onedotzero is a contemporary digital arts organisation with a remit to promote innovation across all forms of moving image and motion arts.
onedotzero is critically acclaimed for producing the annual pioneering audiovisual touring festival, onedotzero_adventures in motion.
the festival travels the world, showcasing the most exciting new ideas and brightest up-and-coming filmmaking talent alongside visionary new work by world-leading creative luminaries.
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to help quench your thirst for our unique brand of cutting edge moving image [until november at least] we've put together a preview of our upcoming onedotzero_adventures in motion festival, featuring work from george wu, julia pott + the latest offering from johnny hardstaff.
onedotzero_adventures in motion, our pioneering festival, returns this year to London’s BFI Southbank from 10 – 14 November 2010. Presenting the most exciting international moving image work, from the offbeat to the radical, the festival pushes the boundaries of creativity, innovation and technological wonder.
Highlights of this years festival are sure to include robotica, an exploration of the ethics and social effects of robots or androids, code warriors, investigating the trend of using computer code as raw material to create moving image work, and ladymation, a brand new programme showcasing eclectic gems from female directors currently leading the way in animation... as well as a late-night viewing which promises plenty of weird + wonderful content.
onedotzero invaded the BFI Southbank, London in September 2009. Check out this selection of highlights taken over the 5 packed days, including: compilations screenings, installations, live a/v and bar events, panels discussions, workshops and networking.
mankind’s movement towards city-living continues at a startling pace, accelerating towards nations of supercities. this programme acts as a survey of our hopes, emotions and fears about urban living, from personal stories to collective experiences this programme investigates how cities are changing and, in turn, how we are changing our cities. includes d-fuse’s endless cities_redux, extracted from their live av odyssey that captured urban expansion across ten asian cities.
in these fast-forward times driven by digital culture, many creatives have revived a handcrafted approach to producing new visual work. across promos, broadcast and independent shorts. many have begun to pare their work back, using a homemade diy aesthetic, which is stitched, knitted, collaged, stuck and folded together. don’t miss the pyromania of corin hardy’s latest promo for the prodigy, or the truly unique costume design in misfit, a music promo by australian based directors the glue society.

