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interlaced.tv - online festival of analog video

interlaced.tv is an online platform dedicated to advancing the dialogue around analog video practices. It serves as both a curated exhibition and a dynamic space for artists, makers, and enthusiasts engaged with innovative and unconventional approaches to video art. By embracing resistance and imperfection, interlaced.tv celebrates a diverse range of independent, experimental works that interrogate the materiality and unpredictability of the moving image.

This program highlights a selection of both pioneering artists and emerging voices, offering a powerful exploration of video’s potential as a transformative artistic medium. These works challenge conventions, embracing error, chance, and the organic-technical interplay to create experiences that are as unpredictable as they are captivating.

Featured Works:
EOJ – Tianming Zhou
Hand-processed on 16mm film and subjected to analog and digital corrosion, EOJ transforms regulatory signs into a meditation on hypersensitivity, social conditioning, and resistance.

Niagara – Michael Betancourt
Using Lumia and digital glitch techniques, Niagara evokes the turbulent flow of water, merging light, motion, and landscape into a meditative visual experience.

Maxillae – Pierre Yves Clouin
In Maxillae, the relationship between camera and subject becomes intimate and transformative, inviting the viewer into a space where the familiar becomes uncanny.

PS – Zsolt Gyenes
Blending real-time analog manipulation and digital editing, PS creates a “comprovisation” where error and visual music converge, turning the visible into something almost audible.

Texturas de luz sobre fondo negro – Luis Carlos Rodríguez
The work transforms light into expressive textures, embracing chance and the poetic potential of moving images to create a narrative-free audiovisual experience.

Punkt – glitschen
glitschen explores the space between the organic and the technological, celebrating the generative power of digital errors and analog processes to create beauty from imperfection.

This program will be available to view online until December 28th, 2025, offering a rare opportunity to engage with cutting-edge works that explore the frontier of sound and video art.

https://interlaced.tv/

Dates: 

Saturday, November 1, 2025 (All day) to Sunday, December 28, 2025 (All day)

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Dates: 

Saturday, November 1, 2025 (All day) to Sunday, December 28, 2025 (All day)