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Robert Darroll, The Korean Trilogy
VHS (NTSC) - 30 minutes
Released - 2001
Price $25.00
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Lung, Feng Huang and Stone Lion.
All the animation is hand drawn, multi-exposures.
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LUNG
The film is a closed system of values of colour, form, movement and sound but the principles inherent in such a closed system are not different from those of the op[en environment. The underlying function of such a closed system is to indicate new possibilities of seeing, hearing and understanding the way in which things appear to exist – to understand what is seen and heard rather than merely seeing and hearing what we understand. (10 minutes)
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FENG HUANG
The film is based on a linear composition in which forms and form groups undergo a continuous process of transformation. In the process, form elements arise which are related to naturalistic forms. Their arisal is however, merely transitory as they return either as form or non-form into the stream of change. The composition indicates the intimate relationship between form (matter) and non-form (field) and the continuous flowing exchange that takes place between these two poles. (10 minutes)
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STONE LION
The portrayal of individuals is not limited to the mere naturalistic reproduction of physical appearances. The life of the subject is a dynamic flowing process in time and this composition attempts to retrace the individual process of evolution by translating the consecutive phases of his existence into rhythmic sequences of forms and colours. The main body of the composition is dominated by strong rhythmic sequences based on elements which are irregularly varied by slight extensions and contractions. The rhythmic elements are correlated to chromatic shifts in the main themes. (10 minutes)
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