Digital Smoke (2025)

Digital Smoke (2025) poster

Digital Smoke is an experimental meditation on light, memory, and distortion. Shot at twilight in Minneapolis’s Loring Park, the film captures the moment just after sunset, when street lamps flicker on and reflect across the lake. As Devereaux moves the camera backward and forward, fading light introduces digital noise. Rather than correct it, he amplifies the imperfection, layering light trails until the noise becomes ethereal white clouds—“digital smoke”—that dissolve the boundary between image and abstraction. Frames evoke the hazy textures of J.M.W. Turner and the pixelated aesthetic of early video games, blending painterly romanticism with digital fragmentation.

Director: Max Devereaux
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Keywords

art, avant-garde, lo-fi, digital, fine art, paintings, experimental, video games

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Digital Smoke about?
Digital Smoke is an experimental meditation on light, memory, and distortion. Shot at twilight in Minneapolis’s Loring Park, the film captures the moment just after sunset, when street lamps flicker on and reflect across the lake. As Devereaux moves the camera backward and forward, fading light introduces digital noise. Rather than correct it, he amplifies the imperfection, layering light trails until the noise becomes ethereal white clouds—“digital smoke”—that dissolve the boundary between image and abstraction. Frames evoke the hazy textures of J.M.W. Turner and the pixelated aesthetic of early video games, blending painterly romanticism with digital fragmentation.
Who directed Digital Smoke?
Digital Smoke was directed by Max Devereaux.
How long is Digital Smoke?
Digital Smoke has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).
Where was Digital Smoke produced?
Digital Smoke was produced in United States of America.