Unveiling the Power of Sound and Art in Avant-Garde Films

 
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Nam June Paik, 
Zen for Film
 (1965)
 
Is 
Zen for Film 
a film?
 
Zen for Film
:
 
Paik: avant-garde composer turned media
and performance artists (“the grand/father
of video art”)
His first work in film, made in 1965
16mm clear film leader
“… no script, no narrative, no sets, no
actors, no sound, no camera, no
montage” (Herman Asselberghs, quoted
in 
TINST
, p. xx)
Running time? Exhibition?
 
Derek Jarman, 
Blue
 (1993)
Installed at the Serpentine Gallery, London in 2008 as a part of the
Derek Jarman: Brutal Beauty 
exhibition
 
Blue
:
 
Jarman: British queer experimental
filmmaker
Blue
 is his last film, finished before he
died in 1994 from AIDS-related
complications, one of which caused him
to go blind
35mm blue film leader, TRT: 79 mins.
Created and exhibited as a feature-length
film, live performance, radio play, book,
digital stream, and installation
 
Yves Klein, 
Blue Sponge Relief
(Little Night Music), 
1960
Tate Liverpool, 2017
 
Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller,
The Murder of Crows
 (2008)
Installed at Park Avenue Armory, New York in 2012
 
Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller,
The Murder of Crows
 (2008)
Installed at Park Avenue Armory, New York in 2012
 
The Murder of Crows
:
 
Cardiff Miller: Canadian sound art
partnership
Created in 2008 and premiered at the
Biennale of Sydney
Sound installation composed from about
800 digital audiotracks, broadcasted on
98-100 speakers.
A sonic realization of Francisco de Goya’s
etching 
The Sleep of Reason Produces
Monsters 
(1797-99)
“Physical cinema”, “scripting”, “narrative”
 
Francisco de Goya,
The Sleep of
Reason Produces
Monsters 
(1797-99)
 
If film is understood to be an
audio-visual medium, when
there are no images in a film, is
it still a film?
 
Some on-going ideas and issues to
explore this semester:
 
Some on-going ideas and issues to
explore this semester:
 
Contested media histories (film without
images are nothing new, e.g. Walter
Ruttmann’s 
The Weekend
, 1930)
 
Some on-going ideas and issues to
explore this semester:
 
Contested media histories (film without
images are nothing new, e.g. Walter
Ruttmann’s 
The Weekend
, 1930)
“Plurality and refusal of closure” (p. xxix)
the movement in between media and
transforming media platforms
 
Some on-going ideas and issues to
explore this semester:
 
Contested media histories (film without
images are nothing new, e.g. Walter
Ruttmann’s 
The Weekend
, 1930)
“Plurality and refusal of closure” (p. xxix)
the movement in between media and
transforming media platforms
The criticality of sound? Studying sound
also teaches us about visuality
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Explore the intersection of sound and art through avant-garde films like "Zen for Film" by Nam June Paik and "Blue" by Derek Jarman. Delve into the innovative works that transcend traditional filmmaking techniques, from experimental narratives to immersive sound installations like "The Murder of Crows" by Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller. Witness the transformative nature of sound in visual storytelling, challenging the boundaries of conventional cinema.

  • Avant-Garde Films
  • Sound Art
  • Nam June Paik
  • Derek Jarman
  • Visual Storytelling

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  1. SOUND, ART, & POWER Prologue: Film Without Images

  2. Nam June Paik, Zen for Film (1965)

  3. Is Zen for Film a film?

  4. Zen for Film: Paik: avant-garde composer turned media and performance artists ( the grand/father of video art ) His first work in film, made in 1965 16mm clear film leader no script, no narrative, no sets, no actors, no sound, no camera, no montage (Herman Asselberghs, quoted in TINST, p. xx) Running time? Exhibition?

  5. Derek Jarman, Blue (1993) Installed at the Serpentine Gallery, London in 2008 as a part of the Derek Jarman: Brutal Beauty exhibition

  6. Blue: Jarman: British queer experimental filmmaker Blue is his last film, finished before he died in 1994 from AIDS-related complications, one of which caused him to go blind 35mm blue film leader, TRT: 79 mins. Created and exhibited as a feature-length film, live performance, radio play, book, digital stream, and installation

  7. Yves Klein, Blue Sponge Relief (Little Night Music), 1960 Tate Liverpool, 2017

  8. Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller, The Murder of Crows (2008) Installed at Park Avenue Armory, New York in 2012

  9. Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller, The Murder of Crows (2008) Installed at Park Avenue Armory, New York in 2012

  10. The Murder of Crows: Cardiff Miller: Canadian sound art partnership Created in 2008 and premiered at the Biennale of Sydney Sound installation composed from about 800 digital audiotracks, broadcasted on 98-100 speakers. A sonic realization of Francisco de Goya s etching The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters (1797-99) Physical cinema , scripting , narrative

  11. Francisco de Goya, The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters (1797-99)

  12. If film is understood to be an audio-visual medium, when there are no images in a film, is it still a film?

  13. Some on-going ideas and issues to explore this semester:

  14. Some on-going ideas and issues to explore this semester: Contested media histories (film without images are nothing new, e.g. Walter Ruttmann s The Weekend, 1930)

  15. Some on-going ideas and issues to explore this semester: Contested media histories (film without images are nothing new, e.g. Walter Ruttmann s The Weekend, 1930) Plurality and refusal of closure (p. xxix) the movement in between media and transforming media platforms

  16. Some on-going ideas and issues to explore this semester: Contested media histories (film without images are nothing new, e.g. Walter Ruttmann s The Weekend, 1930) Plurality and refusal of closure (p. xxix) the movement in between media and transforming media platforms The criticality of sound? Studying sound also teaches us about visuality

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