"What To Believe" is a short film that combines 16mm found footage, Digital Video, and assorted sound samples in a fast-paced piece that challenges the viewer's ideas about mass media and everyday iconography. By taking these images out of their pop culture created context, What To Believe challenges the notion of a passive viewer and an impartial media.
Jan Kallwejt is an illustrator and graphic designer currently based in Warsaw.His work is about finding a form which is simple, but not banal, and rich with symbolics, for this reason many of his works are strictly iconographic in their essence.
This is a demo trailer for an upcomming series of videos on How to Read the Icons of the Christian Church. The series will contain interviews with clergy, iconographers, and theologians discussing the details and theology contained in the icons for the major church fesivals.
Custom Mambo is an experimental video by Rubén Ortiz Torres of an early 90's lowrider supershow. It depicts customized cars dancing over "Mambo a la Braque" written by Mexican composer Xavier Alvarez. It blends other social and political iconography of the freeways using extravagant and baroque seventies video effects.
Trying to explain the upcoming American presidential election by employing the myths, conventions, and iconography of the Star Wars films.
I'd take Lando or Ben as president any day of the week.