Recent Music Videos (2000 – 2012)

  • December 23, 2015 / 19:00
  • December 26, 2015 / 19:00
  • January 20, 2016 / 17:00

Robbie Williams, Rock DJ, 2000 / Vaughan Arnell
The White Stripes, Fell in Love with a Girl, 2001 / Michel Gondry
Fatboy Slim, Weapon of Choice, 2001 / Spike Jonze.
Radiohead, Pyramid Song, 2001 / Shynola
Basement Jaxx, Where’s Your Head, 2001 / Traktor
Incubus, Megalomaniac, 2001 / Floria Sigismondi
Johnny Cash. Hurt, 2002 / Mark Romanek
Kylie Minogue, Come into My World, 2002 / Michel Gondry
Bjork. Oceania, 2004 / Lynn Fox
Basement Jaxx, Cish Cash, 2004 / Pleix
Fangoria, Nadie mejor que tú. 2004 / Christian Jankowski
Manos de Topo, Es feo, 2009 / Kike Maíllo
Lady Gaga/ Beyonce, Telephone, 2010 / Jonas Akerlund
El Güincho, Bombay, 2010 / Canada
Ssion, Earthquake, 2012 / Cody Critcheloe
Polly Scattergood, Wanderlust, 2013. Jesús Hernández (NYSU Films)
Arca, TRAUMA Scene 1, 2013 / Jesse Kanda
Arca, Xen, 2014 / Jesse Kanda
FKA twigs, Video Girl, 2014 / Kahlil Joseph
FKA twigs, Water Me, 2014 / Jesse Kanda
Björk, Moon, 2014 / Inez Van lamsweerde, Vinoodh & James Merry
Gotye, Somebodies. A Youtube Orchestra, 2012

Duration: 1 hour 40 minutes

The Artists’ Music Video (1966 – 2012)

The Artists’ Music Video (1966 – 2012)

The Music Video before MTV (1966 – 1980)

The Music Video before MTV (1966 – 1980)

MTV and the Golden Age of Music Videos (1981 – 1984)

MTV and the Golden Age of Music Videos (1981 – 1984)

Gender Identity (1985 – 1990)

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The Director’s Music Video (1991 – 1998)

The Director’s Music Video (1991 – 1998)

Recent Music Videos (2000 – 2012)

Recent Music Videos (2000 – 2012)

The Vanity of Small Differences

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