Experimental narrative animation using hobbyist 3D animation and inspired by niche genres of computer-generated erotica.
This experiment was a “prestige advertisement” for Shell Motor Oil. As conventional animation became dominated by Walt Disney, many European filmmakers turned to puppets as an alternative, and Lye enlisted the help of avant-garde friends such as Humphrey Jennings and John Banting to make the amusing puppets. Exploring the still-complex color process, which involved the combination of three separate images, Lye creates such a vivid storm scene that reviewers hailed it as “proof that the color film has entered a new stage.” The music is Holst’s The Planets. - Harvard Film Archive
The life and power of a distant, red galaxy, which is invaded by an external force, bringing in its wake shadows and destruction.
An imaginary planet, an abstract universe in continual motion, where minute organisms. half flea half amoeba, the ‘actuphages', live and evolve peacefully.
A quilted call and response. A battle of extreme extremes.
An experimental animated short film using abstract painting to explore the tension field between abstraction and recognizability.
A man enters an old public bathhouse and dream of his father while under the spell of the elevated temperatures.
A short avant-garde film from Finnish director Eino Ruutsalo.
Spain, 1932. Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel travels to the region of Las Hurdes, in Extremadura, where he shoots his third film, a very critical and later controversial documentary about the living conditions of the poor peasants, abandoned and forgotten by the national authorities.
Entertaining Dadaist experimental short, similar to Man Ray's work, full of shifting geometric shapes, stock footage of seagulls, flying eyeballs, and glaring floating heads.
Infinite star space, where luminous forms evolve; dots swarm in webs of insubstantial lines.
On the cold outskirts of town, something is about to happen. In our own way we are all waiting for something to happen.
Based on abstract images by Kamler, Andre Voisin and Francois Bayle imagined the story of a messenger charged to bring to our planet the key to a forgotten wisdom.
TRAUMA is a collaborative film project by Jesse Kanda and Arca first partially exhibited at MoMA PS1 at the end of 2013. The film follows a nonlinear narrative about the death of a salaryman, a drunk driving infant and takes place within a subconscious world. TRAUMA's score will span through Arca's existing and future works.
This video art experiment and survey on human's visual and sound perception which have an influence on the way of life, national integration, and people's belief in fact. The video changes the way of human's usual perception by using a Thai ancient tale read by a calm voice, along with the annoying visual and sound.
Documentary about the early Mirai Mizue animation films between 2003-2010
The subtitles respond to each other and remind us with joy and joy that if we live, it is to die.
An experimental study of the inside of a "scattered brain".
Krešimir Zimonić's take on the underlying nature of a hard-fought soccer game.