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Miss Candace Hilligoss’ Flickering Halo / 2011
Miss Candace Hilligoss' Flickering Halo is a film about the interval simultaneously separating and uniting, the silence between words, the black between pictures. It is a film against the dialectical opposites in cinema, assembled according to the Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and the use of the phenomenon of retinal persistence as an expressive tool.
Vai alla scheda del filmFlicker and Shutter / 2017
This video is an audiovisual re-imagining of Tom Gunning’s essay “Flicker and Shutter” from the anthology Indefinite Visions (Edinburgh University Press, 2017, indefinitevisions.com). Using Gunning’s words and ideas, the video explores cinema’s material vulnerability, attempting to mimic film’s sensory effects within the alternate materiality of video.
Kratz-, Beiß-, Licht-, Loch- und Flickerfilme / 1967
FLICKER LOVE NO.1 / 1971
After seeing Velvet Underground perform in Andy Warhol’s Exploding Plastic Inevitables in New York, Tanaami became interested stroboscopic effects. This flicker film was conceived as the first of many but this was the only one that was realized. (Source: Collaborative Cataloging Japan)
Rooftop Flicker / 2022
Super 8 flicker film shot and hand-developed in Seoul in spring 2022 with jazz soundtrack from a Jonas Mekas centennial tribute in Busan.
The Eye of Count Flickerstein / 1967
A Dracula parody where the camera moves to the eye of Count Flickerstein and the image changes to static-like patterns.
Flicker & Pulse / 2016
Flicker + Pulse is a striking and poignant portrayal of time passing in a beautiful English walled garden. Using real-time and time-lapse footage, the film explores the relationship between the seasons and the plants and people who work within the walls of the garden. Locked into the clock of the solar system, the garden performs its annual display, guided by the ritualistic human intervention of those passionately engaged with its soil.
Objekte (Flickerfilm) / 2017
A flicker film with a musical structure. In fast single-frame mode, images change separated by black. Individual objects appear for varying lengths of time and are repeated in the same shot a different number of times. The black shots, like the images, are made up of precisely counted single frames. As a result, a rhythmically alternating sequence of images is produced, which, due to the interruption by black, causes the so-called flicker effect.
Flicker Fever / 1935
A family of out-of-work vaudeville performers are finding hard times in the east, so after hearing about the success of a fellow player in Hollywood, they decide to relocate to the movie capitol. Unfortunately, they find themselves equally unemployed there, staying at a n apartment complex filled with similar hopefuls. One day, an offer for an interview at a large studio for the eldest daughter is made, so the father goes on a frantic search, finally locating her at a pool party where he pushes one of the young men in the water, only to find out that the lad was the son of the studio boss.
Yuletide Flickers / 2016
A wide collection of old, Christmas themed cartoons.
Screen Flicker / 2012
SCREEN FLICKER re-stages the flatness of the computer screen, in direct opposition to the tunnels of cyberspace. Screens naturally flicker, at a rate too quick for our eyes to perceive but one that can be captured by a camera. This video confuses the medium of the computer screen with that of film, employing the classic avant-garde film strategy of flicker.
Flicker Flashbacks #2 / 1943
A collection of old-time silent movies, re-scored and narrated, featuring the most popular silent film stars. Includes: 1. Pathé 1900 Bathing Beauties fron Venice, California 2. Goodness Gracious with Clara Kimball Young and Sidney Drew 3. A Drunkard's Reformation Directed by D.W. Griffith
The Sick Sense 2023: The Year We Make Kontakte (or, My Friend Flicker) /
“During a sunny afternoon foray spent gamboling along the thresholds of the fusion frequency, I discovered ways to bring all properties under a single control in order to create a total serialism of the mind, a psychophysiological gesamtkunstwerk in which the fabric of time is rolled up like a rug, cut into sections, taken out of doors to be cleaned slice by slice, then reassembled, seamlessly blanketing the surface of our conscious reality.” – Karlheinz Stockhausen.
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Flickering Angels / 2012
Featured here, are the journeys of a few girl children in the State of West Bengal, India, who have either lost their parents to unpropitious fate or are separated from them. These children hardly meet their parents, who are serving sentences in the correctional homes or residing as under trial prisoners. Separation from parental touch has not rummaged their lives, as they are in care of a home in a remote area in Ranaghat, on India Bangladesh border. Their ordeal has not barred them from nurturing their inner talents and skills in this home run by the pious nuns, called Dayabari. It unfolds the plaintive story of the bereaved parents who are ordained to live apart from their children, but have dreams surrounding them.
The Flicker Film / 1961
‘Too esoteric, even for me,’ said McLaren about his The Flicker Film. The famous animator’s most abstract effort is marginalized to the point of being officially labelled as ‘unfinished,’ even though the explosion of high-intensity stroboscopic imagery created by rapidly alternating black and white frames, coupled to infectious syncopation on the soundtrack - looks and sounds to be not only complete enough, but utterly mind-blowing.
The House of Flickers / 1925
The troubles of a movie projectionist in a newly-purchased theater are chronicled in this two-reeler starring Paul Parrot and Mildred June.
Flickering Shadows / 1985
The work that i made whilst at college had an end result being film / video art. This was where the combination of many disciplines, for me, became one , from the initial drafting of ideas - making things - environments - creating an atmosphere with paint and light, developing a story board or event, then filming it with out of date super 8 film, editing and inventing a soundtrack. all fine under the cozy umbrella of youth, and blind collaboration with the many talented friends around. These films by hook or by crook, mainly by crook, were made into a video collection of work, released by ikon / factory records in 1985 titled "Flickering Shadows".
Flickering /
What is behind the flickering of a light bulb? Flickering explores the internal filaments as they move in space and how they change.
Flicker Memories / 1941
In this Pete Smith Specialty short, clips from several unidentified silent films are woven into a story, with humorous commentary by Smith.
Flicker / Light Show / Collage / 1965
"Brion Gysin and Ian Sommerville innovated a machine they called 'Flicker' which produces similar effects to what Sam was filming with me. The other footage is of me with a large pair of scissors, cutting up verbal material from magazines. I was working on collaging text and pictorial material onto a large, fascinating chair owned by Bill Bissett." -Gary Lee-Nova