Robert Whitman Performances from the 1960s
- 2006
- 2h 36m
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Very slow on the edge of being boring. Experimental films that luckily have commentaries that save it for people looking for avant-garde film producers.
The film "American Mood" (1960) 8 mm starts from the top. You adjust and adjust the sound before realizing there is no sound. If you are into this type of film you do not need sound. Next is a sound bite commentary that cannot focus on the film but seems to be told by people with Alzheimer's. During the commentary pieces of the film are presented again.
Interviewed by Julie Martin Simon Forti Claes Oldenburg Lucas Samaras Robert Whitman
1998
The same pattern of film and then commentary is shown for "Flower" (1965) 16 mm.
If you made it this far you are treated to "Prune Flat" (1965) an added treat is nondescript background sound and a few cheap camera tricks.
"Prune Flat" is in the permanent collection of Dia Art Foundation, New York, and the Musee national dart moderne, Center Pompidou, Paris.
We are not finished yet; next up "Ghost" (2002) real sound. Well, voices. Still slow as the dickens.
In the end, we do not see much progress in film style and as I stated in the first this is targeted to a small audience that must have an unstated agenda. The advantage of film is it is recorded forever and sooner or later the people that want to watch this sort of thing will find it.
The film "American Mood" (1960) 8 mm starts from the top. You adjust and adjust the sound before realizing there is no sound. If you are into this type of film you do not need sound. Next is a sound bite commentary that cannot focus on the film but seems to be told by people with Alzheimer's. During the commentary pieces of the film are presented again.
Interviewed by Julie Martin Simon Forti Claes Oldenburg Lucas Samaras Robert Whitman
1998
The same pattern of film and then commentary is shown for "Flower" (1965) 16 mm.
If you made it this far you are treated to "Prune Flat" (1965) an added treat is nondescript background sound and a few cheap camera tricks.
"Prune Flat" is in the permanent collection of Dia Art Foundation, New York, and the Musee national dart moderne, Center Pompidou, Paris.
We are not finished yet; next up "Ghost" (2002) real sound. Well, voices. Still slow as the dickens.
In the end, we do not see much progress in film style and as I stated in the first this is targeted to a small audience that must have an unstated agenda. The advantage of film is it is recorded forever and sooner or later the people that want to watch this sort of thing will find it.
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