“One of the major achievements of the sixties. Mike Snow postulates an eye that stares at surfaces with such intensity… The image itself seems to quiver, finally gives way under the pressure. A deceptive beginning – silent: a flat white form sharply cut to the silhouette of a walking woman…More human images, love-making – a human epic now still ruled by the after image of the Walking Woman. As in no other film yet seen, its alternately soft and granite images lift us toward the year 2000; capturing not events, not objects, but again and again registering a ‘placement’ of consciousness – the subject matter of the future, really. Human energy on film…” – Richard Foreman, New York Film Co-op
New York Eye and Ear Control
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Short Shave
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One Second in Montreal
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A to Z
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Puccini Conservato
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Reverberlin
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SSHTOORRTY
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Triage
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WVLNT (Wavelength for Those Who Don’t Have the Time)
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*Corpus Callosum
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Prelude
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Living Room, The
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Breakfast (Table Top Dolly)
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Presents
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Wavelength
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To Lavoisier, Who Died in the Reign of Terror
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Standard Time
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So Is This
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Side Seat Paintings Slides Sound Film
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See You Later / Au Revoir
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Seated Figures
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Région Centrale, La
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Rameau’s Nephew by Diderot (Thanx to Dennis Young) by Wilma Schoen
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