Unsynchronicities is a post-cinematic series that investigates the ontology of the image in the age of artificial intelligence. In this condition, the image no longer derives from an origin but unfolds as an autonomous field of variation. Generative processes multiply near-identities that destabilize coherence, leaving the image suspended in a continuum of differences without origin. Meaning emerges not from the image itself but from its temporal dissonance.
Extending a lineage from minimalist composition to structural avant-garde film, the series draws on the phase structures of Reich, the durational cinema of Sharits, and Deleuze’s reflections on repetition, where perception itself becomes the site of tension. What emerges is a poetics of unsynchronicities, a field where images appear to coincide yet never fully align, where form arises not from representation but from divergence.
Music by Vikki Bardot