Overview of articles
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See You Later/Au revoir
A boss says goodbye to his secretary and leaves the office: what normally takes only a few seconds, is slowed down to a play lasting…Published on: -
Mirroir de l’origine
On Ascension Day 2014, Deborah De Robertis showed visitors to the Musee d’Orsay her origins of the world, in front of Courbet’s painting of the…Published on: -
Der Besuch
Granny pays her dear nephew a visit in his BDSM camp for men who love it brutal and dirty. Granny finds all this fascinating.Published on: -
natural history
In 54 static shots, Benning provides a picture of the Natural History Museum in Vienna. With the exception of the first three shots, he chooses…Published on: -
Investigating the Color Spectrum for the Post-Apocalyptic Future Landscape
Using household chemicals for photographic processing, bold colours and smears cover the slides of Lanzarote’s barren landscape that appears like an uPublished on: -
Zero Irony
Contemporary structuralist film that finds its form in a series of poetic, repeating loops, set atop a soundtrack of 21st-century prayer requests.Published on: -
Deleted
Subtle Facebook horror film in the classic suspense style. After his death, a man continues to post. His wife fruitlessly tries to block him.Published on: -
Second Sighted
Stratman selected a pretty heterogeneous set of documentary images from the vaults of the Chicago Film Archives, combining them to form a suggestive lPublished on: -
Epicura
Moody, night-time walks that don’t always seem to have a purpose. In Brazzaville there is always something up. Melancholy wanderers.Published on: -
Raking Light
The 2014 Turner Prize nominated artist James Richards’ video is a looping, fizzing and sensually apocalyptic study of the elements.Published on: