Rythms: 12 shorts (Len Lye)

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Rythms: 12 shorts (Len Lye)

Mensaje por Fitzcarraldo » Dom 23 Ene, 2005 14:58

Some of these are repost, but the VT camed with much better quality than some shorts already available, this is a rip I made from a DVDr transfer I got in DV posted by yogert909 so thanks to him :) this a tape from re:voir. I made a High Quality rip.

The VT includes:

A COLOUR BOX 1935 35mm 4’
:arrow: KALEIDOSCOPE 1935 35mm 4'
:arrow: THE BIRTH OF THE ROBOT 1936 35mm 7'
RAINBOW DANCE 1936 35mm 5'
TRADE TATTOO 1937 35mm 5'
COLOUR FLIGHT 1938 35mm 4'
SWINGING THE LAMBETH WALK 1939 35mm 4'
COLOR CRY 1953 16mm 3'
:arrow: RHYTHM 1957 16mm 1'
FREE RADICALS 1958, 1979 16mm 4'
PARTICLES IN SPACE 1967-71, 1980 16mm 4'
:arrow: TAL FARLOW 1960, 1980 16mm 2’

The ones with the arrow are not available in emule.
“There has never been a great film unless it was created in the spirit of the experimental filmmaker.”
Len Lye
Len Lye was a major figure in experimental filmmaking as well as a leading kinetic sculptor and an innovative theorist, painter and writer. He pioneered ‘direct film,’ film made without a camera, by painting and scratching images directly onto celluloid, by reworking found footage, by casting shadows of objects onto unexposed film, and by experimenting with a number of early color techniques.
“All of a sudden it hit me – If there was such a thing as composing music, there could be such a thing as composing motion. After all, there are melodic figures, why can’t there be figures of motion?”Len LyeContains 28-page booklet with texts by David Curtis, Roger Horrocks and Len Lye on his films.

Published in collaboration with:
The Len Lye Foundation,
Le Centre Pompidou (Musée d’art moderne),
Les Editions du Centre Pompidou,
The Post Office Film & Video Library,
Shell Film & Video Unit, Shell Services Int’l,
The British Tourist Authority.
Presented in association with The iotaCenter, http://www.iotaCenter.org. A Colour Box, Rainbow Dance, Birth of the Robot, Trade Tattoo and Swinging the Lambeth Walk supplied by the British Film Institute, whose National Film and Television Archive has preserved these films and carried outrestoration work on A Colour Box and Rainbow Dance.
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I decided not to crop because the lines are sometimes irregular ans cuts some action, I leaved the tape intact with the re:voir logo and all :mrgreen:

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And no! I did not forget about the second part of Apocalypse Now :P

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Mensaje por Faeton » Dom 23 Ene, 2005 22:15

Thanks, Fitz!!! :plas: :plas:
Fitzcarraldo escribió:And no! I did not forget about the second part of Apocalypse Now
You'd better not! :twisted:

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Lo pinché en cuanto lo vi, pero olvidé los agradecimientos.
Imagen, Fitz.

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Thanks Fitz . Dling
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¿De donde ha salido esto? :shock:

Lo pincho, thanks Fitz :wink:

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[Anim] Short films by Len Lye VHSRip

Mensaje por pickpocket » Jue 17 Abr, 2008 22:37

Bashevis, en cine-clasico.com, escribió:
Esta en cortos pero dura 45 minutos exactos, linda con largos, asi que no se lleven a engaño. Si creeis que esta mejor en animacion... Yo este tipo de "experimentos" prefiero ponerlos aqui...

No habia nada de Lye en Ci-Cl... Justicia.


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Director:
Len Lye

Info:
http://spanish.imdb.com/name/nm0528012/

NECESARI0 ARTICUL0:
http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/ ... 7/lye.html
Len Lye (Nueva Zelanda 1901-Nueva York 1980) es, junto con Fischinger, uno de los máximos exponentes de la animación experimental de la primera mitad del s.XX.
Precursor de muchos de los hallazgos que hicieron famoso a Norman Mclaren, Len Lye fue también un destacado pintor y escultor de vanguardia dotado de una enorme intuición que le llevó a experimentar con todo tipo de materiales dentro y fuera del film.
Un ejemplo de ello lo tenemos en Color Cry, obra inspirada en los rayogramas de Man Ray y que se realizó colocando objetos y materiales diversos sobre la película e impresionándolos para conseguir su huella.
En su primera edición, Xinacittà incluyó dos trabajos de este imprescindible y poco conocido creador (Rainbow dance, 1936 y Free Radicals 1958-79).
Len Lye, born Leonard Charles Huia Lye (5 July 1901, Christchurch, New Zealand - 15 May 1980, Warwick, New York), was a New Zealand-born artist known primarily for his experimental films and kinetic sculpture. His films are held in archives such as the New Zealand Film Archive, British Film Institute, Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and the Pacific Film Archive at University of California, Berkeley. Lye's sculptures are found in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery and the Berkeley Art Museum. Although he became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1950, much of his work went to New Zealand after his death, where it is housed at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery in New Plymouth.

Career

As a student, Lye became convinced that motion could be part of the language of art, leading him to early (and now lost) experiments with kinetic sculpture, as well as a desire to make film. Lye was also one of the first Pākehā artists to appreciate the art of Māori, Australian Aboriginal, Pacific Island and African cultures, and this had great influence on his work. In the early 1920s Lye travelled widely in the South Pacific. He spent extended periods in Australia and Samoa, where he was expelled by the New Zealand colonial administration for living within an indigenous community.

Working his way as a coal trimmer aboard a steam ship, Lye moved to London in 1926. There he joined the Seven and Five Society, exhibited in the 1936 International Surrealist Exhibition and began to make experimental films. Following his first animated film Tusalava, Lye began to make films in association with the British General Post Office, for the GPO Film Unit. His 1935 film A Colour Box, an advertisement for "cheaper parcel post", was the first direct film screened to a general audience. It was made by painting vibrant abstract patterns on the film itself, synchronizing them to a popular dance tune by Don Baretto and His Cuban Orchestra. A panel of animation experts convened in 2005 by the Annecy film festival put this film among the top ten most significant works in the history of animation (his later film Free Radicals was also in the top 50).

Lye also worked for the GPO Film Unit's successor, the Crown Film Unit producing wartime information films, such as Musical Poster Number One. On the basis of this work, Lye was later offered work for The March of Time newsreel in New York. Leaving his family in England, Lye moved to New York in 1943.

In Free Radicals he used black film stock and scratched designs into the emulsion. The result was a dancing pattern of flashing lines and marks, as dramatic as lightning in the night sky.

Lye continued to experiment with the possibilities of direct film-making to the end of his life. In various films he used a range of dyes, stencils, air-brushes, felt tip pens, stamps, combs and surgical instruments, to create images and textures on celluloid. In Color Cry, he employed the "photogram" method combined with various stencils and fabrics to create abstract patterns. It is a a 16mm direct film featuring a searing soundtrack by the blues singer Sonny Terry.

As a writer, Len Lye produced a body of work exploring his theory of IHN (Individual Happiness Now). He also wrote a large number of letters and poems. He was a friend of Dylan Thomas, and of Laura Riding and Robert Graves (their Seizin Press published No Trouble, a book drawn from Lye's letters to them, his mother, and others, in 1930). The NZEPC (New Zealand Electronic Poetry Centre) website contains a selection of Lye's writings, which are just as surprising and experimental as his work in other media.
A 45m Wind Wand on the New Plymouth waterfront
A 45m Wind Wand on the New Plymouth waterfront

Lye was also an important kinetic sculptor. He saw film and kinetic sculpture as aspects of the same "art of motion", which he theorised in a highly original way in his essays (collected in the book "Figures of Motion"). Many of Lye's kinetic works can be found at the Govett-Brewster Gallery in New Plymouth, Taranaki including a 45-metre high Wind Wand near the sea. The Water Whirler, designed by Lye but never realised in his lifetime, was installed on Wellington's waterfront in 2006. [1]

Lye was a maverick, never fitting any of the usual art historical labels. Although he did not become famous in orthodox terms, his work was familiar to many film-makers and kinetic sculptors - he was something of an "artist's artist", and his innovations have had an international influence. He is also remembered for his colourful personality, amazing clothes, and highly unorthodox lecturing style (he taught at New York University for three years).

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A Colour Box (1935)
Animated shapes dance to Cuban music. This was one of the first animations to be painted directly onto the film.
Kaleidoscope (1935)
The Birth of the Robot (1936)
From a surreal paradise a shower of oil revives the thirsty cars and creatures.
Rainbow Dance (1936)
The film was made by colorful printing of footage combined with drawing directly on film. The bouncy music drives home the message heard at the end of the film, promoting the GPO (General Post Office): "The Post Office Savings Bank puts a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow for you. No deposit too small for the Post Office Savings Bank."
Trade Tattoo (1937)
Colour Flight (1937)
Colour Cry (1952)
Rhythm (1957)
Free Radicals (1958)
Tal Farlow (1958)


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Mensaje por vitiou » Jue 24 Abr, 2008 22:54

esto tiene muy buena pinta, descargando

muchas gracias y un saludo