Ahir demà, Armando Andrade Tudela

Young Peruvian artist Armando Andrade talks us through his installation at the Capella space in the MACBA museum in Barcelona. (in Spanish language)

Blazes, Robert Breer

American film-maker and 20th century animation pioneer Robert Breer made this visual experiment in 1961.

The Casting, Omer Fast

American videoartist Omer Fast, winner of the 2008 Bucksbaum Award, discusses his 2008 Whitney Biennial work, “The Casting” (2007), a four-channel video featuring a young American army sergeant who recounts two stories.

Augmented Anamorphosis, Sander ter Braak

Augmented anamorphosis allows the user to interact with the projection by simply walking around it.

Off The Grid, PhilipsDesign

Today, our habitat is very dependent on the international grid of energy &water. Energy crisis, clean water shortage, global warming and environmental pollution are worldwide problems. Understanding cities as dynamic and ever-evolving eco-systems can help us to formulate strategies for a sustainable urban future. This film is based on the [...]

The Queen Is Dead, The Smiths

One of the most popular pop band at the 80’s in Great Britain with the handsome, the dandy singer, Paul Morrissey and one of the best radical and independent director at the cinema history, Dereck Jarman. A beautiful clip, experimental painting visual work.  Others music clip are possible, yeah!

Scorpio Rising, Kenneth Anger

The real inventor for the music clip is the directed from Los Angeles, Kenneth Anger with the movie, Scorpio Rising at 1964. An avant garden film about motorcycles world, rock and roll, James Dean, Demons and the origen of the Nazis. It was the first time in using rock and pop tracks and not an original score in an audiovisual work. A big influence for directors like David Lynchor Iván Zulueta. Queer and pulp, marvellous!

Isn’t it nice when things just work, Honda

Great sequence of actions in a Honda advert. Reminds of Fischli-Weiss artist duo’s installations.

Hand Catching Lead, Richard Serra

American sculptor Richard Serra is mainly known for his impressive large scale steel structures but in his early years he experimented with other media such as performance and film. Here an example of both from 1968.

Le Corbeau et le Renard, Marcel Broodthaers

Belgian Conceptual-Surrealist artist Marcel Broodthaers was one of the most peculiar and mysterious characters of 20th century art. He made 50-odd films in his career. In 1967 he made Le Corbeau et le Renard, a seven minute color film that was shown at Knokke, although the selection committee had turned it down.

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