1968-09-030時間 7分
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概要
"Completed shortly after Morning, Wait is a vivid depiction of the cinematic process of recording images on film. From frame to frame……. this work offers a sense of film emulsion coming to life, and responding to the forces of light. In addition shifting camera positions, panning, tilting, using the zoom, framing and focusing are all part of the work. A sculpturing of a space from frame to frame on a surface where there is no space. The title, Wait .... is asking the viewer to forgo our conditioned focus on the photographic image as a representation of a life situation, and instead, focus on the visual kinetic here and now. Physical therapy for the eyes, and delight for the senses." – Ernie Gehr
1941-01-01
Side/Walk/Shuttle
Serene Velocity
Wait
Table
Auto-Collider XX
History
Still
Carte de Visite
Morning
Passage
New York Central
Eureka
Reverberation
Mirror of Dreams
Back in the Park
Undertow
Brewster, MA
Floating Particles
Untitled
Transparency
ABRACADABRA
Crystal Palace
Departure
Along Brighton Beach Avenue
Field
Auto-Collider
Thank You for Visiting
Lisa and Suzanne
Better than Ever
Bon Voyage
A Commuter's Life (What a Life!)
Photographic Phantoms
Waterfront Follies
For the Birds
Precarious Garden
20 Little Films
Chambers of Time
Through the Hoops of Time
High-Wire Act
Lisbon Views
What’s Up!
Carroll Gardens
Delirium
Pedestrian Activities
In Slumberland (Thanks to Winsor McCay)
Creatures of the Night
Medicine Cabinet
Mechanical Magic Lantern Slides II
Cotton Candy
Sensations of Light, #7
Picture Taking
Autumn
Transport
Brooklyn Series
Essex Street Market
Mirage
Surveillance
Street Scenes
Behind the Scenes
This Side of Paradise
For Daniel
Glider
Noon Time Activities
Modern Navigation
Workers Leaving the Factory (after Lumière)
Greene Street
Panoramas of the Moving Image: Mechanical Slides and Dissolving Views from Nineteenth-Century Magic Lantern Shows
Flying Over Brooklyn
Sunday in Paris
Construction Sight
Shadow
Winter Morning
Aproposessexstreetmarket
Circling Essex Crossing
South Station