USA, 1977, 14 minutes
Colour, Sound (Optical), 16mm
Analogies uses a variety of multiple screen formats to create an intriguing series of visual riddles. The film consists of a series of simple camera movements that are rendered 'diachronically' several different aspects of the action are presented on the screen at once. By playing with time delays betweeen these images, new kinds of space, action, gesture and temporality have been found. Generated from structural principles, the film is both lyrical and sensual and provokes a new understanding of time and cinema.
Themes:
Structure & series