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Blake Williams

Blake Williams

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Biography

Blake Williams (Houston) is an American filmmaker. Born in Houston, Texas in 1985, Blake Williams lives and works as an artist in Toronto. His films have screened at festivals including Locarno, Toronto, New York, and the Berlinale. Alongside his work as an artist, he is also a film critic for Cinema Scope and Filmmaker magazines.

Known For

A Woman Escapes
6.0

Audrey lives alone in Paris after moving there to tend to the home of her recently deceased friend, Juliane. Moving through the days without motivation or a sense of purpose, she tries to re-establish her footing in the world by beginning video correspondences with two filmmakers—Burak, who lives in Istanbul, and Blake, who lives in Toronto. This exchange of words and footage initiates a healing process, but the nature of the interaction is not what it seems.

A Woman Escapes

2022
No image
N/A

A woman goes blind and volunteers to receive a new and experimental bionic eye device, which transmits image signals from a wearable camera to her optic nerve, partially restoring her vision.

I've Seen Water

Something Horizontal
N/A

Flashes of Victorian domestic surfaces and geometric shadows transform the physical world into a somber, impressionistic abstraction, while elsewhere a spectre emerging from the depths of German Expressionism reminds us that what goes up always comes down.

Something Horizontal

2015
Space-ship
N/A

Studio experiment with fluorescent lights, aperture settings, and a very smooth tilt.

Space-ship

2010
2008
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Pictures of blooming cherry blossoms, radiant colour fields, and domestic miscellany are re-photographed off the screen of an obsolete televisual device. Images rise upward, the left greets the right, and a new season arrives, telling an impressionistic story of transition, unity, and companionship.

2008

2019
PROTOTYPE
3.0

As a major storm strikes Texas in 1900, a mysterious televisual device is built and tested. Blake Williams’ experimental 3D sci-fi film immerses us in the aftermath of the Galveston disaster to fashion a haunting treatise on technology, cinema, and the medium’s future.

PROTOTYPE

2017
Laberint Sequences
5.7

Shot in and around the Laberint d’Horta in Barcelona, the film charts several journeys into the garden in search of its centre, where a statue of Eros waits. As the film navigates the maze’s false pathways, its recursive structure begins to crack, and a mysterious underworld floods its gates.

Laberint Sequences

2023
A Cold Compress
N/A

An offscreen 16mm film projector pans its light across a studio, passing over a bouquet of yellow daisies. The 24fps flicker clashes with the 30fps recording by the video camera, creating a phasing pulsation in the light. The video repeats again and again, doubling in speed with each successive play.

A Cold Compress

2010
FELT
N/A

A man sees mountains and sets out to recreate them. During a traverse across the Western United States, we observe familiar sites in a new light, and the world gets lost in the fold.

FELT

2025
Depart
3.0

Moves through various modes of software and internet aesthetics, framing images of sublime landscapes and flying vehicles (airplanes, space shuttles, UFOs), pseudo-handheld glimpses of the world and digitally animated fireflies.

Depart

2012
Baby Blue
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An anaglyph 3D found-footage film. None of the source material was shot stereoscopically; rather, the 3D effects are reliant on the phenomenon of motion parallax. Via its time delay strategy, visual depth illusions manifest themselves (or not, in some cases) through horizontal motions in the camera and/or its subjects. Clips of trains, space shuttles, beaches, and cyclopes butt against one another to present a doleful impression of mutated technologies, gestures, and species.

Baby Blue

2013
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Experimental short film by Blake Williams.

C-LR: Coorow-Latham Road For Those Who Don't Have the Time

2013
Red Capriccio
N/A

A found footage film in three movements, drafting arrangements of motion with stasis, police with the policed, and reds with blues.

Red Capriccio

2014
Many a Swan
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An anaglyph 3D found-footage film about folding — folding paper, folding land, folding video planes, folding timelines — channeling the recorded history of the Grand Canyon and the history of stereoscopic cinema into a five-and-a-half-minute stream of images and sound. Partially inspired by the work of the “grandmaster of origami,” Akira Yoshizawa (1911 – 2005).

Many a Swan

2012
No Signal
2.0

A consumer grade DLP projector is powered on without a signal.

No Signal

2009
Coorow-Latham Road
1.0

A trek down the entire length of Coorow-Latham Road – a small, barely inhabited path in Western Australia, about 250km north of Perth. The camera faces forward at the beginning, then slowly pans to the left over the course of the journey until it finally settles on a rear-view gaze of the road travelled. Images acquired from Google’s Street View application.

Coorow-Latham Road

2011