Parcelle

Film Maker
Lowder, Rose
Year
1979
Country
France
Language
Format
16mm
Length
3
Genre
experimental
Category
art & artists, film studies, Work about Women, Work by Women

The French term “parcelle” refers to a fragment, particle or bit. Filmed frame-by-frame in the camera, the film rests upon the alternate appearance and duration of tiny coloured squares and circles placed on a black background. Inserted in series between plain white or coloured frames, the particular arrangement of the items on separate frames forms, when projected on the screen, certain visual relationships producing a specific perceptual experience.

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