SATURDAY, MARCH 5TH - 7:30 PM
SATURDAY, MARCH 10TH - 10 PM
FRIDAY, MARCH 21ST - 10 PM
Flux is a techno-librarian assigned by government contract to travel back to 1999 in pursuit of preserving Seattle-based video footage documenting police brutality against protesters and civilians.
A self-styled “Cyber-Fi Video” and direct collaboration with astrologer, musician and activist Rob Brezny, THE DRIVETIME is a true 90s relic; part cyberpunk satirical drama, part lo-fi psychedelic essay film. Heavily inspired by early internet culture, THE DRIVETIME digitally paints a grim authoritative future all too familiar to our current reality with humor, style and hippie absurdism. A hypnagogic time traveling revolt against surveillance states that will surely bend the minds of even the most seasoned of psychonauts.
Each screening will be accompanied by the short COLD FORCE.
One of the most chilling yet innovative cinematic essays on the flaws of today's technology-obsessed society is Antero Alli's, THE DRIVETIME. This iconoclastic view of a future world projects a dazzling stream-of-consciousness skein of technical wizardry and provocative wordplay. \[...\] THE DRIVETIME forces viewers to think about where our world is heading. This work should be seen by anyone who mistakenly believes that all's calm and well in our little digital sphere.
- Phil Hall, Wired