Tokyo Kaitensû is an exploration of spaces and flows, where each place reveals layers of complexity beneath its seemingly ordinary appearances. Through the lens of Guillaume Beinat Prunet and the algorithmic dimension of Jeremy Delhuvenne, the film unveils hidden dimensions. By focusing on transitional spaces, this project questions an ambivalent urban dystopia through the lens of the Japanese concept of "ma" (間)—a balance of silence and time. The city, poised between the real and the virtual, unfolds in a rhythm of transformations and elsewhere.

Experimental Award - Japan Indies Film Festival 2025

Installation for Traverse Video Experimental Film Festival 2025