During a chicken picnic, Yellow Guy gets upset after Green Bird kills a butterfly. Yellow Guy then meets a butterfly that takes him on a journey to discover his concept of love.
L'oiseau (1977)
A single bird in flight is transformed, enhanced and interpreted so as to present a unique visual experience. From its original inception in a 128 frame black-and-white sequence it evolves by programmed reflection, inversion, magnification, color transformation and time distortion into the final restructured film as art.
Pictures from a Gallery (1976)
Picture-processed photos from the artist-filmmaker’s family. Faces are abstracted in a divisionistic manner.
La Spiritata (1976)
Music “Canzoni per sonar a quattro” by Giovanni Gabrieli, performed by Elizabeth Cohen, Max Mathews, and Gerard Schwarz. Images generated by computer.
Kinesis (1975)
Escher-like images stepping through the frames to the music of a jazz group. Delightful–shows a depth in the imagery not accomplished by computer before.
Collage (1975)
A swift moving assortment of moving images. Filmed from a color TV monitor that was computer controlled.
Alae (1975)
Beginning with footage of sea birds in flight, the film image is then optically scanned and transformed by the computer. The geometric overlay on live random motion has the effect of creating new depth, a third dimension. Our perception of the birds’ forms and movements is heightened by the abstract pattern outlining them.
Galaxies (1974)
Computer-simulated disk galaxies that are superimposed and twirl through space in beautiful colors at different speeds.
Mayan (1974)
This tape combines live-images filmed in the Yucatan with output from the Paik video-synthesizer ribboned with computer-generated images.
Mirage (1974)
Filmed directly from color television controlled by computer programs. Beautifully flowing shapes that overlap and intertwine.
Mathoms (1972)
A playful concoction of computer produced images, a few hand-animated scenes and shots of lab equipment. Made largely from left-overs from scientific research.
Enigma (1972)
“Lines and rectangles are the geometric shapes basic to ENIGMA, a computer graphics film full of subliminal and persistent image effects. In a staccato rhythm, the film builds to a climax by instantly replacing one set of shapes with another, each set either changing in composition and color or remaining for a moment to vibrate strobiscopically and then change.” – The Booklist.
La Noche Boca Arriba (2012)
A man has a motorcycle accident. Upon arriving at the hospital he begins to have strange hallucinations of a past that does not seem to be his. Here he begins a journey that will collapse the limits of his own reality. Chilean stop motion animated short film, based on the homonymous story by Julio Cortázar.
Glitter & Doom (2024)
Serious musician Doom and free-spirited circus kid Glitter start a budding summer relationship filled with camping trips, late-night conversations, and plenty of song and dance. Their relationship is put to the test as they deal with trying to make it in the music biz, their mothers, and finding what feeds each of their souls and dreams.
The Christmas Carol (1949)
A Christmas Carol was a 1949 syndicated, black and white television special narrated by Vincent Price.
Carnivore (2021)
Mother wakes up in the middle of the night, disturbed by noises coming from her daughter Angela's room. When she gets there she realizes that her daughter isn't acting normal.
No Neck Joe (1991)
No Neck Joe is a kid, maybe 10 years old, whose torso and head are one piece. Five vignettes document the travails and triumphs of having no neck. First, two punks give Joe a wrapped present; he opens the gift to discover a shirt and tie.