Emulsified #8: Materiality of Language

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Celluloid is a material that allows us to communicate in very unique ways, both literal and abstract. This screening will begin by exploring the actual material of celluloid, and then continue to highlight filmmakers utilizing the artform to communicate in their own unique ways. This screening contains mature subject mature.

Lapis (1967) – James Whitney, 10 minutes
Skins (1976) – Barbara Lattanzi, 7 minutes
Visual Variations on Noguchi (1965) – Marie Menken, 4 minutes
The Lead Shoes (1949) – Sidney Peterson, 18 minutes
Land Without Bread (1932) – Luis Bunuel, 28 minutes
N.U. (1948) – Michelangelo Antonioni, 11 minutes

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Thu, Jun 8 • 7:00 pm - ?

Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center • 341 Delaware, Buffalo 14202

Buffalo

Free

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Celluloid is a material that allows us to communicate in very unique ways, both literal and abstract. This screening will begin by exploring the actual material of celluloid, and then continue to highlight filmmakers utilizing the artform to communicate in their own unique ways. This screening contains mature subject mature. Lapis (1967) - James Whitney, 10 minutes Skins (1976) - Barbara Lattanzi, 7 minutes Visual Variations on Noguchi (1965) - Marie Menken, 4 minutes The Lead Shoes (1949) - Sidney Peterson, 18 minutes Land Without Bread (1932) - Luis Bunuel, 28 minutes N.U. (1948) - Michelangelo Antonioni, 11 minutes

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