Flickerlounge: 35MM
Jan. 15 - Feb. 20, 2010
In this installent of flickerlounge, Robert Flowers presents a collection of five works, 35mm, which uses celluloid as the major structural component. This series of shorts reflects digital technologies assimilation of the motion picture in non-traditional filmmaking and explores celluloid´s place in the future of avant-garde cinema. This hybrid may represent the best of both mediums, the acquisition of the image on film and the advantage of digital post-production and distribution. At the very least it may be the final supernova before the analog world of gears and sprockets goes silent and dark. In partnership with Aurora Picture Show.
Robert Flowers has been making films and videos since 1985 and received an MFA in film from the San Francisco Art Institute. Robert´s work has been shown in numerous Film/Video Festivals as well as the Anthology Film Archive, Robert Beck Memorial Cinema and the Millennium in New York. Robert is a PhD candidate at the University of Texas at Dallas´ Arts and Technology Program.
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