Josh Vieth is a scholar, artist, and PhD student in the Interdisciplinary Arts program at Ohio University.

Josh’s research focuses on cinematic temporality, duration, and the long take, with a particular emphasis on Slow Cinema and its connections to global art cinema and avant-garde traditions. He is currently working on his dissertation, which explores the evolving relationship between human cognition and digital image regimes.

His filmmaking practice interrogates cinema’s illusory elements and its capacity to frame time, space, and sensation. His work challenges conventional relationships between spectator and image, integrating theory and practice to create films that reorient viewers’ cinematic experience.