Morgan Fisher, ‘Color Balance’ (1980) (reconstruction 2002)
Film installation, 3 x 16mm
Colour, silent (24 frames per second). Loops
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Also tagged 16 mm, color balance, dry, filmmaker, installation, LA, life, light, loop, morgan fisher, nature, primary colors, projection, raven row, rgb, romance, silent, the world, wall
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A room inside the National Geology Museum in Bucharest (2011)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged bucharest, communism, display, dodecahedron, geology museum, glass, history, light, minerals, rocks, romania, snapshot, wood
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From the series ‘Scenografier / Set Constructions’ by Miriam Bäckström (1995-2000)
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Also tagged 90s, beyond, build, collection, door, entrance, light, Miriam Bäckström, photograph, pink, series, set, setting, timeless, trash, TV
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Jacques Derrida interviewed by Pascale Ogier about the ‘Science of Ghosts’ in Ken McMullen‘s film ‘Ghost Dance’ (1983)
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Also tagged 80s, dance, deconstruction, ghost, I want to believe, jacques derrida, ken mcmullen, memory, pascale ogier, philosophy, science of ghosts, spectre, telephone
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Nicolas Provost, ‘Stardust’, 20′ (2010)
An excerpt can be seen here
Stardust is the second part of the trilogy where Provost films everyday life with a hidden high resolution camera and edits the images into a fiction film using cinematographic codes from the Hollywood film language. Starring real Hollywood stars like Jon Voight, Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson in Las Vegas.
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Also tagged cctv, dennis hopper, everyday, fiction, hidden camera, hollywood, jack nicholson, jon voight, language, las vegas, nicolas provost, real life, star, structure
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‘Los Angeles’ (2004) by Sarah Morris.
Cory Arcangel, excerpt from ‘Colors’ (2006)
The departure point for this work is a 1988 film by Dennis Hopper called Colors about violence between Los Angeles street gangs. Arcangel developed a computer program to scramble Hopper’s cinematic images, transforming them into a dynamic abstraction.
On view at Tate Modern until the 14th of October.
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Posted in Abstraction, Composition
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Also tagged bling, cinema, code, colors, computer program, Cory Arcangel, curtain, dennis hopper, field, los angeles, New York, pixels, tate modern, unfold, video
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Scene from ‘The Wayward Cloud‘ (2005) directed by Ming-Liang Tsai.
Scene from ‘Tampopo’ (1985), directed by Jûzô Itami
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged ambiguous, comedy, food, fruit, Japan, Jûzô Itami, love, old lady, run, satire, sexual, shop, supermarket, thief
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