Dialogue brings together two disciplines of printing and cinema. Working directly onto the surface of 16mm and 35mm film stock using letterpress, Judith Poirier utilizes an aleatoric approach to animation, generating intuitive compositions governed by elements of chance and surprise. The typographic forms, once translated as a soundtrack, vary from the harmonious to the discordant. From the starting point of the alphabet as a series of abstract symbols, a visual representation of the spoken word, this film explores the acoustic and visual rhythm of type.
Dialogue
- Film Maker
- Poirier, Judith
- Year
- 2008
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- Digital
- Length
- 4
- Genre
- Animation, experimental
- Category
- art & artists, cameraless, Work by Women

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