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Joshua Tree Trailer (2018)

16 July 2018

A documentary captures a mother and daughter taking mushrooms together, providing a rare first hand glimpse into the psychedelic experience.

Media About Media About Media: The Negativland Story Trailer (2018)

01 April 2018

This motion picture contains the story of 4 or 5 floptops known as Negativland. Since 1980 they have created records, CDs, video, fine art, books, live performance and radio using sounds, images, objects, and text.

Stand By for Failure: A Documentary About Negativland Trailer (2022)

12 November 2022

Since 1959 at the age of five, David "The Weatherman" Wills has been recording his life, self, and anything he likes (such as the weather, toilets flushing, and intercepted cell phone conversations) and broadcasting it to anyone listening.

Red's Breakfast 2: Dawn Of The Red Trailer (1997)

10 June 1997

Loveable serial killer, "Red Toole" meets his soul-mate "Violet". They fall instantly in love...and murder a Greek architecht.

Razing the Bar: A Documentary About the Funhouse Trailer (2014)

20 May 2014

Razing the Bar documents the development and eventual demolition of a well-loved fringe punk rock Seattle venue through interviews of employees, friends, and a multitude of local musicians.

It's Normal for Some Things to Come to Your Attention Trailer (2021)

23 March 2021

Live cinema visual artist SUE-C and legendary sound collage group Negativland collaborate in a live audio-visual performance about our minds, the world we live in, and the evolving forms of media and technology that orchestrate our perceptions.

How Radio Isn't Done Trailer (2017)

22 September 2017

When Don Joyce and Negativland discovered their mutual love for “found” sounds, an intensely collaborative creative partnership was cemented.

More Data Trailer (2019)

22 April 2019

When did online life become a non-stop Turing test? And when did humans become the ones who are failing it? It began nearly two decades ago, when advertising models staked out their territory over the data used to structure our online lives.