Roger Beebe stands in his community garden — but instead of a shovel, he holds in his hands a Bolex 16mm film camera sideways. He waits, unsure of what he’ll get. That’s exactly his goal. Beebe is an ...
A new study offers some of the strongest evidence yet that viewing art doesn't just move us emotionally—it changes how we think. Researchers at UC Santa Barbara found that people who viewed artistic ...
When I asked Onion City Experimental Film Festival programmers Elise Schierbeek and Nicky Ni what they hope will draw people to the 36th iteration of the festival, their answers were somewhat ...
Drastically shifting from experimental film and costly hardware, Lomography is taking on the digital world of photography. Its new reloadable LomoChrome Classicolor camera – costing less than US$28 – ...
The Marciano Art Foundation (MAF) is currently hosting BRUCE CONNER / RECORDING ANGEL, a major exhibition dedicated to the pioneering experimental films of the late multidisciplinary artist Bruce ...
The Ann Arbor Film Festival is the oldest experimental film festival in North America and one of the best known globally. The Ann Arbor Film Festival is presenting two feature films and six shorts by ...
The Spanish film industry has historically been dominated by men and, perhaps unsurprisingly, by the Spanish language. The country doesn’t have a great track record for valuing minority languages, or ...
Switch Azure is the second experimental colour film to be released by Harman Technology (Pic: Harman Technology) Harman Technology has launched a new experimental colour film called Harman Switch ...
Cinemagoers gathered at Amherst Cinema on Wednesday, Feb. 25 to enjoy a series of screenings of 16 mm short films showcasing the distinct beauty of the format. The night featured screenings of “The ...
If USG Movies is like the Cannes of the Princeton film scene, then the Thomas Edison Film Festival is like the Independent Spirit Awards. The internationally-juried Thomas Edison Film Festival (TEFF) ...
Everybody certainly does dig Bill Evans in Everybody Digs Bill Evans, but nobody quite knows what the hell to do with him. The year is 1961, and the jazz legend (played flawlessly by Norway’s Anders ...