
Jeff Keen (1923–2012) was a pioneer of experimental film whose rapid-fire animations, multiple screen projections and raucous performances redefined multimedia art in Britain. Keen was a veteran of the Second World War, and his work powerfully evokes the violence, colour, speed and noise of the 20th century. He transformed cinema into a riotous collage of comics, drawings, B-movie posters, plastic toys, burning props and extravagant costumes. His early 8 mm and 16 mm films are built for speed, combining footage of Beat-era motifs – jazz, motorbikes and car culture – with experimental animations in which the achievements and atrocities of the 20th century seem to flash by within a few short, cacophonous seconds. A single frame could not contain the frenzied energy of Keen’s imagination, and by the mid-1960s he began to use multiple screens and live action in presentations of his work.
Eyeblaze
2006
Afterblatz 2
2002
Joy Thru Film
2000
Kino Staccato
1999
Omozap in Artwar
1995
Artwar
1994
Kino Pulveriso
1993
Plazmatic Blatz
1991
Omozap 2
1991
Omozap
1991
Blazomatika
1990
Artwar Loop 1
1990
Plasticator
1990
Artwar Loop 2
1990
Blatzom
1986
Mad Love
1978
24 Films
1975
Lone Star
1975
Rosa Canina
1975
White Dust
1972
Stolen Moments
1972
Rayday Film
1970
Meatdaze
1968
White Lite
1968
Marvo Movie
1967
Cineblatz
1967
Instant Cinema
1965
Flik Flak
1965
The Pink Auto
1964
Breakout
1962
The Autumn Feast
1961
Wail
1960
White Lite
1968
Marvo Movie
1967



















































