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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Perpetual Motion in the Land of Milk and Honey

    Installation with a small shed in the middle of a blue-screen film set, with synchronised projection of the video of Al+AL for Channel 4 and…
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  • Oblivion

    Oblivion is the latest film by Stephen Dwoskin, in which a text by Louis Aragon is adapted into a dreamlike narrative in a radical and…
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  • Intoxicated By My Illness (Parts 1 & 2 “Intensive Care”)

    A film video worked on like a painting in order to achieve a personal and poetic manoeuvring between the extremes of being ill and sexuality.
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  • Birdsong Marimba

    A pretty girl, a cheerful song. What President could maintain his dignity in the face of this?
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  • Eye-See

    Poetic/medical fiction about a little boy with an eye disorder. Nominated for the Prix UIP Rotterdam.
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  • Chinese Checkers

    Two young women surrender to a game that serves as an investigation of physical and psychological interaction.
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  • Hibernation

    Bittersweet children’s fantasy is less innocent than it looks.
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  • ambientTV.NET

    A London collective makes live television, Ceefax words for both national and international channels and documents itself in a wall of visual and text
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  • Baird Undersock

    John Logie Baird, an independent inventor and researcher, first publicly demonstrated television on 26 January 1926, in his small laboratory in the Soho district of…
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  • Don McLean Restorations + JLB – The Man Who Saw The Future

    The restored wonders of original recordings made in the era of mechanically-scanned television!
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