Eclamorphoses (1977)

Eclamorphoses balances a loop of sound (by La Monte Young) with loops of visual material derived from re-photographed slides of amorphous painted abstractions which are carefully and systematically permuted by super-impositions, scratches, punctures, slices, reticulated paint-on-the-film-strip, step-printing, changes of projector speed, and finally zooming of the image with the projector lens and live manipulation of the projector and light beam (with a hand-held prism).

Director: Jakobois
Runtime: 90 min
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Country: France
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Eclamorphoses about?
Eclamorphoses balances a loop of sound (by La Monte Young) with loops of visual material derived from re-photographed slides of amorphous painted abstractions which are carefully and systematically permuted by super-impositions, scratches, punctures, slices, reticulated paint-on-the-film-strip, step-printing, changes of projector speed, and finally zooming of the image with the projector lens and live manipulation of the projector and light beam (with a hand-held prism).
Who directed Eclamorphoses?
Eclamorphoses was directed by Jakobois.
How long is Eclamorphoses?
Eclamorphoses has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
Where was Eclamorphoses produced?
Eclamorphoses was produced in France.