Zen for Film (1964)

Fluxfilm No. 1

 

Zen for Film (1964)

Fluxfilm No. 1

Fluxfilm No. 1

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In an endless loop, unexposed film runs through the projector. The resulting projected image shows a surface illuminated by a bright light, occasionally altered by the appearance of scratches and dust particles in the surface of the damaged film material. As an analogy to John Cage, who included silence as a non-sound in his music, Paik uses the emptiness of the image for his art. This a film which depicts only itself and its own material qualities, and which, as an «anti-film,» is meant to encourage viewers to oppose the flood of images from outside with one's own interior images.

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Zen for Film

Original title

Zen for Film

Runtime in minutes

20

Production year

1964

International release

1964-03-21

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