Lexx is a cult sci-fi TV show that follows the adventures of an anti-hero, an unlikely hero and his crew, as they travel through space on a living ship. They encounter dark comedy, surrealism, and a dystopian future filled with evil aliens and bizarre creatures. With elements of comedy, drama, and fantasy, Lexx explores themes of power, survival, and the human condition.
Threshold is a TV show that depicts an alien invasion in Washington, DC. The story follows a group of government agents and scientists who work together to investigate and prevent the invasion. As the team delves deeper into the mystery, they uncover a government cover-up and a top-secret agenda. With high stakes and a triple-spiral fractal as their guide, the team must unravel the truth and save humanity from the impending threat.
The Bank is a thriller movie about a bank manager who discovers a conspiracy within his own bank. As he investigates further, he uncovers dark secrets and finds himself caught in a dangerous game of power and deception.
In 'The Nightmare,' a teenage girl battles her inner demons while experiencing surreal and terrifying nightmare sequences. As she navigates through her own mind, she must confront her fears and confront the dark forces that haunt her psyche.
Until recently geometry was 'cold', incapable of describing the irregular shape of a cloud, the slope of a mountain or the beauty of the human body. With fractal geometry, Benoit Mandelbrot gave us a language for our natural world. In this captivating documentary, the man himself explains this groundbreaking discovery.
The Brain Hack is a short sci-fi thriller that delves into the enigmatic workings of the human brain. It revolves around a conspiracy involving a numeric code, fractals, and the golden ratio. As evidence unfolds, it becomes clear that the protagonists are caught in a web of surrealism, mysticism, and paranoia. The story is driven by the intersection of science and religion, with neuroscience playing a crucial role. This low-budget short film captivates viewers with its exploration of the complexities of the human brain and paranoid schizophrenia.
Fractals: The Colors Of Infinity is a documentary that delves into the mesmerizing world of fractals and the profound impact they have on various fields of study. Exploring the infinite complexity and astonishing patterns of these mathematical wonders, the film takes viewers on a visually stunning and intellectually stimulating journey. From the groundbreaking work of mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot to their applications in fields such as computer design, nature, and science, the film showcases the intricate beauty and significance of fractals in our world. With breathtaking visuals and insightful interviews with experts, Fractals: The Colors Of Infinity is a captivating documentary that unveils the hidden harmony and infinite possibilities of these fascinating mathematical creations.
Four-dimensional quaternions (fractals) are visualized by projecting them into three-dimensional space. Instead of modeling objects of human imagination the realm of mathematics is explored. Only the variables of one formula (x[n+1]=x[n]^p-c) were changed. It took me about a year to get an idea of the transformations and shapes which could be expressed by this formula. Almost another year was needed to render the sequences which I decided to use.
This documentary explores whether we can use mathematics to describe the observable universe in order to reveal the potential connection to the mysteries of consciousness.
Anémona and Pisces live a capicua experience: they are at the same time the woman who looks, the woman who is looked at, and the very act of looking. Between fractal scenes and images multiplied in reference to Man Ray, Anémona assumes the will to, through the state of trance, always be a foreigner within herself, while Pisces goes in search of an alien vision, to assume herself as the self and otherness to understand the world.
Inner Worlds, Outer Worlds is a documentary that delves into the nature of consciousness, spirituality, and the interconnectedness of all things. It explores various topics such as meditation, dark energy, the new age movement, and quantum theory. Through interviews with experts and stunning visuals, the film invites viewers to contemplate the deeper aspects of existence.
An introverted teen must deal with bullies who threaten to expose her feelings for a teacher in this short film.
The Fractal Plane by Christopher Ursitti is a work of modern art for your HDTV. Even in our digital age, our computers are incapable of rendering these complex animations in real-time. This program was almost a year in the making, resulting in an experience that is simultaneously technological, nostalgic, beautiful and sublime. It's colorful and evolving art with the power to transform a room completely. BluScenes: The Fractal Plane includes two Ursitti compositions, “The Fractal Plane” and the “Mathematical Daydreams,” both with original 7.1 scores composed and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey.
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