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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

exploding cinema

Overzicht van films

  • The Conversation

    Ian Kerner | USA | -

    An adaptation of Francis Ford Coppola’s film into a CD-ROM, in collaboration with Interval.
  • Cowboy Bebop

    Watanabe Shinichiru | 85' | Japan | -

    Three parts of an animated television series in which the crew of the spaceship ‘Bebop’ – led by the hero Spike Spiegel – hunt space…
  • Cradle

    Fiona Tan | Netherlands | -

    Installation made up of one scene from an old film of a baby in a ‘selendang’ (sling), projected on a ‘handkerchief’, that evokes a special…
  • Creatures

    Millenium Interactive | USA | -

    Gremlin-like digital creatures have to be nurtured in a game with artificial intelligence.
  • Crystal

    Uri Tzaig | Israel | -

    In this CD-ROM converted to video about the barren and disorientated desert landscape around the Dead Sea, Tzaig re-placed the linear narrative structure by sequences…
  • Cultural Quarter

    Mike Stubbs | 10' | United Kingdom | -

    Cultural Quarter shows the relations between observation in the city and its inhabitants. In this way, Mike Stubbs tackles ethical questions surrounding surveillance, the look…
  • Current

    Brian Doyle | 6' | USA | -

    Shot during the ‘2000 Yankees Ticker Tape Parade’, nearly one year before the catastrophic events of 9/11, Current became a prescient document of the collective…
  • Cutup

    Titus van Eck | -

    Cut Up will provide a daily live show with pictures relating to the day’s programme.
  • Cyberflesh Girlmonster

    Linda Dement | Australia | -

    A macabre comic representation of monstrous feminity. Donated body parts collected during the Artists’ Week of the Adelaide festival formed the basis
  • Dad’s Dead

    Chris Shepherd | 7' | United Kingdom | -

    A young man tries to piece together fragmented moments from the past, memories being triggered by admiration for his best friend Johnno. As the story…
  • Dana Atchley

    Dana Atchley will perform his continuously-evolving ‘Next Exit’. He uses a computer image projected onto a large screen.
  • Dancing Stage

    Japan | -

    Technically and substantially innovative arcade game in which a computer teaches you to dance. Ingenious cross between Twister and Saturday Night Feve