Beyond Enchantment
Where all is static motion; where music and light become one; where change and motion become one; and where the end is the beginning. Black
Where all is static motion; where music and light become one; where change and motion become one; and where the end is the beginning. Black
Same address, different buildings. “Put the rope in the can.” Mark Anthony Thompson (aka Chocolate Genius) and I became friends because our sons were classmates.
“In this grouping of three related videos on the subject of romantic triangles [Nimbus Smile, Nimbus Seeds and Cumulonimbus], Klahr expands his explorations of memory,
“In this grouping of three related videos on the subject of romantic triangles [Nimbus Smile, Nimbus Seeds and Cumulonimbus], Klahr expands his explorations of memory,
Wednesday Morning Two A.M. is the first completed film of a new series entitled “Couplets” (a sub-grouping of the umbrella series “Prolix Satori”). The “Couplets”
On ancient star maps of magnificent colour quality, experimental animator Lawrence (Larry) Jordan takes the viewer out of this world into a world of cosmic
“Klahr’s lost American Eden is an imaginary suburban childhood. ‘The Pharaoh’s Belt’ opens with the image of a Japanese monk battling several ninjas in a
Cobra Mist explores the relationship between the landscape of Orford Ness and the traces of its military history, particularly the experiments in radar and the
Part 4: Right Hand Shade 1. Station Drama 1990, b&w, silent, 13:42 2. Untitled 1991, b&w, silent, 20:40 3. Untitled 1991, b&w, silent, 4:00
PART 3: MOOD OPULENCE 1. Cartoon For 1990, color and b&w, 6:00 2. Yesterdays Glue 1989, b&w, 14:35 3. Elevator Music 1991, color and b&w,
Part 2: 5 O’clock Worlds 1.The Organ Minder’s Gronkey 1990, b&w, 14:00 2. Hi-Fi Cadets 1989, color and b&w, 11:10 3. Verdant Sonar 1989, color
Tales Of The Forgotten Future USA, 1988 – 1991, 133 minutes, video Klahr’s four part, twelve film Tales of the Forgotten Future is, in his
The title is a biological term that refers to the way viruses mutate to stay viable in partially immune populations.
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