Ian Haig

Ian Haig Trailers

Rainbow Video Trailer

Ian Haig works across media, from video, sculpture, drawing, technology based media and installation. Haig’s practice refuses to accept that the low and the base level are devoid of value and cultural meaning. His body obsessed themes can be seen throughout a large body of work over the last twenty years. Previous works have looked to the contemporary media sphere and its relationship to the visceral body, the degenerative aspects of pervasive new technologies, to cultural forms of fanaticism and cults, to ideas of attraction and repulsion, body horror, the defamiliarisation and confrontation of the human body. His work has been exhibited in galleries and video/media festivals around the world. Including exhibitions at: The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne; The Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne; The Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide; The Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne; Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Artec Biennale – Nagoya, Japan; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; China Millennium Monument Art Museum, Beijing; Museum Villa Rot, Burgrieden-Rot, Germany; The Havana Biennial, Cuba. In addition his video work has screened in over 150 festivals internationally including The Ann Arbor film festival, US and VideoBrasil, Sao Paulo, Brazil. In 2003 he received a fellowship from the New Media Arts Board of the Australia Council and in 2013 and 2017 he curated the video art shows Unco and Very Unco at The Torrance Art Museum in Los Angeles.

Most Popular Ian Haig Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Alien vs Predator Trailer (2022)

09 May 2022

A black blob of viscous bodily material. An unknown organism of undifferentiated tissue. The dark web and dark tech as an internet based contagion and a new species of dark matter.

Useless Eaters Trailer (2024)

16 March 2024

Mutated hackable bodies, bodies that didn’t quite work out and bodies that can no longer be classified as bodies.

K-Rad Man Trailer (1992)

01 January 1992

A mad scientist, a techno-nerd and a deadly computer virus form an ultra vivid hyper-reali­ty in this computer generated comic strip.

AI Lobotomy Trailer (2023)

04 November 2023

AI lobotomy refers to the hypothetical scenario where an AI system is deliberately limited or "lobotomized" in terms of its cognitive abilities in order to prevent it from developing consciousness or becoming a threat to human beings.

Rainbow Video Trailer (2023)

22 July 2023

Inspired by Tom Roston's oral history ‘I Lost it at the Video Store’, this playful feature length documentary uses a deep local focus to show how VHS changed art forever.

On a Clear Day You Can See Forever Trailer (2020)

11 August 2020

24 hr fake news of visceral simulation. Everything now exists in a heightened state of simulation, from TV news broadcasts to internal human bodies, nothing is real, everything is constructed.

Burnout: The Truth about Work Trailer (2021)

01 January 2021

The Foaming Node Trailer (2018)

06 July 2018

Ian Haig’s The Foaming Node essays the discovery and emergence of new bodily organs in meticulous and captivating detail.

Video Streaming Service Trailer (2020)

01 January 2020

Worm Pornography Trailer (2024)

10 December 2024

A hazmat-suited researcher in a bathroom/toilet, credited only as the slime narrator, talks about discovering a new kind of parasite that attempts to complete its life cycle within various contemporary media platforms.

Instagram Auto Surgery Trailer (2024)

26 March 2024

The idealized cosmetically augmented bodies and selfies of instagram are depicted in all their viscey

Trick or Treat Trailer (2000)

09 March 2000

Ghouls, mutants, zombies, bloodsuckers, ghosts, freaks, vampires and demons are brought back from the dead and reanimated into ectoplasmic goop - it's Halloween, Trick or Treat.

Astroturf Trailer (1997)

13 August 1997

ASTROTURF is a 3D computer animation which tells the story of how humans are devolving through their interaction with technology.