Erth, and Other Landscapes June 17

DIM Cinema at the Pacific Cinematheque
Erth, and Other Landscapes
Programmed by Michèle Smith
Monday June 17th, 7:30pm
1131 Howe St. Vancouver Tix: $11/9 +$3 membership
http://www.dimcinema.ca/ http://www.thecinematheque.ca
 
 
“Erth, and Other Landscapes” presents a series of musings on nature, technology, perception, and time by two generations of renowned artists and filmmakers. The program commences with a journey from the origin of the cosmos to the appearance of a “brilliant streptococcus organism for which no antidote exists”; and concludes with a year-long study of a forest, enacted by following the continually shifting movement of colour, light, and shadow across natural forms, articulating then obliterating them into pure abstraction. Between these parentheses, Peter Hutton discovers the sublime landscapes of the Hudson River School in a mound of burning tires; Patrick Keiller recapitulates the natural history of the universe in the capricious ontogeny of his narrator; and, like postmodern Brueghels, Rachel Reupke’s tiny human dramas get lost in the flow of traffic through a panoramic landscape. These closely observed encounters pose questions about our relationship with non-human matter and forces, and draw out some of the complex links between the objective visible world and our inner hidden worlds.

Erth | John Latham/Great Britain 1971. Colour, 16mm, sound. 25 mins.
In Titan's Goblet | Peter Hutton/USA 1991. B&W, 16mm, silent. 10 mins.
The Clouds | Patrick Keiller/Great Britain 1989. B&W, 16mm, sound. 19 mins.
Infrastructure | Rachel Reupke/ Great Britain 2002. B&W, video, sound. 14 mins.
Compline | Nathaniel Dorsky/USA 2009. Colour, 16mm, silent. 18 mins.
Aspect | Emily Richardson/Great Britain 2004. Colour, 16mm sound. 9 mins.

Michèle Smith is a co-editor, with Vincent Honoré and Manuela Ribadeneiro, of Drawing Room Confessions, a London-based contemporary art journal. She previously worked in the curatorial department of Tate Modern and in the botany department of the Natural History Museum (London), where she co-authored a biographical dictionary of plant collectors in Africa and Latin America.

image: The Clouds, Patrick Keiller (1989)

 

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