The Lost World
With the aid of usb microscopes and X-ray scanners, this is the first of many test films, peering into the surface structure of decayed and rotted 35 mm celluloid film. Thank you Brian Eno for the music.
Steven Woloshen
Also Directed by Steven Woloshen
"In the summer of 2008 my father butted heads with hospital bureaucracy. Using found footage loops, mechanized sounds and photograms, EDITORIAL tells the story of redundancy, repetition and fighting for your life." Steven Woloshen
The bull fights are over. Now the bulls invite you to the world's biggest party.
Penned under the alias Luther Cartier; an abstract "rebuttal" to J.P. Morton's (aka Bill Plympton) mock abstract film Spiral.
Made entirely in the front seat of a car with simple art tools direct to film, this handmade short celebrates the joy of road maps, travel and jazz music.
This lush and vibrant animation combines found footage, scratch and inking techniques. A fine demonstration of individual experience within the common world.
An archeological journey into light and time.
"Created as a silent, large-scale installation for public spaces, National Tapestry draws our focus to the weft and the warp of the woven image. The materiality of a distressed patriotic symbol echoes the struggles and ambitions of a culture, land and history that are both loved and despised by many. This is Steven Woloshen’s first film exploring ethnology and politics in film."
Bru Ha Ha. An overexcited and noisy response; a commotion; a hubbub or an uproar. Bru Ha Ha. A short hand-scratched film by Steven Woloshen. A film about relationships of the inhuman kind.
Thoughts, visions and reflections from the driver's seat.
The cycle of sex, birth, fire and childhood. Will my child repeat this cycle, or invent a new one?