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Genesis P-Orridge (1975, 2003)
Juana de Haro Gervilla
Rabbit's Moon Kenneth Anger USA, 1979
(1979 version)
An inscrutable, nightmarish, surreal dreamscape set to Modest Mussorgsky's famous composition of the same name, "A Night on Bald Mountain" is one of only a handful of short films ever created using pinscreen animation, a method in which shadows cast by miniscule steel pins positioned against a sidelit screen are manipulated to produce images of unique texture and dimension unparalleled in the field of traditional animation. Co-directors Alexandre Alexeieff (1901–1982) and his partner Claire Parker (1906–1981) built their first pinscreen device in 1931 with the assistance of Alexandre's then-wife, fellow artist Alexandra Grinevsky (1899–1976). Alexeieff and Parker then spent nearly two years animating this 8-minute film, which preceded the better-known cel-animated short "Night on Bald Mountain" from Disney's Fantasia (1940) by seven years. "A Night on Bald Mountain" represented the public debut of Alexeieff and Parker's pinscreen method.
A NIGHT ON BALD MOUNTAIN (1933) "Une nuit sur le mont chauve" Directed and animated by Alexandre Alexeieff, Claire Parker
Mark Dion: ‘Tar and Feathers’ (1996) + ‘The Library for the Birds of Antwerp’ (1993)
The Lion-headed Dakini in the Tibetan Mystery-Play.
Shuji Terayama
Muslimgauze
Nina Hartmann. Declassified UFO Proof (Floating Bag) (Out of Frame), 2023
Hans Bellmer, “The Doll” (1935)
A friend and I restored this puppet from the 1980s antinuclear marches (she was missing an arm armature and her dress was ripped to shreds)
CODE VERONICA SCENERY 10/?? resident evil code veronica x, 2000
Stewart Uoo, No Sex, No City: Charlotte (Detail), 2013
La double vie de Véronique (1991) - Krzysztof Kieslowski