Rotunda
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Twin-screen, dual-projection film. Here the image is re-framed and masked by an architectural 'system' – the columns of the rotunda – which is interpolated between camera and landscape. Relations between indeterminacy – what is framed/masked – and pattern – arbitrary camera movement and editing systems – is further multiplied by the play between the two screens.
Two projectors with matching lenses and light outputs should be used. Images should be of equal size and arranged side by side – edges touching but not overlapping. Sound track is on the color print which should be shown on the left. Prints should be synchronised at the head of the leaders which should be shown and the projectors started simultaneously – no further synchronisation is necessary. -JDS
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Projection Instructions
A program of 16mm films that involve special instructions to the projectionist, curator, or spectator
Join us for a modular program of 16mm films that involve special instructions to the projectionist, curator, or spectator, underscoring the performative dimensions of cinematic exhibition. Venues wishing to exhibit a version of the program are encouraged to curate individual combinations of films from the list below that reflect their own interests, equipment, and exhibition spaces.
Films
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Train Fixation
John Dunkley-Smith16mm, black and white, silent, 10 minRental format: 16mm