users and computer. By that “magic, mirror-behaving” screen audience is able to read in their own, deepest thoughts – which are shown by the essential videowork of the installation.

MAMO/MOTHER by Anders Weberg (S)

MAMO/MOTHER by Anders Weberg (S)

Anders is an artist and filmmaker working in video, sound, new media and installations and he is primarily concerned with identity. The human body lies at the root of projects that formally and conceptually chart identity and its construction as a preamble to broaching matters of violence, genders, memory, loss or ideology in which personal [...]

Jour De Reve by Yuki Kawamura (JP)

Jour De Reve by Yuki Kawamura (JP)

Brilliant and ludicrously fun, like a handful of diamonds suspended in Jell-O, Kawamura’s day-dream film exists in a mysterious space of color and impulse. Like the trees that Gustav Klimt painted, this film takes numerous and tiny dapples of color and allows them to dance at their own accord.

Swarm Blendid (NL)

Swarm Blendid (NL)

This mixed reality sculpture intersects a static physical swarm of light objects and a virtual swarm of moving colours that reacts to those walking underneath. Its appearance invokes associations with flocks, schools and swarms, where many individuals seem to merge into a single superorganism with its own distinct character.

The contempost-modern society by Pedro Veneroso (BRA)

The contempost-modern society by Pedro Veneroso (BRA)

Pedro Venereoso is Brazilian emerging artist, photographer, video-maker, musician, writer [...] with constant research on video, photography techniques and art/technology. Member of Marginalia Project, an award-winning technology project dealing with the confluences between art/video/technology/photography.
His video is a portrait of the unstoppable expansion of boundaries of the contemporary society and its products.

Baum by Nikola Jeremic (D)

Baum by Nikola Jeremic (D)

“A video work that questions human perception of time and relation between movement and freeze. A play between sound and light.
Photography by Jule Roehr. Nikola Jeremic is an independent music composer and visual artist based in Berlin, Germany. His musical style can be expressed as “contemporary” or “experimental”, while his
working concept is based on [...]

Liquid Light by Chris Saul (USA)

Liquid Light by Chris Saul (USA)

A bottle, a chicken and liquid light with music of Philip Glass.

Horizons Interactive installation by Geert Mul (NL)

Horizons Interactive installation by Geert Mul (NL)

In the interactive installation Horizons Geert Mul (1965) makes a connection between the traditional museological concept of ‘collection’ and its contemporary variant: the database. Mul has selected reproductions of works from Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen’s digital database that feature a prominent horizon. By coupling the digital images via a computer to a camera, which registers [...]

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Videostill

Videostill

Take 1 large ‘Whitney Music Box’ and whisk together with ‘Mobius transformations revealed’. Add a sprinkle of ‘Indras Pearls’, the juice of a fresh Riemann Sphere, and stereographically project at 200C until crispy…

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