
Founded in 2008, the Mosaic World Film Festival aims to unite filmmakers from all over the world through the creative and powerful medium of film.
Founded in 2008, the Mosaic World Film Festival aims to unite filmmakers from all over the world through the creative and powerful medium of film.
The festival features over 200 works by international artists during the five-day event, offering reflections on the complexities of our time.
In its sixth year, the festival champions films that tread new ground, reinvent process, turn storytelling tropes on their heads, and forge new paths in cinema.
DeYoung was invited to speak about his work and new trajectories in moving-image art practice at prominent conferences during Summer 2021.
Professor Johannes DeYoung will exhibit his work in Festival ECRÃ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 15–25, 2021.
The Virtual Dream Center platform reimagines spaces for art-making, viewing, and experience through immersive, virtual exhibition programs.
Professor DeYoung discusses his work “The Big (Deep) Sleep,” as well as his moving-image practice and early filmmaking influences.
The festival program highlights works by 70 filmmakers and artists between December 17–20, 2020
Originally planned for Daegu, South Korea, the 2020 SIGGRAPH Asia Conference and Exhibition has adapted to a fully virtual format.
Sixty-four international films will be highlighted during this year’s program, covering a vast array of genres and subject matter.
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