Re: expanded vision

From: Ed Halter @ NYUFF (email suppressed)
Date: Thu Apr 01 2004 - 14:21:25 PST


I have only read about it - not seen it - but from what I've read, the film
Ai (Love) by Taka Iimura uses highly magnified images of hairs...maybe he is
on this list and can confirm it?

> From: Joost Rekveld <email suppressed>
> Reply-To: Experimental Film Discussion List <email suppressed>
> Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 00:12:06 +0200
> To: email suppressed
> Subject: expanded vision
>
> Hi list,
>
> I'm working on a series of programmes juxtaposing scientific and
> industrial films with experimental films. One of the themes I want to
> make a programme around is 'expanded vision', the camera as a tool to
> explore worlds beyond the limits of our pathetic human eyes.
> To my surprise (thinking of the Kino-Eye, Untutored-Eye line of
> inspiration in experimental film) I can hardly come up with any title
> of experimental film fitting this theme, it's the only programme in the
> series which I have trouble to fill. Amazing
> medical/industrial/popularscientific Xray films galore, night vision
> etc, but experimental work ?
>
> Telc by the Vasulka's is incredible (and that's even video), I find,
> but I can't think of much more, really, any suggestions ?
>
> and yes, it's a scandal that I'm the curator and I ask for free advice..
>
> thanks in advance anyway,
>
> Joost.
>
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