From the Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! on Adult Swim.
From the Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! on Adult Swim.
Layered visuals from the Peel It Back tour.
Layered visuals from the Peel It Back tour.
Fun example of using GUI to play with frames within the frame.
Fun example of using GUI to play with frames within the frame.
Directed by Brian De Palma.
Directed by Brian De Palma.
Directed by Peter Care who also directed the video for New Order's Regret.
Directed by Peter Care who also directed the video for New Order's Regret.
Directed by Brian De Palma.
Directed by Brian De Palma.
Isaac Julien's work for Whitney Biennial 2024. "Unfolding across 5 screens, Once Again... (Statues Never Die) reflects on the life and thought of Alain Locke (1885–1954), philosopher, educator, and cultural critic of the Harlem Renaissance."
Isaac Julien's work for Whitney Biennial 2024. "Unfolding across 5 screens, Once Again... (Statues Never Die) reflects on the life and thought of Alain Locke (1885–1954), philosopher, educator, and cultural critic of the Harlem Renaissance."
"Immersive film installation projected onto 9 double-sided screens arranged in a dynamic structure... Isaac Julien poetically interweaves contemporary Chinese culture with its ancient myths - including the fable of the goddess Mazu (portrayed in the piece by Maggie Cheung)..."
"Immersive film installation projected onto 9 double-sided screens arranged in a dynamic structure... Isaac Julien poetically interweaves contemporary Chinese culture with its ancient myths - including the fable of the goddess Mazu (portrayed in the piece by Maggie Cheung)..."
An evergreen favorite.
An evergreen favorite.
Two-way and four-way mirror images, edited beautifully. It doesn't hurt to work with nighttime Japanese cityscapes.
Two-way and four-way mirror images, edited beautifully. It doesn't hurt to work with nighttime Japanese cityscapes.
I believe each season's opening titles are different but all make use of the shared technique of mirror images.
I believe each season's opening titles are different but all make use of the shared technique of mirror images.