In this new episode of the Screening Room the wonderful films of Eric Leiser
Eric Leiser is an American, filmmaker, animator and holographer.He has made numerous short films, eight of which appear in the DVD release Eclectic Shorts by Eric Leiser, and four features: Faustbook,Imagination, Glitch in the Grid, and Apocalypsis.Leiser's 2016 short film "Anthropic Principle" was included in "Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905–2016" (October 28, 2016 – February 5, 2017) at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City.
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THE FILMS OF PETER KUBELKA 1955-1977PETER KUBELKA is a major figure in the contemporary avant-garde film movement—a movement disGnguished to a large extent by the casGng aside of the tradiGonal narraGve form, by the quesGoning of illusionism in cinema, by a movement towards abstracGon, and by a reflexive invesGgaGon of the nature of the filmic medium. Kubelka, a Viennese, and the only prominent European in the group, belongs to the especially abstract and Minimalist side of this mulGfaceted movement. By Elena Pinto SimonVORMITTAGSSPUK(GHOSTS BEFORE BREAKFAST) by HANS RICHTER 1928«Pure vintage dada. A humorous, deligh\ul, grotesque in which ordinary objects rebel against their daily rouGne and, for a brief period of liberaGon, fallow their own laws. A bow- Ge undoes itself, bowler hats float gracefully through the air, coffee cups leap from a tray to smash themselves on the ground, and so forth. At the stroke of noon, they return to their normal funcGonal state. GHOSTS BEFORE BREAKFAST represents one of the earliest collaboraGons between avant-garde filmmaker and composer: Paul Hindemith's score accompanied the film when it was first shown at an avent-garde music fesGval in Baden- Baden in 1928.» Standish D. Lawder.