The music video was directed by Chris Cunningham and was one of the first videos to be put into DVD quality featured in Official UK PlayStation 1 Magazine's Demo Disk 50.
Gantz Graf is a three-track EP released by Autechre in 2002 on CD and 12". A special DVD release was made available featuring the "Gantz Graf" video created by Alex Rutterford, as well as the videos for "Basscadet" (directed by Jess Scott Hunter and edited by D.A. Slade) and "Second Bad Vilbel" (directed by Chris Cunningham, and an updated version from the original), and a slide show of stills from the "Gantz Graf" video.
A large part of the festival's latter content focused on cutting-edge music videos and short films, and directors like Michel Gondry, Spike Jonze, Chris Cunningham and Jonathan Glazer all had their catalogs of work showcased at RESFEST over its 10 year run.
Chris Christie | Chris Brown | Everybody Hates Chris | Merce Cunningham | Chris Brown (American entertainer) | Chris Berman | Chris Rock | Chris Moyles | Chris Daggett | Chris | Chris Isaak | Chris Brown (American singer) | Chris Rea | Chris de Burgh | Chris Tomlin | Chris Squire | Chris Hardwick | Chris Tarrant | Chris Daughtry | Chris Paul | Chris Moneymaker | Chris Farley | Chris Evert | Chris Cooper (actor) | Chris Cooper | Chris Carter | Chris Albertson | Michael Cunningham | Chris Roberts | Chris Lord-Alge |
Among the guests who have visited the festival there have been names such as Rebecca Allen, Theo Jansen, Bruce Sterling, Laurie Anderson, Derrick de Kerckhove, David Byrne, Howard Rheingold, Eduardo Kac, Kevin Kelly, Sherry Turkle, Toshio Iwai and Chris Cunningham.
After leaving school at age 17, Hailstone worked for the special fx industry on films like Interview with the Vampire, Harry Potter and Chris Cunningham’s Come to Daddy music video.
The main concept around which the essay revolves is the attitude of the spectacular, which has become ever more central in the frame of what is to be considered Visual Culture, and that is re-elaborated and/ or re-manipulated by the practices of the seven art-makers considered (Damien Hirst, Douglas Gordon, Maurizio Cattelan, Phil Collins, Sofia Coppola, Harmony Korine and Chris Cunningham).