A layered tapestry of trains and underwater footage exploring the realms of fear, death and transience, this film places the traces of human voices amidst the flickering light and shadows of empty passenger cars.
A communal film project by the Sector 16 collective is an amalgam of ideas..
The ultimate do-it-yourself-film making film by Helen Hill.
Shots of a tomb made on Super8 and then coloured . A postcard to the dead.
Shots recorded in the beautiful Utrecht district of Overvecht, taken apart and put together again. The city reduced to a play of light and movement.
Formerly people on photos were sometimes only visible as vague stripes thanks to the lengthy exposures. Artist in Residence Anuradha Chandra records i
Short work in atmospheric black & white with a surrealistic angle in an East European style.
A lunch in the fields.
Optically printed film made in the Space Cell do-it-yourself film lab. The mystery of the woman on the beach cannot be unravelled.
As Artist in Residence in WORM.filmwerkplaats, Masha Godovannaya improvises freely on the myth surrounding the Phoenix, the bird that burns up every f
Velocity is distance divided by time. Artist in Residence Amanda Dawn Christie investigates in WORM.filmwerkplaats the possibility of measuring the di
Personal visual essay in associative 3 x 16mm projection.
An attack of imagined childhood sentiment. The do-it-yourself bas relief print technique used ensures a coloured image.
Running Time is a hand-printed and -processed 16mm yarn spun out of found footage.
A film constructed like a spider’s web.
An expression of feelings.