Edition: Fourth Edition

Maria Grazia Carriero

Selected Filmography of Maria Grazia Carriero Artist and lecturer, since 2010 she has experimented with video language, with works presented in national and international exhibitions. Among her main works: Affascino (2010, Farm Award, Being Different section, Video.it, Fondazione Merz, Milan–Turin); Lingua nella Lingua (2011, Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea Open Space, Catanzaro); Archicode (2012, Senso Plurimo, […]

ERWAN LE GAL

Erwan Le Gal . born 12 oct 1968. Director of short animated film. The drunken boat ( student film . 1994. 16mm). 3MN . 16mm. Tears of the Little Prince ( 1996 / 8m, / 16mm). Flowers and Butterflies ( 1998 . 6mn . 35mm ). The Poem of the sea ( 2004 . 16mn […]

Margherita Bagnara

Born and raised on the Tuscan coast, Margherita Bagnara developed a passion for cinema during high school, watching countless films to escape the boredom of provincial life. She worked as a photographer for a Rome-based film magazine for five years, and in 2021 she decided to combine her background in photography with her love for […]

Angeliki Avgitidou

Angeliki Avgitidou studied architecture at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Fine Art at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design (MA, PhD). She has exhibited internationally in venues such as the ICA (London) and the French Museum of Photography and she has participated at the Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art, its Performance Festival […]

Rebeka Bratož Gornik

Rebeka Bratož Gornik is a Slovenian freelance filmmaker and media artist specializing in documentary and experimental films that explore the relationship between architecture, space, and society. With a background in media studies and a Master’s degree in Communication and Media from the University of Ljubljana, Rebeka merges visual storytelling with spatial research to reveal layered […]

Wheeler Winston Dixon

Wheeler Winston Dixon is the James Ryan Professor Emeritus of Film Studies at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and, with Gwendolyn Audrey Foster, editor of the book series Quick Takes: Movies and Popular Culture for Rutgers University Press, which has to date published more than twenty volumes on various cultural topics. He is the author […]

Phantom Dance

“I’m your phantom dance partner. I’m your shadow. I’m nothing more.” ― Haruki Murakami Director Biography – Wheeler Winston Dixon Wheeler Winston Dixon is the James Ryan Professor Emeritus of Film Studies at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and, with Gwendolyn Audrey Foster, editor of the book series Quick Takes: Movies and Popular Culture for […]

Fluxions

Fluxions is a generative audiovisual composition in which sound data controls visual processes in real time. Three tree-like figures with geometric blossom structures respond to energy distributions across the frequency spectrum. Color transitions, shape variations, and movements emerge as algorithmically determined resonances of the audio signal. The graphical structures unfold through recursive growth—oscillating between generative […]

Kingdom of animals

Grand tour of Germany’s national monuments. Thadeusz Tischbein has been on a journey to Germany’s largest national monuments, some of the heaviest chunks in the nation’s digestive tract, so to speak. And there he came across all sorts of animals, which do not accidentally come into conversation with mythical creatures and animals from legends and […]

Misericorde

In the Middle Ages a misericorde was a weapon used to put a wounded knight out of his misery.  As a theological term, it refers to forgiveness and compassion. In French it has been used as an invocation, notably in Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot: “Christ have mercy on us!” That there may be no one […]