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In Sync with the Sun
In an artificial world caught in the cycle of obsessive productivity, one human struggling to keep up is faced with a choice.Year:
2024

In Sync with the Sun
In an artificial world caught in the cycle of obsessive productivity, one human struggling to keep up is faced with a choice.Year:
2024

Dying for Beginners
A short animation, voiced by Dr Kathryn Mannix, which guides you gently on a step by step journey through the process of dying.Year:
2023

Worlds Apart
A short animation that travels through a whirlwind of questions surrounding the science and religion debate. The film invites the viewer into the details of the conversations, where there is less conflict than it seems from far off.Year:
2022

Nobody Stands Nowhere
A film that reminds us there is no such thing as a neutral perspective and that everyone sees the world through a lens, or mix of lenses.Year:
2021

My Dream, My Taste
In a society that tells us to pursue our dreams above all else, and that nothing is out of reach, the desire for “the good life” becomes individual and private rather than in community. But where does that leave us?Year:
2020

My Dream, My Taste
In a society that tells us to pursue our dreams above all else, and that nothing is out of reach, the desire for “the good life” becomes individual and private rather than in community. But where does that leave us?Year:
2020

My Dream, My Taste
In a society that tells us to pursue our dreams above all else, and that nothing is out of reach, the desire for “the good life” becomes individual and private rather than in community. But where does that leave us?Year:
2020

Better
Questioning the ideal worlds of a perfectionistic culture.Year:
2019

The Redness of Red
What does it mean to be conscious in a world that is becoming increasingly artificially intelligent? Can machines really see? Based on an interview with a professor in artificial intelligence, this short experimental documentary uses analog techniques to explore the human tendency to anthropomorphise simple drawings, and how we might do the same to machines.Year:
2018

The Redness of Red
What does it mean to be conscious in a world that is becoming increasingly artificially intelligent? Can machines really see? Based on an interview with a professor in artificial intelligence, this short experimental documentary uses analog techniques to explore the human tendency to anthropomorphise simple drawings, and how we might do the same to machines.Year:
2018

The Redness of Red
What does it mean to be conscious in a world that is becoming increasingly artificially intelligent? Can machines really see? Based on an interview with a professor in artificial intelligence, this short experimental documentary uses analog techniques to explore the human tendency to anthropomorphise simple drawings, and how we might do the same to machines.Year:
2018

Darkest Valentine
Love has many very dark sides. It is best to whisper them very quietly to ourselves – and those who are ready to listen.Year:
2017