"Experimental film superimposing seven of Lumiere's first films over top of one another, inspired by principles of haiku poetry (title taken from Arthur Keostler). Part of a series of films reinterpreting Lumiere works."
"Experimental film superimposing seven of Lumiere's first films over top of one another, inspired by principles of haiku poetry (title taken from Arthur Keostler). Part of a series of films reinterpreting Lumiere works."
Whyte references the YouTube copyright algorhythm that seeks to protect authorship from appropriation and reinvention.
A video by Dick Whyte and Tao Wells documenting the installation/performance The Beneficiary's Office (2010).
A work made from found footage of Atari music videos, combined with slowed down Atari 8-bit music.
A remix of 38 people on Youtube who reenact Andy Warhol's famous eating of a hamburger.