film and video art
The video was available on our platform only for the period of the screening.
“Topography of an Imaginary Ocean” (00:02:38) by David King, Ian Gibbins, Australia, 2023
“insinuating rip and eddy, our viscosity thins to zero, we asymptote past red line solitons to another critical point…”
An experimental abstract work with oceanic vibes.
Bios
David King is an award-winning experimental filmmaker, video and photo artist whose works have screened at the Australian National Museum, the Museum of Experimental Art in Mexico City, the BFI Theatre in London, the Nova Cinema in Melbourne, Affero Gallery in USA, and many international film and video festivals. In 2016, he won Best Director award at the Hell Chess Film Festival in Madrid, Spain for his 27-minute.experimental art film EXIT which is available as a Limited Edition DVD.
https://vimeo.com/djkexperimentalfilms
Ian Gibbins is a widely published poet, video artist and electronic musician. He has produced four collections of poetry, much of which has a basis in science. His award-winning video and audio work has featured in film festivals, gallery exhibitions, public art commissions, and live performances around the world. Prior to his retirement in 2014, he was an internationally recognised neuroscientist and professor of anatomy.
Director, edit, visual effects: David KIng
Text, sound design, music: Ian Gibbins
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