Light is central to cinema. These filmmakers play with and interrogate light in a variety of forms. (60 min.)
** Live conversation with available filmmakers on Oct. 29 at 11am PT! Your ticket purchase will include a "companion ticket" to this screening's accompanying livestream Q&A, where you can chat with Engauge artists and fellow experimental film fans. Participating filmmakers marked with an asterisk **
In this program:
- * Richard Ashrowan, Prima Luce
- * Sarah Seené, Lumen
- Roger Horn, cultural leap (non-linear)
- * Miles Sprietsma, Harmonium
- * Paul Turano, Backyard on Saint Rose
- * Vivian Ostrovsky, Wherever Was Never There
- * Vito A. Rowlands, Entre Les Images
- * Melina Coumas, Aquí
- * Kate Lain and others, Tangled Up in Blue
A personal study in vanishing and appearing, through Italian light and some birdwatching. Acts of recording, things fleetingly seen and felt, while inscribing the corpus-anima in sunlight through refracting glass and water, and multiple exposures. The work draws on Marsilio Ficino's 1494 book on sunlight, De Sole, in which he says "light penetrates into the innermost parts of things, but it mixes with none of them... nothing is clearer, nor more obscure." I was also thinking of Jacques Derrida's assertion that all photographs are of the sun.
- Year2020
- Runtime9 minutes
- CountryUK
- DirectorRichard Ashrowan
Light is central to cinema. These filmmakers play with and interrogate light in a variety of forms. (60 min.)
** Live conversation with available filmmakers on Oct. 29 at 11am PT! Your ticket purchase will include a "companion ticket" to this screening's accompanying livestream Q&A, where you can chat with Engauge artists and fellow experimental film fans. Participating filmmakers marked with an asterisk **
In this program:
- * Richard Ashrowan, Prima Luce
- * Sarah Seené, Lumen
- Roger Horn, cultural leap (non-linear)
- * Miles Sprietsma, Harmonium
- * Paul Turano, Backyard on Saint Rose
- * Vivian Ostrovsky, Wherever Was Never There
- * Vito A. Rowlands, Entre Les Images
- * Melina Coumas, Aquí
- * Kate Lain and others, Tangled Up in Blue
A personal study in vanishing and appearing, through Italian light and some birdwatching. Acts of recording, things fleetingly seen and felt, while inscribing the corpus-anima in sunlight through refracting glass and water, and multiple exposures. The work draws on Marsilio Ficino's 1494 book on sunlight, De Sole, in which he says "light penetrates into the innermost parts of things, but it mixes with none of them... nothing is clearer, nor more obscure." I was also thinking of Jacques Derrida's assertion that all photographs are of the sun.
- Year2020
- Runtime9 minutes
- CountryUK
- DirectorRichard Ashrowan