Metalogue

Metalogue has been described as a cross between a “speech” and a “fireworks display.” Digital editing techniques have been used to reflect and refract a complex monolog about memory, time, and language. By embedding the corresponding gestures in a spectacular diachronic array, Rose creates a new form of poetry. Metalogue won a Bronze Award at the New York Short Film and Video Festival and has been shown at the Oberhausen International Film Festival, the Hamburg Film Festival, and the World Wide Video Festival. See, also, at: http://www.ubu.com/film/rose_metalogue.html

Author: 

Year: 

1996

Country: 

United States
Technical data

Original format: 

DV

Colour: 

Colour

Sound: 

Sound

Length: 

3 minutes

Other info: 

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