Movies: Takeshi Murata
- 2012
Shiboogi (2012)
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In this animated video Shiboogi, American artist Takeshi Murata transforms TV commercials from the 1980s that he had discovered by chance in a record store in Japan. Just as commercials pop up on television screens for 30 seconds and then fade from m...
- 2023
Larry (2023)
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Takeshi Murata and Christopher Rutledge continue their playful investigation of both the sharp-edged hyperrealism of commercial CGI and its oozing, anarchic breakdown in Larry, which propels its titular character—a droopy-eyed canine baller—through a...
- 2005
Monster Movie (2005)
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In Monster Movie Murata employs an exacting frame-by-frame technique to turn a bit of B-movie footage (from the 1981 film Caveman) into a seething, fragmented morass of color and shape that decomposes and reconstitutes itself thirty times per second....
- 2010
I, Popeye (2010)
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A film by Takeshi Murata...
- 2007
Untitled (Pink Dot) (2007)
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In Untitled (Pink Dot), Murata transforms footage from the Sylvester Stallone film First Blood (1982) into a morass of seething electronic abstraction. Subjected to Murata's meticulous digital reprocessing, the action scenes decompose and are subsume...
- 2010
Infinite Doors (2010)
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Infinity Doors draws on the determined staying power and unremitting stimulation of prize-oriented game show culture. Utilizing clips from The Price is Right, Murata edits a kinetic series of prize unveils. Unrelenting audience applause and an excess...
- 2004
Cone Eater (2004)
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With this abstract digital video, Murata presents viewers with a field of seething colors and line, within which a suggestive, Rorschach-like formation manages to retain its structure even as it is in a constant state of flux. The mesmerizing tableau...
- 2007
Timewarp Experiment (2007)
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In Timewarp Experiment, Murata applies a simple temporal manipulation to a piece of found footage, to uncanny effect. Digitally slowing the opening credit sequence from the 1970s' TV sitcom Three's Company, Murata creates a strange, hypnotic flow of ...
- 2009
No Match (2009)
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Rhythmically departed from Murata's usual assertive cadence, No Match employs footage from the 1980's game show, Classic Match. The seamless loop of an unyielding contestant's ineptness solidifies as an almost cruel experiment, as the stretched time ...
- 2019
Wiwitan (2019)
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Asep is young religious Sundanese Moslem man. He lives with his father who still works as a shaman in his village. When his father accepts more people who need spiritual, a mysterious man appears in Asep’s dreams....
- 2018
Donuts (2018)
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A strip mall becomes a cosmic fractal....
- 2013
OM Rider (2013)
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In OM Rider, Takeshi Murata deftly weaves the aesthetics of retro-noir, video games, and Italian giallo film into a cinematic exercise in cool, narrative minimalism and distilled rebellion....
- 2012
Night Moves (2012)
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In Takeshi Murata's video, in collaboration with Billy Grant, computer generated scans are utilized to recreate his every day environment in high tech 3D. The video starts in his studio, where his computer, desk and chair are “haunted” - dissolving a...
- 2012
Street Trash (2012)
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30 minute loop of a rotation around 3d images....
- 2007
Escape Spirit Videoslime (2007)
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A film by Takeshi Murata...
- 2008
Homestead Grays (2008)
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A film by Takeshi Murata...
- 1997
Made in the Shade (1997)
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Graduate film by Takeshi Murata....
- 2006
Silver (2006)
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In Silver, Murata subjects a snippet of footage from a vintage horror movie (Mario Bava's 1960 film 'Mask of Satan', featuring Barbara Steele) — to his exacting yet almost violent digital manipulations. The seething black and white imagery constantly...
- 2003
Melter 2 (2003)
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Melter finds Murata applying his deft touch with image-making software to questions of fluidity. Exploring formal tropes of melting, rippling, and bubbling, Murata's abstract experiment in hypnotic perception is at once organic and totally digital....