Articulated Light: The Emergence of Abstract Film in America

Articulated Light: The Emergence of Abstract Film in America

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Catalog/Program Notes from 1995 series sponsored by Harvard Film Archive and Anthology Film Archives. Includes essays by William Moritz, Oskar Fischinger, Stan Brakhage, Harry Smith, Mary Ellen Bute, Robert Haller and others.

Contents

1. “Legacy Alive: An Introduction” by Bruce Posner

2. “Articulated Light: An Appendix” by Gerald O’Grady

3. “Cinema as a Art Form: Avant-Garde – Experimentation – Abstraction” by Vlada Petric

4. “A New Realism – The Object” by Fernand Leger

5. “True Creation” by Oskar Fischinger

6. “Observable Forces” by Harry Smith

7. “TIME…on dit: Having Declared a Belief in God” by Stan Brakhage

8. “Hilla Rebay and the Guggenheim Nexus” by Cecile Starr

9. Mary Ellen Bute by Cecile Starr

10. Statement I by Mary Ellen Bute

11. Statement II by Mary Ellen Bute

12. Dwinell Grant by Cecile Starr

13. Statement by Dwinell Grant

14. Poem by Dwinell Grant

15. Oskar Fischinger by William Moritz

16. Oskar Fischinger in America by William Moritz

17. Oskar Fischinger by Harry Smith

18. James Davis by Robert Haller

19. Len Lye by Cecile Starr

20. James Whitney by William Moritz

21. Statement by James Whitney

22. James Whitney by William Moritz

23. Harry Smith by Rani Singh

24. Hy Hirsh by Robert Haller

25. Statement by Hy Hirsh

26. Hy Hirsh by William Moritz

27. Jordan Belson by William Moritz

28. James Sibley Watson, Jr. and Melville Webber by Bruce Posner

29. Statement by James Sibley Watson, Jr.

30. Dudley Murphy by William Moritz

31. Filmography

32. Bibliography

33. Schedule of Events at Harvard Film Archive

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