AEOLUS
Ten includes all other numbers. It is called the number of perfection, or the sacred number.
A person living in Liberty City goes to work, have some food & gets back home.
An experimental sampled film which shows the pleasurable art of movies about movies through scenes inside of theaters.
A vampiric trio facilitates the transition of a new host across a former limestone quarry and the sacred mountain grotto of Mary Magdalene, troubling the binaries of life, death, gender and parasitism. Monuments to female saints become poses of living queer memory, as skeletal remains are transformed with embellishments. A mosquito draws blood with its proboscis and hormones are drawn using a syringe, as the remnants of an extracted zone is now overgrown with lifeforms.
An experimental documentary/animation hybrid exploring likeness scanning, AI, and what that means for identity.
During Childbirth, a mother is told the child is stillborn, and she struggles to finish the birth in order to survive.
undressed
An interpretation of a recurring dream.
A short film following a young woman as she's pursued by a mysterious stranger in the woods.
Short experimental animation by Jules Engel
A young woman under the influence of narcotics finally realizes how she’s been spending her nights.
Forced to confront adulthood, a teenage girl detached from reality prepares to leave her childhood home.
An experimental, non-sensical comedy about bringing a stone age man back to our time, made with the app “Plotagon”.
A friendly employee gives useful tips for your new job, but is interrupted.
This ultra-short, experimental video art piece serves as a stark apparatus for decoding the aggressive rhythm and discontinuous production of contemporary life. The work is built upon a Stop Motion loop composed of just 12 frames, using this brief, intense format as an installation of shock that conveys the systemic pressure of a speed-obsessed society. The central figure, the rat, is placed to represent the archetypal subject of the urban underclass—the individual whose labor is rendered invisible and who is constantly forced into a struggle for survival. What we observe is not an advancement, but a fruitless scurry trapped in a vicious cycle. As the image repeats, it whispers that what we perceive as progress is, in fact, nothing more than an exhausting, self-referential recurrent routine. Rhythm/12 Frames compels the viewer to question both their own limits of perception and the grim reality of existence reduced to a survival mechanism within the system
L'Ondomane
An unseen character observes the cold, harsh world around them while listening to The Beach Boys, hidden away in the safety of their bedroom.
The surreal, experimental story of an unseen serial killer.
Video art piece by Michigan artist Gio Orlando.