- published: 21 Jan 2012
- views: 19666
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Michael Snow - (2003) WVLNT (Wavelength For Those Who Don't Have the Time)
Michael Snow - (2003) WVLNT (Wavelength For Those Who Don't Have the Time)
Short versio...
published: 16 Aug 2011
Michael Snow - (2003) WVLNT (Wavelength For Those Who Don't Have the Time)
Michael Snow - (2003) WVLNT (Wavelength For Those Who Don't Have the Time)
Short version of Michael Snow's film Wavelenght (1967)
I do not own the copyright, I only upload it to share his work.
- published: 16 Aug 2011
- views: 4531
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λ
"Wavelength can be aligned with the tactic of unusually prolonged, redundant or repetitive...
published: 19 Feb 2013
λ
"Wavelength can be aligned with the tactic of unusually prolonged, redundant or repetitive attention that effectively blurred the boundaries between heightened acuity and absolute ignoring on the part of the viewer." p14
λ is a condensed version of Michael Snow's WVLNT (2003), which itself is a condensed version of Michael Snow's Wavelength (1967).
People complained about the time (45mins) the original film took, so Snow cut the film into 3 equal sections of 15mins and merged them together, so each track was visible amongst the others.
I cut WVLNT into 10 equal 1min 30sec sections and superimposed them on top of one another "creating the effect of rooms telescoped within the room." p15
The audio track is a sped up version of that from WVLNT, with the sine-wave's pitch starting from 50Hz and increasing to 12,000Hz, the same frequencies as Wavelength, but over a much shorter duration.
This is intended to be useful for avant-garde film/artists' moving image courses saving time in seminars.
"The zoom is a kind of scale marking our experience of time as one of both loss and accumulation." p21
"Like Zeno's arrow, Wavelength's zoom can work as a metaphor for any number of things: perceptual processes, chronological measurement, directional movement, light of sight, teleological history, or narrative of any kind. At the time of its making and ever since, Wavelength has functioned as a kind of allegorical structure par excellence, situated within any number of scientific, philosophical, sociological and popular culture narratives. in 1967 Snow wrote that Wavelength had originated as a summation of 'everything that I've thought about, everything', but wryly concluded that in fact 'it doesn't really mean anything' p22
All quotes from Elizabeth Legge 'Wavelength - Michael Snow' Afterall Books, London 2009
- published: 19 Feb 2013
- views: 3
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Michael Snow's 'Wavelength' Parody
This is a short student project done for an experimental film class at Cal State Fullerton...
published: 13 Dec 2012
Michael Snow's 'Wavelength' Parody
This is a short student project done for an experimental film class at Cal State Fullerton 2012. It is a parody of Michael Snow's experimental film 'Wavelength'.
- published: 13 Dec 2012
- views: 38
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"Window to Wavelength"
An excerpt from the video installation I did for my final university project
Inspired by ...
published: 09 Apr 2009
"Window to Wavelength"
An excerpt from the video installation I did for my final university project
Inspired by the work of Michael Snow it was an irreverent study of space in the video studio
- published: 09 Apr 2009
- views: 175
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Alp on Wavelength 2 of 3
My appearance on Ian Butler's show Wavelength, Pacifica TV, channel 26, talking about the ...
published: 20 May 2010
Alp on Wavelength 2 of 3
My appearance on Ian Butler's show Wavelength, Pacifica TV, channel 26, talking about the Vallemar palm trees, PG&E; and prop 16
"Vallemar palm trees" PG&E; wavelength "prop 16" PCT26 "Pacifica Community Television" "ian butler"
- published: 20 May 2010
- views: 28
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The Wavelength (music video)
Alexander Fisher's video of the song "The Wavelength" from his 2011 CD release "The Wavele...
published: 23 Sep 2011
The Wavelength (music video)
Alexander Fisher's video of the song "The Wavelength" from his 2011 CD release "The Wavelength".
- published: 23 Sep 2011
- views: 206
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Michael's Snow — a film by Susan Shaw
Michaels Snow is a reference to two very different kinds of seminal events in my life. The...
published: 03 Apr 2009
Michael's Snow — a film by Susan Shaw
Michaels Snow is a reference to two very different kinds of seminal events in my life. The first has to with art experience. I saw Michael Snows Wavelength in 1967. In the film a camera zooms slowly—from the end of a room to a photograph of waves on the wall at the opposite end. The zoom is accompanied by a sine wave as it gradually progresses from its lowest note to its highest and passes through color filters, film stocks, positive and reverse exposure. I have never seen the film again but it has always remained with me—thus I know it was/is a seminal art experience.
The second has to do with sadness and loss, relational in proportion to the people I love. When I made this film I thought it was about snow, now I know it is about the winters of my heart.
For more information about Susan Shaw go to:
www.slshaw.info
www.susanandkurt.blogspot.com
For more information about Conrad Cummings go to:
www.conradcummings.com
©2009 Susan Shaw
- published: 03 Apr 2009
- views: 2507
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30 Minutes Ago (Original Short from Douglas Gibbens)
Do you remember what YOU saw 30 minutes ago?
Concept/Directed/Written by Douglas Gibben...
published: 03 Jan 2011
30 Minutes Ago (Original Short from Douglas Gibbens)
Do you remember what YOU saw 30 minutes ago?
Concept/Directed/Written by Douglas Gibbens
(C) Douglas Gibbens and Wavelength Movies
Music is Equinox by 30 Seconds to Mars
- published: 03 Jan 2011
- views: 219