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- Webby Award-nominated video mashup that remixes Todd Phillips' "Joker" with Paul Thomas Anderson's "The Master." Both films star Joaquin Phoenix and share some cinematic overlap. It begs the question: Are Freddie Quell and Arthur Fleck one in the same?
- "Ad Hominem" is an experimental short that plays with the anticipations of its audience. Part parable, part slice of urban Americana and intentionally fragmentary in its narrative, the film follows six individuals who share an anomalous lineage that is not quite clear at first.
- An appropriated video by Nelson Carvajal. A collage comprised of selected YouTube clips.
- A visual poem arranged to Earsmack's score "Slow Motion." This digital experimental short again incorporates Carvajal's trademark visual scheme of obfuscated photography and nonlinear narrative design. Using the domineering architecture of his home city of Chicago, "Science Made Clear" further unveils the pulsating anxieties and ideas of its creator.
- Carvajal's video remix of the 1941 avant-garde film "Moods of the Sea" by Slavko Vorkapich and John Hoffman.
- Carvajal's appropriated digital short conveys the 2011 Occupy Wall Street movement. Utilizing user-generated video clips from across the web, Carvajal assembles the footage in a hypnotic, repetitive fashion to Richard Garet's eerie and unnerving score "Light Field."
- A radical video essay, Carvajal challenges our sense of perception and perspective. Juxtaposing scenery from a wintry and seemingly innocuous day in Chicago, Illinois with CBS news audio of a violent anti-government demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, "Euphony" asks the viewer to consider the roles of time and place within the strong disconnect of the shared human experience.
- In this abrasive video mashup, Carvajal exposes mainstream television consumption for its cringing and unfortunate reality. When the video ends with the unpleasant sound of white noise, the viewer is left to reflect on TV curation for the new millennium.
- Webby Award-winning video mashup that remixes Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" with Olivia Wilde's "Don't Worry Darling." The result ends up being a far more sinister life in plastic.
- Rudy Schroeder took a chance on a raffle ticket to win a Tucker Sedan in the summer of 1949. What happened next, no one could predict.
- Video mashup that re-imagines the 2011 and 2014 "Planet of the Apes" films in the style of the theatrical trailer for Richard Linklater's over-the-years-spanning epic "Boyhood."
- In an era of high transparency between the idols that don our screen (albeit the silver screen, TV screen, computer screen or smartphone screen) and the viewers watching them, it's becoming harder and harder to separate creator from creation. With social movements like #MeToo rising to prominent headlines in the last few years, our screen stars no longer have the magical curtain of Oz to hide behind; their actions off-screen greatly characterize and influence how we view the moving image works they are apart of. 'Your Past Sucks' is a searing examination of this idea, one that is brought to life with appropriated news and media footage interwoven with those previously adored entertainments that made them stars.
- A visual essay on culture, history and the act of physical filmmaking used to recreate memories, myths and images.
- An exercise in urban music and melancholy. Video Art.
- Space, a facade or frontier?
- Carvajal's appropriated art piece deconstructs elements of the moving image and how we perceive personal, social and historical experiences documented by it.
- Appropriated projection art for the single 'Modern Man' by Kodacrome.