Selected Treecuts
Steina Vasulka / United States / 1980 / 9 min.
synopsis
A formal experiment sees trees as objects free from their semiotic meaning. The treetops become only a cluster of shapes, colours, and structures intended for digital editing. Instead of a romantic contemplation of nature, the film explores the possibilities of video as a tool for the aesthetic manipulation of reality.
„We actually fell in love, I think: Not with each other but with the video.“ S. Vašulka
biography
Steina Vašulka (1940, Iceland) is regarded as a pioneer of video art. Among the work that she shares with her husband, Woody (Bohuslav Vašulka, a Czech native), includes experimental and documentary films, video and audio installations, and multimedia works. In 1971, together with Andreas Mannik, they founded the alternative video centre The Kitchen (in Greenwich Village, USA).
more about film
director: | Steina Vasulka |
contact
CINÉDOC PARIS FILMS COOP
Mathilde Bila
18 rue Montmartre
75001 / Paris / France
+33 1 42 33 10 64
cinedoc@wanadoo.fr
www.cinedoc.org
Film at festival
festival edition: | 2020 |
section: | Fascinations: Garden |
format: | Video File |
colour: | Colour |
Info
director: | Steina Vasulka |
original title: | Selected Treecuts |
country: | United States |
year: | 1980 |
running time: | 9 min. |