Simon Gerbaud
"This animated short film explores everyday objects (a shoe, a laptop, a chair, a fridge, an animal skull ...) using the deconstruction. The title is a wordplay that combines two verbs in spanish: to know (saber) and to see (ver).
This short film was made with part of the images produced for the exhibition saVer which includes interactive installation, silk-screen printings and sculptures. This project was supported by FONCA."
Aujik
The video trilogy Impermanence Trajectory (2013–2018) has two main themes: animism and artificial intelligence (AI). The trilogy in influenced by the ideas of AI expert Jürgen Schmidhuber and scientist, futurist Ray Kurzweil according to whom artificial general intelligence, AGI, will on...
Victor Morales
A car cruises through a trashed and distorted city, the passengers as manifestations of the pigs we have become.
Elizaveta Pritychenko
Visualized journey into the landscape of virtual desert and mirages.