Saturday, December 11, 2010

On fragmentation and long takes voodling



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" Fragmentation is indispensable if one does not want to fall into representation. To see beings and things in their separate parts. Render them independent in order to give them a new dependence...Displaying everything condemns voodling to cliché, obliges it to display things as everyone is in the habit of seeing them. Failing which, they would appear false or sham."

Toggling between Bresson and Bazin, Sam Renseiw voodled forth a fragment of quotidian by mean of a long take., accomodating both; View the short, poetic passage on a clear day from one-fixed-point-to-another via sublime urban shore(s) and full-rigger by clicking here or on links above. (patafilm # 805b, 03'55'', 71MB, Quicktime/mov - other versions at Bliptv)

Today's Bonus Lumiere Video features a sunny moment in the library office. (lum# 296," library shadows" 01'00'', 17MB, Quicktime/mov)

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