There’s something about Zurich and that’s what this video tries to capture. Shot in May 2011.
Ian Prashker clowned around the East End of London in the summer of 2000. Lobo Pasolini did the videoing and the editing.
This video was a collaborative performance of the now defunct performance art group Eden Dionisiaco do Brasil. It was conceived by Lobo Pasolini and shot in a building site.
Everybody’s Biography won the 1998 Vitória Cine Video Festival (Brazil). Using the interview format as structure, the video deals with contemporary media issues such as celebrity and the blurring of reality and fiction.
A collage of electronic clips extracted from the web and TV screen. The endless circulation of images and relentless televisual fear-mongering has a spell-like effect on viewers; it’s a kind of voodoo. The video uses the voodoo analogy to illustrate our chaotic imagination in the age of information overload.
Using footage from the Prelinger archives, The art of video art uses vintage TV commercials to create a visually retro essay about the ontology of video art, the art of the televisual age.
Pro-veganism promo using vintage footage from archive.org showing a woman doing a wild ‘exotic’ dance on a stage.