Have you ever wondered what would happen if you X-rayed a skeleton at a dance club? This experimental cut-out animation offers something of an answer. Besides dancing between abstract shapes throughout the video, the skeleton character cuts out a pair of pants from some paper, tries them on and runs away. The footage is processed using a variety of analog video synthesizers, including a Paik-Abe Raster Scan Device (aka Wobulator). The electronic voltage of the soundtrack by LA’s Dva Damas directs the parameters of certain effects. Artwork, animation, processing and editing done by Emily Pelstring while in residence at the Experimental TV Center (an archive of early video systems), December 2010.
Skeleton Dance
- Film Maker
- Pelstring, Emily
- Year
- 2010
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- Video
- Length
- 2
- Genre
- Animation, experimental
- Category
- dance, Sound Art + Music, Work by Women


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