Heavy Visuals '69: Electronic Cinema and Experimental Films
Northwest Film Forum Seattle, WA
(Various directors, 1969, 16mm, 71 min) A selection of 1969's cutting-edge landmarks in avant garde shorts, video art, and even computer animation. Featuring: Kenneth Anger (Invocation of My Demon Brother), Nam June Paik and Jud Yalkut (Beatles Electronique, and Electronic Moon No. 2), Larry Jordan (Our Lady of the Sphere), Michael Whitney (Binary Bit Patterns), Scott Bartlett (Moon 1969), a rare screening of Le Labyrinthe by Piotr Kamler (with electronic score by Bernard Paremegiani), plus Stephan Gebhardt's short documentary about controversial Aktionist performance artist, Hermann Nitch.
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Note: Seating is guaranteed up to 10 minutes prior to showtime.
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| Start: | Wednesday Sep 23, 2009 8:00 PM | | End: | Wednesday Sep 23, 2009 10:00 PM |
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Northwest Film Forum
1515 - 12th Ave (at Pike)
Seattle, WA 98122
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