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- When Coleman F. Sweeney, a self-centered, uncaring, aggravating, nihilistic and slightly sadistic man, suddenly dies, his good side finally shows to everyone's surprise.
- Takes a poke at our cultural climate of paranoia and fake news.
- A teenage girl wearing a striped t shirt, long blue overalls and white and brown shoes pulls out her phone and unlocks it with her face. She feels shocked and she later starts opening three school lockers with just a look. She later runs in the halls unlocking six lockers and soon, she's running down the halls of the school unlocking lockers left and right and she even starts cartwheeling through the halls unlocking another locker and she unlocks a lot of desks in a classroom. In the art room she makes paint explode and fly all over her. In the gym, she's forced to retreat when she unlocks a storage room filled with all kinds of balls that start rolling toward her and she starts running while being chased by the balls. In the science room she later unlocks jars full of frogs inside and she makes them jump. She later makes a case and makes a skeleton move. She later unlocks the treasure chest in the aquarium. She starts running in the parking lot and makes objects fly out of car trunks and she stops and gets a notification on her phone which is a message from her friend saying "Hey where are you?" She later walks away and unlocks a guy's chain and leaves the scene.
- We follow Neil, a seemingly average guy just trying to get by. But he is soon to find out he's all that stands between the world, and it getting taken over by a strange life form in disguise.
- Saving the world, one phone call at a time.
- A poetic parable that focuses on the most severe and least naive arc in the love spectrum; The make-up after the break-up.
- It's about a guy named Andrew Foti.
- The Paris based digital artists' community, Pleix, had made a fantastic comment on our obssesion with the perfection in the human body form. Astral Body Church project involves bodybuilders with the faces of old people, who seem to be miming psuedo-religious imagery. The video piece had created for La Nuite Blanche 2007 event and projected on the Saint-Eustache church, Paris. The sculptural performance created by the slow movement of the images makes the whole scene more dramatic while disturbing the viewer with its weirdness on the church and leaving us in contemplation of the perception of the body in modern society.
- A portrait of skateboarder and artist, Steve Olson.