Videograms
Originally released in 1981. Videograms is a feature film. directed by Gary Hill. At just 14 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
1980-81, 13:27 min, b&w, sound Videograms is an ongoing series of text/image constructs or syntaxes using the Rutt/Etra Scan Processor, a device that enables Hill to sculpt electronic forms on the screen. Each "videogram" relates literally or conceptually to Hill's accompanying spoken text, which is visually translated into abstract shapes. Hill writes, "The vocabulary and precision of this tool allowed me to expand the notion of an 'electronic linguistic' through textual narrative blocks created specifically for the electronic vocabulary inherent in the Rutt/Etra device."
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Videograms about?
1980-81, 13:27 min, b&w, sound Videograms is an ongoing series of text/image constructs or syntaxes using the Rutt/Etra Scan Processor, a device that enables Hill to sculpt electronic forms on the...
Who directed Videograms?
Videograms was directed by Gary Hill.
How long is Videograms?
Videograms has a runtime of 0 hours and 14 minutes (14 minutes total).
When was Videograms released?
Videograms was released on January 1, 1981 in theaters.