In Lenseless (1971) his attention is concentrated on light and its action upon the emulsion of the film when the lens is removed from the camera. The film stock is transported past the camera gate at different speeds (in forward and reverse motion). The subsequent ‘information’ is broken down into four separate images held within one frame, resulting in an interplay of complex light patterns. – David Parsons
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