What Is Film? Program 60
Paul Sharits T,O,U,C,H,I,N,G (1968)
Peter Kubelka's Cyclical Programme "What is Film?" was created in 1996 on the occasion of the centenary of cinema. In 63 programmes of outstanding works, this series defines film as an independent art form, as a tool which cultivates new ways of thinking.
This time:
Stan Brakhage
Mothlight (1963) 16mm, 5 min
Owen Land (George Landow)
Fleming Faloon (1963–64) 16mm, 5 min
Film in Which There Appear Edge Lettering, Sprocket Holes, Dirt Particles, Etc. (1965–66) 16mm, 5 min
Institutional Quality (1969) 16mm, 5 min
New Improved Institutional Quality: In the Environment of Liquids and Nasals a Parasitic Vowel Sometimes Develops (1976) 16mm, 10 min
Remedial Reading Comprehension (1970) 16mm, 5 min
Wide Angle Saxon (1975) 16mm, 22 min
On the Marriage Broker Joke as Cited by Sigmund Freud in Wit and its Relation to the Unconscious, or Can the Avant-Garde Artist Be Wholed? (1977–79) 16mm, 18 min
Paul Sharits
Piece Mandala/End War (1966) 16mm, 5 min
Word Movie (Fluxfilm 29) (1966) 16mm, 4 min
T,O,U,C,H,I,N,G (1968) 16mm, 12 min
Peter Kubelka's Cycle is shown each Tuesday. Reduced tickets (3,00 €) are available for students with a valid membership.
Gregory J. Markopoulos
The Illiac Passion [Fragment] (1964–67) 16mm, 32 min