Re: default silence versus intended silence

From: Myron Ort (email suppressed)
Date: Wed Oct 28 2009 - 15:29:34 PDT


  Thank you for that information.

Myron Ort

On Oct 28, 2009, at 1:38 PM, C Keefer wrote:

> Oskar Fischinger's masterpiece Radio Dynamics (1942) was made
> intentionally silent, in fact a head title states explicitly:
> Please No Music Experiment in Color Rhythm
>
> Cindy Keefer
> Center for Visual Music
> www.centerforvisualmusic.org
>
> Fischinger Research Pages: www.centerforvisualmusic.org/Fischinger
>
> btw those in NY can see a new 35mm print of this film in our film
> series accompanying the Guggenheim's Kandinsky exhibition. Selected
> Fridays.
> This film is also available on our Fischinger DVD.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Wed, 28 Oct 2009 11:55:20 -0600
> Gene Youngblood <email suppressed>
> Re: default silence versus intended silence
>
> Re: default silence versus intended silence Unless history shows
> otherwise, I always assumed it was Brakhage. That is, having the
> option
> of a synchronous soundtrack and deliberately not using it. Bunuel
> did it
> in parts of L'age d'Or, and if we get into that there are probably
> numerous examples.
>
>
>
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