Flicker Film

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An all-ana­log pro­gram around the his­to­ries and tra­di­ti­ons of the ​flic­ker film’, from its ori­gins in the 1960s up until today, high­ligh­ting some les­ser shown key works. 

While the occur­ren­ce of flic­ker on the screen had always been thought of as an unwan­ted dis­trac­ti­on, the flic­ker gen­re explo­res this phe­no­me­non, indi­ge­nous to the light-time medi­um of cine­ma, con­si­de­ring the abso­lu­te­ly fun­da­men­tal ele­ments of film and the mecha­nis­ms of its ope­ra­ti­ons. Taking its cue from the shut­ter and the inter­mit­tent move­ment of came­ra and pro­jec­tor acting upon the strip of sepa­ra­te fra­mes, the flic­ker film in its fas­hi­on emp­ha­si­zes the natu­re of the sepa­ra­te fra­mes, the rapid move­ment of the fra­mes, and through ana­lo­gy and by way of hyper­bo­le, the flic­ker effect of the shut­ter. (Regina Cornwell)

Cinema is not move­ment. This is the first thing. Cinema is not move­ment. Cinema is a pro­jec­ti­on of stills – which means ima­ges which do not move – in a very quick rhythm. And you can give the illu­si­on of move­ment, of cour­se, but this is a spe­ci­al case, and the film was inven­ted ori­gi­nal­ly for this spe­ci­al case… Where is, then, the arti­cu­la­ti­on of cine­ma? Eisenstein, for example, said it’s the col­li­si­on of two shots. But it’s very stran­ge that nobo­dy ever said that it’s not bet­ween shots but bet­ween fra­mes.” (Peter Kubelka)

  • Archangel (Victor Grauer, US, 1966, 9', colour & b&w, 16mm)
  • Shutter Interface (Paul Sharits, US, 1975, 24', colour, 16mm, 2 x 16mm)
  • Blink (Fluxfilm no. 5) (John Cavanaugh, US, 1966, 2', b&w, 16mm)
  • Untitled (Neural Network, nn_oxb_1) (Jeff Weber, DE, 2021, 1', b&w, 35mm, 1.440 frames)
  • Sequences I-IV (Jeff Weber, DE, 2021, 1', b&w, 35mm, 4 x 264 frames)
  • TUSSLEMUSCLE (Steve Cossman, US, 2007, 5', colour, 16mm)

Program: Asel Bakchakova (Atelier OFFoff)

In col­la­bo­ra­ti­on with EYE Film Museum Amsterdam in the con­text of their exhi­bi­ti­on and pro­gram series Underground: American Avant-Garde Film in the 1960s (October 2024 — 5 January 2025)

Venue: 

Art Cinema OFFoff - Ghent, Belgium

Dates: 

Monday, December 16, 2024 - 20:00

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Dates: 

Monday, December 16, 2024 - 20:00
  • Lange Steenstraat 14
    B-9000   Ghent
    Belgium
    51° 3' 31.8564" N, 3° 43' 18.984" E