Kari Rae Seekins

Фильмы

22 Light-Years
Sound
22 Light-years draws on a range of visual sources, including photographic negatives, diagrams, found patterned papers, and archival footage. These sources merge, sometimes uncomfortably, with video that was screen-recorded while operating desktop home design software. By creating digital floor plans, landscaping, and roofless homes in real time, and manipulating those videos to move them further away from the software’s intent, Geiser fabricates a digitally lush, elliptical, uncanny world, where home planning never results in a tangible home. The familiar material elements (negatives, diagrams, flower seed packets) wear the skin of the immaterial realm, suggesting time as simultaneous, mutable, and unknown. (janiegeiser.com)
White Afro
Sound Designer
White Afro employs an archival instructional video on how to offer curly perms or body waving services to their white clientele, ostensibly for financial gain.
Pelourinho, They Don’t Really Care About Us
Sound Mixer
The starting point for this colourful film is a letter from human rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois to the American embassy in Brazil. The fact that in 1927 it was impossible for African Americans to travel to Brazil reminds us of the inequality still faced by that country’s black inhabitants.
Pelourinho, They Don’t Really Care About Us
Sound Designer
The starting point for this colourful film is a letter from human rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois to the American embassy in Brazil. The fact that in 1927 it was impossible for African Americans to travel to Brazil reminds us of the inequality still faced by that country’s black inhabitants.
Mahogany Too
Sound Designer
Mahogany Too takes the 1975 cult classic Mahogany – a fashion-infused romantic drama – as its base. The film examines and revives Diana Ross's iconic portrayal of Tracy Chambers. Analogue film provides vintage tones, which emphasises the essence of the character, re-creating Tracy’s qualities through fashion, modelling, and styling.
Reluctantly Queer
Sound Designer
This epistolary short film invites us into the unsettling life of a young Ghanaian man struggling to reconcile his love for his mother with his love for same-sex desire. Berlin International Film Festival 2016: Nominated Golden Berlin Bear for Best Short Film and Teddy Best Short Film.
Sonnet of Delirium
Sound
A woman is dealing with trauma, but tonight she might be going over the edge.
Sonnet of Delirium
Music
A woman is dealing with trauma, but tonight she might be going over the edge.
Split Ends, I Feel Wonderful
Sound Designer
A unique exploration of fashion and hairstyles in the 1970s using found footage as the subject matter.
In the Crack of the Land
Sound Designer
Icelandic nature is battling industrialization.
A Birth of BrainFly
Sound Designer
A Birth of BrainFly is a surreal narrative dealing with the process of a person’s individuation in a mental scape. A journey through and into Self, the constructed labyrinths of Ego, and the creative transcendence of the mind's physical limitations. Birth of BrainFly charts a surreal course of a psyche's evolution within the invisible landscape of the mind. The visual landscape is made up of a mélange of experiments in collage, live action, hand drawn, paint on film and multi plane.
Дышащая комната
Music
Оказавшись совершенно голой в заброшенной комнате с тринадцатью другими людьми, Тоня обнаруживает, что она — финалист смертельного шоу. На каждом из его участников надеты электрические ошейники, ограничивающие свободу действий. Задача игроков — используя подсказки и предметы из специального ящика, найти выход из комнаты и ответ на вопрос: «Почему я оказался здесь?».
Intermittent Delight
Music
Intermittent Delight juxtaposes close-ups of batik textiles, fashion and design from the 1950s and 1960s, images of men weaving and women sewing in Ghana, and fragments of a Westinghouse 1960s commercial- aimed to instruct women on the how-to of refrigerator decoration.
Intermittent Delight
Sound
Intermittent Delight juxtaposes close-ups of batik textiles, fashion and design from the 1950s and 1960s, images of men weaving and women sewing in Ghana, and fragments of a Westinghouse 1960s commercial- aimed to instruct women on the how-to of refrigerator decoration.