Curating the future through rooted experimental practices.

interlaced.tv is an online platform dedicated to experimental analog video practices. It serves as both a curated exhibition space and a site for exchange, showcasing independent works that explore the materiality, imperfection, and unpredictability of the moving image.

Organized around two annual editions (spring and fall), the platform presents curated programs that embrace error, chance, and the interplay between analog and digital technologies. It is grounded in an audience development approach focused on community-building, fostering encounters between emerging and established artists while encouraging intergenerational exchange.

The first edition featured artists including Tianming Zhou, Michael Betancourt, Pierre Yves Clouin, Zsolt Gyenes, Luis Carlos Rodríguez and glitschen.

With a long-term vision, interlaced.tv approaches the future of audiovisual practices as an evolving and open space shaped by collective experimentation and knowledge sharing.