
Beny Tchaicovsky
Directing
Biography
Beny Tchaicovsky was a painter, musician and a multimedia computer artist. Tchaicovsky’s paintings have been exhibited internationally in museums such the Luxembourg Museum in Paris in the 1989 show "Les Trois Ameriques a Paris", as well as in exhibitions in Germany, Brazil and the United States
Known For

Immerse yourself in unfathomable worlds of marvel and mystery through the cutting-edge of 3D computer animation art. Prepare to be caught between everyday reality and dimensions that lie beyond your wildest imaginations. A mysterious soundtrack fuses sound with perplexing imagery to create an amazing journey of insight and wonder.
Caught Between Worlds

"LUZ OFERENDA (OFFERING LIGHT) is a quantum leap towards the future where sound and images are interconnected. Cutting-edge 3D computer animation fuses with dramatic music to create a journey that defies the imagination. A small whisper beckons you to return home, to the present, where the only true reality exists to offer your light. Acclaimed computer animator Beny Tchaicovsky's surrealistic, fantastical images."
Luz Oferenda

Computer visionary Beny Tchaicovsky presents a new dimension in digital imagery in this fast-forward trip through human existence. The oddities of our species -- from primitive to modern man -- are on full display in this surreal history. Accompanied by Peter Bernstein's soundtrack, the video zips from the Garden of Eden to quantum mechanics with detours to explore the human obsessions of time, money and the opposite sex.
Cyberscape: A Computer Animation Vision

In "Memoirs of a Shadow", the personal transforms into the universal, shedding its previous forms in the process. Humanity's potential progress lies in its ability to transform itself, leaving behind its 'shadow'.
Memoirs of a Shadow
A small whisper beckons you to return home, to the present, where the only true reality exists. This animated movie combines mind-expanding computer animation with a potent soundtrack. Beny Tchaicovsky presents a critique of modern society, encouraging viewers to question technological progress as well as search for their own call.
The Call

Synesthesia, from the ancient Greek σύν [syn], meaning "together", and αἴσθησις [aisthēsis], "sensation", is a neurological phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. In this 46-minute journey, Beny Tchaicovsky pioneers the use computer generated imagery as an art form.
Journey to Synesthesia
The final chapter of the "Morning Star Trilogy", Dimensional Connections is the culmination of an amazing journey that reveals itself with unfathomable insights. An intense and powerful soundtrack leads you stumbling through a maze of traps, temptations and surprises while the visuals dazzle.