Current Projects
Polly Fleas

Being the BIGGEST FANS of Polly Fleas, it seemed only natural to take under our wing the work of this amazing, groundbreaking, up and coming screen GODDESS to make one kick ass site.

Imogen Heath (Polly Fleas) is a film-maker whose passion lies with mise-en-scene and experimental cinema. She has worked as art-director and cinematographer on several short-films. Her work with ‘direct’ film-making, culminating in a video-clip for Sui-Zhen, won Imogen the award for Experimental film at the 2007 UTS Golden Eye awards. Imogen’s most recent project, 37 Scenes in the Company of a Rabbit (a not very short 3 screen installation/film where nothing very remarkable happens), won her the award for directing, cinematography and overall excellence at the 2007 UTS Golden Eye awards.

Creating a Brand and Housing Site for her diverse and award winning films, installations, artwork and photography, Beate hopes to create a substantial online presence for the Sydney-Born, Berlin Based artist.

Graphics/Design/Build: Beate Adfectus.

 
Hearing Yellow

From a young age Scott knew he was different, visual swathes of colour overwhelmed him when he heard sound, days of the week were inextricably linked to shades or textures - but the line was always blurry between an overactive child’s imagination and something more cerebral.

It wasn’t until his early 20s with dreams of composing music that Scott realised his vivid hallucinations were a symptom of Synesthesia - a condition in which the elements of perception are often conflicting - hearing colour and seeing sound. In addition to being involuntary, this additional perception is regarded by the synesthete as real, often outside the body, instead of imagined in the mind’s eye.

A condition which some would struggle to embrace gives Scott a renewed sense of perception which he actively uses to compose his experimental and progressive music.

This is a tale of altered perception, identity and experience told through the visually expressive ‘documation’ medium.

Formats: 12 minute Documation for Festival Release with Online Component

Platforms: Film/TV. Online. Installation

Stage: Pre-Production

 
DamaScene

Damascus is a labyrinthine city of stories, contrast, vitality and enchantment.

DamaScene allows users to interactively explore the hidden corners and local life of the city over the period of a day. To walk through the souq at the height of daily activity and also deserted at the crack of dawn; to watch the busy tangled web of traffic at Bab Touma at sunset; children playing in the Ummayad Mosque in the middle of the day and an unexpected musical street gathering late at night.


With such historical and strategic contemporary importance (being bordered by Iraq, Iran, Lebanon and Israel), the role of fundamentalism, the rise of Islamism and heavy hand of authoritarianism bubble under the surface of this interactive tale. Aimed at creating a dialog between East and West, the project exposes the normalcy and beauty of a city imbued with history and embroiled in war. Formats: Interactive Online Project

Platforms: Online/Animation

Stage: Production