Film Art Phenomena
Autor Nicky Hamlynen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 sep 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780851709727
ISBN-10: 0851709729
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:2003
Editura: British Film Institute
Colecția British Film Institute
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0851709729
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:2003
Editura: British Film Institute
Colecția British Film Institute
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Nicky
Hamlyn
studied
Fine
Art
at
the
University
of
Reading.
From
1979
to
1981
He
was
a
workshop
organiser
at
the
London
Filmmakers'
Co-op,
where
he
was
also
a
founder
of
and
regular
contributor
to
the
Co-op's
magazine
Undercut.
He
is
currently
a
lecturer
in
Time
Based
media
and
Visual
Theory
at
Kent
Institute
of
Art
and
Design.
His
films
have
been
screened
at
festivals
and
venues
around
the
world.
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Alongside
the
commercial
cinema
of
narrative
and
spectacle
there
has
always
been
another
practice
-
call
it
avant-garde,
experimental
or
artists'
film
(as
opposed
to
art
cinema).
It
is
this
work
that
Nicky
Hamlyn,
himself
an
acclaimed
film-maker
in
the
alternative
tradition,
investigates
in
Film
Art
Phenomena.
The
work
takes
its
cue
from
modern
trends
in
other
artforms,
notably
painting
and
sculpture.
This
is
film-making
that
emphasises
the
nature
of
its
apparatus
and
medium
in
order
to
bring
about
a
critical,
inquisitive
state
of
mind
in
the
viewer.
It
deconstructs,
anatomises
and
reimagines
what
film
images
are;
it
builds
new
machines;
it
recreates
the
setting
of
cinema
or
expands
into
new
kinds
of
performance
and
exhibition.
It
often
has
a
political
dimension
-
urging
audiences
to
make
a
free
and
active
response
not
a
passive,
consumerist
one.
Hamlyn's
major
new
study
treats
artists'
film
conceptually
in
order
to
explore
key
categories
that
connect
different
works
and
film-makers:
from
framing
to
digital
media,
installation
to
interactivity,
point
of
view
to
sound.
In
so
doing
he
considers
the
work
of
Stan
Brakhage,
Malcolm
Le
Grice
and
Michael
Snow,
as
well
as
younger
artists
such
as
Karen
Mirza
and
Brad
Butler,
Jennifer
Nightingale,
and
Colin
Crockatt,
among
many
others.
Film
Art
Phenomena
is
a
crucial
intervention
in
debates
about
the
modes
of
film-making
that
diverge
from
and
oppose
the
mainstream.