Otherfilm is a collective based in Brisbane, Australia, dedicated to avant-garde, experimental, abstract, expanded and other film. We express this dedication through regular screening programs, performance events, exhibitions, workshops, articles, research, discussions and arguments. OtherFilm has created programs for Melbourne International Film Festival, Brisbane International Film Festival, Liquid Architecture, The...
The Ubu Film Group emerged in Sydney in 1965. Initiated by Albie Thoms, David Perry and Aggy Read, Ubu was pivotal for the ndevelopment of underground film iand independent cinema. This group evolved into the Sydney Fillmmakers Co-op in the late 1960s.
Artist collective working in various anonymous and interventionist guises during the 1980s. Infamously inserted video cut-ups at the end of rented movies from video rental stores on Oxford Stree Sydney, to be randomly viewed by audiences who hired the tape and made it all the way to the end of...
Bush Video was a collective of artists working in various experimental forms but with video as their main focal point. It was established by Joseph El Khouri and Mick Glasheen during the lead up to the 1973 Aquarius Festival to be held at Nimbin in northern NSW in May that...
Title: Brasil Maravilha (1999)Duration:00:01:55 Featured in: D.art 99 film | video | animation Synopsis: Alice encounters problems as she runs through the jungle of her absurd land, Wonder Brazil
Loop (Installation) Artists: Judith Adam, Kevin Boyce, Virginia Hilyard, Margie Medlin Format: Super 8
The power of K9P Duration: 00:05:00 Featured in: The Fourth Sydney Super 8 Film Festival Synopsis: Where do the little heelers peculiar powers emanate from?
“Vernon Ah Kee was born in North Queensland and is of the Kuku Yalandji, Waanji, Yidindji and Gugu Yimithirr peoples. He has been living in Brisbane for over 12 years. His art is primarily a critique of Australian popular culture, specifically the black/white dichotomy.” – National Museum of Australia
Zehra Ahmed is Sydney-born artist working mainly in New Media. Her artworks reflect her interest in political affairs, international equality and certain prejudicial attitudes of society.
In 1997 Duke Albada graduated highly from the prestigious Gerrit Rietveld Academy exhibiting two remarkable public art projects. After working many years as a (part-time) architect/designer in Sydney she is now a recognized site specific public- and installation artist. Duke’s public art is mainly interpretive site specific, and is conceived...
Peter Alwast‟s fascination with the connection between real and virtual worlds evokes the uncertain texture of dreams and faded memories.