Child’s Garden and the Serious Sea, The

Film Maker
Brakhage, Stan
Year
1991
Country
U.S.A.
Language
Format
16mm
Length
80
Genre
experimental

In poet Ronald Johnston’s great epic “Ark,” in the first book “Foundations,” the poem “Beam 29” has this passage: “The seed is disseminated at the gated mosaic a hundred feet/below, above/long windrows of motion/connecting dilated arches undergoing transamplification:/ ‘seen in the water so clear as christiall’/(prairie tremblante)” which breaks into musical notation that, “presto,” becomes a design of spatial tilts: This is where the film began; and I carried a xerox of the still unpublished ARC 50 through 66 all that trip with Marilyn and Anton around Vancouver Island. As I wrote him, “The pun ‘out on a limn’ kept ringing through my mind as I caught the hairs of side-light off ephemera of objects tangent to Marilyn’s childhood: She grew up in Victoria; and there I was in her childhood backyard …”: and then there was The Sea – not as counter-balance but as hidden generator of it all, of The World to be discovered by the/any child … as poet Charles Olson has it: “Vast earth rejoices,/ deep-swirling Okeanos steers all things through all things,/ everything issues from the one, the soul is led from drunkenness/to dryness, the sleeper lights up from the dead,/ the man awake lights up from the sleeping” (Maximus, from “Dogtown – I”).

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