The three films [The Weir-Falcon Saga, The Machine of Eden and The Animals of Eden and After ] “go” very directly together, in the (above) order of their making: yet each seems to be a clear film in itself… The Machine (of Eden) operates via “spots” – from sun’s disks (of the camera lens) thru emulsion grains (within which, each, a universe might be found) and snow’s flakes (echoing technical aberrations on film’s surface) blots (upon the lens itself) and the circles of sun and moon, etcetera; these “mis-takes” give birth of “shape” (which, in this work, is “matter” subject and otherwise) amidst a weave of thought: (I add these technicalities, here, to help viewers defeat the habits of classical symbolism so that this work may be immediately seen, in its own light): the “dream” of Eden will speak for itself. (SB)
Machine of Eden, The
- Film Maker
- Brakhage, Stan
- Year
- 1970
- Country
- U.S.A.
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 11
- Genre
- experimental


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