United States / Mar 30, 1970
Group IV: Beaded Light/Dissolving/Beyond (1970)
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Plot
GROUP IV: BEADED LIGHT (1970, 4 min, 16mm, silent) “In BEADED LIGHT, Gerson applies an ambiguous procedure to our perception of color and light.” –Bill Simon, ARTFORUM DISSOLVING (1970, 4 min, 16mm, silent) An ambiguous shiny grey substance at the bottom part of the frame counterpoints horizontals of clouds and fog as the camera moves up and down – shifting the perspective and therefore the space. A lone bird flies across on a perfect horizontal path. BEYOND (1970, 4 min, 16mm, silent) “The foreground discloses the red hair and the shoulders of a girl lying on a beach. [...] At the very end of the film, he raises the camera to a higher angle and the portions of the beach previously obscured by the girl’s form becomes visible and the two spaces – the girl and beach, foreground and background – are joined.” –Bill Simon, ARTFORUM
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Group IV: Beaded Light/Dissolving/Beyond |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 30 marzo 1970 |
| Assistant directors | Barry Gerson |
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