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What Part of the Earth Is Inhabited (After Pliny the Elder)Close Your Eyes
(Country: Russia; Director: Alexei Dmitriev)
Exploring the notion of abstraction. Black Box 2: Open Your Eyes.

(Country: Canada; Director: Karen Hines; Writer: Karen Hines; Cast: Karen Hines)
A woman awaits the tax man's wrath. Black Box 3: Time Travel.

(Director: Ching-Yi Tseng)
Avant garde examination of landscape. Black Box 2: Open Your Eyes.

(Country: Ireland, US; Director: Paul O'Donoghue)
Visual music composed in real-time using voltage controlled video synthesis. Black Box 2: Open Your Eyes.

(Country: Austria; Director: Billy Roisz)
Abstract inspired by the mescaline experiments of Henri Michaux. Black Box 2: Open Your Eyes.

non-Aryanframeframer
(Country: US; Director: Janis Crystal Lipzin)
Super 8/digital hybrid experimental film, exploring use of colour. Black Box 1: Great And Small.

(Country: Canada; Director: Gerda Cammaer)
Avant garde look at the nature of identity. Black Box 3: Time Travel.

(Country: UK; Director: Jake Astbury; Writer: Helena Astbury, Jake Astbury)
A traumatic memory is recounted. Black Box 3: Time Travel.

(Country: Austria; Director: Barbara Doser)
Experimental monochromatic short. Black Box 2: Open Your Eyes.

(Country: US; Director: Robert Todd)
Traces of the spring. Black Box 1: Great And Small.

Trees Of Syntax, Leaves Of AxisJournal And Remarks
(Country: UK; Director: James Holcombe)
Experimental short. Black Box 1: Great And Small.

(Country: US; Director: Juan David Gonzalez Monroy)
Hand-coloured found footage. Black Box 2: Open Your Eyes.

(Country: US; Director: David Gatten)
Images from the Galapagos intermingle with pages from Darwin's book A Voyage Of The Beagle. Black Box 1: Great And Small.

(Country: Croatia; Director: Nikola Kovac)
Study of the relationship of time and space. Black Box 3: Time Travel.

(Country: US; Director: Eileen Richardson)
Abstract exploration of the fear of rejection. Black Box 3: Time Travel.

VinelandParadise Later
(Country: Thailand; Director: Tomonari Nishikawa)
Avant garde film using still photography captured in Bangkok's Lumphini Park. Black Box 1: Great And Small.

(Country: Canada; Director: Mike Holboom)
A personal portrait of the filmmaker's lost friend and collaborator.

(Country: UK; Director: Daniel Hopkins)
A journey on the New York subway. Black Box 2: Open Your Eyes.

(Country: US; Director: Abraham Ravett)
Cinematic tribute to a 'non-Aryan' arriving in the US in the 1950s. Black Box 3: Time Travel.

(Country: Austria, Germany; Director: Ascan Breuer; Writer: Ascan Breuer; Cast: Tony Dunham)
Shots of pollution in an Indonesian river are accompanied by the sounds of a travelling salesman reporting to his board. Black Box 1: Great And Small.

The Light Of ForgivenessPoint Line Plane
(Country: UK; Director: Sarah Turner)
The director retraces her route along the Trans-siberian railway that proved to be her last trip with a friend, exploring the impact of the past on the present.

(Director: Simon Payne)
Shifting monochrome grids explore the nature of shifting perspective. Black Box 2: Open Your Eyes.

(Director: Johann Lurf)
Bombardment of found footage taken from films the director screened as a projectionist. Black Box 2: Open Your Eyes.

(Country: US, India; Director: Shambhavi Kaul)
Avant garde depiction of the salt fields of central Kaatch. Black Box 1: Great And Small.

(Director: Naheed Raza)
The reeling of the Golden Orb Weaver a spider – unique for the golden hue of the web it weaves. Black Box 1: Great And Small.

Wound FootageScene 32
(Country: Austria; Director: Rainer Gamsjäger)
Exploring the nature of chaotic systems through the examination of water. Black Box 1: Great And Small.

(Country: US; Director: David Ellsworth)
Matter in motion. Black Box 3: Time Travel.

(Country: Netherlands; Director: Martijn van Boven)
Black and white exploration of the basics of cinema. Black Box 2: Open Your Eyes.

(Country: US; Director: Stephanie Barber)
Brief study of the ways of time travel. Black Box 3: Time Travel.

(Country: Canada; Director: Daichi Saito)
Examination of maple trees set to a contrapuntal violin score. Black Box 1: Great And Small.

The Audit (Line Item: Foster Child)State Of Flux (Wave #1)
(Country: US; Director: Laura Kraning)
Experimental short filmed at the last drive-in movie theater in LA. Black Box 3: Time Travel.

(Country: US; Director: Erin Espelie)
Exploration of evolution and life. Black Box 1: Great And Small.

(Country: Germany; Director: Thorsten Fleisch)
Unification of the digital with the analogue world. Black Box 2: Open Your Eyes.
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