by Sheri WILLS
2002 / 16mm / color / sound / 1S / 3' 12 |
For the past twenty years, I have been making photogram films, by laying objects on unexposed film and flashing it with light. I am primarily interested in the relationship between the directness of the object—the trace it leaves on film—and the resulting image, which is barely recognizable. These works speak to a conflation of memory and the present, the physicality of the object and its seemingly abstract imprint. Special thanks to Joel Schlemowitz.
distribution format | Digital file on server (4K) |
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screen | 1,37 - Standard (single screen) |
speed | 29,976 fps |
sound | sound |
rental fee | 26,00 € |