Invisible Light, Scissor Sisters

Glam, Buñuel, rock, film noir, giallo, sex. This is the new video by Nicolás Méndez for the USA band, Scissor Sisters.

A master piece of the music clip. Made by CANADA again.

Odessa, Caribou

A beautiful and winter music clip about Christmas time.

Produced  by: VideoMarsh

Through the Forest, Rodney Graham

Canadian artist Rodney Graham works in multiple media and formats. His pieces often deal with subdued playful and theatrical narratives and use material deriving from multiple sources of inspiration.

Forma, Sentido y Realidad, KLAUS & KINSKI

A beautiful music clip directed by, Luis Cerveró with a great collaborator, David Domingo aka Davidson. Shoot in a magic Black&White. Dedicated to Ionesco and all the absurd people in our lives.

Underground, Marcel Dzama

Marcel Dzama is a young Canadian artist with a prominent exposure. His 2004 piece “Underground” consists of watercolours, ink drawings and root beer concentrate and it was exhibited at the MoMA in New York in 2007. This piece makes reference to the capture of Sadam Hussein, contrasting a long row of soldiers with the small hole in which he was hiding.

Interview, Agnes Martin

Canadian-American artist Agnes Martin (1912-2004) was one of the least known figures of Minimalism, however her work was groundbreaking and much more spiritual than her aristic counterparts.

La Vitrine, Moment Factory

Permanent Interactive LED wall wich reacts  with the movement or presence of people in many different ways.

Stereoscope, Blinkenlights

Blinkenlights project transformed the Toronto City Hall into a giant interactive screen during the “Nuit blanche” in 2008.

Studio Banana TV Interviews Rirkrit Tiravanija

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 European University of Madrid

Frequency And Volume, Rafael Lozano

Frenquency and Volume consists of between 100 and 800 square metres of projected shadows which allow participants to scan the radio spectrum of the city with their bodies.

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