Electronic Arts Intermix Movie Trailers
Most Popular Electronic Arts Intermix Trailers
Total trailers found: 35
Comma Boat Trailer (2013)
08 December 2013
In Comma Boat, we're stuck in a mock-authoritarian fantasy--a power trip. The film centers around a director-character played by Trecartin who oscillates between feelings of omnipotence and self-doubt.
Item Falls Trailer (2013)
10 February 2013
In Item Falls, we are peaking. We start out at a casting call, but before long we're firmly in the grip of hallucination, shedding our anxieties and evidently regressing to the animation era, a time when stunt chickens were mere chicklets.
The Continuing Story of Carel and Ferd Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
A fascinating hybrid of performance and video verité, The Continuing Story of Carel and Ferd introduces Carel and Ferd, a couple who allowed Ginsberg to produce an ongoing documentary record of the intimate moments of their relationship.
Camera, Monitor, Frame Trailer (1976)
27 March 1976
Camera, Monitor, Frame is the first installment of Takahiko Iimura's "Video Semiotics Triptych" (the other two works are Observer/Observed, made in 1975, and Observer/Observed/Observer, made in 1976).
(Tommy-Chat Just E-mailed Me.) Trailer (2006)
19 July 2006
Trecartin describes (Tommy-Chat Just E-mailed Me.) as a "narrative video short that takes place inside and outside of an e-mail.
Ready Trailer (2010)
01 January 2010
In Ready, Wait, played by Trecartin, is introduced as the eponymous figure of the series. Wait waits.
Semiotics of the Kitchen Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Martha Rosler explores kitchen utensils by alphabet.
Metastasis Trailer (1971)
20 March 1971
Writes Matsumoto, "I used the Erekutoro Karapurosesu (Electro Color Processor), which is mainly used in the field of medicine and engineering, to create moving image textures Metastasis, I was interested in layering images of a simple object and its electronically processed abstraction.
Digest of Video Performance, 1978 - 1983 Trailer (1983)
03 April 1983
Writes Imai, "As a photographer during the 1970s, my interest in capturing time led me to explore the video medium.
Image of Image – Seeing Trailer (1973)
10 April 1973
A collaborative performance, Image of Seeing--Seeing investigates the meaning of television watching.
What a Boring and Disappointing Life (brown) Trailer (2017)
01 January 2017
I lived off Lombard Street in a private terrace apartment overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge for free.
Two-Way Mirror Cylinder Inside Cube and a Video Salon Trailer (1992)
01 January 1992
This 1992 video highlights Dan Graham's installation Two-Way Mirror Cylinder Inside Cube and a Video Salon, originally created as part of the Rooftop Urban Park Project at the Dia Center for the Arts in 1991.
Ooi and Environs Trailer (1977)
20 March 1977
A video installation using three monitors and mirrors, Ooi and Environs depicts the Tokyo cityscape with electronically modified footage of the city.
Eat (Document of the Performance) Trailer (1972)
02 April 1972
Katsuhiro Yamaguchi and Hakudo Kobayashi presented the video performance Eat at Video Hiroba's first exhibition, Video Communication DO IT YOURSELF KIT.
Under a Bridge Trailer (1974)
31 March 1974
In this tape, Ko Nakajima and Video Earth Tokyo interview a homeless man. The subject is initially angry and frustrated, but gradually opens up and shares stories about his life.
Lonely Loser Trilogy: Snowboard Gear, Mountain Bikes, Skate Videos Trailer (2013)
24 February 2013
My friend lent me his Google GLAS when it was still in promotion mode. I started wearing it around the house, shooting videos.
Lapse Communication Trailer (1980)
10 April 1980
Writes Kobayashi, "In 1972 I started a series of participatory performances where the first person performs an ambiguous action in front of a recording camera; the next person watches the recorded footage and imitates the action in front of a recording camera; the third person repeats the same procedure using the second person's video recording, and so on.
Memoir Trailer (2005)
01 June 2005
The text for this video is based on a mix of personal experience and local lore. I relate my negative childhood feelings about communes to my experience at the Rainbow Gathering.
Image Modulator (Document of Installation) Trailer (1969)
20 March 1969
Yamaguchi writes, "In April 1969, Image Modulator was shown at the Sony Building exhibition Electromagica '69, using three Trinitron color TV monitors behind a glass that created an optical effect.
Valentine's Day Girl Trailer (2001)
01 March 2001
Trecartin crafts a fantastical narrative about a girl whose obsessive personal utopia is disrupted. Trecartin's collaborator, Lizzie Fitch, plays a girl obsessed with Valentine's Day.
The Aroma of Enchantment Trailer (1992)
12 February 1992
In this engaging video essay, Lord explores the Japanese fascination with 1950's American pop culture.
Hand No.2 Trailer (1976)
27 March 1976
Using video technology as an extension of his body, Yamamoto interacts with a pre-recorded image of his hand displayed on a monitor.
The Recognition Construction: Hyojyutsu (Against Application or Mimesis) Trailer (1975)
10 April 1975
A member of the collective Video Hiroba, Morihiro Wada also used video in his solo projects. In The Recognition Construction, each subject entering the frame is identified by a narrator, while the video camera slowly rotates.
Emotional Month Trailer (2017)
01 January 2017
Studying to be an actor, I read a tragic monologue written by my friend, Nathan Frank (also the camera operator).
Center Jenny Trailer (2013)
29 September 2013
The film focuses on the life of Jenny who has, according to many of the other characters, become too “left-of-center” while pursuing her interests.
Temple Time Trailer (2016)
08 August 2016
Shot in a former Masonic temple in Los Angeles – a five-story warren of large, cavernous rooms akin to a windowless convention center – Temple Time unfolds like a horror-movie group expedition in a campsite wasteland.
A Family Finds Entertainment Trailer (2005)
12 March 2005
A Family Finds Entertainment chronicles the story of mixed up teenager Skippy and his adventures in ‘coming out’.
Oh! My Mother Trailer (1969)
27 March 1969
Writes Ando, "Oh! My Mother was the first work I made using a newly bought 16mm camera I had purchased with the writer Shuji Terayama in Paris.
What's The Love Making Babies For Trailer (2003)
16 June 2003
Trecartin's extraordinary digital manipulations reach a new level as he speculates in vivid animation about reproduction, sexuality, and contemporary moralities.
Sunstone Trailer (1979)
31 December 1979
Experimental computer animation from pioneering artist Ed Emshwiller.
Mark Trade Trailer (2016)
02 September 2016
Shot in 2013 - In 'honor, of cause fake news - less gravity here - don't bird watch with a gun - remember your dreams before they remember you : the sloppy mix, bullshit version coming near soon USA.
Kick the World Trailer (1974)
31 March 1974
Writes Kawanaka, "Video is a medium of image as well as sound. Walking on a gravel road with a camera, the crunch sound is captured in real time.
What a Woman Made Trailer (1973)
31 March 1973
In Idemitsu's seminal women's liberationist video, the image of a tampon swirling in a toilet bowl slowly appears, as the artist speaks about the troubling roles, responsibilities and expectations of women in a clinical tone.
Kiss the Girls: Make them Cry Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Constructed of footage recorded from the television game show Hollywood Squares. The bulk of the piece is made up from recorded introductory gestures of female celebrities participating in Hollywood Squares, which are synced to then-contemporary Disco songs.
Incidence of Catastrophe Trailer (1988)
05 May 1988
In the video, Thomas the protagonist is played by Hill which confounds the self-reflexive nature of the book’s relationships all the more, making the video something of a “transcreation.