A young artist faces a threat at her workplace, constantly suffocating due to a red ribbon around her neck. Looking around, she realizes she may not be the only one experiencing this.
65 million years ago, a Tyrannosaurus Rex pup is separated from his parents and his clan. In order to find them, he must brave erupting volcanoes, stampedes, and attacks from determined predators. Along the way, he befriends a young Triceratops, a band of prancing Oviraptors, and a family of Ankylosaurs, who all help him on his journey. But when he finally finds his family, about to go to war with a rival clan of T-Rex, the loyalties he has earned, and the skills he has learned from his adventures, help save the day.
Both abject through its texture and relatable in its fragility, WETWARE offers hyperreality without the common symptoms of alienation. A seemingly self-sustaining ‘organism’ is generated completely in digital through synthesis without reliance on ’real’ imagery. The resulting image is limitless, perpetually spilling outside itself. Suggesting a feed pulsating beyond a bodily surface or even any bodily context, the work examines digital intimacies while also referencing worship music in its relaxing albeit disorienting sonic composition.
Christmas has finally arrived, and the puppies are helping Matheus decorate the tree. Then, suddenly, everything could change: Nina accidentally breaks the star on the tree and must race against time to save Christmas.
Three cyborg couples enter a newly opened building: the Human Museum. They are confronted with exhibits of humanity: statues of intertwined bodies, anatomical informations, and educational films, reacting emotionally with astonishment, disgust, fear, and curiosity toward the objects in the exhibit. In an inevitable process of machine learning, the six protagonists change during their visit, learning to simulate the rules of arousal and attraction. The pairs are not just the juxtaposition of two cyborgs. Can the machines ever feel what their bodies skillfully mimic: desire?
On a rainy night a man drives at top speed along with his daughter sleeping in the back seat. Suddenly, the car shuts down. When he steps out to seek help, he discovers an empty city.
In ancient Jinling City, General Kou's bodyguard cat Zhan Ao partners with the young Bao Zheng, Jinmaoshu and General Kou's daughter Kou Zhu to find truth, solve the mysterious case together, exposed a huge conspiracy.
This Japanese urban legend is quite different from typical German fairy-tales. In addition to classic themes like betrayal and revenge, the legend of the “slit-mouthed woman” also includes supernatural elements.