[Frameworks] Experimental Science Films
Mark Toscano
fiddybop at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 12 16:29:16 CDT 2012
Jean Painleve certainly comes to mind. And the Eameses.
In a less rigidly scientific vein:
Courtney Hoskins has a series of abstract films based on the Gallilean satellites:
http://www.courtneyhoskins.com/film/the-galilean-satellites-europa/
Stellar (Stan Brakhage)
Crystals (1951) & Micro 2 (1952) (Elwood Decker)
It Doesn't Matter (Lori Felker)
The Man Who Could Not See Far Enough (Peter Rose)
...These Blazeing Starrs! (Deborah Stratman)
Why Man Creates (and other films) (Saul Bass)
Mark T
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Besides the work of Semiconductor and Telcosystems, are there other
experimental science artists or films that take up astronomy, particle
physics, or other scientific disciplines?
Todd Lillethun
Program Director
Chicago Filmmakers
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