Incorrect Intermittence (2000)
“This film offers a metacinematic study of tempo and change and a figure of velocity. […] Ota recorded [three different locations in Tokyo] at the interval of hours, and sometimes even days, by using different filters and by alternating the camera speed. The result…represents an inquiry into the abstract space-time of cinema where Ota plays with the physical fact that time is a ‘function of movement in space.’” –Malin Wahlberg
Director: Yo Ota
| Directing | Yo Ota | Director |
| Directing | Yoshimasa Sakagami | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Osamu Yamazaki | Sound |
| Directing | Shingo Yoshinaga | Assistant Director |